The
 usual Friday thoughts running through my muddled mind come to you 24 
hours early seeing we are A) on the verge of the holiday weekend and B) 
it is our first look at the Riders in regular season action as the Argos
 are in town tonight. Without further adieu, here goes. 
--What
 do I expect on the Taylor Field turf tonight? The answer is I don't 
know! The Argos really disappointed me in Week 1. Ricky Ray did not look
 crisp, the Argos defence did not look good. The Riders come off an 0-2 
pre-season where Darian Durant didn't play a lot and we aren't sure what
 the defence is going to look like. It's a completely different set of 
starters from what left the field last year.  I think the Riders can win
 this game, and I think Durant can have a big game as he was on the 
verge of having one last year in the season opener before getting hurt 
after being away for a long time. It comes natural for DD.  Whatever 
team plays smarter football will likely come out with the win. I give 
Toronto the slight advantage simply for the fact they have a game under their 
belt. Remember though, that prediction comes from a guy who went 0-4 in 
opening week play.  Let's just say it should be more entertaining 
tonight than it was much of last year. 
--If
 the Bombers put in a less than stellar effort against Calgary, will 
they start pushing the panic button in Winnipeg? If Calgary loses the 
home opener to the Bombers and falls to 0-2, will they start pushing the
 panic button in Cowtown? 
--TSN's
 Chris Cuthbert sent out a tremendous tweet this week after word came 
down who would be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Cuthbert said it is time 
to start recognizing teams like Team Canada 72, the 1980 U-S Olympic 
Hockey Team and the 77 Habs. I couldn't agree more. I still think its a 
joke Paul Henderson isn't in the Hall when he scored the biggest goal in
 Canadian hockey history, but now the whole team can be (and should be) 
recognized. 
--After
 a quiet draft when it came to trades, the NHL world exploded Wednesday 
afternoon with three big announcements in a short time. Taylor Hall 
going to New Jersey for Adam Larsson is definitely a deal that 
short-term goes to the Devils as New Jersey gets a forward who can be 
top 15-20 in scoring, but who does he have to play with? Edmonton clears
 out cap space to presumably get Milan Lucic on Friday. There was no 
room on the left side and it became evident when word came out Lucic to 
Edmonton was apparently going to happen. A big salary had to be moved 
and this was the one. If Lucic was a right winger, Jordan Eberle was 
likely gone. I like the deal and will like it more after the Lucic deal 
is done. If Lucic doesn't come, this is bad, very, very bad! In the end,
 GM Peter Chiarelli knew he had to give up value to get what he needed 
and he has done so. This isn't a trade that can be judged immediately, 
but it is one that will be remembered by Edmonton hockey fans when they 
see if he sinks or swims. By the way, Chiarelli is now responsible for 
trading the top two picks of the 2010 draft as he also sent Tyler Seguin
 away, albeit for different reasons. 
--The
 PK Subban trade is a great one----for the Montreal Canadiens. It is no 
secret I have no time for Subban, I find him to be extremely 
over-rated.  Montreal is giving up a liability on defense for one of the
 top blueliners in the game. He is a guy who will make it tough to cross
 the Montreal blueline and he will give up his body to block shot after 
shot after shot.  Look at the resumes of these guys and its no contest. 
 As for Steve Stamkos, is anyone really surprised by this? Give some 
props to Steve Yzerman for keeping Stamkos and not giving in to the 
trade demands of Jonathan Drouin. He has some cap-work to do though. 
Yakupov and a 3rd for Hedman?  Yes, I'm joking! 
--The
 announcement Ron MacLean is back as host of Hockey Night in Canada has 
been met with a resounding yes by many including myself. The question 
now is where did George Stromboulopoulos go wrong? Was it just a bad fit
 right from the start? Was it a case of whoever replaced MacLean was 
doomed for failure because of the respect and admiration Canadians have 
for Ron or was it something else.  The move to get MacLean back in the 
host's chair is a smart one, and while some have wondered about Glenn 
Healy getting the hook, I applaud that move too as he was just too 
grating for me. Don't be surprised to see Healy with another job very 
soon whether it be with TSN or MSNBC. I don't think the changes are over
 yet either.  What happens now may be minor, but Rogers has to do 
something and they have started in that process.
--Back
 to football, and it would appear as if Josiah St. John will be making 
his way to Riderville soon.  Rod Pedersen was the first to inform Rider 
Nation and the CFL universe that the number one draft pick in this 
year's draft and the team had come to an agreement. I believe it was Rod
 in training camp who said chances are this will drag on until the start
 of the season and then he will be here. Technically, he is a week late 
in that assessment, but it does come on the eve of the season opener.  
How long will it take for St. John to get up to speed with the offence? 
Don't expect him on the field for a few weeks. 
--Hasn't
 been a good week for England. First it was Brexit and then it was 
leaving the European Championships getting beat by Iceland. C'mon, did 
you even know Iceland had a soccer program? I am guessing many of you 
would say no! Seeing that defeat and the words of extreme angst that 
followed from the Brits was priceless.  There were several classic 
lines. I've said it once and I'll say it again. I would love to see 
North American football and hockey announcers steal some lines from 
their British counterparts. It would be outstanding! 
--Has
 there been any buzz about the upcoming Olympics? All I am hearing is 
this athlete isn't going and that athlete isn't going, but there has 
been no publicity about these games and those who are going.  Shouldn't the hype machine be going?
--That's all I got. Have a great Canada Day weekend! Don't let the Riders spoil it for you if they lose.  

I get the feeling it could be a 38-33 game for the Riders tonight. Toronto's D looked shaky last week and who knows what we will get. What's this story on Lemon all about? Too early for locker room distractions.
ReplyDeletepeter dalla riva
ReplyDeleteEveryone talks about the Oilers getting taken in the Hall trade. Granted, there isn't anyone on New Jersey's roster outside Schneider who fits into Hall's value, but his days were sunk as soon as MacDavid was drafted. Hall was the team leader, but that role is MacDavid's now. You had no other choice but to move him. It is time for MacDavid to grow into the role that is expected of him. He will be named captain before the season begins.
I believe it was Jamie Nye that broke the news about St. John.
ReplyDeleteCanada's Team = Hamilton Tiger Cats.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the Oilers didn't end up with Subban.
ReplyDeleteHA HA HA HA regarding Nye. He couldn't break a plate!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Scruffy. I just don't know what to expect from the Riders. The pre-season left me wanting more from Durant. 12 new guys on defense can't be expected to be on the same page on night 1. I think the Argos win, but it will be a good game.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the season goes, I think the first month will see some growing pains, and then they will be alright.
GO RIDERS!!
Tom