Monday, September 13, 2010

FOURTH IS THE BEST

Hey there, DGNB readers. I apologize for neglecting the ten of you (whom I love equally) recently. Mostly, logging into Blogger is kind of a bitch every time, but I regress- no excuses, especially lousy ones like that.

I figured I'd update you with the goings-on in DGNB world. Firstly, and most importantly, not only will you be able to find my insightful prose here (like I'd abandon you, and this forum in which I can say 'fuck'), but I have joined The Fourth Period magazine team for the upcoming season, and this is huge for me. The Fourth Period is the only hockey lifestyle magazine, and if we all agree on something, it's that the lifestyle surrounding our sport is really like no other. The articles are edgy, the photos (especially the covers) are dope, and there aren't 13 pages of stats to skip (okay, I skim them sometimes). The Fourth Period magazine is doing its huge part in bridging the gaps between fan, player, and organization (perhaps bridging the media/blogger gap a little as well); really appealing to the real fan, which most of us are. Keep an eye out for my stuff at TheFourthPeriod.com (or click the TFP logo on the right), and check out the free digital issue of the most recent magazine out NOW.


Lastly, the first ever DGNB t-shirt will be dropping soon, and while we are talking merchandise, let us hear what else you'd like to see via DGNB web store (no worries, none of that 'dot com' stuff, self promotion is really not our forte). All ideas are welcome, even the dumb ones. Especially the dumb ones.


Let's drop the puck already, I'm sick of making LA Kings toast.


Peace + love, fellow hockey fans.


(photos- The Fourth Period)

Saturday, September 4, 2010

HE ASKED FOR A 13 BUT THEY DREW A 31

This week some guy named Kovalchuk (or some guy named his agent) finally got their Paul-McCartney-esque contract demands met. He's staying with the Devils for like, the rest of his life, and still nothing in the actual game itself changes, and still I don't care. No, this week I'm relishing in a double goalie mask FAIL.



To be fair, Dan Ellis is my favorite hockey player on Twitter. His darling tweets about how much he loves his family never fail to draw an "aww" out of this stone face, and his opinions on the league and the game are honest, candid and legitimate. I sheepishly admit to not really hearing of Dan Ellis before Twitter, which goes to show naysayers like myself that this stupid Twitter thing may actually be helpful in spreading the Good Word of the game (maybe). But Dan Ellis made himself really popular/unpopular (remains to be seen) with a weird crowd when he unknowingly chose a World of Warcraft figure for his TB Lightning mask art, prompting some to wonder, not about the theme, but if Dan Ellis is, off the ice, a WoW fan. Ellis could have played it off like 'It's a level 60 Grand Marshall PVP set, yeah I'm that good, you should see me in the pipes, mother fucker'. But Dan Ellis wouldn't say that, because Dan Ellis is an honest man (because Dan Ellis is not a 20-something stoner with a dirty mouth and off-color sense of humor). Instead he humbly admits via Twitter:


I had no idea that it was a WoW figure. I google image searched Thor and that came up. Thor god of Thunder and Zeus god of sky/thunder/light

But if my WoW mask makes you happy...rock on! 


Dan Ellis managed to make himself look like a total nerd, while making himself look like a total non-nerd by being totally clueless about the nerdiness of it all. Rock on back, Dan. But still, Google Image FAIL. Consider yourself pwned.

Good thing for Ellis and feline-hoarding-hockey fans everywhere, Yahoo!'s Puck Daddy blog uncovered the latest comic gem to come out of Russia, only a couple days later. 

Look here, meow
This little guy belongs to Vasiliy Koshechkin of the KHL, who either has an amazing sense of humor, or is playing off a mistake like Dan Ellis didn't. Slap on some cloudy  blue skies, throw on a fluffy white kitten (the detail they put into the fur), some Kid Pixx font... pretty straightforward artistic direction if you ask me. Apparently it was originally supposed to be a tomcat (Koshechkin's nickname is "Cat") but it ended up looking like a kitten (it's cool, mask artist, I wouldn't know what to do with the word "tomcat" either, maybe he wanted a portrait of Tom Jones, which considering the outcome, wouldn't have been outside the realm of possibility). Being the man of ironic humor that he might be, Vasiliy Koshechkin rocked the adorable head piece anyway, he even named the kitten on the side and claimed that the little fella is "very bored from being on the side of his head all the time". At which point I'm wondering if I enjoy this because it is classic goaltender eccentricity or because it reminds me of a  mushroom trip I once had. I don't know how good of a player Vasiliy Koshechkin is, but if he isn't getting much pipe time, he can always claim that the kitten on his helmet is bored from being on the bench all the time. Even the guy in the kitty mask doesn't like to be door bitch.

  
Peace + love, hockey fans

(photos- 25Stanley.com, Puck Daddy on Yahoo!)