A few sports notes...
Well, fall is officially here, and in Philadelphia it feels like it today. As much as I dislike fall weather, there are a few things that make the cold weather bearable - photography, football and hockey. Normally, I dislike football commercials and I skip right over them, but I saw this one last night and I got a good, ahem, kick out of it. Good stuff.
I can't get too much into preseason hockey, but I saw some highlights from last night's action, and my favorite hockey team, the Edmonton Oilers, got bloodied during a preseason action last night vs. the Calgary Flames. The pic at left was a cheap shot on the Oiler Marc Pouliot (left) by Jim Vandermeer, after Pouliot scored a goal. Now that's classy. Vandermeer had best have his head on swivel when the two teams meet for the first time in the regular season on Oct. 17. Edmonton vs. Calgary is one of the best rivalries in the NHL (and even all of sports, in my humble opinion) - any hockey fan who has an opportunity to catch one of these games - there are seven meetings between the two per season - should definitely take advantage of it.For my money, the best cash I spend on sports every year (besides NFL Sunday Ticket) is the NHL Center Ice Package, which allows me to see any and all Oiler games I want, for about $169 a season (it may have gone up this season, but hopefully not). Best of all, it can be paid for in installments - you can get it on satellite (DirecTV) or digital cable. To put it in perspective, I had the opportunity to get two lower-level tickets to the Flyers/Oilers game at the beginning of November, and it would have cost me $230. No thanks - we're on a budget - I'll catch it on TV.
GOILERS!
Labels: Buffalo Wild Wings, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, NFL, NHL
















I love this shot - the Ducks arrive on a bus decorated with a Stanley Cup Champions paint job. It doesn't get much classier and
Ducks sniper
Ducks stud goalie Jean-Sebastien
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Ducks Captain Scott
I love this shot - a silhouette of fans outside Honda Arena, cheering on their Ducks as the sun sets on the celebration, and the 2006-2007 NHL season.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger with Stanley. Some might call me oversensitive, but I don't like pictures like these - I feel the only people who should be allowed to lift Stanley overhead are people who have won it. But, I'm sure this happens all the time in celebration.
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Arnold addressing players, staff and fans of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, the first-ever California-based NHL franchise to win the Stanley Cup.
A fireworks display capped off the night. Way to celebrate, Anaheim.
From left, Jay says hello to the best trophy in sports along with Jiggy, Chris Pronger and Brad May. I love stuff like this - I know I've been typing it a great deal in the last week, but it's good for the game - it exposes the game and the fun surrounding it to potentially a great many people who may not know what the NHL is all about.
When is the last time the Lombardi Trophy, or those stupid looking trophies from MLB or the NBA went for a trip to any late-night talk show? No time in recent memory that I can think of.
This is a picture of the Ducks' dry erase board in their locker room on Wednesday before the Cup-clinching game. I love little insider tidbits like this. True fans love to hear about insider stuff like this. I don't see an NHL Network in the near future, but I sure wish the networks that broadcast NHL games would give us more stuff like this. In fairness, the league seems to be getting it - 










