Friday, March 1, 2013

Catholic Seven confirmed; McCoy wants Vick; and ovetime galore in NHL

1. I typically do not like to comment on the slavery that his college sports but there has been recent developments in the Big East that I feel deserve attention.The Seven Catholic schools, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, and Villanova have settled an agreement that will allow them to keep the Big East name as they separate themselves from the football conference. Next year they plan on adding Butler and Xavier for sure with Creighton likely joining afterwards. Dayton and St. Louis will be candidates in following seasons. Notre Dame may be in this conference for the first year until it settles out what it's situation with the ACC is. This will dramatically hurt the rest of the conferences TV contract but not destroy the union. They will still be an AQ school in football but just not have a name.
2. The Yankees have reportedly offered All- Star Second baseman Robinson Cano a very lucrative deal in order to entice him into staying int he Bronx. Cano will be payed $15 million this year on a club option and is expected to test the free agent market this winter.
3. LeSean "Shady" McCoy has publicly stated that he wants Michael Vick to be the starting quarterback for the Eagles next year. He said "People forget- this is Michael Vick" (trust me, I remember the turnovers). While Vick may seem to be suited for Chip Kelly's running offense, Chip Kelly would probably prefer someone who can make smart decisions and not turn the ball over. That is why Michael Vick should be the Eagles' last option; they can either go with Nick Foles who has proven to be a work in progress yet able to be competent. Another option would be Dennis Dixon, who the Eagles have recently acquired and had ran Kelly's offense during his senior year of college. The last option before Vick should be Geno Smith of West Virginia that they could easily pick up at the number 4 spot of the draft. He is similar to Vick but younger and appeared to be a very efficient passer in the beginning of the year but dipped off at the end. The Eagles' need an efficient passer who can move the ball down field, not a flashy runner with a 56% career winning percentage.
NBA Recap
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The Clippers took care of things in Indiana beating the Pacers 99-91. Chris Paul led the way for the Clippers with 29 points and 8 assists while Blake Griffin grabbed 14 rebounds.
Joakim Noah had an incredible 23 point 21 rebound performance in the Bulls 93-82 win over the Sixers. Jrue Holiday led the Sixers with 22 points while his teammate Spencer Hawes had 15 rebounds in the loss.
After just saying that he plans on playing in the 2016 Olympics Dwight Howard played a solid game scoring 11 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Kobe Bryant scored a game-high 33 points while Ricky Rubio had 13 assists as the Timberwolves fell 116-94 to the Lakers.
All NBA
Not many games last night so this won't exactly be the all-decade team.
All NBA 2/28/13
PosPlayerNote
GChris Paul- LACSecond in the league with 29 points last night and also dished out 8 assists. Went 11-18 from the field.
GRicky Rubio- MINHad a league high 13 assists and and also scored 13 points (they lost so its still an unlucky number). He came two rebounds away from a triple-double.
GKobe Bryant- LALShot 13-22 from the field and 4-8 from downtown to score a league high 33 points. Also had 5 assists and 5 rebounds.
FBlake Griffin- LACScored 18 points shooting 7-10 from floor and 4-5 on free throws. Grabbed 14 rebounds.
CJoakim Noah- CHI *Player of the Night*Grabbed an amazing 21 rebounds including 8 on the offensive end. Scored 23 points as well and completed the triple-double with 11 blocks.

 
NHL Recap
Only two goals were scored in regulation in the Bruins-Senators game as Nathan Horton scored for Boston and Jim O'Brien scored for the Sens both scored in the second period. Once in overtime Patrice Bergeron scored three and a half minutes into sudden death. Robin Lehner saved 44 of 46 shots in the 2-1 loss.
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The Maple Leafs and Islanders also went to OT but this game was much higher scoring. The teams split the period 1-1 but then the Maple Leafs scored three unanswered int the second after Lubomir Visnovsky opened up the second with a goal for the Islanders. One of the goals was James van Riemsdyk's 12th of the year and the Leafs entered the third up 4-2. Andrew MacDonald and Kyle Okposo both scored for the Islanders and the game was now headed into overtime. Only a minute into overtime did Dion Phaneuf score to end the game with a 5-4 Leafs win.
The Rangers opened up the game with goals by Carl Hagelin and Derek Stepan before Martin St. Louis answered for the Lightning with 4 minutes left in the first. Marc Staal then increased the Rangers lead to 2 when he scored on the powerplay in the second. Rick Nash then scored with only a minute thirty left to seal the 4-1 win.
The Penguins and Hurricanes split the first period 1-1 with goals by Chris Kunitz of PIT and Eric Staal of CAR. Staal's goal came with only 25 seconds in the period and the Hurricanes rode that momentum into the second with three goals including two by Jiri Tlusty. The Penguins were not able to answer in the third as the Canes walked away with a 4-1 win.
There was another close game last night in Florida where it took a shootout to sort things out between the Panthers and Sabres.The Sabres got off to a 3-2 start in the first which forced Scott Clemmensn out of the game and Jose Theodore in but Brian Campbell of Florida scored with minute and a half left in the third to send the game into overtime. Ovetime produced nothing so it was off to a shootout where Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville scored on the Sabres' first two attempts and their goalie Ryan Miller blanked the Panthers for the 4-3 shootout win. Ryan Miller made 40 saves on 45 shots while Jose Theodore was perfect on the 15 shots he saw before the shootout.
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Corey Crawford and Ray Emery combined for a shutout in the Blackhawks 3-0 win over the Blues. Crawford was pulled after saving 6 shots due to an upper body injury. Jonathan Toews scored twice in the game to improve his year total to 8.
 The Jets' Andrew Ladd scored his 11th goal of the year just 8 seconds into last nights Jets Devils game. Things were quiet for the next 22 some minutes before Andrel Loktionov scored for the Devils to make things even steven. Andrew Ladd scored again in the third to break the draw and then he assisted on an empty netter by Blake Wheeler to put the clamps on the Jets' 3-1 win.
Sometimes as a goalie, you just have a really bad day, and that is what happened to the Stars' Kari Lehtonen last night. He allowed 5 goals on 38 attempts (obviously his defense didn't help) in his teams' 5-1 loss to the Oilers. Ales Hemsky had three points in the win scoring 1 goal and assisting on 2 others.
The Avalanche were down 4-2 entering the third period but they owned the final frame. Gabriel Landeskog scored 23 seconds into the third to cut the deficit to one and then Paul Stastny followed up with a goal 6 minutes later. Halfway through the third, Matt Duchene claimed the lead for the Avalanche and Semyon Varlamov held the Flames off for a 5-4 win.
Dany Heatlley scored two of the Wild's three unanswered goals to begin the game. Their streak was broken by Rostislav Klesla who brought the score to 3-1. The Wild increased the lead to four again on a Jared Spurgeon powerplay goal. The Coyotes were able to put some pressure Nicklas Backstrom in the third scoring two goals. Unfortunately the second of those two came with a minute left and they simply did not have enough time to score again losing 4-3. The Coyotes dominance of the third period can be seen by their 12-4 win in the shot department.
Brunner: Shootout Hero
Both Detroit and San Jose waited til the third period to score last night with Logan Couture netting one for the Sharks and Patrick Eaves answering 2 minutes later. The Red Wings got three shots off in overtime (won game shot total 37-28) but failed to score and the game went to a shootout. Damien Brunner slid one past Antti Niemi in the only goal of the shootout and the Red Wings walked away with a 2-1 SO win.


All NHL
All NHL 2/28/2013
PosPlayerNote
FPaul Stastny- COLScored a goal and had an assist for the two point night. Finished game with at +3.
FMarcel Goc- FLAFinished the game with +2 and recording two hits. On offense, had a goal and an assist.
FPatrice Bergeron- BOSNetted the game winner for the Bruins and also had two hits in the game.
FSidney Crosby- PITHad an assist in the loss but dominated the faceoff circle. Finished the game at -2.
DJeff Petry- EDMScored a goal and assisted on another while recording 4 hits and 5 blocked shots.
DMark Fraser- TORHad two assists on the night in addition to his 5 hits.
DDion Phaneuf- TORScored in ovetime to give the Leafs the win while finishing game at +2.
GDevan Dubnyk- EDMA usual on this list Dubnyk saved 33 of 34 shots in Dallas's blowout win.
GAntti Niemi- SANAlthough he lost Niemi saved 33 of 34 shots while his offense only got 26 off.

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