Sunday, May 09, 2010

Tryin' To Be Philosophical About It All


SN1 and I were on the phone last night immediately after the horn went off in San Jose, helping each other cope.  We have this sorta long tradition... in that we watch the Wings' playoff games together... in person if circumstances permit and on the phone when they don't, which is usually the case, given his profession.  Midway into the conversation Buck remarked "Well, it was a good season."  I immediately snapped back "No it wasn't!"

Well.  How quickly we forget, eh?  Times have changed.  Our expectations have changed.  Before this year we went to the Western Conference Finals three years in a row, won a Stanley Cup in 2008, and lost another one in a seven game series last year.  That's a whole helluva lot of playoff hockey and it tends to raise the bar where expectations are concerned.  I've reconsidered my position in the Cold Light O' Day after spending the entire morning reading post-mortems in the papers and on the blogs.  It WAS a good season, after all.  Not the best, mind you, but pretty good, considering.  There were all those injuries to deal with.  The loss of Hudler, Samuelsson, and Hossa to free agency.  The perish-the-thought feeling that the Wings might not even MAKE the playoffs back in February and March when they were hovering in ninth place just below the cutoff.  But make it they did... with a fantastic post-Olympics run, a run that might have exhausted them emotionally and physically.  They won the first round in a nail-biting seven game series with those upstart Feral Dogs only to run into a motivated Sharks squad that, ultimately, was the better team.  No excuses here.  The Wings were outplayed by a team built in their image... and those Sharks played the Wings' game better than the Wings themselves.

But, Hey.  Water over the dam and under the bridge.  It's over for this year.  And it really was a good year, after all.  Thanks, Wings... it was a Hella ride and I enjoyed every minute of it.  See ya in October!

8 comments:

  1. Sorry about yur Wings.

    This is a pretty sucky weekend all-around.

    I think I hear happy hour calling.

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  2. Happy Hour... already in progress, as we speak. There are few things in life a couple o' beers and a cigar won't fix. ;-)

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  3. Yeah, sorry Buck! Even though I never have a dog in an NHL fight, I root for the guys my guys root for.

    Maybe I should stop that...the guys I root for usually lose.

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  4. Darling Daughter in Wichita: Crap!
    My little girl, ya know!
    I would say that San Jose is the next version of the Detroit Game. And possibly a wee bit faster?
    As for me, my HABS are in a win or go home tomorrow night against the Pens.

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  5. My condolences, Buck. You've got your head screwed on in the correct manner, though, and congratulations on that!

    I declare you an honorary Bruins fan, just for the rest of these playoffs.

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  6. Andy: Thanks.

    Glenn: I don't know about "faster" when it comes to the Sharks. The Wings are pretty damned fast when they're healthy. I'll be rootin' for the Habs tonite. It's not so much that I'm for them as I'm AGAINST Frickinpittsburgh.

    Jim: I had this three paragraph digression that I deleted from the post before I published... all about who I'm gonna root for in the conference finals and who will make it to the SCF. Bottom line: Bruins in the East, Sharks to take it all.

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  7. I guess you've taken "Do you know the way to San Jose" out of the play rotation, eh Buck? :) A shame about "our" Wings, but at least "MY" Blackhawks are still in the hunt--although they got waxed at home when they had a chance to put it away--now have to go on the road to do it--although they've been a pretty good road team this year.. Why you no root now for my Blackhawks, paleface? Is it that old Detroit-Chicago enmity thing? :) Comeon, they still be havin' the best lookin' uniforms... :)

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  8. I watched your Hawks lose to Vancouver and I couldn't quite figure that one out. They just didn't seem as interested, compared to the Canucks. This series might go seven. As to why I don't root for the Blackhawks... go back to the '89 - '92 time frame. Hockey grudges last a loooong time. ;-)

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