Saturday, May 9, 2009
Saturday in front of the Stove
Hockey tonight. I should be ready to crash by then.
For right now I've baked two batches of cookies, chicken and $35 worth of lobster. That took me over an hour to de-shell so that I can turn it into three different items.
Tonight, New England Lobster pie, tomorrow Seafood salad on Endive leaves and Monday, Lobster Quesidillas.
I'm also making a pizza, just 'cause I really want pizza.
And it's after 5 pm. It's cocktail time.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Team USA loses to Russia 3 - 2
The last power play did them in. Credit Islander Kyle Okposo with a goal, but smack him upside the head for two trips to the box.
I'm very disappointed. It really looked as if Team USA could have pulled this one off. It would have been very, very sweet.
But it didn't happen.
PS: Um, Jason. I'd like to have a word with you.... were you even PLAYING this game? Three shots on goal? TOI of 13:23? What did you do to piss off Ron Wilson NOW?
Sigh... Off to spend money I don't have on Mother's Day stuff.
Team USA vs. Team Russia 10:15 am Friday
As this is a one and done deal, I'm hoping for the best and fearing the worst.
Nothing would make me happier than seeing our coach, Scott Gordon and young star Kyle Okposo come away from this tournament on Sunday with some hardware.
Do it as a Mother's Day gift for your Mom Kyle.
Get through today's game on top and move on in the games.
And Jason, I'm expecting points from you on the score sheet. Show the youngsters how it's done. I'll be wearing my Team USA Blake jersey to work in support. Much to the dismay of my employers.
Happy Friday!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
From The Sharp Mind that brought you the Crackberry
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It's an exciting time for professional hockey in Southern Ontario and it has nothing to do with the playoffs. Jim Balsillie has made an offer to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and relocate them to Southern Ontario. Jim stated, "I am excited to move closer to bringing an NHL franchise to what I believe is one of the best un-served hockey markets in the world". Read the full release statement here.
We are building an exciting online community to help promote bringing Canada its seventh franchise. Sign up here for updates and alerts as we build this site and show the hockey world that we are ready!
Together, we can make it seven!
Or reading their press release, or "full release statement" as they call it.
Interesting enough that statement is:
TORONTO (May 5, 2009) – Jim Balsillie tabled an offer today to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes, following the team’s bankruptcy filing. The offer to purchase the team for $212.5 million (U.S.) is conditional on relocation to Southern Ontario, to become the seventh NHL franchise in Canada.
So in other words, this isn't really a deal at all if it's conditional on them relocating which needs to be agreed to by the NHL.
I wonder how many Coyote fans have joined up so far? If they don't want to join the mailing list, they can always join makeitseven.com on twitter. Nothing like using the monster you helped create to your best advantage.
It's going to be an interesting fight considering how the NHL just pumped quite a bit of cash into that franchise to keep it where it is.
Gary Bettman on the NHL Hour on XM 204 and NHL.com live today from 4 - 5 pm will probably be asked about this for the entire hour. I'm thinking this is the same thing as Brian Burke telling everyone he's getting John Tavares at the draft in June.
Is there something in the water in Toronto when there's no hockey going on? Seriously...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Because Every Cloud has a Silver Lining
Joshua A. Bernstein is doing a wonderful series on this year's milestones. The first installment is Forwards. Even though you may not find anything earth shattering, trust me, these are facts that will be repeated in coming years for many of them as their NHL careers progress.
Last night, on the one year anniversary of his departure, IslandersPointBlank's Chris Botta was the final guest of the season at the NY Islanders Booster Club. He had a lot to say, so much so I ran out of time on my digital recorder. But you can only find out what he said if you are a member of the club and receive their newsletter. You don't have to be local to join up.
Team USA advances to the semi-finals by beating Team Finland today. Kyle Okposo had an assist along with my original boy, Jason Blake. At first I was a little worried with Esche still in goal, but he pulled through. Next up, Friday against Team Russia. THAT will be a real test.
Good Luck Scotty!
Wacky Wednesday!

*Note: That's just a photo a random photo of buildings.

a new, very cool look and daily information. Sign up and it will be delivered to your in box daily.Tuesday, May 5, 2009
What Willets Point has over Uniondale?
Support from a local government for an economic development and growth plan.Okay, take away the fact that the area is roughly HALF the size of the Lighthouse project at 60 acres as opposed to almost 150. Forget the idea that in this smaller acreage, they are calling for more than TWICE the number of residences. (And a good portion of them are actually classified as LOW INCOME HOUSING and not SECOND GENERATIONAL.) Put aside the fact that 45 of these acres are/were owned by other people and need to be acquired and/or claimed by the city, and sideline the fact that businesses, jobs and people need to be relocated.
This project is getting an all out "gung-ho" hype from the local politicians and some of our own fans.
Do you know what bothers me about it?
Those 60 acres they want to build homes, stores, a convention center, a school and a park are going to be built on.... HAZARDOUS GROUNDS as admitted and indicated in the NYCEDC'S own brochure.
It will require seven feet of landfill in order to raise the area above the flood level, and that's after they attempt to clean out the area they want to occupy. (Do you really think that digging out and refilling will keep the toxins from escaping especially if they have already hit the ground water level?)
Oh, and about that little "traffic" thing that we make so much of on Long Island. NY seems to have a different way to look at it. "Yeah, there'll be traffic, just about the same amount as there will be by 2017 if we do nothing." Solution? Deal with it.
Check out their information on their final environmental impact statement. Interesting stuff. But hey! They're ready to BUILD, right? Isn't this what we're being told?
Come on Charles and Company! Move to Queens! We're ready to rock if you are! Hell, check their published time line:
Timeline for Willets Point Redevelopment
Below is the estimated timeline for major milestones in the redevelopment initiative.
Spring 2008: Seek ULURP Certification Release recommendations of M/WBE Task Force
Summer 2008:
June 30 - Queens Community Board 7 Hearing and Vote
July 11 - Borough President's Hearing July 30 - Borough President's Recommendations Issued August 13 - City Planning Commission Public Hearing for the DGEIS
September 12 - Notice of Completion for the FEIS
Fall 2008
September 24 - City Planning Commission Vote
October 1 - Launch Workforce Assistance Program
Spring 2009: Select developer
Spring/Summer 2009: Continue site acquisition and relocation
2010: Begin site preparation, remediation, and construction
Notice the swiftness at which the city can move. Astounding, isn't it?
Hello: Town Of Hempstead, Republican Party Chairman, large scale developments CAN actually get done in ONE political term not lifetime.
Now, all this being said, and this is simply my personal (suburbanite mother & housewife) view, I would never want to see my hockey team on this site.
Hockey arenas are generally built with a good portion of the area below grade. As they have already admitted, the ground below grade is "hazardous" from decades of dumping. I'm not very comfortable with my team, my friends or my family sitting in an environmental time bomb for 42 games a year.
Unless they can guarantee me that from hanging out in the underground weight room, Rick DiPietro will mutate and grow two more arms to make incredibly brilliant saves, I'd like to continue to fight for the big grey parking lot in Nassau County that already has a hole in the ground called the NVMC.
Thanks... but no thanks.
Dear Toronto Sun: Do Your Homework!

Get the governments to build a new facility to attract the fans and take their attention off the team."
Monday, May 4, 2009
Stepping Up to the Mic

Sunday, May 3, 2009
Newsday: Who Needs This?
WE DO!Thank you Newsday editors for a headline that finally made me read the main part of the paper before I headed straight to the comics. Sensationalism at it's best, eh?
Wang's Regret: Sorry he bought the team. That's a good one too. I really enjoyed that one with my Sunday breakfast.
While both articles by Jim Baumbach and Liz Moore are far more fair and equal than some of the previous articles, those who chose to give them a careless glance may NOT come away with the full picture.
If all you read are Wang's Options and The Next Steps, you may come away with the conclusion that this is a done, dead deal. Please hold off printing the obituary while there is still a pulse.
Okay, big picture: We have a political pissing match in Uniondale over Republican vs. Democrat demographics.
Bigger picture: Our economy on Long Island is suffering greatly as a whole and can ill afford a setback in growth and stimulus at the hands of one township.
The innuendo in the Dark days for the Lighthouse article that really pushes my buttons is the possibility of Democratic voters moving into those proposed 2,306 residences being part of the underlying effort to hold up the process.
Dear Town Of Hempstead: Please be advised that since the Lighthouse project will be built in stages, you have a few years before you have to worry about WHO or WHAT will move into your neighborhood. But let's think about this, by the time those residences are ready to be occupied the political make up of this country may be quite different.
The Democratic government that is currently in power may find themselves with a huge backlash against them attempting to turn the US of A into a socialist "Canada Light." I wouldn't worry about where the Democrats will live. I'd worry about FIXING THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ITSELF!!
Continue on into today's Newsday to the Editorials section and read 'Heavy lift' defined regarding a different multi-use development in Brentwood. It states the obvious, the Island is in desperate need of housing as well as jobs.
If residents don't have affordable places to live, they will leave. If they leave, there is no tax revenue from them to fund the government and its services. If there are no services or work force, the businesses will have to leave. If the businesses leave, Long Island will eventually be a nice memory and a dying community. Where will your perfect vision of suburbia be then Town Of Hempstead?
My favorite line in today's newspaper is also in that editorial as it closes with:
"Instead of shooting at each other in the tall grass, everyone needs to pay attention to the big picture, which is much the same as at Pilgrim: the need for sensible, economically and environmentally healthy development."
The LighthouseLI Project can be completed in it's multi-staged build-out to be beneficial to all of Long Island AS WELL AS be environmentally sound. Solutions for all possible problems exist. But to blindly dismiss an entire project because of perceived concerns is a death sentence.
No one left on this Island will care in 10 years who is a democrat and who is a republican because our best days will be behind us.
Smarten up people! We have still have an opportunity to move forward, but only if you let yourself be heard.
*As an aside: I am scheduled to be on air with Inside Hockey's Brad Kurtzberg tonight on WGBB's NY Hockey Talk. Brad is subbing for Rob Kowal this evening and asked if I wanted to come along for the ride. The show is webstreamed from 9 - 10 pm and will be available on podcast. The url is: http://www.nyhockeytalk.com/. Hopefully I won't suck.
