Things I hate hearing in the 1st week of a new NHL season: Pizzo
He will not score that many, they are not that good, and that goal was only 'meh'
Clichés and hockey have gone hand-in-hand since the first faceoff. From players talking about having a "good bunch of guys in the room," to coaches saying "our backs are against the wall," they're a dime a dozen. (See what I did there?)
Clichés really seem to take on a whole new level in the first week of the season, when the media can get overexcited like kids on Christmas morning.
And while I've been guilty of a few of them in my career, here is my list of things I hate hearing in the first week of the NHL season.
'He's on pace to ...'
This one has to die. I can live with this joke if someone has a huge season opener, but if a player has six goals in the first three games, Wayne Gretzky can rest easy knowing his record of 92 goals is still very safe. If anyone uses the word "pace" before the 50-game mark, I grit my teeth.
'He is in mid-season form'
This one seems to ONLY be used in the first week. At the mid-season point, a player is either "battling fatigue" or "still going strong." You could argue that players should be at their best early on in the season because they haven't been beaten up for 40-plus games. In the first week they are fresh, motivated and probably pretty healthy.
'That's a goal-of-the-year candidate'
I get it, we have been hungry for nice goals all summer, so the very fact that a guy just dangled a few players before going top shelf on a goalie gets us pretty excited. But a goal has to be very (VERY) good to guarantee we will still be talking about it after 1,271 games and thousands of goals.
WATCH | Blake Coleman scores beauty against Jets:
(Editor's note: You really think you're going to see something better than this, Pizzo?)
'They find themselves in a playoff spot'
I remember I once started a round of golf with three straight pars (huge deal for a hacker like me), but I didn't break 100 that day. Sometimes even the worst teams in history can pick up a couple of wins in the first week, but remember: 82 games can change a lot.
'He's making his case to stay with the big club'
If a first-round draft pick with a lot of potential has a good start, I'm fine with this line. When someone is playing with the big club because of a few injuries and is clearly a placeholder, just stop it. We know he will be sent down any day now.
'He is already in the Hart Trophy conversation'
There are a handful of players who actually start the season as a Hart Trophy candidate (former winners, bona fide superstars, etc.) No disrespect to the Anthony Manthas of the world but I don't think he should be clearing a spot on his mantle just yet.
'This could be their year'
It's the first week of the season. It could literally be anyone's year every year.
WATCH | Rob Pizzo's quick hits on the upcoming season: