Showing posts with label Tim Jackman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Jackman. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

NHL OFFICIALS NEED TO GO TO "BOARDING" SCHOOL

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If you watched the Islanders games on Friday and Saturday you were treated to depression and redemption. What you also saw were some blatant non-calls by NHL Officials that certainly should have warranted some penalty time against Islanders opponents. I'd like to point out two separate incidents, one from each contest, that should have been penalized.

In the first period against Boston on Saturday, Tim Jackman turned to face the corner boards in his own end and the 6'3" 225lbs freight train known as Milan Lucic hit Jackman on the numbers, forcing him face first into the glass. Jackman took some time to recover and once he got up it was clear he was bleeding from just above his right eye. What baffles me the most is how Lucic waited around expecting there to be a penalty call and then smiled as he lined up for the ensuing face-off knowing he had gotten away with one.

Not for nothing, but in youth hockey what Lucic did would have been met with a 5 minute major and a game misconduct. Now let's get this straight, NHL players are big boys and can take care of themselves, but this is the kind of hit the NHL should be trying to prevent with stiffer penalties. More and more in the "new" NHL players are putting themselves in precarious positions and are getting hit while vulnerable. Lucic deserved at least a minor if not a 5 minute major without the game misconduct for the hit. The fact that he acknowledged the dangerous nature of the action and the officials didn't, shows a clear deficiency in the consistency of officiating so far this season.

The second of the two incidents happened late in the 3rd period against the Senators on Saturday night. As he was going back to play the puck in his own end, Freddy Meyer, who was having the game of his NHL career up that point was trailed closely by Jesse Winchester who launched Meyer into the end boards from about 6 feet away. Yet again, no referee's arm went in the air. I'm confused with the NHLOA's stance on trying to crack down on dangerous plays and then not following through with the mantra. To me, this just seems to perpetuate a cycle of illegal and possibly career ending hits (I direct your attention to Randy Jones' hit on Patrice Bergeron last year that got Jones suspended. Luckily, Bergeron was able to come back this season.).

If Colin Campbell wants to have his cake and eat it too, it might mean some harsher criticism needs to befall the NHL's disciplinarian or players like Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin might end up getting carried off on stretcher some day (knock on wood it doesn't happen). How might the NHL respond then? Will it take the face of the NHL going down in this kind of situation to open the eyes of those in the NHL's executive office? Hopefully, we'll never have to find out...

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Monday, September 29, 2008

THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!

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After a rainy weekend, it's nice to see the sun shine on this little Island of ours. The other thing that's nice to have around these parts again is the New York Islanders. After an impressive 4-2 victory over Florida on Saturday on an equally beautiful island, P.E.I., the boys are back where they belong and began practice this morning at Islander Iceworks in Syosset, NY. Now that they're back, it's time to start speculating who will make the opening night roster.

As Greg Logan reported on his blog and Chris Botta on Islanders Point Blank, the Isles management have trimmed the roster to 31 players. Several players in particular caught my eye as potentials for the opening night roster: Jack Hillen, Brandon Sugden, Josh Bailey and Tim Jackman. Let me share my opinions as to why each should be given a shot at cracking this lineup.

Jack Hillen has been an impressive pickup from his two games at the end of last season against the Rangers and now at his first NHL training camp. His puck moving ability and speed might lend to the new system that Coach Gordon has installed as the basis for the team. He displayed his excellent first pass in his two games with the big club and he could lend a sure hand on the 2nd unit on the power play. With Chris Campoli out for the foreseeable future with whatever it might be (check out Chris Botta, Greg Logan and B.D. Gallof's reactions to the new injury policy on their blogs), it may be the opening that Hillen needs to get in and make it stick.

As for Josh Bailey, this is a dream come true. He's 18, coming off a phenomenal year in junior and competing hard for an opening night NHL spot. Many people have stated that Islanders management will give Josh every opportunity to make this team. Whether or not he can compete at the NHL level for an extended period is of course yet to be seen. But I don't see why the Islanders wouldn't sign him and play him for the first 9 games so he can get a taste of the NHL and possibly push him to play harder back on the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL.

However, the two players that I think have the best chance of making the team for at least the first bit of the season are Brandon Sugden and Tim Jackman. Anyone who has read anything in the past month about the Islanders knows about Brandon Sugden's saga, so I won't reiterate it (but you can read it here). As an Isles fan, I too cried for an enforcer to protect the kids from the big, bad wolves of the NHL. If Brandon can keep up his play and contribute other than in a pugilistic fashion, he might not only win a spot but the hearts of Isles fans everywhere.

Tim Jackman will also be auditioning for the same role as Sugden. In my opinion, due to the fact that he has shown in the past that when called upon he can skate and show off his nasty side that he might have the edge over Sugden at least for the start of the season. In that sense, Jackman might be the best combination of speed and grit that can be inserted on the 4th line in the new system. As for who is odd man out in this situation, unfortunately I have to bring myself to bash on Andy Hilbert one last time.

Don't get me wrong, Andy is a good hockey player that knows his role. But, there needs to come a time when Garth and Scott have to say that they have too many players on the team who are defined as a penalty kill specialist. Richard Park, Mike Sillinger, Trent Hunter, Jon Sim and even Sean Bergenheim can fill the roll and still have offensive upside. I just think that it might be Hilbert's time to either take a back seat or hit the waiver wire. That's just my opinion so don't think too far into it.

At this point, I'm just glad that the beginning of the season is less than two weeks away and we've got the Devils on Wednesday at the Coliseum. I hope that many of you can get out to see the boys in action prior to the drop of the puck on the regular season.


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