
Nobody ever said sports were fair. The
New York Rangers thoroughly deserved to win last night's game seven at
Washington, but old war horse
Sergei Fedorov had different ideas, scoring late in the third to
put the Caps into the second round for the first time in 11 years. Up next is a date with the
Pittsburgh Penguins - yep,
Sid The Kid vs.
Alexander The Great - that has to have
Gary Bettman legitimately smiling...the other
Eastern semi will see
Boston face
Carolina, who scored two goals late - including a couple uncharacteristic softies on
Martin Brodeur -
to knock the Devils out...May 8th can't come soon enough for the
New York Yankees. Seems
that's the date A-Rod will return, on the road at
Baltimore...
Phil Hughes -
Hughesus if you prefer - pitched more innings last night filling in for
Chien-Ming Wang than
Wang has in three starts this year. The
Yankees halted their losing streak with a
11-0 win at Detroit, on the strength of
Hughes 2-hitter over 6 innings. Asked post-game about his time in the minors with
Scranton,
Hughes talked of how much he'd love to stay with the
Yankees, despite being a huge fan of
The Office and tracking down the sites from the show. Not making that up.
Hughes, you may recall,
ran a contest on his blog to guess his fav
Office quote and gave away the game ball from his first playoff win...
Barcelona went 50 games without being shut out but
shut out they were yesterday as
Chelsea looked to bar the doors and hold on for an ugly road draw. So much for the offensive show that
Chelsea coach
Guus Hiddink promised...it didn't take long for the
New York Yankees to
slash ticket prices for those mostly unused seats between the dugouts. They've been cut from $2675 to $1200 per game. Sign me up! Those who paid for seasons already will be refunded or credited. Still far overpriced, but good for them for recognizing things have changed since last year...from the
Department of Bad Ideas: a
White House hack authorizing a low flying 747 with a fighter jet tailing it over
Manhatten as a photo op for
Air Force One.
Check out this video of Manhattenites freaking out...the other
Champions League semi-final starts today with its first game, as
Manchester United host
Arsenal. I'm expecting a
United win, frankly. Too much quality and
Arsenal is too inconsistent...and that's all for the
San Antonio Spurs, a rare first round victim...good of the
Chicago Bulls to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory with a late collapse and then overtime loss to
give the Boston Celtics a 3-2 series lead...back with your PTP later, have a great Wednesday.
4 comments:
I haven't seen any team play as destructive soccer since Greece... But got to hand it to Chelsea, they did what they were supposed to, though lucky to not get a penalty on the obvious foul on Henry, dragging him down inside the box.
Hoping for a few more goals today, as lately English teams, meeting each other has proven to do.
i'm of the mind that they gotta change the rules (somehow?) to prevent such tactics.
happens often, really.
the game should be such that you can't get actually get away with that.
that said, i caught about 40 minutes of it total and the best chance(s) i saw went to drogba.
Dude, Arsenal is anything but inconsistent. Unbeaten since Nov in Premiership, and only lost to Chelsea and Roma this year. Man U is the inconsistent team at the moment and leaking goals at an alarming rate(for them). Still agree that it should be ManU in the final but Arsenal would not be a surprise. Go Goooners
hahahahahaaha BOSSED those fuckin gunners around the pitch. Easy as 1,2,3. Pub was rocking today too and I won the 50/50.
It's not over but if we play anything like we did today on the away leg, it's a piece of cake
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