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The Avs Hockey Podcast, Episode #80

May 6, 2013 by Jay Vean - The AHP

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In this podcast, James “Tapeleg” Gralian and myself break down almost everything Avalanche that happened since our last show from Jiggy’s comments to Joe Sacco being fired.  Thanks for joining us Avalanche fans and thank you as well for another fantastic season of The AHP.  We truly appreciate your support!

Link from the show: The Hot Corner team from Hockey Night in Canada speculating on upcoming Avalanche management and coaching changes.

And if you’re not A Tribe Called Quest fan the outro is going to make absolutely no sense to you at all.  This video will help make at least some sense out of a pretty epic riff by James.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WILyWmT2A-Q[/youtube]

The Avs Hockey Podcast, Episode #77

February 23, 2013 by Jay Vean - The AHP

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In this podcast, James “Tapeleg” Gralian and I break down the eight games since our last show, we celebrate Milan Hejduk’s 1000th game as a Av, we discuss bad bounces and glorious non-calls, who is tough, and a whole lot more.  Thanks for joining us Avalanche fans.

Links and resources:

Milan Hejduk goes swimming:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZooZpV24y6g[/youtube]

The Avalanche’s tribute to Milan Hejduk’s 1000th game with the organization.  Way to go 23:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE0RRqFZaW8[/youtube]

Justin Bourne breaks down Matt Duchene being offside and not offside all at the same time.

Blog post from The Denver Post’s Mike Chambers shortly after the Avalanche’s 6-5 win against the Preds.  The comments by Barry Trotz make sense.  The comments below the post by the readers make very little sense.

Justin Bourne talks about the many factors that make up hockey toughness.

Aaron Palushaj with the old font number seven on his back.  The number has since been fixed and is now accurate with the newer number font the Avalanche currently use.  The fixed jersey will be in action on February 28th against the Flames at Pepsi Center.

The Method Behind the Jersey Madness — UPDATE

February 5, 2013 by Jay Vean - The AHP

(In case you missed the first part of this two-part series please check out the original post here.)

Let’s begin this post with this image.  I think it sets the mood quite well.

DA Feb 2013

It look just a little longer than Denver Athletic had originally promised, but that’s okay, their work is always worth the wait.  The jerseys are in and they look beautiful.  The delay was from a few Colorado Avalanche and Denver Cutthroat roster moves that led to some rush orders for jerseys for the teams.  When it comes to customers I know the pros are always going to have priority.  It’s just one of the realities of dealing with a big-time lettering company who deals with big-time customers.

So without further ado here are the pictures and a little information behind each jersey I had made in this order.  Let’s begin with the two jerseys that needed the most attention to become what that are now.

2012 Gabriel Landeskog NHL debut jersey.  First, the blank version of the jersey that’s currently worn on the ice by the players is pretty much impossible to get on eBay, NHL.com, MeiGray or anywhere else.  Next, the “21” patch was worn in one game only, opening night of the 2012-2013 season. I purchased three of the Peter Forsberg night patches close to opening night last season.  One sure fire way to know that a jersey sickness exists is to buy the patches for jerseys that haven’t been acquired yet.  Those of you that know my collection well will be beyond shocked to know that I have put the patch before the jersey many, many times.  My solution?  I bought two Patrick Rissmiller game issued jerseys from MeiGray a few months ago, had the name plates and numbers stripped off the jerseys, and had Denver Athletic make the newly blank jerseys into the Landeskogs you see below.  I swore, at one time, that I would never do this to game worn or game issued jerseys, but when it’s time to get a Landeskog (like when he’s named captain of your favorite NHL team) or two in the collection it’s time to get a Landeskog or two in the collection by any means necessary.  We’ll just call this mission accomplished.

Landeskog Burgundy DebutLandeskog Burgundy Debut back

2013 Gabriel Landeskog Blue Alternate.  Don’t mind the spots on the image of the front of this jersey.  That’s just my brilliant photography skills.  He’ll debut this jersey (wearing the Captain’s “C”) at some point when he returns from his recent injuries.

Landeskog Blue AlternateLandeskog Blue Alternate back

2005-2006 Rob Blake Burgundy Alternate.  This finishes off the players in my collection that wore the Captain’s “C” and the Alternate Captain’s “A”s for that season.  (The other players, in case you were wondering, were Joe Sakic and Ian Laperriere.)  I love the way the two details look next to each other on the upper left chest.

Blake 05-06 Burgundy AlternateBlake 05-06 Burgundy Alternate back

2006-2007 Paul Stastny Burgundy Alternate.  He wore this number on the alternate in one game (October 14, 2006) before he switched to his current 26.  If I have a reason to make a jersey I make a jersey.  I love jerseys with stories.  This jersey has a great story behind it.

Stastny 06-07 Rookie Alternate 62Stastny 06-07 Rookie Alternate 62 back

2001 Milan Hejduk Stanley Cup Jersey.  Hejduk represents one of the two players from that championship team that are still playing in the NHL.  (The other is Calgary’s Alex Tanguay.)  1000+ games with the Avalanche and one of my favorite Avalanche players of all time.  This will look great hanging next to the many other Hejduk jerseys I already have in my collection.

Hejduk 2001 SC WhiteHejduk 2001 SC White back

2000-2001 Rob Blake White.  I purchased the blank jersey with the 2001 All-Star patch already applied.  The patch is about an inch or two too close to the piping in the right side of the chest.  I’m still trying to decide whether that patch placement bothers me enough to have it removed and replaced in its proper position.  In the jersey game, as in sports and in life as well, inches count.  We’ll see.  I’m leaving it where it is for now.

Blake 2000-01 White Blake 2000-01 White back

2000-2001 Chris Drury Burgundy.  Chris Drury was clutch.  He scored some huge goals wearing this style jersey during the 2001 Stanley Cup run.  You can never go wrong with Chris Drury jerseys.  Just ask any veteran Avs fan.

Drury 2000-2001 BurgundyDrury 2000-2001 Burgundy back

And last, but definitely not least, a 2001 Shjon Podein Burgundy Stanley Cup Jersey.  I have a white version of this jersey in my collection already and it was lonely.  What can I say?  I strive to keep my jerseys happy and satisfied.

Podein 2001 Burgundy SCPodein 2001 Burgundy SC back

So there you have it from beginning to end.  It’s a lot of work, but it’s worth it in the end when your jerseys look like this.  If you have any questions or I can help you in any way just be in touch: Leave a comment here, send me a message or create a post on The AHP Facebook page, or contact me on Twitter at @AvsHkyPodcast.

The Avs Hockey Podcast, Episode #73

June 3, 2012 by Jay Vean - The AHP

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In this show my co-host James “Tapeleg” Gralian (from “The Rink Podcast”) and I break down the end the of the Avalanche’s 2011-2012 season.  We also discuss: the returns of Milan Hejduk, Greg Sherman, and Joe Sacco, who we think may be back next season, why the Avalanche didn’t get that many calls this season, and much more.  Those topics and a whole lot more Avs and hockey stuff in Episode #73 of The Avs Hockey Podcast.  Thanks for yet another great season fans!

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