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Showing posts with label Calgary Flames. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Toronto Maple Leafs 1 at Calgary Flames 5 - February 14, 2012

Posted on 06:48 by Unknown

After a day off to visit some friends here in Calgary, it was time for the first of two Maple Leaf games in Alberta. My friend Sharpy flew in on Monday night to join me for a week, which meant that we needed two tickets. I had been checking TicketMaster regularly but there were no pairs until a couple of days before the game, when two seats were released in the first row in one end zone. The tickets are ridiculously overpriced, but there are times when you have to take the plunge and damn the consequences (such as being left destitute). As you can see from the photos, these were pretty good seats. Unfortunately, the same could not be said for the game.

Scotiabank Saddledome


The Saddledome is a unique venue among all sport. The name is no accident, the building is shaped like a saddle and adds a western flavour to the Calgary skyline. It was built in 1983 to replace the Stampede Corral (below), the Flames' home rink for their first three seasons in Calgary, as well as to host hockey and figure skating for the 1988 Winter Olympics. Along with the Flames, the venue hosts the WHL's Hitmen and the NLL's Roughnecks.


The Saddledome is located on the grounds of the Calgary Stampede, one of the world's largest rodeos that is held every July. The easiest way to reach the venue is by using Calgary's LRT system, known as the C-Train. The Victoria Park/Stampede station is linked to the Saddledome via an enclosed pathway with posters for each past Stampede along the walls. It is really interesting to see the changes in the style of these posters over the years.


When you get to the main entrance of the rink, you will see the ticket windows and fan store. If you get there before the gates open, you can have something to eat at Dutton's Canadian Lounge, a sports bar underneath the main entrance; you'll need to have your ticket scanned in and out.


The arena has three levels of seating with the third level being called "Press Level" in an attempt to make it seem like sitting far away is actually cool. To be fair, the first three rows here are reasonable, but as you near the top, the scoreboard is obscured by the sloping roof and you might find yourself watching the game on a couple of large screens rather than the ice. Tickets here were $47 for the game I saw, and much higher for the lower levels.


There is only one concourse which gets rather crowded as game time nears, but with gates opening 90 minutes prior to the game, you can spend about an hour walking around before it gets too busy.


There are a number of displays on the walls commemorating Calgary's hockey history as well as the 1988 Olympic Games; take the time to read them as they are quite interesting.


There were a number of good food options here as well. My choice was the chicken breast wrap from Jugo Juice, reasonably priced at $7 and pleasing to the palate as well. I saw a few other specialty options, including Vietnamese Subs and Noodle Bowls at the Taste of Asia stand. There are also two restaurants above the second seating level on either side: the Saddleroom on the East and the Alumni Lounge on the west. I did see tickets for the Alumni Lounge available on TicketMaster but at $240 they are rather overpriced, even if food is unlimited.


The Flames have several banners on display, including the one commemorating their 1988-89 Stanley Cup championship. As well, Lanny McDonald's #9 and Mike Vernon's #30 have been retired.



Overall, the Saddledome is a great venue that has aged well over nearly 30 years. The staff are very friendly even to us visiting fans and with history on display throughout, it is more than just a hockey rink. I'd like to visit again and see a game that doesn't leave me despondent.

The Game


The Leafs lost 5-1. The difference was Miika Kiprusoff (above, note the retro 3rd jersey), who stopped 41 of 42 shots. It was 2-1 Flames after one, but when Calgary's Paul Byron scored on a penalty shot in the middle frame (below), it made the comeback that much more difficult.


Calgary added two late ones to complete the soul-crushing defeat. Really, do I need to recap the rest of this nightmare? No. Read it here if you wish, I'm going to cry quietly for a while. A few more pictures are below.

Olli Jokinen in the warmup, he scored the second Flames goal

Joffrey Lupul

Phil Kessel and Jarome Iginla (he scored the final goal)


Byron on the faceoff

The Leafs scored off this faceoff when Bozak banged home his own rebound

Tim Connolly


This was the scene I saw the most, Kiprusoff skating out of his net while the Flames fans celebrated a goal. Ugh.

Notes

During the intermissions, the Flames' ice girls clean the glass of any spray that may mar the view. A nice touch. The team also announces when there are three minutes left in the intermission to encourage fans to get back to their seats. Not that the fans needed much encouragement the way their team was playing.

Kiprusoff recorded his 301st career win. He used to compete with Vesa Toskala for the back up position in San Jose. Toronto ended up with Toskala. Sigh.

Next Up

I'm driving to Edmonton for tonight's Leafs-Oilers tilt. Yet again we have first row seats, but I'm so depressed that I don't care. Regardless, check back tomorrow for more on that one.

Best,

Sean

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Saturday, 4 December 2010

Calgary Flames 3 at Minnesota Wild 2 (SO) - December 3, 2010

Posted on 01:07 by Unknown

I'm in Minneapolis for a weekend of sports. The main reason I returned here is to see my first Bills game as well as catch Brett Favre in what should really and truly be his last season. Fortunately, the Wolves and Wild were also home, so it turned into a 3-sport weekend. The first game was Friday night at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, where the visiting Calgary Flames were taking on the Minnesota Wild in a battle of Northwest Division rivals. My friend Marcie had recently moved to Minnesota from Japan and was happy to accompany me to the game, which would be her first NHL contest.

Xcel Energy Center


Located in downtown St. Paul, the Xcel Energy Center has been the home of the Wild since they began play in the 2000-01 season. The arena is at the corner of Kellogg Avenue and 7th Street, near the RiverCentre complex. There are pay parking lots around, but I'd recommend street parking nearby as the meters are free from 4:30 pm. With game times at 7, this is a perfect set-up as you can park for free, then enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants just south of the rink on 7th Street.


Gates open an hour before the game and as you enter, you should be impressed with the wide-open concourses on both levels. There are 4 seating levels, with the lower 100 sections and upper 200 sections being separated by a suite level and club seating. This leaves the upper seats a bit far from the ice, as you can see in the picture above, but it is a great sight with all those forest green seats below you.


Minnesota calls itself "The State of Hockey" and the arena recognizes this with a collection of every high school hockey jersey in the state on the club level. Take an escalator up to the 200 level and you will find a number of interesting features as you wander around. The history of hockey rinks in the state, the development of women's hockey, a tribute to the St. Paul Athletic Club (above), and a few Peanuts characters dressed in Wild colours (Charles Schulz grew up in St. Paul) dot the concourse. I'm not sure that associating with all-time sports loser Charlie Brown is good for the Wild's Stanley Cup chances, but it is a great touch nonetheless as you can see below.


Each of the four corners on the upper deck has what is known as a Crow's Nest which sticks out above the seating area. One of these contains a modified Zamboni which houses the organ, another has the lighthouse where the horn is blasted before the game and after every Wild goal.

You'll also notice banners for each team in the NHL, organized by division. In the picture below, it looks like Toronto is in first place, but in reality it's backwards and in alphabetical order. Coincidentally, Toronto is last not only in the standings, but alphabetically as well.


On the 100 level, there is a display with the Hobey Baker Award for the best player in the NCAA (below). There's also a small memorial to Sergei Zholtok, a one-time Wild player who died while playing in Russia.


There were a number of eateries with the most interesting being the Iron Range Grill next to Gate 4. It's a full-service restaurant which is open 2 hours before the game. As we had eaten elsewhere before the game, we didn't try any of the food so can't comment on that.


The scoreboard is 8-sided, with 4 video screens and 4 dot matrix boards. One thing I liked is that they showed the ice time for players, which I haven't seen before at an NHL game.

This may be the friendliest facility I have visited, every single staff member greeted us with a smile. There were no ticket checks and we were able to sit down low for the 3rd period without any hassle. Of course, a massive snowstorm kept many fans away from the game which made it much easier to find empty seats.

One final note is that each level has what is known as a drink rail. These are standing seats where you can rest your drink and actually provide great views on the lower level. With hockey games lasting only 2.5 hours these days, it is definitely worth considering this option if you don't mind standing for that length of time.

Overall, this is a great venue for hockey. I'd like the upper level seats to be a bit closer, but otherwise there is little to find fault with. Earlier this year, ESPN voted this as the best hockey stadium experience (and 3rd overall), and it is tough to disagree. Definitely worth visiting for any midwest winter road trip.

The Game


The big surprise was that Calgary started backup Henrik Karlsson (making a save above), only his 5th start of the season as Mikka Kiprusoff has been seeing the lion's share of work. Minnesota went with #1 goalie Niklas Backstrom (below in warm-ups). For the Wild, it was Pierre-Marc Bouchard's second game back after a 14-month absence due to the effects of post-concussion syndrome.


These two teams are known for low-scoring defensive battles and it was no different here, with the game still scoreless midway through the second period, with few good chances for either team. It was rather dull for the most part, until finally, with 7:17 left, Bouchard was left alone beside the net and was able to poke home a rebound to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. It was Bouchard's first goal after his extended absence and doubtless a huge lift for him.


But his teammates couldn't hold the lead as Calgary tied it with just 33 seconds left in the frame as Mark Giardano scored on a similar play to Bouchard, putting a rebound past a sprawling Backstrom.

Cal Clutterbuck, the leading hitter in the NHL

The 3rd period is when things really got going. Both teams came out strong, and Alex Tanguay gave the Flames the lead as he snapped home a perfect pass from Matt Stajan at the 4:39 mark. But Minnesota's Martin Havlat scored a beautiful goal exactly 8 minutes later, getting past a Flames' defender and deking Karlsson before sliding a backhander home to make it 2-2. The rest of the frame was frantic but neither team could find the winner and overtime was the next order of business.

The five-minute period was exciting with Calgary dominating the shot count 5-1, but Backstrom was equal to the task and the game would have to be decided by a shootout.


The Wild went first and Mikko Koivu missed with a backhand (below).


After Tanguay scored on his shot, Bouchard missed and the Flames needed Niklas Hagmas to score to win. But he missed, and Patrick O'Sullivan scored on the Wild's last chance (below) to make it 1-1 in the shootout.


This brought Rene Bourque out with a chance to end things and he made no mistake, beating Backstrom with a snap shot and giving the Flames the extra point.


Despite a dull first period, the rest of the game was entertaining, with some good plays by both teams, particularly in the third period and overtime. It's about the best you can expect as the NHL hits the mid-season doldrums which last until the playoff push in early March.

Notes

One of the referees forgot where he was. These days in the NHL, the refs announce penalties by stating something like "Calgary #23 2 minutes hooking" but when Minnesota's Kyle Brodziak took a delay of game penalty, the ref said "Columbus #21...". What was funny is that nobody seemed to pick up on it, although I tried to be helpful and yelled at the ref that he was in Minnesota.

A local college had a giveaway where you would spin a wheel and win one of four prizes: a foam "We're # 1" finger, an ice scraper, something useless I don't recall, and a high-five (i.e. you lost). With the snow piling up outside, the ice scraper would be a useful prize, so we lined up to spin. The kid in front of me won an ice scraper and looked so disappointed - he'd have no use for that for several years at least. When I spun, I got a foam finger, the best possible prize. For a kid that is, not for us. So we went to the kid and offered a trade: one foam finger for one ice scraper. The kid didn't need to think twice about that one and was quite happy to get something out of it. So the bartering system still survives!

Thanks for Marcie for driving me to and from the game despite the snowstorm.

Minnesota Sports Craptacular

When you do a road trip, you are limited by the schedules, so you can't always get great games. But I wonder if this weekend in Minneapolis can be beat for a worse collection of teams. The Wild and Flames were 13th and 14th in the Western conference, the 7-11 Cavaliers are in 9th in the East while the 4-15 Timberwolves are 14th in the West, while the Bills are 2-9 and the Vikings are 4-7. The combined winning percentage of all 6 teams was 0.352. I think it would be hard to find a weekend where a single metro area hosts a six different teams with a less impressive combined record. So I'm calling this weekend the Minnesota Sports Craptacular. Hey, we even got a snowstorm to top things off!

Next Up

The Cavaliers are in town tonight after their embarrassment at the hands of LeBron James on Thursday. Then tomorrow it's the Bills and Vikes in what might be an interesting game despite the poor performance of both teams so far. Check back for updates on both on Sunday evening.

Best,

Sean

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Sunday, 22 August 2010

Return to Minnesota?

Posted on 08:23 by Unknown

I'm in the middle of planning a rather extensive trip home to Canada in December/January. Ottawa is no longer my primary destination as my parents have moved to Belleville, which is much better for short road trips to Toronto and Buffalo among other nearby destinations. I'm still waiting for the AHL schedule to be released this week to finalize the entire trip and will have a post on that shortly.

However, Brett Favre's recent shocking announcement that he would return for another season with Minnesota had me looking at the Vikings' schedule. I was immediately intrigued to see that the Buffalo Bills would be visiting the Mall of America Field on December 5th. I quickly checked out the NHL and NBA schedules and found out that the Timberwolves and Wild also had games that weekend! So I'm tentatively planning a 3-game trip on the way back to Canada as follows:

Fri Dec 3 - Flames at Wild
Sat Dec 4 - Cavaliers at Timberwolves
Sun Dec 5 - Bills at Vikings

The games themselves aren't that exciting but it'll be interesting to see how the Cavs are doing without LeBron and of course, to watch the Bills for the first time will be a thrill. Check back as usual for updates on those games and if you are in the MSP area, drop me a line.

Best,

Sean

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