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March 6, 2014 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Just some random thoughts post-trade deadline.  A busy day on Twitter had me feeling feelings and thinking thoughts that I wanted to share.  Enjoy.

Paul Stastny, Still an Av

Yet another trade deadline comes and goes and 26 is still an Av.  Honestly, I’m not surprised.  He’s a fabulous hockey player with tremendous smarts and skills.  I know many Avalanche faithful would prefer to see a little more skill from him but that’s just not his specialty.  He excels at making the players around him better.  Speaking for myself (which is what one generally does on a personal blog), I wouldn’t mind seeing him in the burgundy and blue until he’s done playing hockey, but that’s just me.  As a good friend on Twitter also said:

@AvsPodcast I don’t think Stastny wants to go anywhere else. Hockey is less of a business for him than for others.

— Stephen DeGraff (@sfdegraff) March 5, 2014

Hockey is a business.  No one can argue with that.  When your father and uncles were world class/Hall of Fame players as well, hockey is a family business.  That’s a little different.

Stastny has also publicly stated that a “hometown discount” would be a possibility with the Avs.  That’s unheard of (and I’m not sure what his agent thought of Stastny’s public comments) but either way I really like it.  Stastny is happy here and that’s not a secret. He’s also world class hockey player.  I hope he’s here for a long, long time.

Trade Deadline Thoughts

The Avs made one move yesterday picking up goaltender Reto Berra from Calgary for a second round pick in the 2014 draft.  Joe Sakic made it clear that this was a precautionary move on the team’s part because Jiggy’s back has the tendency to act up from time to time.  I think it also showed a couple more things: Jiggy’s time in Denver could possibly be over beyond this season and the team’s confidence in Sami Aittokallio wasn’t as high as they wanted it to be.  We’ll see how the rest of this story pans out as the season rolls on.  Berra is currently on the Avalanche’s active roster.

The lack of Avalanche trades showed a lot from the organization as well.  The Avs are generally happy with where they are and it’s difficult to be unhappy with that as a fan.  Sure, we all can agree to a certain point that the defense could use a piece or two, but it also seems like defense by committee (when everyone is healthy and/or not suspended) has worked quite well so far this season.  Mark Rycroft, in Tuesday’s post game said that the way Erik Johnson has played this season was almost like a free trade in itself.  Great stuff.  And as I said on Twitter yesterday, sometimes the most effective defense is solid goaltending and a balanced offensive attack.

The Factor is a Factor

Ryan O’Reilly has quietly moved himself into the top 20 goal-scorers in the NHL this season.  His performance in the defensive zone should be noted as well.

Hey Avs (I know you’re going to read this and take what I say very seriously),

No rush.  No hurry.  Feel free to lock 90 up long-term whenever you see fit.

Thanks.

Icing on the Cake

Again, just speaking for myself here, but I’m getting to the point where the rest of this season is almost icing on the cake.  The Avs were picked to finish near the bottom of the conference by pretty much everyone at the start of the season.  I couldn’t argue with that.  I’m definitely a “glass half full” type guy, but didn’t expect near what I’ve seen so far this season.  I simply wanted the Avs to improve.  They’ve done that and so much more.  As they stand right now this is the best Avalanche team in the team’s history.  That’s crazy.  The next few weeks include some huge games against some of the best teams in the league.  We’ll see where our teams stands then, but what I do know is that this team has me excited for the next decade plus. I’ll take it for sure, no matter what the rest of this season brings.

The Future

I was sitting at the game last Friday night and reflecting on the future of this franchise:

Nathan MacKinnon is 18 years old.
Matt Duchene is 23 years old.
Ryan O’Reilly is 23 years old.
Gabriel Landeskog is 21 years old.
Semyon Varlamov is 25 years old.
Erik Johnson is 25 years old (for a few more weeks.)
Tyson Barrie is 22 years old.

This team’s best hockey is hopefully yet to come. How great is that for us as Avs fans and how scary is that for the rest of the league?  Pretty great and pretty scary.

Let’s Go Avs.

P.S.  Thanks to those of you that play #AvsTwitterPsychic game in and game out.

If you’re not playing, you totally should.  It’s fun, it’s super easy, and it involves no skill at all.  Sound interesting?  Check out the #AvsTwitterPsychic official home page here:

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The Avs Hockey Podcast, Episode #87

March 3, 2014 by Jay Vean - The AHP

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In this show, James “Tapeleg” Gralian and I cover all the games since our last podcast (including some Olympic hockey), we honor Milan Hejduk and his career with the Avalanche, we discuss the possibility of an outdoor game to be hosted in Denver next season, and we showcase Semyon Varlamov’s new skill of making glove saves with no stick, a screen from his own defenseman, and his mask half on.  These topics and much more Avalanche and hockey stuff in episode #87 of The Avs Hockey Podcast.

Thank you, as always, for joining us Avalanche fans.

This is the Pierre Turgeon edition of The AHP.

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Links referenced in the show:

Former teammates making sure that the memory of Elizabeth Turgeon lives on.

Patrick Bordeleau takes himself out of the play.  He’s been to the Jay Vean Hockey School for sure.

Matt Duchene takes a monkey off his back with this goal against the Nashville Predators.

The seemingly annual “Attendance Woes” column from the Denver Post, this year from Terry Frei.

James’ response on his blog to Frei’s column on attendance.

Another Ref Cam, this one from the Stadium Series game between the Rangers and Devils.

There is a possibility of a Stadium Series game here in Denver next season.

A New York Times article, by Pat Pickens, describing how Patrick Roy has changed this Avs team.

The slash which cost Erik Johnson two games.

Varly: Lack of a stick, a screen from Cory Sarich, and his mask being a mess was still not enough to keep him from making this glove save against the Phoenix Coyotes.

Where will Paul Stastny go, if anywhere?

The CBC helps us make some sense out of this season’s new playoff format.

Cards and Where They Come From, Part One

January 25, 2014 by Jay Vean - The AHP

My jersey problem addiction passion has been well documented here throughout the years, but cards were my passion way before jerseys.  I have been collecting sports cards of all types for over 30 years.  My collection and its focus has definitely evolved over time, just like the hobby has, but my interest and “thrill for the hunt” has never wavered.  I thought now would be as good as time as ever to share some of my game used Avalanche cards and where they came from on the jerseys.  I find it interesting to perform the research and it’s fun for me to document and share.  Definitely a win-win.

To best bridge that gap between my jerseys and my cards, Panini America produces a set of Prime Authentics cards in their Prime release.  These cards feature tagging that’s placed within the NHL jerseys that are worn by the teams on the ice.  The Colorado Avalanche use MeiGray as their authenticator, so their Prime Authentics cards feature the MeiGray tag that’s sewn into every jersey every Avs player wears throughout the NHL season.

To begin, here is one of J.S. Giguere’s Prime Authentics cards from the 2012-2013 Panini Prime set.  It is numbered 2/2 (printed on the left side of the front of the card), meaning that there is another one of these full tag cards out there somewhere.

12-13 Jiggy MeiGray Tag Panini Prime

MeiGray releases a population report every season documenting when each jersey was worn so all the details that I need to figure out which jersey this tag was on is pretty simple.  It is from Jiggy’s set one alternate jersey worn during the 2011-2012 season.

Next, here is a Gabriel Landeskog card from the same set.  It’s numbered 3/3.  There is one more of the three on eBay right now, but the seller is asking way too much for it.  That happens.  That also makes me happy I have this one.

12-13 Landy MeiGray Tag Panini Prime

This is also from the Avalanche’s first set of alternate jerseys they wore during the 2011-2012 season.

The last from this set in my collection (until more come along, obviously) is a Matt Duchene numbered 2/2.  The original seller of this card started the price at a little higher than what the card was worth but they incrementally dropped the price until I couldn’t resist anymore.  Those are the eBay sellers that I prefer.  That’s how you move cards and make money.

12-13 Duchene MeiGray Tag Panini Prime

The number on this tag indicates that this jersey was the burgundy set three jersey Duchene wore during the 2011-2012 season.

Panini Prime Hockey includes many other awesome subsets as well.  Next up is the Prime Colors series.  This features patches cut from emblems and patches on the jerseys.  When I saw this unique patch I had to have this card.

11-12 Stastny Teammates for Kids Patch Panini Prime

This is a Paul Stastny patch numbered 12/17 from the 2011-2012 Panini Prime Prime Colors set.  The patch was worn in one game during Paul Statsny’s rookie season so I easily can track the history behind this jersey as well.  It was worn on January 5, 2007 at Pepsi Center.  This was a promotional set of jerseys each NHL team created in partnership with Garth Brooks’ Teammates for Kids Foundation.  The jerseys were then auctioned off and the proceeds benefited the cause.  I have a Ben Guite game issued jersey from that game in my collection so I can share with you exactly what an entire jersey made for or worn in that game looked like.

Ben Guite Teammates for Kids GI

It’s a little disappointing that a jersey that was worn in only one game has now become pieces of jersey in hockey cards, but when card companies acquire jerseys they obviously have that option.

Last, the Panini Prime set features a subset called Genuine Letters.  These cards are entire letters cut from the nameplates of game worn jerseys.  I featured my 2011-2012 Milan Hejduk complete Genuine Letters set in a blog post here.  And just for reference:

Milan Hejduk 2011-2012 Panini Prime Nameplate

I’m not planning on completing this set, but a Gabriel Landeskog Genuine Letters card from the 2012-2013 set made its way to my collection not too long ago.

12-13 Landy E Nameplate Panini Prime

This card, as you can see toward the bottom of the front, is numbered 5/9.  This doesn’t mean that there are nine of these “E” cards available, this means that “E” is the fifth letter in Landeskog’s last name.  Also, it’s easy to see that this comes from an alternate jersey that Landy wore on the ice.  Unlike the MeiGray tag cards though, it’s impossible to tell which alternate jersey this came from.

This will be the first of a series of posts that I’ll write about some of the cards in my collection.  I’m looking forward to sharing what I already have in my collection, as well as the cards that will join my collection in the future.  Thanks for taking the time to read it.

And, as always, whether it’s jerseys or cards, Let’s Go Avs.

The Avs Hockey Podcast, Episode #86

January 12, 2014 by Jay Vean - The AHP

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In this show, James “Tapeleg” Gralian and I break down which Avs players made their Olympic teams and which players did not, we discuss Patrick Roy calling out Avs goaltender J.S. Giguere, and we evaluate why the recent injuries to the team have had minimal impact.  Those topics and much more Avalanche and hockey stuff in episode #86 of The Avs Hockey Podcast.

Happy New Year Avs fans!

Helpful links from the show:

The on-ice life of a professional hockey official captured in an awesome way.

Nathan Mackinnon – “OH! LOOK AT HIM GO!”

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Don’t forget to play #AvsTwitterPsychic on Twitter on game days.  It’s everyone’s favorite Avs gameday tradition.

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