Top 10 NHL Plays of the Decade
It’s been a hell of a decade in the National Hockey League. There have been many high’s and low’s that have kept us on the edge of our seats. Not all of the attention has been focused on the ice however, as we have endured everything from gambling rings, to assaults, to retirements of great players.
But with the arrival of polarizing figures such as Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin in recent years, the fanbase for the NHL has never been so high, and the focus is once again back to the amazing plays on the ice. Here are a few breathtaking plays from the past decade in the NHL (2000-2009) that are sure to get you off your seat.
Ten Weird Goals

In case you missed it on Friday, the Minnesota Wild’s equipment van caught fire in the parking lot of Scotiabank place (insert Calgary Flames joke here). If you missed it you can read the story here: http://www.tsn.ca/story/?id=302834
It seems like almost monthly something wacky happens in hockey that makes us die-hards wonder: is it just coincidence, or is there some sort of supernatural force that allows these things to occur? Anyways, this latest occurrence inspired me to do some hunting for some weird moments in hockey. I decided on strange goals. And although you can chalk a few of these up to stupidity on the part of the netminders, they’re pretty interesting to watch. Enjoy!
Tommy’s Top Ten Tuesday

I love feel good stories in sports, not just hockey. For my first instalment of Tommy’s TopTen Tuesday, I’ve decided to list the top ten players that if you drafted them in fantasy, have made you look like a hockey god among men. They players are only listed in order of current points, but keep in mind that all ten are superbly genius picks.
1. Dustin Penner (EDM, RW)
In just 32 games played Penner has 18 goals and 18 assists; significant because in 78 games last year he had 17 goals and 20 assists. For a guy that was constantly dogged for his pay cheque, he’s certainly earning his money this year, and the Oilers are winners of five straight on the road in which he’s totalled 3 goals and 3 assists.
2. Tomas Plekanec (MTL, C)
After a less than dazzling campaign, Pleksi has already amassed 34 points in his first 34 games; 28 of which were helpers. Not such a great pick if you play for goals, but this guy is putting up numbers like bingo night at the retirement home. He leads the Canadiens who signed a ton of high priced producers to do the job.
3. Wojtek Wolski (COL, LW)
Alongside the impressive start to the season for the Avs, Wolski is one of many young players (such as Paul Stastny) to provide the team with clutch goals on a regular basis. He already has 13 and 20 this year, and if he continues to play like he has, the Polish left winger can expect a lot of interest from rival GM in his contract year (2010/11)
4. Steven Stamkos (TB, C)
Although pointless in his last five, the Lighning sophomore has 17 goals and 13 helpers in 32 games this year. He’s living up to his expectations formed on draft day with a surprising increase in strength, with continually smooth hands. He leads the team in goals, and sits only second to Martin St. Louis in points (30 to St. Louis’ 33). A return to form may make the latest Lecavalier trade rumors to the Rangers and Kings a reality.
5. Rich Peverley (ATL, C)
The only player that I can actually say I picked this year in fantasy, Peverley was rewarded early in the season for his efforts with a new ctwo-year contract and a hefty raise from his miniscule six-figure contract. 30 points in 31 games makes this guy worth every cent of 2.6 million, and has complimented one of the game’s best goal scorers while adding to the success of an otherwise wheeling franchise.
6. Mike Fisher (OTT, C)
Despite only scoring 13 golas last year in Ottawa’s most pitiful season in recent memory, Fish already has 14 this year and has been Ottawa’s best all round player game in and game out amongst the likes of Kovalev, Spezza, and on most levels Alfie. His remarkable two way game has sparked “whispers” about a possible birth on Canada’s Olympic team, but someone should be screaming his name in Steve Yzerman’s ear. This guy is the real deal. And I don’t care who he’s dating, give the man some privacy.
7. James Neal (DAL, LW)
27 points in 28 games. 3 goals and 2 assists in his last five. Grab a dictionary and look up “consistency”. Second on the Stars in scoring tied with Loui Eriksson, who with Brendan Morrow make up a ménage of left wingers that any GM would be envious of. It’s also nice to see him become famous for something other than ending a player’s season….with a fight.
8. Matt Moulson (NYI, LW)
Sitting fifteenth in the league in goals, and already with 25 points, the Kings may be kicking themselves for letting this guy go. In the year of a Tavares, Moulson only trails the phenom by 2 points, both being assists. A very impressive first full season thus far for this kid. Take a good long look at him when making your next set of picks.
9. Bobby Ryan (ANA, RW)
Having a great year as was, Ryan has stepped it up in the absence of Teemu Selanne on the right side for a Ducks team that is far removed from their once unbeatable reputation. Although he was drafted second overall in 2005 many would say that he is simply livng up to expectations. But this guy is almost a lock for the American team in Feburary and could cause a lot of a headaches on an team that is already sure to be stacked with talent. Oh yeah, and he has 7 points in his last 5 games. Decent.
10. Brooks Laich (WAS, C)
Although you’d look like a homer picking any forward on the Caps, Laich is on pace to have a career season; and if you have him, you’d be quick to point out that the only Caps to have more points than him go by the names of Ovechkin, Semin, Backstrom and Green. You gotta feel good for this guy, and you gotta feel envy if someone else in your pool scooped him up. A minus 3 in his last two games is about all I can hold against the guy.
As always, thanks for reading my column, and I hope I’ve made you feel a little better about your knowledge of hockey, or a little bit more eager to posting on your trash talk board tomorrow. If you haven’t already.
Keep your heads up Hockey Fans.
Marian Hossa’s Highlight-Reel Goal
Marian Hossa is making a huge impact for the Blackhawks – he recently got back into the lineup, and the Central Division leading Hawks are showcasing their immense offensive talent every night. Check out this highlight-reel goal from Hossa (that cracked Sportscenter’s Top Ten plays):
He grabs the pass with one hand, drops the puck down, and swats it in mid-air past Antero Nittymaki. Hossa has consistently proven himself as a world-class forward, and if he can stay healthy, Chicago fans can count on huge numbers from Marian.
Miron’s Monday Power Rankings

Power rankings. They mean little; just a chance for writers to give their two cents in a constantly fluctuating National Hockey League. At the end of the season, there is no award to the team that stayed the most number of weeks. There is no trophy for the largest volume of hate mail received, or the most humiliating assumption of roster rank. Nothing. Just a collection of meaningless articles floating around in cyberspace, growing larger each week like a snowball thrown from the peak of Everest. And with that, I present to you my first article as a certified hockey blogger: Miron’s Monday Power Rankings.
A weekly peek at the NHL from top to bottom.
NHL Power Rankings
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Los Angeles KingsI would have never imagined myself typing what I just did. The Kings are the tops on my list. They’ve overtaken the Sharks as the best team in the West and have won four in a row. Anze Kopitar is already generating whispers in sentences containing the word “Hart”. If you’re going to watch a hockey game tonight catch these guys against the Canucks. Should be outstanding. |
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New Jersey DevilsThe Silver Medal this week goes to the Devils for a variety of reasons. Eight wins in their last ten, possibly the best road team I’ve ever seen, and record after record continuing to roll in for Martin Brodeur. I called for the Devils to win their division this year, but if they keep up this play they good be looking toward much bigger, shinier prizes. |
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San Jose SharksThis will be the only time you will ever see me place a team that’s winless in five in the top three on Monday. Mark my words. However, the Sharks are simply amazing to watch this year. However, their powerplay has been faultering, and questions about Joe Thornton tends to be like origami: folds under pressure. With only one game this week against the Ducks, the Sharks will most likely stay in my good graces. |
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Chicago BlackhawksIt’s frightening to look at the young talent on the Hawks, and when Marian Hossa gets his stroke back, this team may be the best of the league’s second half. Any fears that Chicago fans had when Huet went down have been erased by the single goal allowance over three games by backup tender Antii Niemi. Which only leaves me with one question about the Blackhawks: who is Antii Niemi and how can my team get him?? |
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Pittsburgh PenguinsNot an exceptional week for the Pens, especially with a loss to the Canes, but they are looking like the champs again. They seem to be scoring at will again and are boasting a 8-2-1 record in the last eleven. I still think these guys have a great chance to repeat, but it will be a much different final this year. |
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Buffalo SabresLindy Ruff is the longest serving NHL coach and for good reason. The American should be very excited about Ryan Miller wearing the red white and blue in Vancouver, as he’s continually stopped thirty plus shots (in seven of their last ten to be exact). Let the Vezina speculation begin….. |
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Calgary FlamesAnother team that I don’t see staying this low on the rankings, my pick for the Western Conference Champs last year (ouch) dropped a crucial game to the Avs on Sunday and lost the division lead. They’ve also dropped four of six and have only scored once on their last twenty-four playoff chances. They could really use Cammalleri right about now. |
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Washington CapitalsThe Caps look horrid against a much inferior Leafs team on Saturday, being completely outplayed and leaving few questions about the ineptness of their secondary goaltending. Getting shut out by a very worthy Ryan Miller is excusable, but a near loss to Carolina has me putting these guys at eighth; probably the lowest I’ll have them as long as they have Number eight on the roster sheet. |
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Colorado AvalancheA lot of you might disagree with this pick but the Avs are playing damn good hockey when everyone who knows anything about hockey expected the opposite. They lead the Northwest after Sunday’s defeat of the Flames, and perhaps even more impressive was their 43 shots allowed in 2 games. Yes, that’s the best a team has done this year. Winners in four of five, these guys are the real deal. |
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Phoenix CoyotesThe Coyotes continue to be the feel good story of the year. Going 6-0-1 in their last seven and only scoring more than 3 goals once in any of those games can only mean one thing; solid defence and rock-solid goaltending from Ilya Bryzgalov. This guy is a legitimate Vezina trophy contender this year, or whatever they decide to rename the trophy (which I will rant about in the near future). The only team to do this good after Gretzky left were the 1989-90 Oilers. |
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Vancouver CanucksThey lost to Nashville, and they beat the Thrashers and Wild this week. Not enough to coax me that they belong in the top ten this week, but the play of the Sedins has been spectacular. Vancouver is one of those teams that you know will make the playoffs, but will give you headaches in your playoff pool…..cause you just never know. Either way, the second best goaltender in the league will always give you a chance to win. Look for the nucks to have a tough time against the Kings tonight; my pick for game of the night. |
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Boston BruinsMaybe a little low for this potential powerhouse, but It’s hard to look at these guys in the same light with the shadow of last season lingering over them. Tim Thomas is finally living down to my expectations, and Tuukka Rask is turning out to be the second best gift the Leafs gave the Bs in the last year. Marc Savard continues to be the most underestimated player in the league, racking up nine goals in his last eleven, in which Boston has been 8-1-2. Coincidence? Hardly. |
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Nashville PredatorsI told a co-worker today to pick the Blue Jackets tonight over the Preds, and now I feel like I’ll owe him a free lunch this week. Nashville has seven more wins then losses, and Martin Erat seems to have finally found his scoring touch after only ten years as an NHL player. But seriously, the Predators are solidified in the Western playoff picture, and I don’t expect them to be moved from that position anytime soon. |
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Detroit Red WingsThere’s been no team in the league that has had to put up with more injury woes than the Wings (Dan Cleary the latest to go down), but they manage to squeeze out points. They’re 3-1-1 in their last five. Although they’re nowhere near the form that they are in the postseason, this team when full and playing under Professor Babcock will always be legitimate contenders come the spring. |
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Dallas StarsAnother team that has relied heavily on extra time for points, the Stars are here largely in part because of their 14-8-10 record. With no key injuries at the moment, Dallas have no excuses but to remain at the midway spot for the week. Games against Carolina and Atlanta should give them a few wins, and they have more than a good chance against the Wings on Saturday. |
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Edmonton OilersThe hottest team in the league right now (winners of their last five on the road) can attribute that success to heroics such as their four third period goals against the Blues on Friday. Not to mention they did so without the services of their starting goalie. Pat Quinn never gives his team a night off, and Edmonton has the wheels to live up to those expectations. Dustin Penner continues to silence his critics. |
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Atlanta ThrashersThis team is dropping like a stone. Clinging to the last playoff spot in the East, the Thrashers seem to be playing themselves out of the spot with lacklustre performances from against teams they should be beating. Also, Maxim Afhineghenov continues to be, in my opinion, the most boneheaded signing of the year. One assist and a minus nine in his last six games. This guy’s headed to the K. |
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Ottawa SenatorsDespite a brutal road trip this week, the Sens found a way to win back at home. In a very competitive Northeast, games against Toronto and Buffalo this week could prove costly if they don’t play their surpsingly efficient style. A three goal night from Alex Kovalev was promising, but increased production from Jason Spezza and continual steady goaltending from the reliable Brian Elliot are vital this week if the Senators wish to keep pace. |
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St. Louis BluesTheir defence has been terrible, but accredit a lot of that to the absence of Eric Brewer. It was a bad week for the Blues, but steady production from their offence will most likely see these guys sitting above .500 for a while, and surely climbing out of the basement of the Central. |
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Anaheim DucksThe ducks are playing better hockey this month and have been consistent in getting points when they count. The injury to Temu Selanne hasn’t hurt them nearly as bad as once thought, with role players such as rookie Dan Sexton filling the net. Factor in Scott Niedermyer and a firce goaltending tandem and the Ducks can start thinking about not giving away free tickets. Dates with the Canucks, Sharks and Coyotes give them the chance to show us if they’re for real this week. |
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Montreal CanadiensAbove I mentioned the play of Marc Andre Fleury and how it could earn him an Olympic roster spot, but don’t count out Carey Price. Without his work between the pipes as of late the “team of the century” avoided a few drubbings and escaped with a win on more than one occasion. A loss to Atlanta hurt them in the rankings, but their top-ten PK unit has left a division title well within reach. |
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Minnesota WildThe Wild are 7-2-0 in their last nine, picking up convincing wins against Calgary and Colorado in that stretch. A zero percent powerplay and heavy reliance on overtime and the shootout is the only thing keeping the wild out of the top twenty. Todd Richards is proving once again that a limited NHL resume means nothing in today’s coaching game; even though his one year of experience was with the Sharks. |
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Toronto Maple LeafsThe Leafs looked great on Saturday against the Caps, but a lot of that could have been to Washington’s lack of secondary goaltending. I know the members of Leafs nation won’t be happy with this placement, but really they could be lower considering they’re still the second worst team in the league. A win against Ottawa Monday could really help these guys positionally in their division, and could provide further motivation for their sudden upswing. |
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New York RangersA lot of people will probably be fuming at me for putting six teams below the Blueshirts, but there is a lot of bad hockey teams right now that enable a team that’s one game below .500 the 24th spot. Pavol Demitra’s been great this year, but lack of secondary scoring and overspending on defence are the usual suspects. However, games against the Thrashers, Flyers and two against the Islanders doesn’t have me condemning these guys out of the top twenty next week. |
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Tampa Bay LightningLosers of eight of nine, there is absolutely no excuse for the lack of offence being demonstrated by the Bolts. Having their offence centering around a sophomore in Steven Stamkos, and Ryan Malone, one would have to wonder if this could be the year Vinny Lecavalier finds himself a new sweater. Perhaps the Rouge, Blanc et Bleu? |
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New York IslandersAlthough surpassing expectations by leaps and bounds this year, the Isles have won just four of their last eleven and are giving up a ton of goals. It’s also important to point out that although the win at home against Boston was huge on Saturday, it took overtime; and they allowed Philly to light the lamp six times on Tuesday. |
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Columbus Blue JacketsOnly one win in five games this month and who’s to blame? Ken Hitchcock? Rick Nash? What about Steve Mason? The Calder winner who’s supposed to be Canada’s wildcard goalie plays for the team with the 28th most goals scored on them. Stevie Y take note: Fleury is your third man. |
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Philadelphia FlyersThe best team in the bottom five on paper, the Flyers have one just two games in their last twelve. Mix that with adjusting to a new coaching style, admissions of lacklustre play from their stars and an abdominal tear to Ray Emery, these beasts of the east as they were known at the start of the season have some serious work to do in order to show glimpses of becoming a contender again. However, I have a tough time counting a team out as long as that Pronger guy we see every June is still on the blueline. |
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Florida PanthersThe Atlanta Thrashers were recently named the worst team of the decade by Sports Illustrated, but the Panthers aren’t far behind in my books. Not since rats rained down from the bleachers has this team produced anything of significance on the Ice. Their captain is Bryan McCabe. Byan McCabe. The Leafs didn’t even want the guy. Mixed with the constant underacheivements of Horton and Weiss, the only thing keeping this team out of last was a win at New Jersey this week. |
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Carolina HurricanesIn a way it pains me to put these guys as my initial basement dwellers. Injuries to key players have been their cancer all year, with Joe Corvo being their latest casualty to go down with a freakish laceration to his Achilles. Granted they had a tough week playing the Penguins, Devils and Capitals, but missed a chance to pick up a W in Ottawa on Saturday. Better luck next week boys. |
Mario Lemieux is Coaching 13-Yr Old Son’s Hockey Team [Video]
Mario Lemieux is one of the greatest hockey players of all-time. Some even speculate that if he didn’t face a litany of injuries and health issues throughout his career he may have ended up THE greatest ever. But does being good at a particular sport mean you will be a good coach of that sport?
Well Lemieux is testing that theory as we speak, but on a bit of a smaller scale. Mario Lemieux is taking on double-duty as a father and coach for his 13-yr old son Austin’s amateur hockey team. The ‘Junior Penguins’ they are called. How fitting. Think of the excitement for the other young boys who get to have their hockey idol as their head coach. It must be a dream come true, learning from the best:
Islander’s Defenceman Witt Hit by Car; Will Still Play Tonight

Okay, okay, we get it. Hockey players are tough. I think we are beyond questioning this simple fact, but just in case there is someone out there that is unclear on this, read on. NHL Defenceman for the NY Islander’s, Brendan Witt, was hit by a car this morning. If that wasn’t a sensational enough story for you, he has decided to play in the Islander’s game tonight.
I’ve read a few summaries of the car incident this morning, but there was one inparticular on TSN.ca today that made me laugh out loud. TSN reports that one witness of the accident calls Witt the Clint Eastwood of Hockey. Go ahead punk, make my day. But in this case, the punk is a car:
New York Islanders defenceman Brendan Witt was hit by a car in Philadelphia on Tuesday, according to Newsday. But Witt reportedly picked himself up off the road and, after a few profanities, assured everyone he was all right before continuing on his way, prompting one witness to say, “it was like seeing Clint Eastwood, but in hockey.”
Witt was crossing Arch Street to get a cup of coffee when a gold Yukon truck made an illegal turn and hit the 34-year-old. Newsday says Witt tried to jump on the hood of the vehicle before being thrown to the ground as he was struck.
“I’m okay,” Witt told the crowd as he dusted himself off, according to Newsday. “I’ve got to go play some hockey. I’m a hockey player. I’m okay. No big deal.”
“Boy that guy is tough,” added the same witness, one of many who saw the event occur.
So the moral of the story here is ‘Don’t Mess with the Hockey Players’. I’m not sure ‘The Zohan’ would even step to Witt after reading this. Go Islanders, the least you can do is win one for the man who stood up to a car.




