Tuesday, November 28, 2006


Midnight Special

After hearing Paul Maurice describing Darcy Tucker as a "special player" 38 times in one interview, it started to get on my nerves. Maybe it's just me, but the use of the word "special" in hockey journalism is ridiculous. There are adjectives upon adjectives for describing people, and I would assume that writers / journalists would be able to crack open a thesaurus now and then to come up with ingenious expressions now and again rather than relying on a worn out word that has been stripped of all real meaning. As the saying goes though, many writers get unlimited mileage out of a limited vocabulary.

Here is a brief list of examples describing everyone from Gretzky to Nolan to some no name hack that played 3 games for the Devils back in 97.
  • Bowman said. "You were a special player, and a special player in my heart."
  • Ken Hitchcock, coach of the rival Philadelphia Flyers, hailed Lemieux as a "special player, special player, special talent."
  • Orr did everything by himself with tremendous injuries and I believe he was the most special player to ever play…
  • On Crosby “He’s truly a special player.”
  • Gretzky truly is in his own category. Love him or hate him , you have to admit he was a special player
  • "But we feel Owen Nolan is a special player."
  • "I spent six years here that were very special, so I'm sure I had a little extra tonight,"
  • "It's a special feeling when you come back to your former team.”
  • "It is a pretty special feeling to know you have the community behind you,"
  • Boucher has special night in Stars' 5-3 win

Come on now...I know that most players have the equivalent of a 6th grade Jethro Bodean education and coaches maybe a 9th grade education, but writers have supposedly gone to school to get what Mr. Valiaho called "The Dictionary Habit" back in grade 4.

Regardless of all this jive, it makes about as much sense listening to professional athletes talking as watching Leno and Letterman face off in a game of canasta against Larry King and Oprah while they all eat sunflower seeds.
Is there a sports cliche getting on your nerves? Post it up in the comments section and I will pass it along to Dave Hodge. He will throw pencils until something gets done about it.

3 comments:

The Goat said...

Hmm...Darcy Tucker...a special player. Actually I think I could go with "special" player but hardly special.

I think more to the point would be a superflake with limited talent only surviving in the league by being a superpest with little to no honor. He is having a freak season and it will come crashing down.

Death to the Leafs

VonJackass said...

16 goals in 26 games...nicaaaaaahhhh.
Tucker is a bastard, but he is the Leafs' bastard.

In looking over a few more Maurice interviews, I think he is trying to act like he is pissed off most of the time so that the media thinks he is taking his job seriously. It reminds me of Costanza's theory that if you look really ticked off at work, then the boss always thinks you are busy.

The Goat said...

Tucker the Fucker at it again today. Another cheap shot to add to his resume!