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Friday, March 07, 2008
A Ring of Honor
It's certainly a topic worthy of discussion, and now might be the best time to get that ball -- or puck, if you will -- rolling.
Why is this the "best time?" Well, for those of you who frequented RFK Stadium for Nationals games the past few years, you no doubt remember seeing the Washington hall of stars banner displayed in right field.
RFK -- home to the Senators, Redskins, DC United, and Nationals over the years, not to mention some famous media personalities who covered those teams -- was a logical place to honor Washington's sports heroes, without respect to the sport they played or covered.
But now, with Washington home to arenas that are dedicated to sports -- FedEx Field for the Redskins, the new Nationals Park opening for the baseball team, Verizon Center for the Wizards and Capitals, RFK still for the United -- it might be the best time to introduce the idea of a Ring of Honor at Verizon Center to honor those who played and chronicled events under its roof (and, by extension, the old Capital Centre/USAirways Arena).
A "Ring of Honor" might be a difficult thing to accomplish, logistically, since the obvious choices for locations for such a ring are now display boards for in-game advertisements or messages. But perhaps a ring above the rink...one made of banners to be hung as one might do with championship banners...to honor those of the Bullets, Wizards, and Capitals who have distinguished themselves over the years; to honor a Dave Fay or a Ron Weber in a manner befitting the best that Washington winter sports and sports journalism has to offer.
Readers, what say you?
The week in...ugh.
He did have a superb effort in a 1-0 overtime loss to Florida, but he also gave up six goals on 27 shots (.778) in 51:40 of work (6.96 GAA) in the other two games, too.
Nine Lives...and other stuff
The Peerless thought this nine-lives thing applied only to the domesticated variety of the species.
And will someone please tell Craig Anderson he is not Roberto Luongo?
And then there is
And speaking of getting hot at the right time, the New York Rangers pulled seven points ahead of
And from the “what the #@%& happened to
Even though the Caps didn’t play, it was quite a night.