tags: 2008, chelsea piers, collapse, dang puck movement, hudson river, sky rink
blue bombers start strong…
16 September 2007 @ 04:29:19 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, living in nyc
the blue bombers (d6) started out the fall season on the right foot taking out the wildmen 5-1.
it was a great team effort with a really long bench. dom showed no rust in goal…
personally… i scored the first goal from the low circle with a circus slash bad angle shot that dropped through the goalie’s pads. and… i scored the last goal on a breakaway — my first shot went directly to the goalie’s shoulder and dropped down in front where i poked it through on the same stick movement. sweet!
blue heroes take the summer season!
11 September 2007 @ 04:20:32 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, homer's heroes, living in nyc
wooo!!
after almost 6 years, 18 seasons and 5 teams at chelsea piers…Â i am part of a winner!
the blue heroes took out the blights in the championship game with a shutout victory — 4-0.
the “heroes”?
jeremy… with a natural hat trick! and… adam… with yet another shutout!
on to the fall season…
semi-final win… CHECK!
8 September 2007 @ 04:15:26 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, homer's heroes, living in nyc
the blue heroes breezed (and i HATE saying that) through the semi-final for the summer season winning 10-0.
the other team only iced 5 skaters and conceded after the first period which, technically, means we won 8-0.
either way, we are headed to the final. nice!
i scored twice… off the opening faceoff, i pushed forward and past one D to get a clear shot — straight and low to the corner of the net. elapsed time? ~5 seconds. my second goal had me in the high slot and taking a nice feed off my skate, directly to my stick and whipped high corner.
blue heroes — summer regular season…
29 August 2007 @ 04:09:51 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, homer's heroes, living in nyc
my summer hockey team — a combination of my d5 and d6 teams at chelsea piers — finished the regular season…
undefeated, bay-bee! 8-0
i only had the chance to play in half the games, sadly, due to travel and illness, but i always enjoy the summer format — 4-on-4, two 25 minute running time periods, no icing…
we finished with the second best goals for (46) and the second lowest goals against (18), but with the best +/- (28).
the summer playoffs are one and done, so we will see what happens in the semi-finals…
blue heroes drown “pond hockey”
26 July 2007 @ 04:27:31 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, homer's heroes, living in nyc
in the first game of the summer 4-0n-4 season, the blue heroes (yes, yes…Â my d5 and d6 teams combine in the summer — blue bombers + homer’s heroes = blue heroes!) took out pond hockey by a score of 9-1.
that’s right. 9-1.
i was uncharacteristically late for the game. i try to take a small nap before weeknight hockey games because my adrenaline — post-game — is always so high and i have trouble getting to sleep. unfortunately, my alarm did not go off as planned. i arrived with 15 minutes to go in the first period… and we were already up 5-0. well done!
it was certainly not a good match up. for the most part, we were skating in/around/over/through them the entire game. if they had 5 shots on goal, i would be shocked. their goalie was so exhausted, he actually took himself out of the game with 10 minutes to go in the final period. i had never seen that before!
i thought we did quite well in the final period with puck movement — we did a lot of passing instead of trying to shoot on every play and i really like seeing that kind of discipline when one team is up by so many goals…
personally, i had a bunch of chances and connected on one that was a self-rebound off the boards behind the net and then slammed upstairs.
blue bombers are “flown” out of the playoffs…
14 July 2007 @ 11:03:33 am
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, living in nyc
ugh.
we did it again. the blue bombers ended a great spring 2007 season with a tough 5-2 loss in the first round of the playoffs against the gulls.
just like last year — except we did not have to go to the hospital after the game.
the gulls are a tough team. less tough this season, but still formidable.
before the game, i had two pieces of coaching for the team… the first was that we were shooting on a goalie that had not played with the gulls all season. i like that, most of the time, because it means that communication is not at its zenith. the second was that we needed to play OUR game and let them react to us and not the other way around. often, when you play teams that have been together for a while, part of their strength comes from making YOU react to what they are doing…
well…
we did not get enough shots.
we totally played in reactive mode chasing them all over the place.
you cannot win that way.
personally… i was ecstatic that alison came out to the game! it was great to see her on the boards and it was an amazing help to me personally. i had a few chances… the best being a race/break in the offensive zone that i took from right to left. i saw five hole — about 4-6 inches — and went for it. i hit just above the point i was shooting for and it bounced back to me where i tried to slam it… but the five hole was gone. i coulda/shoulda/woulda have continued to my left and gone backhand… my other great chance was on a loose puck in the low slot that i tried to slam home into a mostly empty net. unfortunately, the puck was on edge and i ended up putting it over the boards behind the net…
on to the summer season…
blue bombers “bomb” the bombers…
7 July 2007 @ 11:58:15 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, living in nyc
in our last game of the regular season, the blue bombers took down our doppelgangers the (red) bombers by a score of 5-4.
sounds a lot closer than it was — for most of the game.
we had a 4-0 lead through 1/3 of the third period and then things went a bit awry… we gave up a few funky goals and had some defensive lapses. we came out with the win, though.
personally, i scored on a wrister that hit the goalie’s shoulder and bounced into the net behind him.
peter was great in net — it was really cool of him to fill in for dom…
bob had some key defensive plays in third — cleanly tracking down to breakaways.
on to the playoffs… next friday… against the gulls.
blue bombers “cannot” canam…
30 June 2007 @ 03:48:08 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, living in nyc
overtime losses are a killer.
after an entire adrenaline filled game and a lot of good back and forth, the blue bombers lost in a shootout to CanAm this week.
final score:Â 5-4
i think we were a tad complacent for some of the game — mostly because we already know who we are playing in the playoffs (and we have known for several weeks…) and folks are “trying” different things in their respective games. if we play like we did against CanAm in the playoffs, we are going to get killed…
blue bombers “avenge” the avengers…
23 June 2007 @ 03:44:40 pm
filed under: blue bombers, hockey, living in nyc
the streak continues!
this week, the blue bombers took down the avengers by a score of 6-3.
it is always great to play against the avengers — with peter in goal for them and zach (a homer’s hero) lining up on the other side of the ice.
personally… i scored what could only be termed as a “STUPID GOOD GOAL”. from behind the offensive goal line, near the corner boards, i put it off peter’s skate and in the net. i felt very “chris drury”. ahem.
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