Showing posts with label hockey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hockey. Show all posts

November 14, 2012

Not Much Going On

NHL Lockout 2012 continues....just a bunch of waiting around doing nothing while the players and owners settle their differences. Will it end this season or will the entire season be canceled soon? NHL Lockout 2012 continues. Just a bunch of waiting around doing nothing while the players and owners settle their differences. Will it end this season or will the entire season be canceled soon?

May 5, 2012

Wild versus Sharks

This one is a couple months old now, but it was from the Minnesota Wild versus the San Jose Sharks hockey game. This one is a couple months old now, but it was from the Minnesota Wild versus the San Jose Sharks hockey game.

June 27, 2011

NHL Draft Minnesota 2011

Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center, the NHL draft took place in the Twin Cities. Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center, the NHL draft took place in the Twin Cities. Having never been to a player draft of any kind, I can check this off my list of things I have done and probably wont do again. It was a bit dull, dragged on, yet it was interesting to watch it from the stadium seeing all of the behind the scenes action. To sum up how everything was set up, you can see the stage where the players were introduced. The floor is where all thirty teams had their own table. On the opposite end from the stage were rows of table set up for the press and bloggers. Finally, on the sides of the stage were the players and families waiting for their names to be called.

I will say, the highlight of being there at the draft is listening to the crowd. Every team had at least two fans in attendance. There was playful banter back and forth, boos, cheers, laughter.

Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center, the NHL draft took place in the Twin Cities. Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center, the NHL draft took place in the Twin Cities. Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center, the NHL draft took place in the Twin Cities.

April 13, 2009

Big News In Minnesota Wild Land

Minnesota Wild coach, Jacques Lemaire, will be stepping down as the coach of the Wild hockey team Monday morning. Which really puts the entire team for next year in question. Who will replace him? What kind of system will he run? What happens to number 10, Marian Gaborik who says he will test the free agency market? Was this his final game in a Wild uniform?

Today's photos are from fan appreciation night, the final home game of the 2009 season, where the Wild were victorious by a score of 8 to 4. Once the game was completed, the players signed pucks and tossed them into the crowd. The surprise of the aftermath came when Gabby stayed on the ice the longest, with a smile on his face, motioning with his hands for the crowd to cheer louder. He would then toss a puck their way. Perhaps he too was wondering if this was his final skate in front of the Minnesota fans. I do hope he stays put, his offensive talent will be hard to replace, there is no doubt.

   

April 10, 2009

Final Home Game For Wild

Tonight is the final home game for the Minnesota Wild hockey team for the 2008-2009 season. Tonight is the final home game for the Minnesota Wild hockey team. They are three points out of the playoffs and need a lot of help to make it with only two game remaining in this season. It's been a so-so season unfortunately. Many ups and downs, actually more 'downs' that the previous couple of years. I will be at the game for the last day of 'Fan Appreciation Week' rooting them on.

March 11, 2009

Behind The Glass

Niklas Backstrom of the Minnesota Wild

January 17, 2009

Hockey Day Minnesota 2009

Today is officially Minnesota Hockey Day. There is a massive hockey push for the entire day to bring out the hockey fan in all Minnesotan's. The day has been declared Minnesota Hockey Day by the mayor of St Paul. The activity schedule is quite large:

9:00-10:00 AM 148th Fighter Wing (Duluth) vs. 834th Aviation Support Battalion (St. Paul) Floor Hockey from Iraq
10:00 AM-12:00 PM Rochester John Marshall vs. St. Paul Johnson Phalen Park
12:00-1:00 PM FSN Live Postgame - - -
1:00-1:15 PM FSN Live Pregame - - -
1:15-3:15 PM White Bear Lake vs. Duluth East Xcel Energy Center
3:15-3:45 PM Live conclusion of Minnetonka vs. Stillwater (girls) Phalen Park
3:45-4:30 PM Hockey Day Minnesota - - -
4:30-5:00 PM Gopher Live Pregame - - -
5:00-7:30 PM University of Minnesota vs. St. Cloud State National Hockey Center, St. Cloud
7:30-8:00 PM Wild Live Pregame - - -
8:00-10:30 PM Minnesota Wild vs. Anaheim Ducks Xcel Energy Center
10:30-11:00 PM Wild Live Postgame - - -
11:00-11:15 PM FSN Live Pregame - - -
11:15 PM-1:15 AM Minnetonka vs. Stillwater (girls) Phalen Park*
1:15-1:30 AM FSN Live Postgame - - -
1:30-3:00 AM Toronto Marlies vs. Houston Aeros Houston, Texas


December 20, 2008

Finally A Win

After a six game losing streak, my Minnesota Wild finally earned a victory against the New York Islanders. This has been a tough stretch to watch all of the losing outcomes. The Wild finally got Marion Gaboric back from his annual "lower body injury" and from what I've seen in his first two games back is a team that once again has offensive chances of goal scoring. Gabby brings a different level of offense to the Wild and it quite the difference maker having him in the lineup. The opposing team is force to worry about his presence on the ice and what he can do with the puck. In the past two games, the Wild offense has had many more opportunities to score than they've seen in quite a few games.

November 22, 2008

An Earned Rest

A view of the Minnesota Wild from the club level seats. Standing between Gilies and Belanger is Head Coach Jacques Lemaire. He has been the coach of the Minnesota Wild since day one. My normal seats when I am at a Wild hockey game is directly across from the bench, so the view for this photo is quite different from what I am used to seeing.

November 14, 2008

Center Ice

Some friends of ours invited us to sit with them in their seats as the couple they normally attend the games with could not make it. Having partial season tickets to the Minnesota Wild and normally sitting across from the Wild players bench around the left blue line, this view was quite a different perspective. Being dead center on the red line, at the height I was at, I felt like I was playing a game of hockey on one of those games with the domed plastic covering, stick hockey players, you know the game I'm talking about right?

October 12, 2008

Minnesota Wild Win Home Opener

With nine new faces on the Wild's team, there are some familiar faces, number 9 is still Mikko Koivu who was selected 6th overall in the 2001 NHL draft. Starting the season off right, the Minnesota Wild was victorious tonight against the Boston Bruins by a score of 4 to 3. With nine new faces on the Wild's team, there are some familiar faces, number 9 is still Mikko Koivu who was selected 6th overall in the 2001 NHL draft. Returning to the team is number 15, Andrew Brunette. He signed as a free agent with the Colorado Avalanche after the 2004 season completed, but has returned to the Wild after signing a three year deal. New to the Wild is number 11, Owen Nolan, he has played in the NHL since 1990. Last season, James Sheppard was number 15, but with Brunette returning to the Wild, his previous number was 15, so Sheppard gave up his number and is now number 51.

Returning to the team is number 15, Andrew Brunette. He signed as a free agent with the Colorado Avalanche after the 2004 season completed, but has returned to the Wild after signing a three year deal. New to the Wild is number 11, Owen Nolan, he has played in the NHL since 1990. Last season, James Sheppard was number 15, but with Brunette returning to the Wild, his previous number was 15, so Sheppard gave up his number and is now number 51. 

October 11, 2008

What A Wild Week

Now I'm normally not a watcher of Wall Street, but the past few weeks have certainly captured my attention with the wild financial crisis, let alone this week's wild ups and downs in the stock market. My oh my, what a wild ride the stock market took today by itself seeing the greatest margin between highs and lows in the Dow Jones. With that said, will I get many groans, if I post a photo today marking the opening day of the Minnesota Wild's 2008 hockey season? Do you see it, the sign in the upper left that reads 'Welcome Back Hockey Fans'? Now I will not be at tonights game, but I will be there for the second home game later this month versus Buffalo Sabers.

June 15, 2008

Focal Point

lower perspective from the top of the hockey rink boards From the boards that surround the hockey rink located in my neighborhood.

April 18, 2008

The Last Of Winter

Well, after a bit of a fight with winter trying to make a come back in the Twin Cities the past few weeks, the seasonal warmth finally took it's toll. This little patch of snow nestled along the hockey rink boards, the part that receives minimal amount of direct sunlight, was all I could find.

Minnesota Wild vs Colorado Avalanche Update Series: Avs lead 3-2
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April 10, 2008

Game One, NHL Playoffs, Wild versus Avs

Game One, NHL Playoffs, Minnesota Wild versus Colorado Avalanche Despiting skating and playing really good, the Minnesota Wild found themselves trailing 2-0 after two periods of play. I was in attendance for Game One of the series. I split my Wild season tickets with two other people, and we are alternating the playoff games. The crowd was very energetic, very loud, very enthusiastic during the contest. Down by two goals, the Wild rallied to tie the game with goals by Rolston and Fedoruk. The game went into overtime, but Colorado scored the game winning goal at almost the half way point in the first over time period. A tough loss, a fun game, time to work harder for Game Two.

The main shot was taken between periods, the smaller middle shot was after a Wild goal, the camera shot was a behind the scenes look at the camera crew from my seats.

Game One, NHL Playoffs, Minnesota Wild versus Colorado Avalanche Game One, NHL Playoffs, Minnesota Wild versus Colorado Avalanche Game One, NHL Playoffs, Minnesota Wild versus Colorado Avalanche

April 4, 2008

Thank You Minnesota Wild

Tonight the Minnesota Wild clinched their first ever Northwest Division Title. What an exciting game and you have no idea how awesome it was to be there as it happened. I brought my camera to the game to take some photos for the Twin Cities Daily Photo site. Wouldn't you know it, I had dead batteries in my camera. I want to thank the couple that gave me their batteries as they exited their seats so I could take a few photos.

Tonight was fan appreciation night. The Minnesota Wild gave away a lot of prizes, plus the players gave their game jersey's to selected fans. You got to meet the player and he signed the jersey for you. It was a night to remember.

  

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February 28, 2008

When Pucks Fly

Watch for flying pucks? I didn't know pucks could fly....hahaha! Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week.

A little bit different type of photo today. I took this one while sitting at a Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack hockey game versus Mounds View. From my seat, I kept looking at the warning, but saw the flag in the background. While looking at it through my cameras viewfinder, I really liked the looks of the shot.

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February 20, 2008

Minnesota Wild

Minnesota Wild This is my third season as a Minnesota Wild season ticket owner. I split a pair of seats with a co-worker of mine. I've sat in the same seats in section 103 game after game. Well, I didn't have tickets for tonights match up versus the Vancouver Canucks, but I wanted to attend. At the last minute, I decided to head down to the ticket office and see if I could get one seat to the contest. With a bit of luck, I found myself in the Club Level seats, in one of the stadiums corners. A much higher perspective on the game, but I was able to see the plays develop at this level. I found myself watching all of the players intertwine, but would constantly miss the big check into the boards. From the lower level, I could anticipate what was going to happen during the game, but find it much tougher to see the plays develop. I guess there is a trade off at what level you watch the game from.

Unfortunately for the Wild, they didn't play so well at times. Had the lead for most of the game and should have won, but Vancouver earned a tie, then ultimately won the game in overtime. I'll take the point.

Faceoff at the Minnesota Wild versus Vancouver Canucks held in the Xcel Energy Center. Intermission at the Xcel Energy Center. A Canuck goes down hard at the Wild vs Vancouver match up held at the Xcel Energy Center in downtown St Paul.
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February 10, 2008

Minnesota Hockey Day 2008

Hockey Day Minnesota Yesterday, March 9, 2008 was the first annual Minnesota Hockey Day. The entire state celebrates the sport of hockey from the pee wee leagues all the way to the professionals. The biggest game of the day in my opinion was held in Baudette, Minnesota, which is very far away from me. What was special about this game was it was an official high school hockey game played outdoors. This is the second year of the outdoor game and it's probably what sparked the Minnesota Hockey Day idea. While I didn't attend the game in Baudette, me and my family did attend a high school hockey game held in my city of Cottage Grove. The Park Wolfpack matched up against Mounds View Mustangs. One special thing about the game was I have a cousin that plays for the Varsity team for Mounds View. Unfortunately he was scratched from the game or he has an injury, I really was unsure why he didn't play. He was in street cloths for this game. The Mustangs did look sharp tonight as they crushed the Wolfpack by a score of 7-0.

Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack versus Mounds View Mustangs played on Minnesota Hockey Day Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack versus Mounds View Mustangs played on Minnesota Hockey Day Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack versus Mounds View Mustangs played on Minnesota Hockey Day

April 18, 2007

Wild Win Game 4

Photo I took this evening before NHL Western Conference Quarterfinal playoff Game 4 started between the Minnesota Wild and the Anaheim Ducks. The Wild were victorious tonight at last. There was a towel placed on each seat back for every fan in attendance at the game. We arrived fairly early and I was able to get this shot before the people started filling the seats.