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Former Cap Matt Pettinger roughed up Toews on Sunday.
http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/hockey/blackhawks/cs-080303-chicago-blackhawks-crawford-goalie,1,1625621.story
Tough Toews
Rookie Jonathan Toews arrived at Monday’s practice following a trip to the dentist in time to watch his teammates complete their preparation for Tuesday’s game against the Wild in St. Paul.
Toews said he will play against the Wild despite receiving 40 stitches in his mouth and chipping a tooth when he was checked by Vancouver’s Matt Pettinger, who got his stick up during the play and upset the Hawks.
“Maybe it was a little late,” Toews said of the hit. “It might have been my own stick when I got it up to protect myself. I need to keep my head up a little bit and maybe see it coming. Be smarter and be ready for that sort of thing.”
Toews will wear a full-caged mask to protect himself against the Wild. He said it was the first time he’s lost a tooth playing hockey.
“I’ve been pretty lucky so far. I guess it’s part of the game.”
Given the precipitous drop in goal scoring in the past decade, Ovechkin’s 50 goals is all the more impressive.
“Ovechkin became just the second player to reach 50 goals in fewer than 70 games in the eight seasons since Gretzky retired.”
For more at the National Post:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/postedsports/archive/2008/03/03/nhl-ovechkin-s-magnificent-milestone.aspx
Guess I’ll be trying out some of Austin Grill’s Wings tonight…
Their wings are pretty good — just get there early, or place your order by phone in advance. Last time I went to the one in Bethesda after a 6-goal game I got one of the last orders — they’d gone through over 300 pounds of Wings and were almost out.
Good to know, thx. I’ll call the Alexandria one this afternoon.
Does anyone have a spare ticket stub?
I donated last night’s tickets for the Wilson High School Hockey fundraiser/auction.
I picked a hella game to skip.
Ya gotta love the first few grafs of the Boston Globe’s gamer:
Bruins taken to the beltway
Rolling team hits the skids in ugly Washington pileup
By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff | March 4, 2008
WASHINGTON - Before last night’s 10-2 bloodbath, Bruins coach Claude Julien came up with a twist.
Julien, concerned with the Bruins’ wretched record in home games that directly followed road matches (0-4-1), decided to have his players fly home immediately after last night’s meeting with Washington and stay at a downtown Boston hotel prior to tonight’s showdown with Florida at TD Banknorth Garden.
Rumor has it, however, that the Bruins headed straight to Mass. General for ice packs, IVs, and transfusions to rid their bodies of last night’s ill affair.
“Everything went wrong today,” said Marco Sturm.
Washington is notorious for the stink of partisan politics. But last night, there was a particularly foul odor emanating from all things black and gold at the Verizon Center, the stage for a hockey game that turned into an embarrassment. The Capitals scored six first-period goals - the second-most a Bruins team ever has allowed in one period (Boston gave up seven to Detroit March 4, 1945).
“Unfortunately we weren’t ready for it,” said Julien. “When you’re not ready for it, you can’t just turn on a switch and adjust. The damage was done in the first eight minutes.”…
Greetings All,
We’ve got Owner Ted on the show tonight at 5pm. Hoping to devote an entire segment (about 10 minutes) to emails from the informed.
Tarik El-Bashir and Mike Wise from The Post will also be on the show.
Looking forward to all your input.
WPL
Actually, Alexandria Austin Grill ran out of wings by lunch time the first time we got 6 . ..Last night I had visions of some corporate guy going “where do we find 10,000 lbs of wings by tomorrow?”
Just remember that if you do go and get the wings, be a decent person about it. I had a server complain because people would show up, get the free wings and water, and not leave a tip (under the premise that since it was free, there’s nothing to tip for).
Order other food and, please, tip your server generously (provided that the service was good).
Just had my lunchtime wings at Bethesda’s location. I finished 9 of 10. Quick math tells me that’s a better wing-completion ratio than Kolzig’s save percentage on the season.
WPL folks:
Ask Tarik what he meant in his blog post when he wrote:
“Ovechkin also mentioned something interesting: he said that during his slump, he was helped by his personal trainer. Not the team trainer, a trainer he flew in from Russia late last month.”
Exactly what did this “trainer” do to help?
JJ -
I met the trainer in question during his visit, and with Dmitry Chesnokov’s help, interviewed him. He helped Semin with his badly injured ankle. Many of the Russians in the NHL hire trainers from home (with whom they work in the offseason) to travel here in mid-season and give them a good working over. On its face it appears an indictment of North American hockey trainers, but it isn’t. It’s just that the training regimens vary greatly — both obviously produce great results, and the Russians like theirs.
pucks,
I would like to add if you don’t mind, that the training techniques offered by the Russian trainer in question have produced great results for Ovechkin, Malkin, Radulov, Kozlov and others. Nikolishin, for example, is lighting fires all over the place in the Russian Superleague. And he is not a young kid.
An interview with the trainer will be available soon.
Ah, OK, gotcha. I guess I’ve been reading too many Bonds/Clemens stories. Sorry. Gotta stop that habit.
Austin Grill in Alexandria hadn’t run outta wings when I got there. Yummy!
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