Friday, April 23, 2010

My Brother's Beard

We have a new beard folks!  This is my brother's beard, being grown for the Pittsburgh Penguins.  I know, I know...I shouldn't be supporting such a cause, but this blog is all about the NHL playoffs and playoff beards, so all are welcome!  (Except bandwagon jumpers)  So here's one more for your beard enjoyment! 
 

Russian Humor

For those who are a fan of the Caps or just a fan of Russians!


Game Five Friday

I'm running a bit late tonight so I won't yabber too much.  The Caps game has already started, so we'll get straight to the pics!  I have a new husband photo, and brother-in-law photo to share.  Enjoy!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day Beard Pic

As promised...the latest beard picture has arrived.  Apparently the beard is doing it's job because the Capitals won again last night in Montreal with a 6-3 victory over the Canadiens.  The Capitals finally have a two game lead heading into tomorrow's match-up in Washington.  The Capitals are one win away from winning the series and moving on to the next round.  Boudreau has already announced his starting goaltender for game five.  Some expected to see Jose Theodore back between the pipes when the Capitals returned to the Verizon Center but the big guy has another plan...Varlamov To Start Game 5  Who's ready to Rock The Red tomorrow night?

Looking forward to hearing thoughts about the beard.  I decided to take some side/profile shots tonight.


Earth Day

Happy Earth Day to everyone!  I hope you had a chance before tonight's games to plant a tree and do your part!  Mother Earth will be very happy.

I see the bandwagon jumper discussion has sparked some interest.  I believe the two brothers have asked a friend to mediate this discussion because they cannot come to a civil conclusion on their own.  I will follow up with more details as they become available.  Everyone's opinion is still welcome and appreciated.
It's going to be a big night for a couple of teams.  The Pittsburgh Penguins could take their series with a win in game five tonight against the Ottawa Senators.  Or the Senators could force a game six with a win this evening.  Ottawa has become the most recent team to turn to goaltender changes with Pascal Leclaire starting tonight for the Senators, in place of Brian Elliott. Leclaire To Start For The Senators.  New Jersey is also in danger of falling out in the first round as they face the Flyers in game five tonight.  With two of Philly's better forwards out for at least the rest of the series, the Devils may stand a chance. Gagne & Carter Out  Both match-ups start at 7pm. 

Other match-ups this evening include Chicago at Nashville in game four.  Nashville leads that series 2-1.  Sounds like Chicago defenseman Brian Campbell is very close to returning from a broken collarbone injury received during a run-in with Alexander Ovechkin about six weeks ago. All's Quiet In Chicago   And Colorado is back in San Jose tonight for game five.  That series is tied at 2-2.

I have one new beard picture to share from the brother-in-law.  The husband is off taking his final exam for the semester.  I will take his nightly shot when he returns.  For now...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Things Are Heating Up

Ok folks, I'm going to get right into it.  We need some input around here for a "discussion" that has been going on all day.  Is the brother-in-law (Brian's brother) a bandwagon jumper?  I will try to provide as much information as possible so everyone can make an informed decision.

  • He had never been to a hockey game prior to about a month ago.
  • He opted out of fantasy hockey at the beginning of the season stating that he didn't like hockey.
  • Told us hockey was boring and he didn't want to hear about it when we told him how well the Capitals were doing all season.
  • After attending his first hockey game, he proceeded to say hockey didn't require any skill and anyone could be a hockey player.
 This whole discussion came about because of a post he put on Facebook about how he was growing a playoff beard and the Capitals better have a good run in the playoffs.  He was told after that, that he was not to call it a playoff beard because he did not follow hockey (or the Capitals) all season and therefore would be a bandwagon jumper.  He proceeded to say that he was not a bandwagon jumper but could not provide a reasonable explanation.  

This is where all you lovely readers come in...we need your two cents!  There has to be an ending to this.  The brother-in-law does not consider himself a bandwagon jumper because "it's not like I was ever against the Caps", as he puts it.  What do you think?  What constitutes a bandwagon jumper in your book?  Please reference Urban Dictionary if you are unsure of the true definition.  Number two fits the brother-in-law just about perfectly.  Leave your thoughts in the comment section and hopefully we can bring this "discussion" to a close.

Now on to more important matters...hockey!  It's game night for the Capitals.  Game four of the series with Montreal.  If the Caps can win this one, they'll take a two game lead going into game five at home on Friday.  Boudreau was not so secretive today about his goalie situation.  It was known early on that Varlamov would be back between the pipes tonight for the Capitals.  It was also known that Carey Price, Montreal's backup goaltender who relieved Jaroslav Halak in Monday's matchup, would be starting for the Canadiens tonight.  Are these wise decisions from each side?  Would you have gone with Varlamov again after his brilliant win on Monday, or given Jose Theodore a shot at playing in his former home?  Does Halak deserve a second chance at home against the Capitals?  In case you're curious about how the coaches view the Varlamov situation The Sky's The Limit.

And now to the beard...it's officially been a week since the blog started and the first picture was taken.  That's all from me tonight...it's game time!  Go Caps!
 

Beards Beards Everywhere!

I hope everyone is enjoying the blog and the playoffs.  Last night we finally had some teams take a two game lead in their series.  Philadelphia is one game away from knocking out New Jersey.  And Pittsburgh has also taken a 3-1 lead in the series against Ottawa.  Both game fives will be tomorrow evening.  Does anyone think either series will end with game five, or will NJ and Ottawa rally back?

I have a few more beard pictures to share with you this morning.  The first is an update from the bandwagon jumping brother-in-law.  The second is from a San Jose Sharks fan who has since shaved after one of their own scored the game winning goal for the opposing team in OT.  The deal is, Sharks win round one and the beard will start over.  They appear on the right track after last night's OT win against the Avalanche.


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

One Week Down

It's officially been about a week since his last shave. We've made it halfway through the first round of the playoffs.  Most series are still very close.  Can you believe Bob Lou got pulled last night?  Yikes!  Anything is possible during the playoffs...  Can't wait to see how things continue to shape up.  What a game from the Caps last night though!  Brucie opted to play Varly, who had the good record in Montreal, instead of Theodore.  The Capitals dominated the game with a final tally of 5 to 1.  That's certainly one way to shut up a bunch of Canadians.  Two more wins and the series is ours!  What a great birthday present that would be.  If only they could win the cup on that day instead...luckily I accept late birthday gifts, so it's ok.

Here's the latest beard pic.  I'm thinking I may start taking side shots too.  Thoughts?

Beard-Off

Ok folks, the beard-off is now official.  I received this photo from my brother-in-law this morning.  I believe he last shaved on Thursday morning, which is about 12 hours after my husband's last shave.  I don't know when this picture was taken, my guess would be either last night or this morning.  I will find out soon.  Until then...let the competition begin! *Update: The photo was taken this morning around 7:30.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Day Six & Pic

Just another Manic Monday around here!  We're just about halfway through the first round of the 2010 playoffs.  All the teams are keeping things interesting.  I feel bad for San Jose who took a tough loss last night against Colorado when one of their own scored the game winning goal in OT on their goalie.  Fans and players are both going to need a lot of energy and focus to bounce back in game four.  The series is now 2-1 in favor of Colorado.  Boston/Buffalo and Vancouver/LA play their game three tonight.  Those series are both tied at 1-1.  There has yet to be a totally dominant team in these playoffs.  Every team still stands a chance and fans are loving it.  Well...at least I am!  I can't believe the lack of beard participation we are getting!  I was told I may receive a few pics from the brother-in-law this evening of his beard.  Remember folks, his is not a playoff beard.  It's just a beard-off between brothers.  Whew...try saying that three times fast!


Apparently this blog as caused quite a stir in my husband's office community.  Doesn't take much to rile up a small town.  Glad I could spice things up!  Enjoy the latest pic.  Gotta run...it's game time!!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Day Five & Pic

Boy oh boy do these playoffs keep getting more interesting?!  The LA Kings tied up the series with Vancouver last night in a 3-2 OT win.  That series is now tied at 1-1.  Boston gave Buffalo a run for their money yesterday afternoon in a 5-3 victory, tying that series at 1-1.  And last but not least, the Washington Capitals rallied back from a 0-2 start in the first period to win 6-5 in OT against Montreal (thanks mostly to a rookie defenseman, John Carlson, scoring with less than 2 minutes remaining in regulation to tie the game and force another OT) Praise for Carlson  But the Capitals are not out of harm's way yet.  They head to Montreal tomorrow night for game three.  The big question in Washington now is who will be between the pipes for the Capitals?  Jose Theodore was pulled within minutes during the first period of Saturday's match-up.  Varlamov kept the Capitals afloat during the late game surge and ultimately lead them to their first victory of these playoffs.  For those who don't know much about the Capitals, Theodore started his career in Montreal and has not started a game there since leaving the team.  At the start of the playoffs Boudreau was quoted as saying he was giving Theodore a "longer leash" during these playoffs and Theodore would be the starter for Washington.  But the young Varlamov has a respectable record against the Canadiens.  So who will Boudreau give the start to?  Apparently he's keeping it to himself for the time being. Mum's The Word

And back to the point of this blog....the beard!  It's starting to take shape...I've seen a lot of face scratching recently but haven't heard any complaints.  He even admitted to washing it with shampoo...adorable!