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Hockeytown Opens Its Arms to Embrace Another Stanley Cup

For the fourth time in 11 seasons the Stanley Cup will spend the off season nesting in Detroit

Thats because the older,and more experienced Detroit team once again outplayed the young rising stars of the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, securing their place as the NHL’s best team of the past decade.

(Detroit Red Wings celebrate their 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals.)

The Wings jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when hometown boy Brian Rafalski netted a power play goal just 5:03 into the first period. The goal seemed to deflate the Penguins team and their home crowd leaving the Penguins unable to muster any significant scoring chances for the rest of the period.

Detroit went up 2-0 when Valtteri Filppula put home the rebound of Mikael Samuelsson’s slapshot from just inside the blue line 8:07 into the second period. Pittsburgh stepped up the pressure with about 6 minutes remaining in the second period, but Gary Roberts was denied t

wice by Chris Osgood just outside the crease.

Pittsburgh finally got on the scoreboard during a power play when Evgeni Malkin ripped a slapshot from just inside the left faceoff circle past Osgood, notching his first goal of the series and closing the deficit to one goal.

Detroit recaptured their 2 goal lead when Conn Smythe winner Henrik Zetterberg made a nice move to open up a shooting lane and took a wrist shot that trickled through Fleury’s legs eventually finding its way to the net when Fleury moved to secure the puck.

The Penguins fought their way back to within one when Marian Hossa scored a power play goal with just 1:37 remaining in the third, giving hope to the Pittsburgh faith

ful that another miracle comeback may be on its way. The Pens came close when captain Sidney Crosby took a backhander from the slot that bounced off Osgood’s shoulder and trickled toward the outside of the post. Marian Hossa came streaking in and with just one hand on his stick poked the puck, sending it just wide of the net and across the crease as time expired.

Many of the fans at Mellon Arena applauded their teams valiant effort and stayed to watch the awarding of the Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe trophy from NHL commissioner Gary Bettman.

The Conn Smythe was awarded to Henrik Zetterberg who was tied for the league lead in post-season points (27) and goals (13), and scored the Cup clinching goal. Then the commissioner called over Detroit captain Nicklas Lidstrom, the first European born player to captain his team to a Stanley Cup, to receive hockey’s ultimate prize. It was Lidstrom’s fourth Stanley Cup, and he was joined by some other 4 time Stanley Cup winners including: Darren McCarty, Kris Draper, Tomas Holmstrom , and Kirk Maltby. Dominik Hasek (2), Brian Rafalsk(3), Pavel Datsyuk(2), Chris Chelios(3) and Chris Osgood (3) have all hoisted the cup multiple times as well.

In traditional fashion the cup was passed from player to player and skated around the rink while the fans, players, and coaches allowed the moment to sink in. This marks the 11th Stanley Cup victory for the Detroit Red Wings leaving them third all time behind Toronto(14) and Montreal (24).

Perhaps most noteworthy is that this team is comprised largely of European players, who prefer to play a puck possession game as opposed to the dump and chase game that has been widely employed in the NHL.

Whatever the style of play the outcome is all that matters and for Hockeytown its now time to welcome back an old friend in Lord Stanley’s Cup.

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2008 NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions:Round 2

Eastern Conference-

(1) Montreal Canadiens vs. (4) Philadelphia Flyers

Both of these teams played tough 7 game series. Montreal went on a roller coaster ride of inconsistency against their opening round foe the Boston Bruins. Young goaltender Carey Price has demonstrated that he can handle the playoff heat and played well against the Bruins in the opening round. The strong play from Captain Saku Koivu, and Alex Kovalev are all good omens for the Canadiens entering the second round. But if they want to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals they are going to have to demonstrate that they can consistently play at a high level, and not go into periodic lulls.

(Canadiens Hamrlik and Flyers Eager battle for a puck)

The Flyers are having an offensive explosion in the playoffs leading the NHL in goals scored (23) after their opening round triumph over the Capitals. Daniel Briere played outstanding hockey in the opening round, becoming the playoff scoring leader with 11 total points. The Flyers also have to be extremely happy with the play of goaltender Martin Biron, and veteran defenseman Derian Hatcher who may have saved the Flyers seasons by blocking some key passes late in Game 7. If Briere can continue his rate of offensive production and if role player like Hatcher keep chipping in Philly could be a dangerous opponent for Montreal.

My Prediction: The Canadians are the more talented team, but must play a more consistent brand of hockey if they want to beat a hungry Philly team who has to be coming off an emotional high after their thrilling overtime victory. With that said, it’s hard not to pick the more talented team and that is Montreal. But don’t underestimate the power of desire when it comes to playoff hockey. Canadians in 6.

(2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (4) New York Rangers

Both of these teams are coming off relatively short series so neither has a rest advantage. In my opinion the Penguins are the more talented team up front and on the blue line. Like I said in earlier posts they have a great mix of young talent and grizzled veterans. The most important development for the Penguins though, is not the play of Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin, or any of its young super stars, but rather the fantastic play of goalie Marc-Andre Fluery who has really stepped up his game in the playoffs posting a 1.26 GAA in their opening round sweep of the Senators.

(Sydney Crosby nets a goal against the Rangers Lundqvist)

The Rangers are a talented team as well, and seem to be hitting on all cylinders at the perfect time. After a disappointing regular season Jaromir Jagr has amped it up in the playoffs posting 8 points against the Devils. Scott Gomez also proved his worth putting up 7 points against his former team and scoring some key goals in the series. The Ranger’s defense also showed a penchant for blocking shooting lanes and aggressively attacking the puck in their own end, a theme they will need to continue to stop the skill of the Penguins forwards. I hate to say this but the so called X-factor in this series could be Sean Avery. He knows how to get under his opponents skin and put up some good offensive numbers against the Devils as well.

My Prediction: The Penguins seem to be the more talented team especially up front. The Rangers have played strong defensive hockey and are getting production from their key offensive players. If the Penguins can plug their ears and drown out the constant bickering of Avery as well as maintain their offensive production they should be the team moving on to the Eastern Conference Finals. Penguins in 6.

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Avery’s Antics Forces NHL to Change Rule

Let’s start this by saying I am a Devil’s fan, I’m not going to hide, in fact I am quite proud of it. I have had the pleasure of watching my team skate to 3 Stanley Cup Championships. And in all my time playing and watching hockey I have never, and hopefully will never see the likes of what Sean Avery did in game 3 of the Devils/Rangers series again.

I’m sure by know most of you know what I’m talking about, but just in case you don’t it looked like Sean Avery was having a seizure in front of Marty Brodeur. Arms flailing around everywhere, stick flying all over the place, it was by far one of the most bush league plays I have seen in a long time.

(Avery screens Brodeur in an “unusual manner”.)

And honestly, it couldn’t have come from a more likely source. Avery has been a pest ever since he joined the NHL, he is the leagues premiere instigator, and many would say it’s premiere Jack ass. Avery’s mouth is like a 7-11 its open 24 hours a day. And like a 7-11 pretty much everything that comes out of it is garbage.

It is no secret that Avery and Brodeur are not the best of friends, hell I’d venture to say their mortal enemies at this point. After all, it is Avery who keeps a running commentary about Brodeur’s old divorce, (just a side note wasn’t Avery like 18 when the Olsen twins were making their debut on “Full House”?) and it is Avery who so frequently finds himself interfering with Brodeur he might as well just save us all the trouble and head to the box before the puck even drops.

I could admire Avery if he did his jawing, played a tough game, and produced, which he does, but every time something happens to him, every time someone brushes up against him, or hits him a second after he’s played the puck he’s constantly looking for the man in stripes, whining that the other team is playing unfairly. This coming from a guy who was recently voted the dirtiest player in the NHL by his own peers!

I think it diminishes from his talent. Avery may be an ass but he is also a talented player, that is if you can notice his skill level, in between all his jawing and his ridiculous antics. Perhaps Gary Roberts from the Pittsburgh Penguins put it best when he said, “He’s an idiot”. I mean Avery has managed to carve out a place for himself in NHL history, but it won’t be in the Hall of Fame, more likely (you already know it) the Hall of Shame.

Granted there was no rule in place to stop Avery from doing what he did but as Montreal goalie Carey Price said, “It’s almost an unwritten rule”. Well now it is a written rule, so thank you Sean Avery, for forcing the NHL to protect itself and its integrity against morons like yourself. The NHL released a statement today saying that:

“An unsportsmanlike conduct minor penalty (Rule 75) will be interpreted and applied, effective immediately, to a situation when an offensive player positions himself facing the opposition goaltender and engages in actions such as waving his arms or stick in front of the goaltender’s face, for the purpose of improperly interfering with and/or distracting the goaltender as opposed to positioning himself to try to make a play.”

Sean you’ve done it, you’ve made your mark on the NHL! Congratulations! I hope your parents are proud.


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2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Predicitions

By Matt Valentine

Now that we’ve taken a look at the Eastern Conference playoff match ups, lets shift our focus to the Western Conference and find out which teams will be moving on to the conference semifinals and a possible shot at the Stanley Cup.

(1)Detroit Red Wings vs. (8) Nashville Predators

This is a series that should be fairly lopsided. The Red Wings took home the Presidents Trophy leading the NHL with 115 points and 54 wins. They have two prolific goal scorers in Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg, as well as one of the NHL’s best defenseman Nikalas Lidstrom. The goaltending tandem of Dominik Hasek and Chris Osgood also captured the Jennings Trophy, awarded to the team with the least goals against, with each goalie surrendering only 84 goals each. Hasek will get the nod for the opening round as Osgood has gone cold of late, if Hasek can stay healthy Nashville will struggle to put up goals.

Nashville is the odds on long shot to win the Stanley Cup and for good reason. Their goaltending is inexperienced, with Dan Ellis and Chris Mason as their first and second options and they don’t have that elite forward that can carry the team through a playoff series. Also, they’re playing Detroit in the first round,all bad omens if you’re a Predators fan. With that said, they do have some solid forwards and some forwards that, for some reason or another put up good numbers against Detroit. Martin Erat and Alexander Rudalov have tallied 15 points in 8 games against Detroit this year and need to elevate their game to open up space for Jason Arnott (teams leading scorer) and J.P. Dumont.

My prediction: Nashville may sneak in a win at home but Detroit is too talented and too deep. Detroit in 5.

(Red Wings Goalie Dominik Hasek)

(2) San Jose Sharks vs. (7) Calgary Flames

At first glance this series may seem like a lopsided affair. San Jose went on a tear going into the playoffs going 18-0-2 in their final 20 games and were by far the NHL’s hottest team. The addition of Brian Campbell at the trade deadline was exactly what the team needed and really seemed to push them to a new level. The team has perhaps the premier set up man in the NHL in Joe Thornton,who will assist gifted forwards Patrick Marleau, and Johnathan Cheechoo. Evgeni Nabakov has been a steady presence in net all year and enters the playoffs hot.

However, the Calgary Flames may be the one team that nobody wanted to face in the opening round. They have an excellent playoff performer in goaltender Mikka Kiprusoff and one of the NHL’s best overall players and leaders in Captain Jerome Iginla. Don’t forget about Dion Phaneuf, who is considered by some to be the best checker in the NHL and is capable of playing at both ends of the ice. The Flames also seem to have Nabakov’s number posting 13 goals against him in 4 games. They play an extremely physical type of hockey as opposed to the speed and skill game of the Sharks. Their problem is depth, after the top two lines there is a significant drop off in talent that could cost them when the games are close.

My prediction: The Flames will take this series to the limit and leave a banged up Sharks team to face their next post-season opponent. Sharks in 7.

(San Jose forward Joe Thornton)

(3)Minnesota Wild vs. (6)Colorado Avalanche

Minnesota is a young, talented, well coached team. They are strong defensively, and play a smart two-way game. When healthy, they have one of the leagues premier talents in Marian Gaborik who gets support from the teams leading set up man Pierre-Marc Bouchard. They also have some strong veteran talent in Brian Rolston and Pavol Demitra. The goaltending of Niklas Backstrom which may seem to be the teams biggest weakness is actually a strength in this series as he has dominated the Avs this season posting a 1.98 GAA and a .930 save percentage in 5 games (4-1).

The Avalanche are an extremely talented and deep team but they are aging and have been injury plagued all season. They brought back a few pieces from the 2001 Stanley Cup team, including Peter Forsberg and Adam Foote and still have future hall of famer Joe Sakic. They also have a great young player in Paul Stastny who led the team in scoring despite missing significant time due to injury. Goaltender Jose Theodore has often been criticized for his soft play in the playoffs and will need to step his game up or risk losing his starting role. Perhaps the Avs biggest struggle will be keeping its aging vets healthy for what should be a hard fought series. If they can finally figure out Wild goalie Backstrom they have a good chance of advancing to the next round.

My prediction: This series should come down to the wire, and if Backstrom is capable of continuing his dominance against the Avs he could single handedly take his team to the next round. I am not sure he will though and a healthy Avalanche team is a dangerous one. Avalanche in 7.

(Avalanche Captain Joe Sakic)

(4) Anaheim Ducks vs. (5) Dallas Stars

Another tough series to call here. Though they are the defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Ducks didn’t play great hockey until the return of Teemu Selanne going 27-22-7 before Selanne and 20-5-1 after his return. Of course, the Ducks do have two of the NHL’s best defensemen in Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger and some top young talent in Ryan Getzlaf. Jean-Sebastien Giguere has been amazing in the post-season, in 46 games Giguere has posted 31 wins 14 loses and has a stellar 1.99 GAA and a .928 save percentage. As evidenced by his run in the 2003 playoffs Giguere is capable of putting a team on his back and carrying them to the Stanley Cup Finals. If their young talent and veteran players can perform like they have in post-seasons past the Ducks are a team to keep a close eye on.

The Dallas Stars made a good move acquiring former Conn Smyth trophy winner Brad Richards at the trade deadline and helped bolster their offense. Mike Modano is a good leader and great player but he is older now and may have lost a step. Marty Turco quieted his critics with a great performance in last years playoffs despite not being able to prevent his teams opening round exit. If Turco can perform exactly like he did last season the Stars will have a shot at sending the defending champs to an early exit, but he will need more offensive production from his teammates to accomplish this goal.

My prediction: Having the advantage of posting this article after game one of the series, the Ducks looked very undisciplined and were in the box far too often surrendering 3 power play goals, and all the momentum to the Stars. If the Ducks continue to play that style of hockey it could be a short series. I expect that they heard an earful from coach Randy Carlyle and will correct that mistake. I’m taking the Ducks in 6 but I’m a little nervous about it.

(Ducks goalie J.S. Giguere hoists the Stanley Cup)

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2008’s Best Japanese Imports

This season will mark a record for the most Japanese baseball players in the Major Leagues. Some imports to keep a close eye on this season are Kosuku Fukudome, Chicago Cubs. Fukudome made an immediate impact in his first game at Wrigley Field, going 3-3 with a 3 run home run to tie the game in the ninth. He is a nice mix of power and speed, a hybrid of Ichiro and Matsui some say. He may be the perfect addition to an already potent Cubs lineup.

Another import to watch for is Hiroki Kuroda, of the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2005 he led the Japanese Central League with 15 wins. 2006 was a remarkable year for Kuroda, ending the season with a league-leading 1.85 ERA, the lowest of any starting pitcher since 1989. He had shoulder surgery in the off season of ‘06 and had a down year in 2007 with a record of 12-8 an ERA of 3.56. If his shoulder is fully healed he could be a great acquisition for the Dodgers.

Masahide Kobayashi, of the Cleveland Indians could end up being the best bargain out of the bunch. He is Japan’s third best closer of all time becoming the third pitcher in Japanese history to eclipse the 200 save mark. He’ll be a late inning set up man for Clevelands Joe Borowski, but Borowski performed poorly in 2007 and Kobayashi could find himself as the front runner for the job should Borowski fail to improve on his ’07 numbers.

It seems that there is no stopping the influx of Japanese imports into Major League Baseball. This goes to show that baseball players may be Japan’s best import, maybe even better than sushi.

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SPORTSFACE, FACESPORTS, A FACEBOOK FOR SPORTS

Sportsface? Facesports? A Facebook for Sports Lovers!

Have you ever spent time on Facebook? Well, I reluctantly signed on and have been pleasantly surprised by Facebook’s ability to mimic an old fashioned gathering place. Of course, it’s all digital or virtual as they say. Instead of seeing the real person face-to-face, you read about them. So, of course, it’s not the same thing.

Nevertheless, in these busy times, with friends spread around the country, around the world, it does offer a chance to chat across time and space.

Why am I writing about this on all4prosports.com? Well because I think it’s a model for those of us who play sports, who love sports, who watch sports to share our enthusiasm and experience about pro sports.

Now there are several sites claim to be doing this but no one has quite pulled it off with the combined simplicity and elegance of Facebook.

U.S. College Hockey Online, USCHO.com, based in Minneapolis, calls itself “The Online Sports Community.” It has a scoreboard, blogs, and sections on major college sports, and information about “off the field” issues like “Activism; Administration; Alcohol/Drugs; Campus Life; Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual; Money; Race/Culture; Recruiting; Sports Admin; and Television.” The site is particularly good on college athletics and has a series of up-to-the-minute news feeds about current happenings. From USCHO’s home page on March 31, 2008:

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N Dakota’s Andrew Kozek winning goal vs. Wisconsin – Photo: Tim Brule

Great American Sports Fans, gasf.com, declares itself “Your Online Sports Community.” But it’s got a real old-fashioned look about it and, in the free-for-all section there are posts about a variety of non-sports issues. “447 of 830 Members have made 5508 posts in 5 forums.”

Some self-described online sports communities seem to be mainly designed to sell web design services and websites to sports teams and clubs. Eteamz.com offers a variety of packages to help teams create a presence on the web. “Since 1998, eteamz has been connecting coaches, players, families, friends and fans from teams in over 120 countries. Our resources and customer focus have enabled us to become the Team Sports Web Site Leader. eteamz is home to over 2 million teams and is the official online community of Little League Baseball and NFL Youth Football. This is just the beginning.”

Then there’s gymchat.com: “More than just sports chit chat (but that too!” Gymchat urges you to “Connect with other sport clubs and sport players, coaches, parents, and sport fans here on Gym Chat.” Gymchat offers a variety of options: “Make your own player website, find & rate a sport club/store, look up tv schedule, sports news, view/upload events, videos and photos for your favorite sports, plus lots more! The ALL SPORTS network: from gymnastics and diving to football and soccer, ballet and baseball…any sport you do, this place is for you.” But it seems that this too is mostly about you purchasing website packages ranging from $1200 on up to $2100.

Sportsclix.com has 1504 members who “Make Predictions. Answer Trivia. Write Blogs. Meet Fans!

A group of high-tech investors in San Francisco, who clearly understand the online social-networking experience, recently invoked the Facebook name.

The Oakland Tribune described their venture this way: “Intraware Inc. wants to do for sports what Facebook did for the world of colleges and universities.

“The software company’s new Web site, zAthlete.com, is designed to create a digital community for people who are interested in recreational or competitive sports. Anyone who is an athlete, or is actively interested in sports, is the target audience of the company’s online site.” The site is still in transition.

SportGist.com describes itself as a place “where athletes meet.” While it is a bit hard to navigate and search you can find some rare gems of advice and information about sports.

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Johnny Newman when he played for the Bucks.

For example, former high-flying Jumpin’ Johnny Newman of the New York Knicks has a series of podcasts about the lessons he learned in the NBA.

Here are some of the topics:
1: Mental preparation for Game
2: What was the Recruiting process like for you?
3: Differences in recruiting then and now
4: What type of work ethic is required?
5: Typical game day routine
6: Music before the game
7: How do you handle distractions
8: Toughest guy to play

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LB Morlon Greenwood at work.

Morlon O’Neil Greenwood, linebacker for the Houston Texans, also has a series of fascinating podcasts ranging from how he adjusted to the changes from his native land of Jamaica to Syracuse, NY, his experience as a wrestler and the challenges of balancing academics and sports.

Sportsgist has a variety of groups you can join, ranging from golf, Texas football, cheerleading, weight training/bodybuilding, softball etc.
Until Facebook for Sports comes our way, happy online communicating.

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