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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Ya Got Me on This One…

It is the Olympics and one of my favorite sports to watch is beach volleyball. I was so excited to see the US men and women win gold medals. But if beach volleyball is on TV and it isn’t the Olympics, I could care less. I don’t watch and I have no interest. Why is that? Why is it that the Olympics brand has me watching the finals of men’s beach volleyball at 11:00pm and I really care about the outcome.? Strange indeed.

Who Are You?

Unless you have been to China, this one is hard to understand.

China is a place that tries to be “collectively meticulous.” I remember that in the summer of 2007 – to show effectiveness and cost efficiency - the government mandated that all thermostats were to be placed at 78 degrees while it was in the high 90′s outside. And this is in a city where shirts and ties are mandatory for business attire. Talk about uncomfortable business settings! All hotels and all city and government buildings were sweltering and not a single person I met complained about the heat.

Or even in the best hotels, when you turned your browser to NYtimes.com, a “that page doesn’t load” message would appear. Or when you would be watching CNN and suddenly the screen would just go dark for 45 seconds as a censor decided that something on the news wasn’t appropriate for folks to see. Or go to Google and type in “Tiananmen Square” and all you get is nice travel information of the city center. No info on the student uprising that the entire world experienced on CNN.

The medium and the message are still controlled pretty tightly throughout China.

China partially built this Olympics around its own athletic prowess and former gold medal winner Liu Xiang was the poster boy. The collective pressure on this man to achieve greatness was unfathomable. If he had raced and lost, I can’t imagine the pressure and ridicule he would have faced. By not racing, he was actually better off. He will be a martyr in the country. He didn’t lose. His gifts are free to be debated by all. He will forever be ”could have, should have, would have” and in China that kind of debate is a good thing.

A Michael Jordan/Tiger Woods Moment

Even Michael Phelps’s mom thought he had finished in second place and would win a silver medal. That was an amazing finish to a race. I still can’t believe that he out-touched Milo Cavic to win the gold and tie Mark Spitz as the only two Olympians to win seven gold medals at a single Olympics.

Truly an inspiring effort, Michael Phelps is now historic. He is one of a kind. One more win and he will doubly stand alone in history for the most gold medals ever and most gold medals at one Olympics. Wow. Mind-blowing!

Winning Begets Winning and Losing Begets Losing…

Has Federer lost it? Ever since the start of the year and his battles with mono, he hasn’t been his once dominating self. Losing in the Olympics to James Blake doesn’t auger well for his play in the upcoming US Open. Nadal seems to have psyched him out and is now the king of all of tennis. The King is dead…long live the King!

Is It Just Me?

Do some of these big events – like women’s gymnastics - seem to have a lack of enthusiasm and passion around them?

Maybe it is because when an event is live here at 9:00 pm it is only 9:00 am in China and the arenas aren’t surprisingly filled with people? Or maybe it is because the Chinese folks aren’t as partisan as people from other host nations. They are too polite? In a nation of more than 1 billion people, why are there so many empty seats? I don’t get it. Why are the venues so quiet?