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The Love Guru: The Toronto Maple Leafs Win the Stanley Cup In A Movie. Is that right to see?
Jun 24, 2008 | 10:55PM | report this

Hello friends,

I want to talk a little about the new Mike Myers comedy movie The Love Guru and how it deals with sports and how it fictionally has the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the Stanley Cup. That hasn't happened in reality since the Maple Leafs last won the Stanley Cup 41 years ago in 1967.

Mike Myers the star of the movie is a huge hockey and Toronto Maple Leafs fan and not old enough to remember the last time the Leafs won the Cup. So he wanted to fictionalize it in his new comedy movie where he plays a love guru trying to help a hockey player whose romance has gone bad and the player who plays for Toronto has lost his girl to a rival goalie played by Justin Timberlake. The movie which also features the beautiful Jessica Alba as the Toronto team general manager, a lot of other beautiful women and a midget coach of the Maple Leafs which has some funny scenes with Mike Myers.

To summarize the hockey part of the story the star player is suspended for Toronto for fighting and the Leafs fall behind the Los Angeles Kings 3 games to none in the Stanley Cup Finals with Justin Timberlake as the Kings goalie. Of course in movieland the Leafs come back to tie the series 3-3 and are traling 1-0 with a minute to go in the seventh game. Then suddenly the Toronto star who Myers character has been guiding regains his confidence scores a goal to tie and gets a penalty shot to win the Stanley Cup against Timberlake's goalie character.

The Toronto player scores the winning penalty shot and the Leafs win the Stanley Cup fictionally of course. Is this right for long suffering fans to see in reality even though it's only pretend? The Cleveland Indians were portrayed to win the World Series in the movie Major League even though they hadn't won the World Series since 1948.

Should we have the Chicago Cubs win a World Series in a movie so they can say they saw it happen even if it wasn't real?  I think as much as you enjoy fantasizing about it in a movie and I'm sure Buffalo Bills fans would make Scott Norwood's kick go a little more to the left and through the goalpost. We would all rather though see it in reality . It is all fun of course and I realize why Myers lived out his fantasy of seeing the Leafs win the Stanley Cup in the movie.

But he and all of us fans would rather watch the real life movie heroics later. Otherwise you are teasing the long suffering fans with an event that isn't real as much as they want it to be. This is my take on it. What do you think friends? Let me know your thoughts and we'll talk soon again. Best wishes and have a great and productive day. fenfan 

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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Who is this years Canadian or Original Six Team?
Mar 21, 2007 | 9:26AM | report this

Hello Sports Friends,

Well March Madness will be concluding in a few weeks and my brackets weren't the best this year I picked too many upsets. Also baseball will be starting soon and I'm excited about that until summer when football arrives. April also brings the NBA and Stanley Cup playoffs and I've been wondering which Canadian or Original Six team is going to come along to create some interest in the hockey playoffs that is as much interest as the casual fan has.

Now there are 30 teams in the National Hockey League but with all due respect to the other great and not so great teams there are only 10 teams which fall into the category of Canadian or Original Six. First the Canadian teams which include two Original Six teams the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens as well as the Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators. The Other Original Six teams which were the original six NHL clubs until expansion occured in 1967 include American city teams such as the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks along with Toronto and Montreal listed above.

So what makes these 10 teams more interesting or special than the other 20 teams in the NHL?  History and tradition and the love of the game which is mostly strongest in the Canadian and Original Six cities. Now I know there are great passionate fans in cities like Buffalo, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Minnesota,  Colorado,  Dallas and other cities. You can make your arguements but the hockey playoffs and games are most interesting when a Canadian or Original Six team is involved. Take the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals between the Original Six team the New York Rangers and the Canadian team the Vancouver Canucks. Now add the backdrop that the Rangers and captain Mark Messier who had previously won five Stanley Cups in Edmonton with Wayne Gretzky in the 80s were trying to win the Rangers first Stanley Cup sice 1940, 54 years at the time and the final series went the full seven games with the final game being decided by one goal and you had a lot of passion. I heard there were riots in Vancouver and celebration in New York and that is what makes great rivalry and passion and interest for the game. Also incidentally that series reached tv ratings that the NHL: hasn't seen before or since. The only other hockey ratings bonanza I can think of is the Miracle on Ice USA beats the Soviets game in the 1980 Winter Olympics.

Otherwise you hear about 1.1 and 0.7 type ratings for NHL hockey games even the playoff ones except in Canada of course which doesn't count with the US media so I always hope we'll have a Canadian or Original Six team to create some interest if not ratings because that is where the game is most passionate with all due respect to the other great teams and hockey cities. It was fun the last two hockey seasons to see Canadian teams in the finals, Edmonton in 2006 and Calgary and 2004. We won't mention much about the lockout in between which hurt the game of hockey even more. But even though Edmonton lost to the Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning both in the seventh game of the finals and both were on the road,  but still it was more exciting because you had cities and a country Canada where the passion of hockey mattered the most. It was better viewing than Colorado vs Florida or Anaheim vs New Jersey which were a couple of the less exciting Stanley Cup  matchups as far as the overall interest of the fans in recent years.

So I'm wondering who is this years Edmonton, Calgary or New York Rangers team to get me excited about the playoffs? None of the Canadian teams look really strong to make either the playoffs or a deep run to the finals and for the Original Six teams only the Detroit Red Wings from Hockeytown, Detroit a great American hockey city located ten miles from the Canadian border is in a strong postion to get into the playoffs and make a playoff run.

Now I have nothing against these other non Canadian and Original Six teams.In fact I root for my local area team the Dallas Stars where interest is surprisingly high in southern and sunny Texas, but I also like to watch the games where the interest is the highest. That is what I think attracts the casual fans with all due repect to the non traditional and Sun Belt market teams. So lets enjoy the games and hope there are some interesting teams and stories to follow which will make hockey a more interesting and enjoyable game to the general public and no I'm not asking for baseball, football and basketball type ratings. Please stop comparing hockey to those games, especially the ratings obsessed media who doesn't want to see small market Canadian teams. What do you want to see Anaheim vs New Jersey? Yawn, and I'm not talking just about the players on the ice but the lack of passion in the cities where interest isn't the highest. So enough rambling for today and have great and productive days and let me know what you think as always. Best wishes. fenfan67

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I love taking about all sports in general although I tend to follow team sports more because I tend to follow teams more than individuals. That's why I don't have any favorite players listed at this time. Feel free to talk about most anything in sports with me. I don't know everything about sports, but I wish I did because maybe then I'd be in the sports profession. Anyway sports is my passion and I'd love to talk about it with you and become your sports friend so stop by anytime and we'll talk sports!
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