a blog for all the creepily obsessive hockey fans
Matt Duchene scores an orgasmic, Datsyukian-like goal during the shootout of a Colorado Avalanche Intersquad game. Guuhhhamazing. (BTW, picture above = most awkward thing ever? His pants are feeling the strain...) [Puck Daddy]
The New York Islanders have signed their fifth overall pick in the 2010 Draft, Nino Niederreiter, to a three-year entry level contract. So...jealous... [NHL]
In the spirit of disclosing all things Patrick Kane, here's his latest interview with the Globe and Mail's Eric Duhatschek. It's all about money, cars, partying, and bitches. Or not. [Globe and Mail]
Is he healthy or is he injured? Beware hockey poolies - Marc Savard, still suffering from post-concussion symptoms, could be out for the entire season. [NESN]
Calm down Canucks fans...Cody Hodgson is healthy and ready to rumble! Sort of. [Vancouver Sun]
For all you video game nerdos out there who bought NHL 11 at 12:01am on the day of its release, here's a review from The Hockey News proclaiming it the "best hockey game for the series so far." Ooooo. Geek out! [THN]
Hey! For the huuuge amount of lady readers I have (at least two), here's a hilarious hockey site dedicated to all the "passionate female fans" who need to get their eye candy fix on. [HFTL]The Loser Point is a hockey blog for all the junkies who love and worship the sport as much as I do. I have an irregular obsession for playoff mullets, Sami Salo’s peanuts, and Sidney Crosby’s two front teeth.
The NHL’s “loser point” has created a level of parity that hockey fans do not experience very often. In fact, the “loser point” is arguably the single most significant factor that has characterized post-lockout hockey. It gives life to the mediocre. It makes chasing teams difficult. It lessens the pain of losing, and exacerbates a rival’s post-regulation loss. It’s a whole lot of things, and while some people may not agree with it, I've decided to pay homage to the “loser point” by naming this blog after it.