Friday, July 17, 2009

U2 = Sellouts?

A recent TV commercial caught my attention, and jogged my memory a little bit. When the iPod really started to take off, Apple released a special edition version on October 26th, 2004 featuring a black iPod with a Red click wheel, and the back displayed signatures from all 4 members of U2. The launch included a version of U2's Vertigo being performed while the band appears in Apple's classic silhouette with white earphone style.



With Apple's release of the iPhone and iPhone 3GS, it should have been the ideal platform to merge U2's star power with this sleek smart phone. But it appears Bono and the boys have jumped ship.

Currently the smart phone industry has 2 juggernauts battling for supremacy (Apple iPhone and RIM Blackberry). The commercial that brought this to my mind was RIM's new Blackberry ads featuring U2, prompting rumours of a "U2 Blackberry" in the near future. Currently RIM is sponsoring U2's latest tour.



If Blackberry loves U2, I'm starting to think U2 loves whatever people will pay them to love.

Whats next? U2 Coke and 5 years later we'll see U2 Pepsi?

Monday, July 6, 2009

Credit Where Credit Is Due...

I must tip my cap to Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke. The boisterous Burke declared his man-crush on John Tavares claiming he was planning to move up to the #1 spot to claim the London Knight phenom as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. That wish didn't come to fruition as Toronto wasn't willing to part with Luke Schenn in exchange for the coveted #1 pick, and John Tavares is now an Islander. Burkie then stated his focus was on the Sedin twins, (flirting with the NHL's tampering laws) and even flew to Sweden on the first day of free agent eligibility in hopes to ink them to big contracts. Despite this bold move, the twins re-signed in Vancouver just hours before, and once again Toronto was left empty handed. In a last ditch effort to salvage an international flight, Brian Burke headed over to see Jonas "the Monster" Gustavsson.

The Monster is billed as "the best goaltender NOT in the NHL" and many general managers have shown interest. Gustavsson had narrowed his list of potential employers down to 4 (Dallas, Toronto, San Jose, and Colorado) before July 1st, reports out of Sweden say he's cut that list in half and the 2 horse race is between the Stars and Maple Leafs. Now if you're a goaltender who is looking to play for a team competing for the Stanley Cup, of those 2, Dallas has to be your first choice. If you are looking for a place where you'll get more playing time, you'd be leaning towards Toronto. If you like the warmer climate, you're heading to Texas. If you want one of the best hockey markets in the NHL, you're going to Ontario. Both Cities have their pros & cons, both teams have sent their Swedish players to wine and dine the young man and give a subtle sales pitch. So what can Brian Burke do to tip the scales in his favour?? The latest news on the FAN 590 today was that Toronto is now also interested in signing Gustavsson's teammate and Farjestad captain Rickard Wallin.

Wallin is described as a solid 2-way player and was drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes back in 1998. Without playing a game for Phoenix, Rickard was traded to the Minnasota Wild in 2000 for Joe Juneau. Wallin played 19 NHL games with the Wild, and recorded 6 goals and 4 assists before opting to return to Sweden in 2005. If Toronto can sign Wallin soon, their chances of winning the Gustavsson sweepstakes will dramatically improve.

You have to hand it to Brian Burke, he's not afraid to gamble. Lets just hope this one pays off.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Lonley on the Right Side

It appears the Detroit Red Wings will have a need for a right winger (or 3) after losing Tomas Kopecky and Marian Hossa to the Central Division rival Chicago Blackhawks, and now news today that Michael Samuelsson has signed a 3 year deal with the Vancouver Canucks. That's 3 players who all patrolled the Right Wing for Detroit, leaving Canadian Olympic hopeful Dan Cleary as the lone natural RW in the current lineup. Sure Detroit has 7 centers who could easily shift to the right side if needed (assuming Hudler sticks around), but I think Kenny Holland might want to set his sights on a decent RW to replace the 3 we just lost. In our farm system we have Johan Ryno as our top RW prospect, but I don't see him stepping into the NHL next season.

Alexi Kovalev (RW) is still out there... but he well surely command more money than we have available. Does Maxim Afinogenov (RW) have anything left in the tank? Would he be a decent fit in Hockeytown? What about Ales Kotalik (RW)? or Petr Sykora (RW)?

Regardless... It'll be a new look Red Wings team in 2009-2010...