Watched the Oscars for the first time in years - I usually just catch the highlights - and Ben Stiller was hilarious. His reprisal of Joaquin Phoenix's bizarre appearance on Letterman was massive. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself and favour and YouTube both interviews. Guaranteed laughter.
As for the weekend in sports, Mats Sundin's return to Toronto went the way everything is going for the Canucks these days - perfect. The Leafs, the crowd and in the end, Sundin himself played their roles to perfection. His shootout winner on the 10th anniversary of the ACC will go down as one of the unforgettable moments in his Hall of Fame career.
In a complete contrast from Januray, the Canucks can do nothing wrong thus far this month. Even when they don't play well for the bulk of the game (like in Toronto), they find a way to pick up a win. Even when Roberto Luongo allows a soft goal by his standards (like in Calgary), he shuts the door the rest of the way and backstops the Canucks to victory. And even when one of the top two lines isn't going, the other seems to carry the mail for the night.
The big question right now is... what do the Canucks do at the deadline? Mike Gillis has repeatedly stated that he's already made his big move by getting Sundin; it's his way of taking a preemptive strike against the inevitable "when are the Canucks going to make a move?" question that surfaces at this time each year. On one hand, the Canucks could use a defenseman to bolster what has been an inconsistent powerplay or an all-around forward that provides equal parts scoring and size. However, this organization isn't currently deep enough to trade away high draft picks or one of the few prospects it has in order to get a rental player. If prices are high to get the likes of Keith Tkachuk, don't expect much - if anything - to happen in the next nine days unless Vancouver deals for a player they can sign going forward.
IRONMAN UPDATE
Some exciting news in my quest to conquer this summer's Ironman Canada in an effort to raise money to fight cancer. A donation page has been created and the link is now posted on the right hand side of this blog. And I've got a big donation to kick things off!
The Vancouver Giants invited me and other media types to gather as many loonies as we could in one minute on the ice last Friday. All money I grabbed was then doubled and will be donated to teh BC Cancer Agency. I WAS ABLE TO GATHER THE MOST MONEY - $645 - WHICH MEANS $1290 IS GOING TO THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER!!!
Sponsors are also beginning to jump on board; Powerbar is going to support this endeavour and we're just working out the details as to how that will happen. I'll be posting a training log on the Powerbar website in the near future. Until then, I'll be training my assets off as gameday is only six months away.
Monday, February 23, 2009
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