Take a Week Off – See What Happens?

Wow. I took a quick family vacation; stopped blogging; and a lot happened while we were away.

We had just come off a two game winning streak at the Caps beating both NJ and Buffalo in convincing fashion. All felt right in our little corner of the world.

Then we made a trade - a smart one for our team - that added a big left winger and cut some salary for us to have “optionality” at the trade deadline and for future use to keep our young core of players together. But we did trade a great man; a great player; and our captain. We then played Carolina and got spanked. I think the team was over confident playing Carolina at home and we were still a buzz around the trade. I will miss Chris Clark and thank him and his family for everything they did for our franchise.

Then while the league was gearing up for the wonderful Winter Classic, we went out on a crazy two game West Coast swing over New Year’s break. We were as far away from Boston as possible, weren’t we? And Mike Green was left off the Canadian Olympic team which I think was the wrong decision by their team management. I believe Mike Green is a unique and spectacular talent and one of the top D men in the NHL. We have Mike’s back. We believe in him. I know this snub will motivate Mike for the rest of the season. We as a franchise sometimes don’t get the respect we have earned yet but the only way to right that wrong I believe is to win a Stanley Cup. We get the joke. We have collective chip on our shoulder. And I guess I will be rooting harder now for the USA team and for the Russian team to light up the Canadian team at this year’s Olympic Games.

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Won’t it be great to see a healthy and strong Chris Clark back on the ice?

I have faith in Chris. He is our Captain and he may be our biggest off season acquisition. He is tough; gritty; does the dirty work; can skate; has a great shot; bangs and digs in the corners; and goes to the net.

Thanks for this article that made me smile today. Click here to read it and Go Caps!

We Support Chris Clark

He is our Captain and leader.

He is highly respected by his teammates and the coaching staff and ownership.

He has been playing with an injury all year and it has caught up to him. It is time to take care of it and then have him come back to play when he is 100% healthy. I am hopeful he can come back and give us a lift in the playoffs, too.

We have depth in our lineup. It is better for our team to dress and play healthy players than it is to risk further injury to our captain.

Send Chris your best wishes here via our comments section.

So in the One Week That I Took Off From Blogging, We Learned That…

  • Chris Clark is feeling better and getting ready for training camp;
  • That David Steckel will be playing for the Caps for two more years at least;
  • That “On Frozen Blog” wanted to run marketing; merchandising sales and media management for the Washington Capitals;
  • That the weather and smog in China is pretty bad this time of year and would affect the Olympians as I predicted a year ago;
  • That more than 5,000 virtual movie theaters have been opened and operated by fellow filmanthropists working with SnagFilms. And – if you can believe it – more than 7 .5 million views of SnagFilms have happened in less than 30 days;
  • That the new Facebook design was a bit troubling for us;
  • That Gilbert Arenas wanted sharks for his home aquarium;
  • That the new Batman film really is great;
  • And that taking one week off from blogging can recharge the batteries. Welcome back.

Good News on Nylander

Less we forget, we had an incredible run and played with heart and determination. We played a seven game series and on the sidelines – wearing business suits - were a first line forward and our captain, Chris Clark; our veteran center, Michael Nylander; and two top four D men for us in Jeff Schultz and Brian Pothier. Injuries are a part of the game but we missed these vet players and look forward to their off-season recovery.