2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs

So is anyone going to tomorrow's parade?
I'll be watching from home. My youngest wanted to go and sit on the curb. I had to break it to him and tell it's not like a local parade. We'd have to get up pretty early to
get a curbside seat. With it starting at the Garden, coming in from the north is going to be a mess.
 
Watching a bit of the parade on NESNHD, thats nice to see congrats Boston!

Also nice that's in on a saturday, when the wings have won there parades have been during the week
 
See y'all next year. :)

It all starts back up on Friday with the Draft. Going to be a fun night at Nationwide Arena during the Blue Jackets draft party. Just sent in my RSVP for a private autograph session with three of the players. Just got back purchasing a few pucks that my daughter will be able to get signed. No huge names but it should be a fun event for her.
 
Was at Copley today for the end of the "Rolling Rally". I will try to upload pictures when we get back from the Red Sox game. Thanks to Fred Toucher my sons got to meet Sean Thornton, these parades are such a blast. Can't wait to be doing it again in February. ;)

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Was at Copley today for the end of the "Rolling Rally". I will try to upload pictures when we get back from the Red Sox game. Thanks to Fred Toucher my sons got to meet Sean Thornton, these parades are such a blast. Can't wait to be doing it again in February. ;)

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Glad you and your boys had a good time. My daughter said it was "wicked awesome"! :)

And what do you mean February? October comes first you know. :D
 
The Bruins will be honored at Fenway Park tomorrow. Coverage starts at 12:30.
 
Seeing the NHL Thread is no where to be found, I figured I would put this here:

Nicklas Lidstrom agrees to 1-year deal


Associated Press

DETROIT -- Nicklas Lidstrom proved to himself he is still one of the NHL's best defensemen last season and that is good news for Detroit fans.

Faceoff: Wings Must Continue Work

Scott Burnside and Pierre LeBrun weigh in on Nicklas Lidstrom's decision to return to the Red Wings for the 2011-12 season. Blog

The 41-year-old Lidstrom will return for a 20th season with the Red Wings.

"Coming off this season, helped me to make this decision," Lidstrom said after agreeing to a one-year deal worth $6.2 million, same as last year.

Lidstrom is a Norris Trophy finalist for the 11th time in 13 seasons. If he wins the award for being the league's top defenseman -- it would be his seventh -- on Wednesday, he will match Doug Harvey's total and trail Bobby Orr's record by only one.

"Nick had a tremendous year and continues to be one of the elite defensemen in the game," Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said.

Lidstrom is also a finalist for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship and the Mark Messier Leadership Award.

The soft-spoken Swede leads with his actions.

He had 62 points last season -- surpassing his production from each of the previous two years -- to rank second among NHL blue-liners and to become the first 40-year-old defenseman with 60-plus points in an NHL season.

"If I would've taken a step back, it could've been a different situation and it could've been a different decision" Lidstrom said.

Lidstrom's 6-foot-2, 190-pound body is chiseled thanks to a year-round workout that includes exercise before practice and after games along with a sensible diet that includes only occasional slices of pizza and fast food.

Best Defense is Good Offense

Lidstrom

With Nicklas Lidstrom returning next season, the Red Wings will reatin the services of the active scoring leader among defensemen. Lidstrom also ranks in the top 10 in scoring among blue-liners of all-time.
Career Ranks Among Defensemen
Rank

Games 1494 6th*
Goals 253 7th*
Assists 855 6th*
Points 1108 6th*
*Active leader

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He became the first European-born captain to win a Stanley Cup in 2008, six years after being the first from Europe to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoffs MVP.

The four-time Stanley Cup champion decided last summer to put retirement on hold, pausing only because his oldest son started school in Sweden last autumn.

Next season, he will lead a defensive corps that includes Niklas Kronwall and Brad Stuart and a roster that should give the team a shot to earn a spot in a 21st straight postseason -- a streak that started the year before Lidstrom was a rookie.

The Red Wings will attempt to acquire a standout defenseman this offseason with at least some of the $6 million freed up when Brian Rafalski retired last month with a year left on his contract.

"We've got Raffy's cap space, but these guys are special players," Holland said. "I'd rather have Brian Rafalski back."

Holland, though, is relieved Lidstrom chose to come back.

"I don't even want to think about the Detroit Red Wings without Nick Lidstrom," he said.

Following an exit in the second round of the playoffs for the second straight year, Lidstrom took more than a month to decide to play at least another season.

"The reason why it took so long was that I wanted to make sure I found the motivation," Lidstrom said, "and that I was ready to commit to the workouts over the summer to be ready for next season."
 
The NHL Awards Show is tomorrow night on Versus (7pm ET). If Roberto LeBrongo wins the Vezina over Tim Thomas (don't forget, this is based solely on regular season performance), I think I'm gonna hurl!
 
The NHL Awards Show is tomorrow night on Versus (7pm ET). If Roberto LeBrongo wins the Vezina over Tim Thomas (don't forget, this is based solely on regular season performance), I think I'm gonna hurl!

Luongo only bested Thomas in one category- wins (38 to 35).

That being said, what if Pekka Rinne had won the Vezina?
 
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