Thanks Russ– I Think :-)

I was glad to do interviews the day after, mostly with our rights holder Comcast Sportsnet.

We have great and interested and passionate fans. We generated a rating of more than 8 and we were the leading show in the demographic across all networks. We were the number 1 rating for Comcast Sportsnet and perhaps ever in their history. Perhaps Cal Ripken’s last game maybe generated better ratings? I don’t know.

Watch this interview. I thought it was a very weird question to hear your rights holder ask if the regular season mattered anymore :-) . And how can we interest your fans in the regular season anymore?

So let me ask you a question Russ… will Comcast Sportsnet let us take back our programming? Will you let us out of our deal and allow us to take the regular season games to another outlet?

I expect an answer. It is a two way street. Can I have my rights back? Let me know… Thanks. Go Caps.

If It Doesn’t Kill You–It Makes You Stronger

A remarkable thing happened this morning and I wish to thank you all.

I have received more than 250 emails and most of them are offering up thanks and words of encouragement to us as a franchise and to me personally. Your regards and good wishes are most appreciated by me and my family. Thank you. It has me energized.

Last night’s defeat was deeply personal and deeply agonizing to me. I feel like I let so many people down and my deepest desire is to build a franchise that is built to last. One that helps create wonderful lifetime positive memories between family members and between friends and communities of interest and to help bring a city closer together by winning a championship.

To fall short so early in the process this year is quite humbling.

But my personality and outlook on life is thus “if it doesn’t kill you–it will make you stronger”.

We won’t do anything rash or make any decisions out of emotional angst. We will collect our thoughts. We will be energized by our failure. We will seek to improve. We will be diligent in our research and we won’t deviate from our plan. We still intend to build around our core. We will make adjustments. We will keep our upside. We will accentuate the positives and we will tweak and change around the negatives where needed.

I am committed to hard work, to investment, to constant improvement, and to getting it “just right”.

I do not have a defeatist attitude and I am not being delusional. We have work to do that is obvious, but I am ready to get back at it starting today. Thank you for your support on this troubling and humbling day. As I have said…We have miles to go before we sleep. The woods are dark and deep. We are committed to improvement and we will be better next season. Onward. Thank you.

Congratulations to Montreal

We lost. But Montreal won. They deserve respect and congratulations for a well played series.

They played committed hockey, they sacrificed, and they out worked us. I have never seen better D and more blocked shots in a playoff series. I think they blocked as many shots as we took last night. Another stat I had never seen before.

Their goal tending ended up being better than our goal tending.

They played a defensive scheme that was very frustrating. They used their match ups deftly. They were more patient than us. They were more committed to their scheme. Be patient– trap– transition to offense off of turn over’s score on power plays. Play low scoring games. We scored 3 goals in the last 3 games on more than 130 plus shots. That is just not going to get it done.

They took advantage of breaks and they scored on their power play opportunities. We didn’t.

They played committed team defense. They took our stars out of play all series. I believe our hockey IQ seemed low this series and we didn’t adjust well on the ice to the new schemes coming our way.

Live by the O and die by the O. We were horrid on the special teams. When you score more goals shorthanded than with a man advantage in a 7 game series how can you expect to win? To me this was the biggest surprise and disappointment. We just couldn’t score on the man or two man advantage thus we didn’t deserve to win. And our second line didn’t contribute to us the way they did during the regular season.

We had a goal scored called back. We weren’t mentally tough enough to overcome that and capitalize right away on the momentum that a visual of a goal in the net provided us.

Montreal deserved the victory last night. They beat us three games out of four at home in front of our rabid fans.

Congratulations to the Montreal franchise. They move on and we stay home and answer questions and do some serious soul searching. But the better team won fair and square.

Last Night on ESPN Classic

So I went to a business dinner last evening, then I came home, showered and laid in bed. I tossed and turned.

I was watching the Red Wings vs. Coyotes game last night and during a commercial I went to see sports news on ESPN, and there on ESPN Classic was our film “Kicking It” being played. In prime time.

It made me smile.

How a ball can change your life and how a team can overcome great odds.

How the Russians win! Russia wins! Watch the film and see what I mean.

Watch the film. Smile. Be happy. Be grateful. Thank you ESPN Classics.

Lots of…

Lots of pixels.

Lots of words.

Lots of press.

Lots of opinions.

Lots of angst.

Lots of support.

Lots of hate.

Lots of love.

Lots of thoughts.

Lots of emotions.

Lots of caring.

Lots of joy.

Lots of everything. Over the top.

Stay calm and focused with a collective goal in mind.

Rise above it.

Lead.

Execute.

Win.

Simple.

Wish us lotsa luck and good fortune.

Lotsa love back at you.

Go Caps.

Very Classy

Here is a nice story today in the Washington Post about our ongoing negotiations with the Pollin family.

I have always felt confident that everyone associated with this negotiation would do the right thing the right way. And they have across the board.

The Pollin family has always had the best interests of the community; their employees; and their teams front and center. We can learn a lot from them as to how to own and operate a public trust.

I was most appreciative for their best wishes and for the kind words. Once the deal is official; blessed by the NBA, WNBA and NHL; and we conclude the deal we will have formal and official communications with all constituencies. For now, I am very grateful to Robert Pollin for going on record with an update regarding our deal negotiations. Thank you.

Discussion Board Offline Explanation

Last night we became aware of a serious issue concerning specific discussion board users and felt it best to temporarily disable the boards and deal with the situation offline. This decision had nothing to do with negative comments stemming from the game. As you can see, all criticisms of the team, front office and ownership that do not contain profane or abusive language remain in place.

As always, our discussion boards encourage the exchange of ideas and opinions. We also ask that these discussions do not take the form of threats against the team, front office, ownership or fellow fans.

Thanks for your patience while we dealt with this issue.

Straight Talk…No Excuses

Montreal played better than we did last night.

They won. We lost. Series is tied 3 to 3.

We now play a game 7 at home. Win or go home.

While it is a shame that we have positioned ourselves into yet another game 7, we did play hard all season to secure home ice advantage.

So it all comes down to this. Can we play well and rise to the moment? Can we just focus on the game at hand in front of our home crowd?

No talk of pressure. No talk of frustration. Just time to perform.

One game. Series and season on the line.

I believe we are up for it. See you all tomorrow night and thank you for your support. We need it. Good karma. Good vibes. Go Caps.