Quacked Posts Tagged Qwednesday

Q3 Duckling Edition: My Name is …

by Patrick - posted February 3rd, 2010 at 12:01 am [ On the Web ]
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Qwednesday

Who is this?You know him well.

Do you recognize the kid in the above picture? Here are a few hints: 1) He’s a current Ducks player; 2) This picture is from 1996; 3) Just a guess, but he probably speaks a couple of languages. Still can’t figure it out? Click through and find out.

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Q27: A Career in Cards

by Patrick - posted January 27th, 2010 at 12:30 am [ Features, Quacked ]
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Qwednesday

Rejoice, one and all, for it is again that magical time of the week — known to the rest of the world as Wednesday, or more colloquially, “hump day” — to rifle through the archives of NHL history for some good old-fashioned nostalgic treasures.  (You’ll have to click through to get the good stuff.)

The subject at hand today is Ducks goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere.  You may remember him from less acclaimed roles in Halifax, Hartford and Calgary (Mooseheads and Whalers and Flames, oh my!).  His curriculum vitae prior to joining the Ducks franchise is thin — so thin, in fact, that he had only a scant 30 NHL games to his name upon arrival in June 2000.  The collection of his hockey cards I have to show you chronicle that half-decade before he donned the eggplant and jade.

Not much is typically mentioned about Giguere’s brief stints in Hartford and Calgary, except as a point of contrast to emphasize the effect Francois Allaire’s teachings have had on his game.  Often credited with saving Giguere’s career, Allaire helped hone the young goalie’s skills, adding focus and purpose to his play.  The changes in his style are underscored in reading the various scouting reports on the cards pictured below.  Giguere’s glove hand and athleticism received the bulk of the accolades throughout his junior career, and now the very notion of athleticism being a core tenet of his game seems preposterous.  Instead, Allaire has instilled in him equal measures of confidence and discipline, both key ingredients that helped Giguere transcend his stereotype and become an iconoclast of the traditional Quebec-born goaltender: he became a puck blocker.  No flash, no dash, but plenty of results.

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Qwednesday the 20th: Luck and Larceny

by Patrick - posted January 20th, 2010 at 12:30 am [ On the Web ]
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Qwednesday

Digging into the well of retro-reminiscence once more, this Qwednesday (still working on that name) please find enclosed a reminder of the way we were.  You know, a team that needed sensational goaltending on a nightly basis because it couldn’t score to save its life.  (It seems as though not much has changed it that department of late, although the goaltenders are not bailing the team out as frequently.)

If there exists a perfect counterpoint to Petr Sykora’s 5OT goal in the second round in the court of opinion regarding the defining moment of the Mighty Ducks’ 2003 playoff run, this moment would certainly be a contender for the title.  Somewhat disappointingly, there does not seem to be a clip accompanied by Chris Cuthbert’s unforgettable cry of “how did that stay out?!” — a glib but accurate summation of Jean-Sebastien Giguere’s entire body of work that spring.  The video drops in around the 2:30 mark, but Ducks fans will want to watch this one all the way through, even though the soundtrack isn’t English.

So now you decide: was the save complete and unmitigated luck?  Or do you believe luck is just the residue of skill?  No matter what the call, it’s clear that the video does not present a compelling case against over-sized shoulder pads.

Qwednesday the 13th: eBay gold… or is it jade?

by Patrick - posted January 13th, 2010 at 2:00 pm [ On the Web ]
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Qwacky Qwednesday! (title copyright until something better comes along)

Happy belated New Year, Ducks fans — we hope it’s been as prosperous for you as it has been for the Ducks to-date.  Beginning today, we will use the occasional Wednesday to revel in the many quirky ways the world wide web bestows its splendors on all things Anaheim Ducks.  The name Qwednesday owes its genesis to a complete lack of creativity, and to that end I am entirely open to suggestions for a better moniker.

Today’s find, while not entirely groundbreaking, does a perfunctory job serving that niche market of fans wanting new logos on old jerseys.  It also portends a stern warning to those who think that any combination of opiates, sewing and purple fabric can produce marketable results.  The complete lack of bidding on the product evidently reaffirms that notion.

Interestingly enough, the item’s condition is listed as “new”. I’m not sure if that indicates that the individual components used to create this horrific hybrid were all new or if the seller is coyly suggesting that this is a new style of Ducks jersey (which is itself a bastardized but still accurate version of the term).

Eggplant is the new orangeEggplant is the new orange.  Thanks eBay.

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“Anaheim Ducks Adults Purple Jersey X-Large XL” (ebay.com)