Talbot adds heat to Winter Classic
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07/28/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Thank goodness the NHL still has a few
guys like Max Talbot.
Today's athletes are generally so concerned with image that they are constantly
guarding themselves against saying something controversial. If you've watched a
lot of post-game NHL interviews, it wouldn't surprise you that hockey players
are the most restrained of all the major sports.
So, when Talbot went on a Pittsburgh radio show on Tuesday morning and called
Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin a word that is most accurately
used to describe a feminine hygiene product, like it or not, I bet it grabbed
your attention.
And the fact that the insult was hurled just hours before Talbot represented
the Penguins at a Heinz Field press conference to officially announce the
Winter Classic contest between the Pens and Caps, makes the gritty Pittsburgh
forward a marketing genius.
Some might say that Talbot was simply caught up in the morning zoo atmosphere
of the WXDX program, but the timing of the verbal barb can't be a coincidence.
Even though Talbot was somewhat diplomatic and certainly cleaned up the
language when asked about Ovechkin at the Heinz Field press conference, it's
hard to believe he simply slipped up on the morning show. Talbot was on 105.9
The X to talk about the Winter Classic and about 20 seconds after being asked
about Ovechkin, Talbot said "I just hate the guy".
One of the hosts followed up that remark by saying that's why he wanted Talbot
on the show and not Sidney Crosby because he knew Sid would have chosen the PC
route in answering questions about Ovie. Talbot -- a Stanley Cup hero for
Pittsburgh in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals against Detroit in 2009 --
didn't need to add fire to the already smoldering rivalry between the Caps and
Pens, but it seems to be his nature to stir the pot, on and off the ice.
How long this Talbot-created controversy will last is now largely in
Ovechkin's hands. If the Russian icon chooses to take Talbot's bait we could be
in for the type of offseason war of words that is not a frequent occurrence in
the buttoned-up world of the NHL.
My guess is Ovechkin will fire back with some sort of jab regarding the gap in
talent between he and Talbot, but you never really know how, or if, Ovie will
respond. Like his Penguins detractor, the Capitals sniper is an interesting guy
in his own right.
I'm sure Gary Bettman is so happy he could kiss Talbot for his remarks. After
all, the commissioner already has a marquee matchup for his league's precious
outdoor game and any added interest could only help TV ratings come January 1.
The only problem is that the Pens and Caps won't face each other in the
regular season until December 23 in Washington, giving a whole lot of time for
the Talbot-Ovie spat to go away. But, rest assured, the media won't forget and
we'll be here to remind everyone of Massengill-gate, every chance we get. And
don't worry, the fans will join in on the fun as well. In fact, I can already
amuse myself by imagining the signs that will be visible at the Verizon Center
in late December.
I know the whole thing is childish and possibly even offensive, but covering
hockey in the summer can get a bit boring. That is, unless people continue to
ask Max Talbot questions about a certain Capitals superstar.
KOVALCHUK SAGA ENTERS LEGAL LIMBO PHASE
Another reason to cheer the Talbot-Ovie story is that the Ilya Kovalchuk free
agency saga is getting too boring for words. As if the chase to land the
superstar winger could drag on any longer, Kovalchuk's future, at least for the
time being, is now for an arbitrator to decide.
The yet-to-be-named arbitrator will determine whether Kovalchuk's contract with
the New Jersey Devils, a 17-year, $102 million deal, is valid or if it
"deliberately circumvented" the salary cap, as the NHL said it did when it
rejected the contract last week.
Since free agency began on July 1, the biggest talent to be had on the open
market this summer has been rumored to be heading to Los Angeles, New Jersey
and even St. Petersburg (Russia, not Florida). It appeared that the Devils had
finally sealed the deal with their offer last week, but the league stepped in
and rejected the contract. On Monday, The NHL Players Association filed a
grievance on Kovalchuk's behalf, prompting the need for an arbitrator.
Now, all we can do is wait for the union and the league to agree on an
arbitrator. After one is selected, the arbitrator will have 48 hours to decide
on the validity of the contract.
No matter which way the arbitrator rules, it is seeming like more of a sure
thing that the Devils are going to land Kovalchuk. After all, they've already
done the hard part and worked out a deal that made both sides happy. If the
arbitrator says the deal is valid, then Kovalchuk will head back to Newark,
where he played the end of last season following a trade with Atlanta. However,
if arbitration winds up favoring the league on this situation, there still
should be no reason the Devils and Kovalchuk can't tweak the deal a bit and
make it work.
Hopefully, this marks the final phase of Kovalchuk's search for a long-term
destination. If not, I guess hockey enthusiasts will go back to what we've
all been doing since July 1, waiting for one of the NHL's most talented
scorers to finally make up his mind.
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