After a brief hiatus, I’ve returned…
I’ve been a somewhat regular attendee at Flame Games since January and things were looking great… we all know how the season turned out but a fresh, new, clean slate is at hand and I was thinking about the differences between the teams of the Cup Win, The Last Cup Final and This year…
The major differences in success was defence and goaltending… well, duh! but how does it all compare? How did and How do the teams look…?
1989… Mike Vernon was 25yrs old, played in only 52 games (reg. season) while Rick Wamsley was 29yrs old and played 35 games… The main defensive core was Al McInnis (25yrs); Rob Ramage (30yrs); Jamie Macoun (27yrs); Ric Nattress (26yrs); Dana Murzyn (22yrs) and Brad McCrimmon (29yrs), they also had a young buck by the name of Gary Suter who was 24yrs old at the time… There was only one player 35 or older who happened to be the Captain, Lanny Mcdonald…
2004… Mikka Kiprusoff was 27yrs old having been a mid-season acquisition and played a mere 38 games while his group of backups (Turek; McLennan and Sabourin) played a total of 48 games. The main defensive core was Robyn Regehr (23yrs); Jordan Leopold (23yrs); Steve Montador, Andrew Ference and Mike Commodore (all 24yrs) and Rhett Warrener (28yrs)… the greybeard of players 35 and older was the one and only Dave Lowry (38yrs)…
2009… Mikka Kiprusoff is now 32yrs old having averaged 75 games/season (reg. season) for his past 4 seasons and Curtis McElhinney is 25yrs old having only 1 career NHL win to his credit. The main defensive core is Dion Phaneuf (23yrs); Adrian Aucoin (35yrs); Cory Sarich (30yrs)*; Robyn Regehr*, Jordan Leopold and Jim Vandermeer (all 28yrs) and Adam Pardy (24yrs)… the young bucks of defence include Matt Pelech (21yrs) and John Negrin (19yrs)… the number of 35yrs and older have gone up with Adrian Aucoin (35yrs) and Craig Conroy (37yrs)…
All in all, the summer of 2009 doesn’t look like a long one compared to the previous Stanley Cup Final teams but here are my keys to a long and prosperous 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs for the Calgary Flames.
1) Line chemistry… In Saturdays game in which I sat watching from the Sport Check Zone, Cammalleri and Conroy seemed to hit it off like Iggy and Connie did back in 2004… Jokinen has great hands and maybe better suited to a guy like Bertuzzi (Good ’ol Swiffer man with the one handed puck control and passes) than with Iggy… The simple fact is that Iginla has the prowess to play with anyone and any way… he can bang at rebounds and fight in corners with Nystrom, make pretty passes and give-and-go’s with Langkow or Jokinen and he can find the sniper in Cammalleri on the PP…
2) The Green Hard-hat approach… okay, I get it, the Daryl Sutter days are over but a comittment to the little things and working their butts off worked in 1989 and again in 2004… there is no reason to believe it can’t work in 2009… which leads me to the third and final key…
3) Mike Keenan… He’s lit a fire under every superstar that has played for him and when that supestar gets with the program, he’s succeeded… I’m not convinced that Iggy is 100% with his coach (they’re both fierce competitors but something elusive is going on…) Keenan has made heros out of guys like Tim Kerr (PHI), Ron Hextall (PHI), Brian Propp (PHI), Chris Chelios (CHI), Ed Belfour (CHI), Mark Messier (NYR), Brian Leetch (NYR), Mike Richter (NYR), Brett Hull (STL), Chris Pronger (STL), Pavel Bure (VAN), Todd Bertuzzi (VAN), Jason Allison (BOS), Joe Thorton (BOS), Olli Jokinen (FLA), Valerie Bure (FLA) and now Mike Cammalleri and Rene Bourque. Keenan’s only downside that has really hurt him recently (From St. Louis through Calgary) is his goaltending… maybe it’s because he’s has to use Starters for an average of 70+ games/season because of an inadequate backup but seems like his main guys are burnt out or tired at the end of the regular season… everyone from Grant Fuhr (who played 79 games in Keenan’s one full year with the Blues) or Roberto Luongo who played close to or just over 70 games while their time together in Florida up to now having Kipper play 75 games/season in his two years under Iron Mike… Something’s gotta give!
Finally, just food for thought but here is the goalie/defence synopsis of Keenan’s Cup winning Rangers team in 1994.
1994… Mike Richter (27yrs) played 68 reg. season games with Glen Healy (31yrs) playing 29 games… The main defensive core was Brian Leetch (25yrs); Sergi Zubov (23yrs); Jeff Beukaboom (28yrs); Alexander Karpotsev (23yrs); Kevin Lowe (34yrs) and Jay Wells (34yrs)… The greybeards 35yrs and older? The One and only Craig McTavish who was 35yrs old
The Flames of 2009 remind me a lot of this 1994 NYR team having a young stud defencemen (Brian Leetch vs. Dion Phaneuf) with solid stay at home defencemen (Beukaboom & Lowe vs. Regehr & Sarich) Good charactered greybeards (McTavish vs. Conroy) and finally a workhorse of a goalie (Richter vs. Kiprusoff)… All in all, Sutter built this team for Mike Keenan and here’s hoping the Flames bring home the Cup in their 20th Anniversary of winning Cup number 1
Always a Pleasure!
naoto