armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan

About the Author

Barkingclam
Freelance writer, student

More By Barkingclam

Barkingclam's Super Bowl Notebook
12 votes, 5 comments
John Updike - The Original Free Darko
5 votes, 0 comments
CBC documentary on Habs leaves much to be desired
6 votes, 3 comments
View All

Other recent contributors

Make this page better by editing it.

Other recent voters

If you like the article, vote for it.
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Annual NHL Winter Classic just feels right

by Barkingclam
created January 02, 2009, last edited February 10, 2009
15
Vote

It wasn’t exactly what one would call a winter classic. The third Winter Classic – the second in what appears to be an annual tradition – was held at Wrigley Field, between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings.

Given that these two teams are so close in the standings – less than 10 points apart – and their Original Six histories, this was a primo matchup for the league, even if it lacked national appeal.

So given that, it wasn’t a bad game, even if it was a tad dull by the finish, when Detroit held on to win six to four. It was nothing quite as good as last years, sure, but what is?

Call it a side effect if Chicago’s youth movement. They were outplayed by a more experienced team, one able to adapt to the unique circumstances of the game: low temperatures, choppy play and very slow ice. The Wings kept pressure on throughout, and their forechecking paid off with five unanswered goals late in the match.

Still, it was fun to watch. The Hawks blew out of the gate, scoring three in the first period, the second by Martin Havlat, on a no look pass from behind the net by Kris Versteeg.

But for as fast as they started, the Wings kicked into high gear. They dominated the second and third periods, scoring five straight goals. Adapting to ice that made passes slow and erratic, the Wings used a game plan that forced turnovers and kept the puck out of their own end. It certainly worked, as the Hawks only scored once in the final two periods, a power play goal with 10 seconds left.

Playing in his third outdoor game, Wings goaltender Ty Conklin looked good, especially after his slow start – even if he wasn’t wearing his toque this time.

So all in all, it was another successful Outdoor Classic. And somehow, it just felt right to see the Hawks on the national screen again, wearing their throwback uniforms, climbing a set of stairs to get to ice level.

Now that the NHL has staged two of these outdoor games in a row, it appears a tradition is being laid, one that the league would be wise to start. If nothing else, these outdoor games have a unique – almost innocent, if that makes sense – feel to them, one the other leagues can’t seem to create.

But where else can the league take these? After all, it seems most their cities don’t have the right climate for these kinds of games. Certainly anything south of Carolina through San Jose are off the list. Others don’t have a proper venue: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Minnesota don’t have an outdoor facility big enough.

There’s still a few that could work. Ottawa, Calgary, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for sure. Detroit and Boston both have ballparks that are available this time of year.

But what about the city that almost had it this year: New York. Imagine the ice in shallow centre field, with, say, Alex Ovechkin netting a shot in the most famous venue in the most famous city in the country. Wouldn’t that be something special?


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
CheezerAll-Star
311 days ago
Score 4+-
That goal by Datsyuk was a thing of beauty.
Permalink | Reply
KelsdadAll-Star
311 days ago
Score 4+-
Rangers/Islanders at Yankee Stadium?
Permalink | Reply
RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
311 days ago
Score 4+-
or Rangers/Devils.
Permalink
BarkingclamVarsity
311 days ago
Score 2+-
Maybe if the Islanders weren't a doormat. How about Pittsburgh/Washington at PNC Park? Ovechkin vs Crosby, out in the open air.
Permalink
Steel TownDraft Pick
311 days ago
Score 4+-
Penguins/Flyers in Happy Valley.
Permalink | Reply
RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
311 days ago
Score 4+-
That would be sick.
Permalink
Anonymous Fanatic #1
310 days ago
Score 0+-
I could not agree more Steel Town!
Permalink
Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
310 days ago
Score 2+-
The above comment was mine, ho hum....
Permalink
RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
311 days ago
Score 5+-
Bruins/Canadiens in Gillette Stadium or Fenway Park. Preferably Gillette.


I also read on ESPN that the NHL is considering adding college and/or high school games to the bill. Might as well do it if you're going through the trouble of making ice outdoors.


I can picture it now... A hockey tripleheader... Catholic Memorial High School vs. BC High, then Boston University vs. Boston College, then the Bruins vs. the Canadiens.
Permalink | Reply
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free
Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User Barkingclam | January 2, 2009 | January 2009 | NHL Opinions | Hockey Opinions | Chicago Blackhawks Opinions | Detroit Red Wings Opinions | National Hockey League Opinions

Don't Miss

Phillies World Series 2009: A Year Later, and They Still Don't Want Us
Sorry, But I'm Not Sorry
2009 NHL Preview
In Which Ricketts Wins World Series
2009 Week 3: Let’s Talk About Your Favorite NFL Team

In the News

Stanford defeated No. 8 Oregon in an upset, 51-42. Running back Toby Gerhart rushed for a school-record 223 yards and three touchdowns, helping Stanford stop Oregon's seven-game win streak.

Play the Quiz Game

Who is tied with Sammy Sosa for most Career 3 HR Games?

New Articles

Bad Flashbacks: An Analsis of USC v ASU
What If Brad Lidge Had Started Game One?
Week 9 Postgame: Trick or Treat?
Dear FIFA, UEFA, & Football Fans... It is time.
Make it Number 27

Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Article:Annual_NHL_Winter_Classic_just_feels_right"

This page was last modified 20:03, 2 January 2009. Content is available under the GFDL.

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise