Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Wednesday Roundup/Caps 1, Panthers 0
Gamenight: Caps @ Thrashers

[NHL.com Recap - WashingtonCaps.com Postgame Coverage - SeSo Open Thread]

When I guarantee a win, you can take it to the bank (although I was certain that another recent post of mine would be the one to be revisited Tuesday night).

On a superficial level, last night's game was won the way Caps games should be won - with Olie Kolzig stopping everything in sight and Alex Ovechkin providing the offense. We can quibble over details (such as the impotent power-play), but at this point I'm sure we can all agree that just winning a game is an exquisite feeling unto itself.

In addition to Olie's mastery in net and AO buzzing like the AO we all know and love, props go out to Shaone Morrisonn for gutting out the last 45 seconds or so of the game after taking a hard shot from the point in what appeared from my vantage point to be in the vicinity of the yambag (medical term).

Also worth noting - on a gorgeous night on which the Nationals played their first evening home game of the season, the Caps drew 16,311 to see the Florida Panthers. What's up with that? Actual versus paid attendance aside, that's still a huge number for a "meaningless" mid-week tilt between two relatively-crappy teams.

So it's off to the ATL (perhaps without Alex Semin, who seems to have hurt his foot late in the second period) to face the Thrashers tonight. The Thrashers have a slim one-point lead over Tampa in the Division, and you can bet that this Caps squad would like nothing more than to play spoiler and hurt Atlanta's chances at winning the Southeast. Will I guarantee a victory? No. But I wouldn't bet against it.

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Daily Awards

  • Hart: Joe Sakic (Game-winning goal, 3A in 4-3 win)
  • Ross: Joe Sakic (4 points)
  • Norris: Barret Jackman (Game-winning goal, +3, 2 SOG, 2 hits, 3 blocked shots)
  • Vezina: Dominik Hasek (35-save shutout win)
  • Richard: Saku Koivu (2G)
  • Calder: Drew Stafford (2A, +2, 2 SOG)
  • Aiken: Curtis Joseph (L, 5 goals allowed on 22 shots against)

4 comments:

Caps Nut said...

Last night was the final exchange night for season ticket and partial plan holders.

With all the exchanged tickets going out (I had four myself) I'm not all surprised by that number

Unknown said...

Was going to duplicate the caps nuts' comment, but I luckily I previewed instead of posting.

Was it just me or was that game choppy as hell with very little flow?

JP said...

Definitely choppy. But hey, it looks like a Picasso in the box score.

And I forgot to mention Mike Van Ryn's hip check on Chris Clark late in the 3rd. Caps fan or not, if you don't appreciate the beauty of a hit like that, this game isn't for you.

CD said...

By the by, there's a free skate tonight at Kettler in Ballston where they're going to have a screen showing tonight's tilt. Two sessions, first at 6:45, second at 8:15. As the price is right, i think i'm going to go.