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The Los Angeles Kings and a Miracle
Posted on 21 Feb 2012 by Sande Charles.
The phrase, “ the Kings need a miracle” is an understatement. Lately the level of play has been less than mediocre and certainly not playoff material. I think I speak for all Kings fans when I say I am emotionally drained from this rollercoaster of a season. Of course there has been the occasional glimmer of hope where I get butterflies in my stomach and think, “this is our year!R...
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Hitting Resurgence can’t save Indians from losing 3 out of 4
Posted on 26 Jun 2011 by Bradley Ross.
The Indians have been hitting at a clip that we have not seen since Hafner went down with an injury. However, hitting isn't everything and the pitching hasn't given its best performances over the last 4 games. The Indians have scored 17 runs in the past 4 games, a clip that they haven't been at for a while. Unfortunately, they have given up 19 runs and are 1-3 in the last 4 games, all of ...
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Pittsburgh Power Defeat Milwaukee Mustangs In Thriller, 39-38
Posted on 26 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
The Pittsburgh Power returned to the Consol Energy Center Saturday night looking to turn things around after they lost to the Utah Blaze, 81-40 last week. Entering the contest, the Power were tied with the Cleveland Gladiators for the top record in the Eastern Division of the American Conference at 7-6. The Power’s opponent on Saturday, the Milwaukee Mustangs, were dead last in the divisi...
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Boston Blanks Vancouver To Win Stanley Cup
Posted on 16 Jun 2011 by Kevin Kelly.
The Boston Bruins scored two second period goals, including a shorthanded goal and went onto shutout the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 to win the Stanley Cup. The last time the Bruins won the Stanley Cup was 39 years ago, in 1972. Once again Tim Thomas was the story as he stopped all 37 Vancouver shots and won the Conn Smythe Trophy for the most valuable player, Thomas who is 37, is the oldest pl...
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Offense Needed: Tribe Skid Leads to Tiny Division Lead
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Bradley Ross.
So long to the Indians' ability to stop losing streaks at 3 games. They lost 5 in a row and it got pretty ugly at times. Pitching, hitting, none of it seemed to be working against the Rangers. They have had the Indians' number, winning 11 out of the last 12 games in Cleveland against them. The first 2 games, the pitching did struggle, but overall it was generally good enough to keep the...
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Marleau Leads Sharks To Victory
Posted on 21 May 2011 by Kevin Kelly.
San Jose scored three first period goals and held on to edge Vancouver 4-3. Patrick Marleau scored twice in the first period as San Jose is back in the Western Conference finals trailing Vancouver 2-1. San Jose down 2-0 in the series knew they had to come out strong in the first period to change the momentum in the series and that is exactly what they did. San Jose struck for the first go...
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Canucks Explode For Seven Goals
Posted on 19 May 2011 by Kevin Kelly.
Vancouver scored four third period goals as they defeated San Jose 7-3 in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals. Daniel Sedin scored two power play goals to lead the Canucks to the lop-sided win. San Jose and Vancouver exploded for four goals in the first period. Logan Couture opened the scoring at 2:28 with a power play goal. Vancouver responded by scoring two goals in: 39 second...
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Citi Field Is Not the Problem
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Jim Mancari.
Yesterday, former Met right fielder Jeff Francouer released statements saying that the Mets should consider lowering the left field fence and bringing in the deep gaps of Citi Field. Of course, earlier in the offseason, Francouer, who is currently mashing with the Kansas City Royals, called Citi Field a “damn joke.” Internally, the Mets have discussed the idea of making the dimen...
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Not Enough Power to Sweep
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
The Yankees came out of the gate with bats on fire and took two of three from Detroit. Mark Teixeira had three dingers in the three games, and Jorge Posada homered twice yesterday in powering the Bombers' offense to score 23 runs in the first series of the season. Tex has seven RBI to boot. CC Sabathia had a decent opening day start, but Joba got the win in relief as the Yankees rallied again...
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Willie Harris Should Start Opening Day in Left Field
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Jim Mancari.
According to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, Terry Collins prefers to use Willie Harris as the Mets' Opening Day left fielder. Jason Bay will begin the year on the disabled list and won't return until April 9 at the earliest. The Mets will carry young slugger Lucas Duda in Bay’s spot and will expect Duda to start most of the games in left field. If so, why does it seem that Harris will get the O...
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Best In The West
Posted on 30 Mar 2011 by Kevin Kelly.
The Vancouver Canucks skated into Nashville, Tennessee tonight to finish off their four-game road trip when they took on the Predators , who was looking to improve their playoff positioning in the Western Conference. With a win tonight and Los Angeles and Phoenix losses Nashville could jump from 6th place all the way to 3rd place in the West. Vancouver also had some motivation to win tonight...
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Cole Keeps Canes Hot; Edge Bolts 4-3
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Brad Kurtzberg.
Erik Cole scored twice while Cam Ward made 18 saves as the Carolina Hurricanes hung on for a crucial 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The win kept the Canes just three points behind the Buffalo Sabres in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Buffalo downed the Florida Panthers Friday night 4-2. Coach Paul Maurice was pleased with the way his club playe...









