Thursday, March 15, 2007

Thursday Roundup/Gamenight: Caps @ B's

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It's a fair question, I guess: why is Olie Kolzig going to play tonight (or in the next three weeks, for that matter) when the season is lost and he's coming off a somewhat-significant knee injury? The answer is twofold: because he can and because he needs to.

To begin with, the fact that the Caps are where they are in the standings should tell you all you need to know about Kolzig's knee - it's fine. The team wouldn't risk the health of any of their players (much less one of their two most important guys) for relatively meaningless games; if Olie's knee wasn't 100% ready, he wouldn't be playing. Period. One would have more reason to worry that the Caps were rushing him back too soon (or that Kolzig was pushing himself to come back too soon) if they were fighting for a playoff spot and needed his skill and leadership in the lineup. But with little on the line there's no incentive to hurry him back before he's as healthy as he's going to get. So let's put to rest the second-guessing of actual doctors who give clearances based on medical records and patient evaluations, okay? Only Bill Frist can make a diagnosis of a patient's condition without ever actually being in a room with that patient and without being a specialist in the relevant field of medicine, and I don't see him as one of my regular commentors.

Now, my second point might contradict that first point in some ways, but it's my blog so I can do that on occassion. Quite simply, the Caps need Kolzig to come back as soon as he's ready. Sure, some veterans on other teams would shut it down for the year in similar circumstances. But the young guys on the Caps need to see that no one - no one - takes games off when other guys are out there busting their respective asses (in theory) for the team. Pick your favorite "teamwork" cliché, because this is where it applies. The Caps have gotten a healthy dose of this type of leadership this year from guys like Chris Clark and Jamie Heward, and now it's time for Olie to do the same, and I'm certain that he's chomping at the bit to do so.

So it's off to Boston for Los Capitales, with their Vezina winner in goal and their Calder winner showing signs of the beginnings of a new hot streak. Hopefully the combination is enough to inspire the rest of their cohorts to their first win in a couple of weeks.

Daily Awards
  • Hart: Jiri Hudler (2G, including the game-winner, +2, 4 SOG)
  • Ross: Fredrik Modin, Rick Nash,Scott Niedermayer (3 points each)
  • Norris: Francois Beauchemin (2G, +2, 6 SOG, 5 hits)
  • Vezina: Jocelyn Thibault (24-save shutout win)
  • Richard: Jiri Hudler, Nikolai Zherdev, Francois Beauchemin (2G each)
  • Calder: Jiri Hudler (see above)
  • Aiken: Manny Malhotra (0 points, -3)

7 comments:

Abhinav said...

JP, I'm Bill Frist.

Honestly, is there any benefit of completely tanking it this year, and playing for #1 overall? I asked this about a month ago, and at the time you said not really. But is there anyone out there who is the "consensus #1" pick?

JP said...

Not only is there no consensus #1 pick, but even if the Caps finished DFL, they wouldn't be guaranteed that pick anyway (as you know).

Anonymous said...

Here's your obligatory Sid Crosby comment. Boy, he's great!

Anyhoo, can't wait to see 37 back between the pipes.

FAUXRUMORS 2 said...

1) The D better play a bit better than they did in froint of Johnny else we're gonna see a few broken goalie sticks tonight!

JP said...

And by "The D" you mean "S.E. and M.G.".

Debcapsfan said...

You mean Steve "Let me put my big ass right in front of you, Johnny" Emminger? And he had been playing so well while he thought he might be traded...
It would be nice to get a win...even I am getting grumpy and I usually have the rose colored glass firmly on.

Abhinav said...

1 point is almost as good as 2 points. Kind of. At least Ovy finally broke his shootout streak.