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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
2016 NHL Award Winners
2016 NHL Award winners, reactions and analysis
Players from the Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings and Washington Capitals were big winners
Norris Trophy
This isn't meant to take anything away from Doughty. He is an outstanding player and is clearly on the short list of best defensemen in the league. But is he a better, more impactful player than somebody like Erik Karlsson, who not only put up one of the best offensive seasons of any defenseman in recent memory, but is also perhaps the most game-changing player the league has seen at the position in decades?
Selke Trophy
Kopitar has been a finalist for the Selke Trophy in each of the last two seasons, but the Los Angeles Kings forward finally won it this year. A dominant force at both ends of the ice, Kopitar nearly topped his career-high in points this season, while going head-to-head with the opposition's top lines.
He is the first Kings player in the franchise's nearly 50-year history to win the Selke. No forward played more minutes this season than Kopitar's 1,690:12, an average of nearly 21 minutes a game.
The Kings were one of the stingiest teams in the NHL, thanks in large part to Kopitar, Norris Trophy winning defenseman Drew Doughty and Vezina Trophy finalist Jonathan Quick.
The newly-minted captain of the Kings ranked seventh in the NHL with 950 faceoff wins, was second in the league with a plus-34 rating, while the Kings controlled even-strength shot attempts at a 56.6 percent clip with Kopitar on the ice.
While Bergeron had a good case for another Selke, Kopitar is still
quite deserving. Ryan Kesler was also a finalist, but finished a distant
third. -- Chris Peters
Lady Byng award
Players from the Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings and Washington Capitals were big winners
Norris Trophy
- Best defenseman
- Drew Doughty D / Los Angeles Kings
This isn't meant to take anything away from Doughty. He is an outstanding player and is clearly on the short list of best defensemen in the league. But is he a better, more impactful player than somebody like Erik Karlsson, who not only put up one of the best offensive seasons of any defenseman in recent memory, but is also perhaps the most game-changing player the league has seen at the position in decades?
Selke Trophy
- Best defensive forward
- Anze Kopitar C / Los Angeles Kings
Kopitar has been a finalist for the Selke Trophy in each of the last two seasons, but the Los Angeles Kings forward finally won it this year. A dominant force at both ends of the ice, Kopitar nearly topped his career-high in points this season, while going head-to-head with the opposition's top lines.
He is the first Kings player in the franchise's nearly 50-year history to win the Selke. No forward played more minutes this season than Kopitar's 1,690:12, an average of nearly 21 minutes a game.
The Kings were one of the stingiest teams in the NHL, thanks in large part to Kopitar, Norris Trophy winning defenseman Drew Doughty and Vezina Trophy finalist Jonathan Quick.
The newly-minted captain of the Kings ranked seventh in the NHL with 950 faceoff wins, was second in the league with a plus-34 rating, while the Kings controlled even-strength shot attempts at a 56.6 percent clip with Kopitar on the ice.
Lady Byng award
- Player that best displays gentlemanly conduct
- Anze Kopitar C / Los Angeles Kings
It's Official, Vegas Finally Gets A Pro Team!
Las Vegas awarded NHL franchise
Expansion team will begin play in 2017-18 season
The League will receive a $500 million expansion fee from Bill Foley, the billionaire businessman who spearheaded the Las Vegas expansion bid and will be the franchise's principal owner. The $500 million will be distributed equally among the existing 30 teams.
(NHL.com)
Expansion team will begin play in 2017-18 season
LAS VEGAS -- The NHL is coming to Vegas baby, Vegas.
Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Wednesday in the ballroom of Encore at Wynn Las Vegas that the League has granted an expansion franchise to Las Vegas that will start playing as its 31st team in the 2017-18 season. The Las Vegas franchise was approved in a unanimous vote conducted during the Board of Governors meeting here Wednesday.
The
NHL becomes the first of the four major North American professional
sports leagues to put a team in Las Vegas. This will be the NHL's first
expansion team since the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild came
into the League in the 2000-01 season.Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Wednesday in the ballroom of Encore at Wynn Las Vegas that the League has granted an expansion franchise to Las Vegas that will start playing as its 31st team in the 2017-18 season. The Las Vegas franchise was approved in a unanimous vote conducted during the Board of Governors meeting here Wednesday.
The League will receive a $500 million expansion fee from Bill Foley, the billionaire businessman who spearheaded the Las Vegas expansion bid and will be the franchise's principal owner. The $500 million will be distributed equally among the existing 30 teams.
(NHL.com)
We Learned In The 80's That Any Video Is Visual Evidence
BMW Asshat Arrested After Commenting On Video Of Him Racing Through Traffic
Anderson was recorded doing typical streetracing bullshit yesterday
on the LIE with a pair of other cars, one of which recorded the whole
run and posted it to Facebook, as Metro.us, CBS News, and NBC News all report. This is the same road where that dude claimed to have run his Koenigsegg past 200 mph, if you’re curious.
Anderson attempted to get the poster to take the post down, and it was indeed removed, but not before the Nassau County Police Department saw it and tracked Anderson back to his home in the Bronx.
He faces up to a year in jail for a misdemeanor count of reckless driving.
Remember kids, what you call a cool video, the cops call evidence.
(Jalopnik.com)
“Take it down before I get in trouble,”
23-year-old Darran Anderson reportedly commented on a video of him in
his BMW cutting through traffic on New York’s Long Island Expressway.
That didn’t really work out for him.
Anderson attempted to get the poster to take the post down, and it was indeed removed, but not before the Nassau County Police Department saw it and tracked Anderson back to his home in the Bronx.
Remember kids, what you call a cool video, the cops call evidence.
(Jalopnik.com)
I Wouldn't Mind Owning Either Of These
Top 7 "Nappers"
2. Nissan Skyline GT-R
6. Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S
Golf GTIs have been becoming more and more conspicuous over the past few years—it’s no longer the Q-car that it once was. This is especially true of the Clubsport S model, which has plenty of facade to let you know that it’s not a TDI. However, the 2-seat, limited-edition hot hatch has the thighs and calves to go with the running shoes; and then some. With 305 horsepower, it’s more powerful than the Golf R, even though it’s still front-wheel drive. That’s OK though, because it’s the fastest FWD car around the Green Hell.
Complete list (CarThrottle.com)
2. Nissan Skyline GT-R
I’m just waiting for all the JDM fans to come out of the
woodwork and say “Gary, are you out of your mind? This is friggin
Godzilla, how can you say it’s almost a sleeper??!?!?!”
Well, remember, the base model Skyline was little more than a RWD sedan with, in its lowest form as an R32, a 90 bhp engine. Certainly, the Skyline GT-R looks like it would be faster than that. However, if you were to guess before 1988 that it would be smashing the lap record at the Nurburgring, your buddies might be cutting you off from drinking Sapporo for the night. Alas, that’s what the R32 did though, and it became a God amongst men in the JDM sportscar scene. Which isn’t half bad for a performance version of a mainstream, white-goods Nissan.
Well, remember, the base model Skyline was little more than a RWD sedan with, in its lowest form as an R32, a 90 bhp engine. Certainly, the Skyline GT-R looks like it would be faster than that. However, if you were to guess before 1988 that it would be smashing the lap record at the Nurburgring, your buddies might be cutting you off from drinking Sapporo for the night. Alas, that’s what the R32 did though, and it became a God amongst men in the JDM sportscar scene. Which isn’t half bad for a performance version of a mainstream, white-goods Nissan.
6. Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S
Golf GTIs have been becoming more and more conspicuous over the past few years—it’s no longer the Q-car that it once was. This is especially true of the Clubsport S model, which has plenty of facade to let you know that it’s not a TDI. However, the 2-seat, limited-edition hot hatch has the thighs and calves to go with the running shoes; and then some. With 305 horsepower, it’s more powerful than the Golf R, even though it’s still front-wheel drive. That’s OK though, because it’s the fastest FWD car around the Green Hell.
Complete list (CarThrottle.com)
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