Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Rangers Unveiled 2012 NHL Winter Classic Jersey at Wollman Rink in Central Park Monday

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Yesterday afternoon (11/28/11) at Wollman Rink in Central Park, the New York Rangers unveiled the jersey they’ll wear in the 2012 NHL Winter Classic. The Rangers will play the Winter Classic against the Philadelphia (aka Philthy) Flyers (aka Effers) outdoors at Citizen’s Bank Park on January 2, 2012. The shield is a classic design based on the original shield worn from the 1920s into the 1940s. I have to have one! LET’S GO RANGERS!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

UConn Blows Out Rutgers 40-22 at Rentschler Field Today and Chance of BCS Bid Vanishes

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The Rutgers Scarlet Knights were blown out by the University of Connecticut today 40-22 on the road and their chances of a BCS Bowl bid have fizzled. Rutgers needed to win their last game of the season today, a Big East Conference game. Uconn came out blazing, scoring 21 points in the 1st half off of 3 Rutgers turnovers and took a commanding 24-3 lead into half time. The Scarlet Knights seemed completely out of it from the beginning and never got into the game. Rutgers finished their season with an 8-4 record, 4-3 in Conference and their changes of sharing a First Place finish in the Big East vanished. Starting QB Chas Dodd was brutal and was benched prior to the start the 4th quarter. Freshman QB Gary Nova came in and threw 2 TDs to Brandon Coleman. This was not the same team I saw last Saturday at home vs. Cincinnati where they won 20-3 on Senior Day. The Scarlet Knights will play in a Bowl Game, just not of the calibre in which they were hoping.

Rangers Defeated Alex Ovechkin and Capitals 6-3 at Verizon Center in Washington Friday

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The New York Rangers defeated the Washington Capitals 6-3 Thursday afternoon (11/25/11) by playing an excellent road game. Job One was to slow down Alex Ovechkin and the defensive pairing of Dan Girardi and Ryan McDonagh did just that. Ovechkin was held in check but did score on a fantastic wrist shot from the left side, shooting through Girardi for the goal. The Rangers were held scoreless for the first period but scored 3 goals in the 2nd period in less than five minutes. Marian Gaborik scored his 10th goal of the season to give the Rangers the early 1-0 lead in the 2nd period. Ruslan Fedotenko scored two goals and captain Ryan Callahan had 3 assists to lead the way. The Rangers were able to move the puck well, cycle and generated scoring chances. Brad Richards and Artem Anisimov each scored a goal and added an assist. Girardi added offensively as well with 2 assists. Carl Hagelin played in the the game of his NHL career for the Rangers and scored his first point by adding an assist. The difference is this game compared to the two previous losses was that the Rangers played excellent team defense that lead to the offensive scoring chances. Goalkeeper Henrik Lundqvist made 18-of-21 saves. The three stars of the game were Callahan, Girardi and Capital John Carlson.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Rangers’ Deveaux Suspended Three Games for Illegal Check to the Head of Panthers’ Fleischmann

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The National Hockey League announced today that Rangers’ forward Andre Deveaux has been suspended three games for his illegal check to the head of Panthers’ Tomas Fleischmann. The hit came at 10:59 into the 2nd period of Wednesday (11/23/11) nights game at BankAtlantic Center. I watched the game and thought the hit was excessive and knew the League would come down on Deveaux. It was the right call by Brendan Shanahan and the League. The Rangers called up forwards Carl Hagelin and John Mitchell from the Connecticut Whale and are expected to play in the game Friday afternoon at Washington.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Panthers Defeated Rangers 2-1 at BankAtlantic Center Wednesday

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The New York Rangers were defeated by the Florida Panthers Wednesday (11/23/11) night 2-1 for the Blueshirts’ second straight loss. The offensive struggles continue for the Rangers who only mustered 20 shots on goal. Jason Garrison and Kris Versteeg scored Florida’s goals and goalkeeper Jose Theodore had 19 saves on the night. Theodore did not live up to his nickname “Jose Three or More” unfortunately. Ranger forward Derek Stepan scored at 4:18 in the 2nd period, his 4th of the season, to narrow the score to 2-1. Ranger goalkeeper Henrik Lundqvist made 36 saves and was easily the best player on the ice. The Blueshirts had their chances but just could not score. The Panthers made major personnel changes this year and they’re a much better club. Midway through the 2nd period the Rangers killed off a 5-minute major penalty called on Andre Deveaux, who skated across center ice and elbowed Fleischmann in the head. Fleischmann left the game but came back later in the period. Deveaux will most like be fined by the NHL for his hit. The three stars of the game were Fleischmann, Lundqvist and Garrison.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Looking Forward to Watching Brooklyn Aviators Hockey Club Play at New Jersey Outlaws Friday

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The Brooklyn Aviators hockey club visit the friendly confines of the Capital One Ice Vault Arena in Wayne, NJ this Friday night, November 25th, for a game against the New Jersey Outlaws. My Wife and I are looking forward to seeing the two clubs play, our first visit. Both clubs are members of the Federal Hockey League which is one level below the ECHL. I’ll post a game recap on Saturday.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Rex Ryan Fined $75,000 Yesterday by NFL for Telling Fan to “Shut the F**k Up!

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New York Jets’ head coach Rex Ryan was fined yesterday by the NFL $75,000 for yelling at a fan to “Shut the f**k up!”. As the Jet team was walking into the locker room at half time of the Patriots/Jets game on Sunday (11/13/11) a fan, aka “nitwit” barked at Rex as reported by nydailynews.com:
“Hey Rex, Belichick’s better than you.”
Rex then said in Rex Fashion:
“Shut the f**k up!”
The incident was naturally recorded and splattered all over the Internet. The NFL did not think too kindly on this and levied the fine on Rex, his second. The first fine was for flipping the bird to the Dolphin fans attending a mixed martial arts event in Miami, January 2010.
“The commissioner’s got a tough enough job,” Ryan said of not appealing the fine. “I’m an NFL lifer. I know I represent the NFL and I represent the Jets. So I’m accountable for my actions. So I will not appeal.”

“It was a mistake and I’ve owned up to that mistake. There’s no question about it. I’m not going to appeal it, because quite honestly, [Roger Goodell] made a decision. His decision is that I should be fined $75,000, then that’s the way it is. I want to get it behind me. Obviously, it was a mistake that I made. I’m responsible for my actions. I haven’t denied that one bit or slouched on that responsibility. I understand it. And I know to coach in the National Football League is an honor. I don’t want to be a guy that puts a black eye on this or whatever. I just want to get it behind me and move forward.”
I heard Rex say this on tape this morning on WFAN-AM and it totally cracked me up. Now this is Rex Being Rex:
“Sometimes we look like a million dollars. Sometimes we look like $75,000. Sometimes we look like nothing.”

2011 Major League Baseball Free Agents

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Here is a link to ESPN.com’s 2011 MLB free agents. Jose Reyes is ranked #4 and I hope he remains in New York, but he very well may end up in Miami taking in the sun and the big bucks.

Giants’ Brandon Jacobs Has to Quit Yapping and Run the Ball

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Wenzelberg nypost.com
After the non-existent running game by Jacobs and his Giants' teammates on Sunday night against their hated rival Eagles, he had plenty to share with the beat writers. Here are quotes on ESPNNewYork.com by head coach Tom Coughlin and Jacobs, who was speaking about the fans:
Coughlin: "...as pathetic as it can get.”
Jacobs: "That's the best thing they do here is boo. I've been hearing that for seven years."

That statement by Jacobs is an absolute joke as He’s made it crystal clear that he will be gone next season. If this display of pathetic running is his audition he won’t be a starting running back in the NFL next season. The Giant fans are among the most loyal and passionate in the NFL and they deserve better. Jacobs needs to stop his yapping and just run the ball.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Eagles Defeated Giants 17-10 at MetLife Stadium Sunday and Played Like the Broad Street Bullie

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The Philadelphia Eagles played like the second coming of the Broad Street Bullies in their 17-10 victory over the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium Sunday night. The Giants’ RB Brandon Jacobs spoke to ESPN Radio on the field during warm-ups and said the Giants were going to put a nail in the Eagles’ coffin. Well that didn’t exactly happen as the Giants came out flat and played uninspired football. The Giants running game never got going and Jacobs had 12 rushes for a pathetic 21 yards, not exactly smashmouth football. Here are the lowlights of the game:
  • Eagle backup QB Vince Young went 16-of-19 in passes of 10 yards or less, along with his 3 interceptions. He was able to move the chains
  • Eagles were the first team in this NFL season to give up 3 interceptions and win the game
  • Giants rushing attack as a team had 17 carries for 29 yards
  • Giant G Chris Snee was terrible but I now know why, he was sick last night and threw up multiple times during the game
  • Eagles were 9-of-17 in 3rd down conversions
  • Justin Tuck was a non-factor in the Giant pass rush
  • The Giants best player was P Steve Weatherford who had 9 punts for 463 total yards, 51.4 yard average. Shades of Dave Jennings
  • Giant QB Eli Manning was sacked 3 times, Young only once
  • For the second game this year vs. Eagles Victor Cruz burned Eagle CB Nnamdi Asomugha for a TD. Cruz made him look dopey, again
  • Giants have three very tough road games coming up with stops in New Orleans and Green Bay among them

Brutal 17-14 Loss for Jets at Mile High vs. Broncos Thursday

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The New York Jets suffered one of the worst losses in recent memory to the Denver Broncos last Thursday night (11/17/11) 17-13 at Mile High. This was a tough game to watch as it was ugly for both teams on both sides of the ball. The loss brings the Jets’ season record to 5-5, and instead of a race for first in the AFC East it places the Jets in a 4-team race for an AFC Wild Card spot. The Jet defense held the Broncos offense the entire night, forcing 8-straight punts, until of course it was Tebow Time. Nick Folk kicked a go ahead 47-yard field goal early in the 4th quarter that gave the Jets the 13-10 lead. The game looked to be in the Jets’ hands with the way the defense was playing. With just under six minutes left in the 4th quarter Tebow led his team on a 95-yard touchdown drive that stole the game from the Jets. The play that broke the Jets’ backs was on a 3rd-and-4 from the Jets’ 20-yard line. Tebow took the snap and rushed left for the touchdown and I was left speechless. The Jets decided to put another defensive back on the field and come on an all-out blitz. Tebow read it perfectly and sprinted into the end zone. Sanchez got the ball back but had no chance getting into end zone with the way the Jet offensive line had been playing. Sanchez was 24-of-40, 252 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT. Shonn Greene left the game with a rib injury and Joe McKnight took over, with 16 rushes for 59 yards, 6 receptions for 62 yards and lost fumble on special teams. Plaxico Burress had 4 receptions for 64 yards. Sanchez also threw a terrible ball to Burress that was intercepted. He continues to telegraph passes and that has to stop. The Jets are not out of the Playoff race but need to play a full 60 minutes if they want to play serious January football

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Rangers Seven-Game Winning Streak Snapped as Canadiens Shut Out Blueshirts 4-0 in Montreal Saturday

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The Montreal Canadiens shut out the New York Rangers 4-0 Saturday night (11/19/11) at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The last Rangers' loss this season was on October 27th, the home opener at which a friend of mine and I attended. The Blueshirts were slow to the puck and chased the Habs all night, mustering only 17 shots on goal. Canadiens' goalie Carey Price was never really tested, to the delight of the home crowd. The last time the Rangers won at the Bell Centre was in 2011 on St. Patrick's Day, a game which my Wife and I attended. That night the game went to a shootout where the Rangers won 4-3. I had always wanted to attend a game in Montreal since I was 8 years old and I finally made the trip. If you haven't been to Montreal for a hockey game I highly recommend it, it's well worth it. From the fans singing the Canadian National Anthem in French and English to the cheering throughout the game, the intensity doesn't let up. Our “LET'S GO RANGERS were squashed with “GO HABS GO!”. Unfortunately last night Marty Biron could not keep the Habs from scoring. Two of his goals were of the soft variety and I'm sure he would have wanted those back. The former NJ Devils Brian Gionta and Scott Gomez were very good last night. Gionta scored two goals and Gomez had two assists. Erik Cole and Tomas Plekanec scored the other two goals for the Canadiens. Ranger head coach John Tortorella does not complain about the refs but I will. They were absolutely pathetic last night calling everything they possibly could on the Rangers. The TV replays showed just how horrible the penalty calling was. On top of that the game was not called evenly either. Two of the Canadiens’ goals came on power-plays. No surprise here that the three stars of the game were Canadiens: Gionta, Cole and Price.

Back on Track with My Blog

After being away from my Blog for many weeks I’ll be back on track with postings today. I have a lot to post regarding the Rangers, Giants, Jets and Mets.