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Bruins and Penguins of Years Past

Marc Savard after his run-in with Matt Cooke. (Matt Freed / Post-Gazette) Marc Savard after his run-in with Matt Cooke. (Matt Freed / Post-Gazette)

Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it, or so the saying goes. With tensions running high after the Savard hit, and with the Penguins and Bruins set to meet again this Thursday, several members of each staff would do well to remember possible past lives, or at least figures who mirror their attitudes. If they don’t, a brawl of epic proportions could erupt, and suspensions would be the least of their worries. Unless nothing gets punished anymore. It’s like an L.A. jury in the NHL nowadays. In any case, to better understand the volatile attitudes involved in Thursday’s Beantown Bash, it would help to understand similar minds of the past, and see how they did themselves in just as today’s hockey players might:

Penguins:

Matt Cooke – Reynald de Chatillon

Matt Cooke: Scott Levy / Getty Images. Reynald de Chatillon: "Kingdom of Heaven," 2005.
During the Second Crusade, several truces were made between Crusader leaders and the Saracen ruler, Saladin. Despite this, Reynald, a French vassal to kings of Crusader states, kept violating the truces and treaties by attacking valuable caravans under their protection. Reynald even sent pirates to pillage villages all along the Red Sea. The kings claimed to Saladin that they could not control Reynald, and war soon erupted again. Reynald’s actions forced Saladin to swear he would personally behead Reynald if he were ever taken prisoner. Saladin fulfilled his promise after the Battle of Hattin, but Saladin later let King Guy, also taken prisoner, free after some time, a move that greatly helped Saladin diplomatically. Continue reading Bruins and Penguins of Years Past »

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Cavaliers vs Lakers: Week 20's prediction for the NBA Finals

Another week gone, about 15 games to go, the Magic have become the latest team to clinch a playoff berth, Cleveland has become the first division winner, and the Nets are on pace to win just under 8.5 games. And the brackets are pretty much set by now. Chicago could pick up the 2.5 games on Toronto IF they can turn around their horrendous nine-game losing streak, and Houston, despite their four-game win streak, could find it difficult to pick up 4.5 games on Portland. So with essentially all that remains being to decide the seeds and who won’t face the Cavs and Lakers until round three, let’s look at what would happen if the playoffs started as of Thursday, March 18 at 1:03am:

West:

#1 Los Angeles Lakers vs #8 Portland Trailblazers

The Lakers are back, having won their last four to win 50 games overall. Portland did the same, though, to maintain their lead over Houston and pull within half a game of San Antonio. Portland might want to give real thought to playing hard and picking up that game on San Antonio, because they’ve had mixed results against the Lakers, and won’t want to see them that often in a row. Continue reading If the Playoffs Started Today – NBA Week 20 »

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The Boston Celtics were feeling especially green Wednesday night at the TD Garden. Not only were they taking on the New York Knicks, who were coming off a two-game win streak including a huge win at Dallas, but it was also St. Patrick’s day.

Coming off of a blowout of the Detroit Pistons, the Celtics did what they have done against most of the mediocre opponents they’ve faced all season: win. The C’s built up a huge lead through three quarters, then rested their starters in preparation for their upcoming trip through Texas and Utah. The end result? The Celtics defeated the Knicks, 109-97. And the game wasn’t nearly as close as that, with Boston’s bench slacking off through most of the fourth quarter. Continue reading Pierce’s 29 Points Power Celtics on St. Patrick’s Day »

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The Patriots will visit the Lions on Thanksgiving. (harvardsportsanalysis.wordpress.com)

According to Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk, the Patriots will be the Lions opponent on Turkey Day this season. Mr. Florio’s reasoning notes that since the Jets are now hosting the late Thanksgiving game, they obviously cannot play in one of the day games. With the Lions playing on CBS, their opponent must come from the AFC. The NFC North plays the AFC East this season and only the Jets and Patriots play in Detroit. With the Jets out, the Patriots are the only choice to make the trip.

Mr. Florio also notes that the opening weekend Monday night twinbill has exclusively featured divisional matchups since its inception. With the Jets opening their season, and the new stadium, on Monday night after the Giants formally open the stadium on Sunday, it seems logical to conjecture that the Jets will host the Patriots, Dolphins, or Bills. The Patriots have been the Jets home opener each of the last two seasons, but according to the PFT report, the Dolphis are the guess for the game this year.

So, gather the friends, family, turkey, and all the fixin’s around the big screen for the Patriots this year! The Patriots won their last Thanksgiving game in 2002 over the Lions. They are 1-2 overall with a 2000 loss to the Lions and a 1984 loss to the Cowboys.

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Adrian Beltre could be on his way to the Red Sox to provide Gold Glove defense at third base.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

When he was a freshman in high school, the 130-pound kid from Santo Domingo turned heads with his whip-crack swing and cannon arm. Legendary LA Dodger scout Ralph Avila, who signed Pedro Martinez in 1988, had never seen anything like it.

Despite Major League Baseball rules strictly prohibiting deals with any players under 16, Avila convinced the Dodgers getting to the kid first would be worth any punishment Commissioner Bud Selig could come up with. He was that good.

One doctored birth certificate and $23,000 later, 15-year-old Adrian Beltre signed as an amateur free agent with Los Angeles. In 1996, Beltre’s first season in low single-A, the Dodgers saw why Avila was so willing to break MLB rules: Beltre blasted 26 home runs and knocked in 99 RBI in 131 games with a .284 average to boot. He was 17 years old. Continue reading What to Expect from Adrian Beltre »

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Capitals vs Sharks: Week 22's prediction for the Stanley Cup

We’re rapidly approaching the end of the season, with less than 15 games left now. And the race is still on. Boston has a three-point cushion and a game in hand over the Rangers for the last spot in the East, Detroit just has three points over Calgary out West, and thanks to an embarrassing blowout loss in Dallas by San Jose, Chicago is just one win away from the top dog in the West. And the more time goes by, the more it looks like Buffalo will take the division. And the Devils are once more one win away from retaking the division. So much on the line with so little time left, so let’s look at what would happen if the playoffs started as of Tuesday, March 16 at 11:30pm:

West:

#1 San Jose Sharks vs #8 Detroit Red Wings

With an 8-2 loss to Dallas, San Jose has lost three in a row, while Detroit has won three in a row. Detroit won the season series 3-0-1, only losing one of the two shootouts (both in Detroit) and winning both games in San Jose. Looking at the stats, you’d think the Sharks have the advantage, but looking at the momentum, San Jose doesn’t seem to like the first round. Continue reading If The Playoffs Started Today – NHL Week 22 »

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Johnny Boychuk scored the only goal for the Bruins in the second. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker)

In a season-long, seven-game stretch on the road that went a long way in defining the season, the Bruins actually fared decent, especially considering all the drama with Marc Savard’s near-decapitation and the league’s support of its ridiculous rules instead of its own players.

All that aside, the Bruins took the ice Tuesday night against the surging Hurricanes, who have been playing like a Category 5 storm as of late. Seemingly out of the playoff race by Christmas, the ‘Canes have gone 13-4-1 since late January to help get them back into the playoff race. Somehow, Carolina entered Tuesday’s game just eight points behind the Bruins for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East.

In their final game of the long trip, the B’s halted the Storm’s surge, winning 5-2 thanks to three third period goals. Continue reading Bruins End Road Trip With Win Over Hurricanes »

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Tiger Woods will make his long-awaited return at the Masters. (Andrew Redington/Getty)

Embattled golfer Tiger Woods has announced that he will make his long-awaited return to the pros at the Masters Tournament at Augusta from April 8-11.

“The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I’m ready to start my season at Augusta,” Woods said in a statement.

“The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be, even though it’s been a while since I last played.”

Instead of opting to tune up at smaller events, like the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Tiger, a four-time champion at the Masters, is electing to jump in the fire right away. Since the 1940’s, only one person made the Masters his first event of the year, and won it: Ben Hogan in 1951 and 1953. Continue reading Tiger Woods Update: Return at the Masters »

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Last stop: Raleigh, NC.

It’s been a bumpy road for the Bruins (30-26-12), who make their seventh and final stop on their season-long road trip this evening, where tonight they will take on the resurgent Carolina Hurricanes (28-32-8). Don’t look now, but once the laughing stock of the league, the ‘Canes have rebounded in astounding fashion, now just two wins and eight points behind Boston for the eighth and final playoff spot. Their playoff hopes are still a long shot, but to still have hopes of the postseason at all is a major accomplishment for a team that seemed out of contention by Christmas.

Instead, since beating the Bruins on January 24th, the ‘Canes have gone an impressive 13-4-1, and since losing starting goalie Cam Ward to injury just before the Olympic break, Manny Legace and Justin Peters have backstopped the team to a 9-3-0 record.

Meanwhile, the B’s just keep on floundering around mediocrity. Last night, it was Tim Thomas who dug the team into a deep hole, giving up three first period goals to New Jersey on just 10 shots. It was a deficit the team just couldn’t come back from, as the team fell to Martin Brodeur and the Devils, 3-2. With a win tonight, the B’s could post an even 3-3-1 record on the road trip, before heading back to Boston for Thursday’s highly anticipated meeting with Matt Cooke and the Penguins. Continue reading Ice Breakers: Bruins-Hurricanes, Tuesday March 16th »

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Barry Almeida and the Eagles swept UMass to remain the nation's number four team. (hockeyeastonline.com)

Last week saw some upsets in the early rounds of the nation’s college hockey tournaments, but the top five in the latest USCHO.com Division I Men’s Hockey Poll remained unchanged from last week. Denver solidified its grip on first with 46 of 50 first place votes, while Miami remained in second with the other four votes. Wisconsin, BC, and North Dakota complete the top five. Hockey East gained representation in the poll with Maine and BU re-joining the poll in the final two spots, 19 and 20, respectively. New Hampshire fell two spots to 13 after its quarterfinal loss to Vermont. The victory propelled Vermont up five spots to 14.

Conference tournaments wrap up this weekend and the brackets will be announced Sunday. Hockey East features #2 BC vs. #8 Vermont and #3 BU vs. #4 Maine Friday with the winners playing Saturday night (SoB preview can be found here). With the formula that the Selection Committee follows, BC is a lock and UNH is very likely to get in, however, there are scenarios that leave BC as Hockey East’s only representative and others giving the league as many as four teams (BC, UNH, Vermont, and BU or Maine). Vermont does not need to win the tournament, but if they do not, they need help. BU and Maine must get the autobid to get in.

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With the Big Three healthy, maybe the Celtics can make some noise in the Eastern Conference. Copyright 2010 NBAE  (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images)

After a demoralizing loss to the Cavaliers on Sunday (come on, who thought the Celtics would win in Cleveland?), the Celtics had to get right back on the horse for a game Monday night at home against the Pistons. Detroit has undergone a roster transformation, sending away Chauncey Billups (and then Allen Iverson), and Rasheed Wallace for Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva. As you can imagine, that’s not a fair trade-off, especially considering the Pistons entered Monday’s game a pitiful 23-43.

Any concerns of a letdown from a tired Celtics team was quickly silenced, as the C’s built a 16-point lead after one quarter and a 29-point lead at the half to coast to a 119-93 win. Paul Pierce scored an effecient 15 points in just 17 minutes of play. Continue reading Pierce, Celtics Clobber Pistons »

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New Jersey's Bryce Salvador checks Blake Wheeler in front of Martin Brodeur during the third period. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

The Boston Bruins traveled to New Jersey Monday night to take on the Devils and right away it looked like an absolute blowout. New Jersey jumped on Bruins’ starter Tim Thomas and scored their only three goals in the first period. Thomas was later pulled in the second period, marking his fifth time this season that he has been pulled in a game.

The Bruins made things interesting in the third period after they pulled Tuukka Rask out of goal to have the extra skater on the ice and Patrice Bergeron scored to bring the game to within one with about a minute left in the game. Boston tried the same strategy, but could not get the puck past Martin Brodeur and the Devils went on to win by the score of 3-2. Continue reading Devils Jump on Bruins Early, Hang on to Win »

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Fantasy Basketball Roundup: Week 20

March 15, 2010 at 10:02pm in Fantasy, Featured
We've been seeing flashes of the old Shawn Marion over the past couple of weeks. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

Every Monday, I will report on the events of the past week of fantasy basketball. I will go over each position and what particular player that week stood out from all the rest. As always, I will start off with this week’s notable injuries to report on.

Injuries

Gerald Wallace (SF, PF), Charlotte Bobcats

Wallace’s career has been plagued by injuries. His most current ailment is a sprained ankle which kept him out of Sunday’s contest. He is not expected to play Tuesday either. Continue reading Fantasy Basketball Roundup: Week 20 »

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Ovechkin Suspended Two Games By NHL

March 15, 2010 at 7:45pm in Bruins, News
Alex Ovechkin is escorted off the ice after receiving a game misconduct for boarding in the 1st period against Chicago. (Bill Smith / Getty Images)

The NHL announced Monday that Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals is suspended for two games following his hit Sunday in Chicago on Brian Campbell 12:16 into the 1st Period. The Capitals won 4-3 in OT. Ovechkin will forfeit $232,645.40 and is now considered a repeat offender for his earlier suspension for kneeing on November 30 on Carolina’s Tim Gleason (and his boarding major / game misconduct on Buffalo’s Patrick Kaleta on November 25 for which he was not suspended).

As Campbell was getting rid of the puck by his own net, Ovechkin shoved him into the boards. Campbell collapsed, and Ovechkin tripped over him. Ovechkin was given a boarding major and game misconduct. Campbell suffered a broken clavicle and broken ribs, though he seemed well enough all things considered when he sat up, and was further evaluated by the team’s medical staff Monday.

NHL disciplinarian Colin Campbell (remember that guy?) called the hit “reckless” when making his ruling on Ovechkin’s suspension. Dictionary.com defines “reckless” as “utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action.” Sound like any other hit we’ve seen recently? Continue reading Ovechkin Suspended Two Games By NHL »

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The road continues for the Black and Gold this evening, as they take their act to the Garden State to skate with Ilya Kovalchuk, Martin Brodeur, and the rest of the New Jersey Devils (40-24-13). The Bruins (30-25-12), who have gone a mediocre 2-2-1 so far on their season-long seven-game road trip, wrap up this voyage with back-to-back affairs. The team will fly to Raleigh after tonight’s game to take on Carolina tomorrow night.

Both New Jersey and Boston are coming off disappointing performances over the weekend. The Bruins couldn’t do enough to keep pace with the Canadiens Saturday, losing 3-2, while the Devils fell to the lowly Islanders, 4-2. New Jersey’s had an odd march through their March schedule, with huge wins over San Jose and division rival Pittsburgh, while also losing to the likes of Edmonton and the New York Islanders. A date with the B’s might be exactly what the Devils need though, having won eight of the last 11 meetings over Boston, including a pair of 2-1 victories in this season’s two previous meetings. Continue reading Ice Breakers: Bruins-Devils, Monday March 15th »

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