Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A New Season

     A new season is upon us, and I am happy to see it.  In the hockey world of fans, bloggers, and writers this statement has been uttered or written many thousands of times over, and yet I feel the need to explain why I feel happy.  Since I am a hockey fan and very amateur hockey blogger, I assume that most readers will see this title and think that I am referring to hockey.  While I am in a sense, I feel the need to express life in general.  The changing of seasons is usually a time in the year that comes and goes without very much notice from me.  This year, for some reason that totally alludes me, I find myself in a whirlwind of emotion that I simply cannot explain.  I feel like with the start of this season I am being presented with an unfamiliar road that is in fact less traveled. 

     In my personal hockey world, the Fall season brings a new year for the Nashville Predators.  New faces join the familiar, and some of the familiar go into the books as former players.  I am not going to go into who is new and who is not, and I am also not going to go into the subtle changes that the game will present us this year.  What I simply want to convey is that the new hockey season once again brings a dream to the fans.  The dream of winning a single game, or making a long playoff run will fill the minds of young and old alike.  It is a dream that we can all share whether going to a game for the very first time, or being a regular year after year.  A toast!  To mental health.  For me, and for many that I know, hockey brings a much needed escape from the daily grind.

     Speaking of the daily grind, many of you know what I do for a living.  I'm not specifically going to go into details about my employment, but I would like to tell a short story.  This Summer has been especially stressful for me.  I have been busy like so many others, and more than I care to admit, I have taken my stress out on friends and family members that did not deserve that form of treatment.  I have been juggling my schedule trying to fit in inservice hours and I have been dealing with mounds of paperwork.  I constantly have to deal with an office that is only open during the hours that I am asleep, and like so many others, my phone rings off the hook.  While I quietly grumble and complain to myself, the summer trudges on.  And it seems to just get worse.
     Then, it happened.  I was put in my place.  I met a young girl a couple of weeks ago.  She appeared to be in her late teen's, she was well kept, very normal looking, and when I met her she was with her mother.  I had business with the girl's mother, yet I quickly greeted her by saying hello and turned my attention toward mom.  I did not get a response, and thought nothing of it.  The mother greeted me, formally introduced me to her daughter using sign language, and promptly informed me that the young girl was deaf.  Mom and I started making our way to a table to discuss a variety of subjects at hand, and the young girl followed.  Before I had taken three steps, I felt a tap on my shoulder.  It was obvious who was trying to get my attention, and I was initially aggravated because I do not know sign language.  I turned, smiled, and quickly found that she only wanted me to see the small puppy that she was holding in her arms.  I pet the dog for just a moment, then quickly sat down.  I started talking with mom, and the young girl disappeared.  After about three minutes, the young girl reappeared, again holding the dog.  She brought it to me, showing me that she had put a dress on her puppy.  I again started petting it, motioned that I liked the dress, and continued talking with mom.  Realizing that the young girl appreciated company and wanted to interact with me, I started thinking that I could write a short note of appreciation to her.  On to the rest of the story...I found out through conversation with mom that the young girl can not read, can not write, has the life skills of a 6 year old, and the vocabulary in sign language of a 3 year old.  I found that this young girl, who was actually in her mid 20's, is totally defenceless.  The greatest honor that she has the ability to bestow on another human being is to introduce her puppy.  Maybe if you were in my shoes you would understand.  Being allowed to simply pet this particular dog is one my greatest life achievements.  Saying that I am deeply honored does not begin to express my gratefulness. 
     Who am I to even begin to think that I have the first problem?  For a moment, I really believed that my life was stressful. 

     For reasons that have yet to be unveiled, I keep meeting people that completely change the way that I think...about everything.  As I previously stated, a new road is being presented; it leads into the unknown and I welcome the challenge.  Let the new season begin!  Who knows, we may all actually be in for a pleasant surprise.  

Thursday, June 23, 2011

New Places, New Faces, and Introducing the Winnipeg Winnipeg

Many of you noticed that the NHL released the 2011-2012 schedule today.  This is always an exciting time of year for me, because I have great fun planning my road trips, and dreaming about what might be.  I have high hopes for Nashville this year, I'm sure just like any other fan of any other team.  Is this year going to be the year?  Time will tell.  Either way, a great story it is sure to be.

The schedule this year for Nashville is very similar to previous years.  That will not be the case for all teams in the NHL this season however.  As most of you know, the Atlanta Thrashers are no more.  The team has been sold to True North Sports & Entertainment, and is in the process of moving to Winnipeg in Manitoba.  For this year, the move will put a strain on the schedule.  The Atlanta Thrashers competed in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference, and the currently unnamed Winnipeg team will also compete in the same division for the 2011-2012 season.  Teams in the same division play each other more than teams in other divisions and/or other conferences.  Since Manitoba Canada is definitely not in the Southeast, the teams in that particular division will experience longer flight times, and harder connections as they move from city to city.  Nashville will play the Winnipeg team once this season, on Saturday March 24th.  For the 2012-2013 season, Winnipeg will move to the Western Conference, and other teams will be slightly repositioned to even everything out. 

I am very pleased with the schedule this year.  I hope to travel to California for the first time in my life this season.  The Predators will play San Jose, Los Angeles,and Anaheim on March 15th, 17th, and 18th respectively. 

Have a great summer everyone!  And as always, if you would like to join me on one of my road trips, just shoot me a message.  All are welcome.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Where Exactly Did Tom And Anne Go?

Since hockey season is over (for Nashville) I am spending my summer doing various activities that happens to make the hot weather seem not so bad.  One of my favorite things to do is catch up with old friends, and I have been able to do quite a bit of that over the past few weeks.  I happen to have an old friend that writes short stories, and I have decided to do a review on one of his pieces.  I usually chat with him at least weekly, so he has been able to update me on his newest publications.


First, about the author.  Michael Reynolds writes in several genres, and I am currently reviewing a horror short story by the name of The Sweater.  I have always known Michael to have many talents.  Michael is incredibly musically inclined, has written excellent poetry, and even wrestled in high school.  Since I am familiar with previous publications, I would almost recommend this short before even reading it.  This, however, would do Michael a great disservice, so my review will be brutally honest.  I am going to avoid a summary, and will include my opinions on the piece.  As always, my opinions are what they are. 

I find favor in this publication because of its genre.  Horror stories have sparked my interest from childhood, and I fondly remember forcing myself to watch creepy movies back in the 80's.  The story has two main characters, Tom and Anne, who are a young, almost poor couple that seems to be happy to simply be alive and together.  They live their lives, work, play, and exist together.  To me, they seem to be the type that may not be able to make it on their own.  Together, they are much more than complete.  Through a series of simple everyday choices that you or I would make without a second thought, terror strikes, and a happy couple is no longer so giddy. 

What I enjoyed:
The structure of this short story is very interesting to me.  I really enjoyed how the supporting characters were introduced.  The flow seemed to be perfect when other people came into play.  Supporting roles slowly mesh into the back ground as if they were a slowly changing scene in a live production.  The attention is on Tom and Anne, and yet there is a presence that little by little forms another character.  I also found favor in a couple of little things in this story that don't stand out quite as much.  The length of this story is spot on.  More information would have only confused the reader in my opinion.  The amount of mystery in the story adds to the entertainment value.  While I always enjoy trying to figure out what is going on, in this case I also enjoyed being left with a few questions.  Being able to add to the story by using my own imagination ensures good entertainment for me.

What I would change:
Do understand that I am in no form claiming that I could have done a better job.  The author is a personal friend and while my comments are not meant to be offensive to him, I believe that he would in fact be offended if I only offered a half rate review.  With that said...

I have a slight issue with the first four paragraphs.  I do understand their purpose, as they are vital to the story and the characters.  The flow in the introduction seems to be interrupted...as if the engine needs to be choked.  A couple of sentences appear to be chopped, and it could just...be edited.  Notice that I said "slight issue".  In paragraph five, the story smooths out and floats right along to the end.

Would I recommend this short story?  Yes, I am recommending it, and I'll even clue you all in on where to pick up a copy.

The Sweater can be purchased from Amazon, and is in a Kindle only format.  For all of you iPhone users, the Kindle application is free and easy to find.  The cost to order the short is a mere $0.99, and can be charged through your existing Amazon account.  I am going to include the Amazon link, and also a link to the author's blog.  Happy reading!

http://www.amazon.com/The-Sweater-ebook/dp/B0053Y1T9O/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1
http://midreynolds.blogspot.com/

You can also follow Michael on twitter:   @m_d_reynolds

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Predators Force Game 6, Anger Canucks' Mothers

Thursday, April 14, 2011

What To Do With Dan? Predators Win 4-1


Tonight, the Nashville Predators took game one of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 4-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks.  The Predators seem to have gotten under the skin of the Ducks, and Mike Fisher scores twice as the most experienced Predator when it comes to the playoffs. 

When it comes to getting under the skin of an opponent, it shows in several ways.  Tonight in the third period, the Ducks found themselves in the penalty box over and over again.  Six different players were penalized eight times, for a total of 40 minutes.  The frustration level was very high, and I do believe that the Ducks were surprised that the execution level wasn't where they thought it was going to be. 

Tonight Mike Fisher scored Nashville's fourth goal at 00:56 of the third period, and Dan Ellis was promptly pulled from the Ducks' net.  He was replaced by Ray Emery, who played for the remainder of the game.  As a fan, having the goalie pulled gets under my skin more than anything.  Sometimes it sends the right message to the team, and a turning point is reached.  Other times, the end of an embarrassment is all the coach is looking for. 

I keep wondering who will start in net for the Anaheim Ducks on Friday.  Will Dan Ellis return?  Will Ray Emery get the nod?  Coach Randy Carlyle evaded giving an answer to that question in the post-game interviews, and leaves me wondering.  I've decided to research the issue, and make my own decision.  On Friday, we can see what actually matches up. 

Dan Ellis:
Dan was born in Canada on 06-19-1980, and played with the Nashville Predators through the 2009-2010 season.  Through a series of trades, he ended up with the Tampa Bay Lightning, and he played 31 games with them this season.  In February, he was traded to Anaheim.

2010-2011 Season
With Tampa:       31 Games, .889 SV%, 2.93 GAA
With Anaheim:   13 Games, .917 SV%, 2.39 GAA

Ray Emery:
Ray was born in Canada on 09-28-1982.  Ray has not had an easy career by any means.  In 2009, Ray found out that he suffered from avascular necrosis, which is the same disease that ended Bo Jackson's career.  In August of 2010, Ray once again began workouts, and signed with Anaheim on 02-07-2011 as an unrestricted free agent. 

2010-2011 Season
With Anaheim:   10 Games, .926 SV%, 2.28 GAA


Momentum is an odd thing with a professional sports team of any kind.  A change could mean total destruction, or could be their saving grace.  My pick will be Dan Ellis for Friday; recent experience may prove to be a difference maker.  I predict that the Ducks will work on their defensive strategy instead of make a change in net.   "Gotta stay with Dan - or it smells of desperation." -EJ Mackie






Sunday, April 10, 2011

Live From Hartsfield-Jackson Predators Playoff Update

While Nashville will make the playoffs no matter what, Chicago and Detroit will determine our final position when they play today at 11:30AM.  Can anything bad happen?  Not really in my opinion.  I have talked to several people about who the preferred matchup would be, and I seem to get a different answer every time the question is asked. 

My best case scenario is this.  If Detroit beats Chicago today, Nashville will earn the #5 seed in the Western Conference.  This means that they will face off against Anaheim (#4) in the first round, with Anaheim of course having home ice advantage.  Nashville finished the regular season at 3-1-0 against Anaheim, with a +6 goal differential.  Interesting fact about Anaheim...they currently have three goalies on their roster.  Jonas Hiller has recently been activated from the injured reserve list.  They also have Dan Ellis, who played for Nashville last year and was traded in the off season, along with Ray Emery who is 3-2 in his last 5 games. 

In the first round, it is also possible that Nashville could face off against Detroit or San Jose, of course depending on the outcome of the Chicago/Detroit game today.  We shall find out in a few hours!  The Chicago vs Detroit game will be on NBC today if you happen to be interested. 

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Predators Look Ahead To First Round

In tonight's game, the Nashville Predators fell to the St. Louis Blues 2-0 in the final game of the regular season in St Louis.  I, along with several hundred other Preds fans, made the trip to watch tonight's game.  Tonight's story does not start with the game, or begin with the morning skate.  It begins with my travels; today has been an amazing day and I wish to share it with you.

I enjoy airports, airplanes, and traveling in general, and several months ago I decided to fly to St Louis to watch this game.  Several people have asked me why.  My answer has always been that I enjoy flying, and didn't have to pay much for the plane ticket anyway.  It would have been cheaper to take the 303 bus or drive my car, but I made my decision and stuck with it.  This morning I got up, headed to the airport, and started through security.  It made me feel good when several TSA agents started asking me about the game.  I felt as if the day was going in a good direction.  I got through security, headed to my gate, and arrived at B5 in Nashville's airport to find a family playing a mix of gospel and bluegrass.  It wasn't too loud, was soothing, and very enjoyable.  I had an hour to wait on my flight, which can seem like an eternity while waiting in an airport.  Today I enjoyed waiting, and even wished that I had gotten there earlier.  The time drew near for the boarding process to begin.  I watched a plane pull up to the gate, and the ticket agents announced that my flight to Atlanta would be on time, which meant that I could make my connection without an issue.  While sitting in a seat facing the window, I saw a young woman with a small child in the corner of my eye, just to the right of me.  They were headed my way, and I moved my feet to let them by.  The woman had a camera, and was taking several pictures of her baby that appeared to be just over a year old.  In the little boy's hands was a sign that said "Welcome Home Daddy", and it was then that I realized that these fine people had no interest in going to Atlanta.  I then started paying very close attention to the activities at hand, and observed several people exiting the jet way, heading on to wherever they happened to be going.  The woman and the little boy stood at the entrance of the jet way with the sign proudly displayed.  I observed every man woman and child exit that jet way, excited to see what was going to happen.  I also noticed that the entire group of people who were waiting to board the plane also had their eyes glued to that little boy.  One by one they came out...but no daddy.  The woman looked into the jet way with disappointment in her eyes, and I truly believe that the entire crowd broke into a cold sweat.  I heard in the background, "oh no, he has missed his connection", and then immediately afterwards the woman with the little boy screamed with excitement as she finally saw her soldier.  He was indeed home.  The crowd erupted in applause...it was truly a sight.  I could have driven my car.  I could have taken the bus. 

I did in fact arrive in St Louis and watched Pekka Rinne make 23 saves.  I watched the Predators fall 2-0 to the Blues, and for tonight it just doesn't matter.  After losing tonight's game, Nashville will be unable to clinch home ice advantage, but I'm ok with that.  Nashville ends the regular season with 99 points. 

How many people do not have the opportunity to hold up that sign?  To my friends and family:  you are appreciated.