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Detroit Red Wings = Boring Hockey

May 19, 2009 by Big Tony 

red wings stanley cup champs 2008 300x200 Detroit Red Wings = Boring Hockey
Ode to the Detroit Red Wings for making a 3-2 overtime Conference Finals game one of the least entertaining hockey games I have ever seen. Outside of Hawks and Wings fans game two of the Western Conference Finals quite frankly was boring. The Red Wings are so methodical in how they play the game that despite how quick their team is moving all the time the game appears to be going at a snail’s pace. There is rarely any up and down the ice play, chances come very infrequently and when they do come along there is almost never any counter attacking for either side. I take nothing away from what the Red Wings do because they create chances for themselves and tend to capitalize on them when they do arise meaning they don’t need the up and down style of play to be successful. However, it makes for slow play with little to no suspense at all. I think Detroit will win the series and move on to the finals where they will employ the same style that got them there in the first play no matter who they play. But for the sake of the NHL and hockey fans generally I hope Chicago can find some way to come back to win this series… or at least whoever the Wings end up playing in the finals forces them out of their style allowing the game to pick up the pace.

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2 Responses to “Detroit Red Wings = Boring Hockey”

  1. Mike B on May 20th, 2009 10:48 am

    Seriously!

    Need we discuss the worst 6-4 outdoor game ever played?

  2. Alexander on June 1st, 2009 8:33 am

    I hear ya… I think that the Red Wings make hockey in general boring because they win all the time. I mean, I understand from their perspective they’d say “well, you’ll just have to beat us then”… but that’s not the point. What is the point at all when they are going to win their um-teenth Stanley Cup? It’s just another banner on the ceiling of the Joe. What pleasure could any of them get out of it? Or the fans? There isn’t. It just becomes “wanker” mentality.

    If they win again this year (2009), I probably won’t be interested in hockey or the NHL anymore.

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