In the Western 2-5 Matchup of the Dallas Stars and San Jose Sharks, we have two of the oldest American-born hockey players squaring off in the playoffs. Or at least, their respective teams are. I think they should play some bumper-walkers, but that's because I like to poke fun at my elders.
From a numbers perspective, here's how they match up:
Mike Modano: In 1320 Games in the NHL, he has 528 goals and 755 Assists for a total of 1283 points. He is the leading goal scorer for American-born players. 854 PIM and a lifetime 137+/- rating.
Jeremy Roenick: In 1321 games in the NHL, he has 509 goals and 694 assists for a total of 1203 points. 1439 PIM and a lifetime 154 +/- rating.
Looks like Modano just edges Roenick in nearly all categories. The interesting thing is that even with over 500 more PIM, Jeremy's +/- is still better. Coach trusts Modano more, though: 20:51 Average TOI for his career, a whole 2:45 better than Roenick's 18:06.
Well, this promises (with the rest of the Second Round) to be an interesting little matchup here. I'm rooting for San Jose, myself, though I do hear American Hockey Fan's complaint about seeing another former Bruins' Captain raising the cup in a different jersey.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
American Hockey Players face off in Conference Semis
by Unknown at Thursday, April 24, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Dallas Stars, Jeremy Roenick, Mike Modano, San Jose Sharks, Statblast
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
First Post
Well, I've been writing a lot about hockey, both in emails to family and friends and on replies to other hockey blogs. I've written a few screeds here and there and then always thought to myself "huh, maybe I should start one of those blog things." Anyhow, my team's seasons are all over by this point in the playoffs (Boo Montreal and Colorado) but I love the playoffs and I still need to root for SOMEBODY. So I'm taking a tip* from my friends** at Melt Your Face Off and starting my own little (mostly) hockey blog here. A little bit about me:
I like the Bruins. Therefore, I will happily hate on Montreal. Especially now.
I like the Minnesota Wild.
I wasn't really into the NHL until the lockout (not strike, not work stoppage) but I'm sure this will be a post later. Or at least, I hope so.
I'm giving this a shot, and I hope it works. If not, see you in the comments of other blogs.
*I'm just copying the idea to blog from them and other blogs.
**and by friends, I mean a blog that I read and like to comment on. This blog isn't their fault.
by Unknown at Wednesday, April 23, 2008 0 comments
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