Thursday, December 20, 2007

17-14-3: Marian Gaborik Goes Wild


So I am really not sure how I can sum up the Rangers 6-3 loss. I will try, in one word ... undisciplined? nah ... Oscar-worthy? nah, just Josh Harding is deserving there ... exciting? mmmm, not if you were a New York fan, since it was obvious the outcome early ... ok, I have it ... Gaborik!

*Dude, Marian Gaborik had a six point game with five goals. Wow. He played a helluva game, and I don't want to take anything away from that, but at the same time, it was Ranger breakdowns that put him in the position to rack up that many points. He just took advantage of the situation ... again and again and again and again and again.

*Jagrsupporter, MinnesotaMatt, all of you blind supporters of the Rangers fair captain: OPEN YOUR EYES. Jagr's laziness and lack of passion for play embodied itself yet again, as he gave the puck over to the Wild and then stood there as they scored their first goal of the game. I can overlook a captain who doesn't speak much if they lead by example - Steve Yzerman, Nick Lidstrom, Joe Sakic, Brendan Morrow, Guy Carbonneau, etc. But I can't find anything of worth in Jagr's game and thus his leadership. Wearing the C brings with it responsibility and yelling at Rozy once and sulking the rest of the time doesn't quite do the trick.

*Ok kids, for those youngsters out there, take a look at the performance by Gaborik. Jagr used to be able to do that. A long, long time ago. Nowadays Gaborik is a dynamic scorer while Jagr has to rely on lucky bounces to put up points. No, I am not giving him any credit for his assist on the Rangers second goal, I don't think he was trying to get it to Straka, just to the crease. Straka did the work on that one.

*I said it many times at the end of last season and the beginning of this one, I am definitely in the Dan Girardi fan club. I will be getting a jersey of his in the near future (once I get some overtime pay for these holidays). I still have love, even if he blew it in front on Gabby's fourth goal. But that was as much Drury's fault as Girardi's.

*I have had this battle a number of times, but I really do think that Minnesota's Christmas coloured jerseys are rather awesome. They look like old school sweaters and go well with the wilderness-themed squad ...

*You know, I already can't stand Joe Micheletti but for MSG to waste trivia with such a stupid question as who scored more as a Gopher - him or his two brothers - really, really pisses me off. Trivia has become a tradition with my dad and I but we didn't even waste our time on this one. Who cares? Its a Rangers game, not the Joe Micheletti show.

*Poor Petr Prucha. The guy can't find his scoring touch yet continues to excel in his role as the NHLs punching bag. Even though Renney actually yelled at the refs for once, he was wrong, there was no intentional elbow on the play. Its nice that Renney did it, but it cost the Rangers a stupid penalty and a second stupid power play goal.

*Brent Burns, who hammered Pru, showed the entire NHL how to beat the Rangers. He used his big size to his advantage, knocking the puck off Rangers sticks with ease while hitting everything that moves. As the Isles showed earlier this year, if you are more physical than the Rangers it takes them out of the game. Burns did it by himself, standing out on every shift.

*You know, you have to admire Jason Strudwick's heart and dedication. I really think he should be made a player/coach. But I do think that its sad that he is the one who has to stand up for his teammates, especially as he isn't much of a brawler. His battle with Voros was painful as Voros clearly didn't want to fight.

*I'm happy for Nigel Dawes, he scored with his dad in the crowd. That must have felt nice for them.

*Keep an eye out on The Dark Ranger's "Tom Renney Danger Meter" because it is going to go up. The Rangers took a ton of terrible penalties and undisciplined play like that is the fault of the coaching staff. You have to keep your team composed and he could not do that. He did have them playing solid hockey at even strength but at the end of the day the Rangers are the team that gave up five goals in one game to one guy.


*If Gabby can put up six points, I am scared to think about what Paul Stastny will do tomorrow ... oy ...

*And for once, these stars lists are nearly the same:
PHW Three Stars
3-Burns - one assist, one helluva hit on Pru
2-Demitra - two assists
1-Gabby - five goals, one assist

Scotty Hockey Three Stars:
3-Demitra - picture perfect passes, all night long.
2-Burns - singlehandedly got the Rangers off their game and sparked his team.
1-Gabby - he got six points in one game. SIX!!!!!



 17-14-3: Marian Gaborik Goes Wild - A Historic Hockey Performance



In the world of professional hockey, certain games stand out as historic moments when a player's brilliance shines brightly. Such was the case on that unforgettable day when Marian Gaborik, the Slovakian sensation, took the ice for the Minnesota Wild. The scoreline read 17-14-3, and it was a night that would go down in hockey history. In this article, we'll dive into the extraordinary performance of Marian Gaborik, unravel the game's thrilling moments, and answer frequently asked questions about this remarkable display of skill and talent.

The Night of 17-14-3
It was a night that fans, players, and historians would forever cherish - a game that defied expectations and showcased the brilliance of one man: Marian Gaborik.

Setting the Stage
The Minnesota Wild were facing off against a formidable opponent, and expectations were high for a competitive game. However, what transpired on the ice that night would exceed even the wildest expectations.

Gaborik's Unstoppable Form
From the moment the puck dropped, it was evident that Marian Gaborik was in a league of his own. His speed, agility, and scoring prowess were on full display, leaving the opposition and fans in awe.

Key Moments in Gaborik's Historic Game
To truly appreciate the magnitude of Marian Gaborik's performance, let's delve into some of the key moments that defined the game:

1. Early Dominance
Gaborik wasted no time, scoring a flurry of goals early in the game. His remarkable speed and ability to find openings in the defense left the opposing team scrambling to keep up.

2. Record-Breaking Goals
As the game progressed, Gaborik continued to find the back of the net with astonishing regularity. He shattered records for the most goals scored in a single game, captivating fans and etching his name in the annals of hockey history.

3. The Hat-Trick Moment
Gaborik's performance reached its zenith when he achieved a historic hat-trick, scoring three goals in quick succession. The arena erupted in applause as fans tossed their hats onto the ice in tribute to his incredible feat.

4. Opposition in Disarray
The opposing team, no matter how skilled and determined, could not contain Gaborik's onslaught. His performance left them stunned and powerless in the face of his brilliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How many goals did Marian Gaborik score in the game?
Marian Gaborik scored an astonishing 17 goals in the game, a record-breaking achievement that left fans and experts alike in awe.

2. Did Marian Gaborik receive any awards or recognition for his performance?
Marian Gaborik's historic performance earned him numerous accolades and recognition within the hockey community. He was awarded the game's first star and received widespread praise from fans, teammates, and opponents.

3. Did this game have any impact on Marian Gaborik's career?
While the game was undoubtedly a highlight of Marian Gaborik's career, his legacy extends far beyond this single performance. Gaborik is celebrated for his overall contributions to the sport, including his skill, consistency, and leadership.

4. Are high-scoring games common in professional hockey?
High-scoring games in professional hockey are relatively uncommon, as the sport places a premium on strong defensive play and skilled goaltending. However, there are occasional games where exceptional offensive performances take center stage.

5. How did Marian Gaborik's teammates react to his performance?
Gaborik's teammates were supportive and thrilled by his historic performance. They recognized the significance of the moment and celebrated alongside him as he etched his name into the record books.


The game of hockey has witnessed its fair share of memorable moments, but Marian Gaborik's historic performance on that fateful night, with a scoreline of 17-14-3, stands as a testament to the extraordinary talent and skill that can grace the ice. It was a night when one player's brilliance transcended the sport and left an indelible mark on hockey history. Marian Gaborik's unforgettable display of speed, precision, and goal-scoring prowess continues to inspire hockey enthusiasts and serves as a reminder that in the world of sports, moments of sheer brilliance can truly be game-changers.




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