Archive for June, 2008

Raiders As A B&W Serial??!!

Posted in Random Musings on June 25, 2008 by The Duke

Apparantly so, as found on this rather cool YouTube video.  There are other parts found in the related video section.  Enjoy!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=O9OZSYfaDJU

Flashback Friday Indeed

Posted in Random Musings on June 20, 2008 by The Duke

Cito Gaston is back!  Yes that’s correct, the manager of both Blue Jay World Series teams, is back with the club for the first time in nearly 11 years.  Gaston has been hired as manager for the remainder of the 2008 season, along with former coaches Nick Leyva and Gene Tenace, as well as roving hitting instructor Dwayne Murphy.  Former skipper “Stutterin’” John Gibbons was finally axed by moron GM J.P. Riccardi (who is on his own death watch) today, after the Jays bottomed out in Milwaukee, getting swept, and falling into dead last in the American League East.  The first time Gaston took over the Jays was back in 1989 under similar circumstances — fledgling last place team, under-achieving into oblivion.  That team went on to win the AL East, and eventually the 1992-93 Fall Classic’s under Gaston.  This could turn out to be a really ugly turn back the clock experiment, or this could light a fire and turn the Jays season around.  One thing is for sure, the saddest man in Canada is Cliff Shank (inside joke), for he has been passed over yet again for Blue Jay boss!!

Cito Gaston

Bloggers Block

Posted in Random Musings on June 10, 2008 by The Duke

After nearly two months of Pittsburgh Penguin playoff re-caps, my brain needs to adjust to life without hockey, as well as come up with new topics for this damn blog!  To be honest, I needed a few days following the Pens’ season ending loss to compose myself, and it was hard to be sure to post pictures of the Red Wings celebrating a Cup victory on Mellon Arena ice.  But that is over now, in the history books.  This blog will continue on in the coming months with old staples (Springsteen Lyric Of the Week, Temper Tantrum Moments), and will hopefully feature new topics which are on my mind, and in the news.  So once again I open up the suggestion box, and ask my devoted readers (all 8 of you!), to let me know what you would like to read. 

My brain hurts just thinking about the next blog topic!!

Wings Win the Stanley Cup On Penguin Ice

Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins on June 7, 2008 by The Duke

I’m drained from the two-month playoff journey, and a tad ticked off that the Pens’ lost the Stanley Cup to Detroit in six games.  So I’m gonna keep this short and sweet (not to mention three days after the fact!).  The Wings were the better team throughout the series, however, the Pens’ were starting to show life in the later half of the Cup final, but it was too little too late.  The Wings claiming their 11th Stanley Cup (4th in the past 11 years) with a 3-2 win at Mellon Arena on Wednesday.  Henrik Zetterberg was named the Conn Smythe trophy winner for playoff MVP, finishing tied with Sidney Crosby in total points with 27.  So it’s wait ’til next year for the Penguins, but a great season to be sure.  The future is bright in the Steel City!!

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Marian Hossa (18), of Slovakia, reaches in on Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood (30) during the last play in the closing seconds of the third period in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby (87) shakes hands with Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood (30) after Game 6 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

The Pittsburgh Penguins salute the crowd after being defeated by the Detroit Red Wings in game six of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Mellon Arena on June 4, 2008 in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. The Red Wings defeated the Penguins 3-2 to win the Stanley Cup Finals 4 games to 2.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings with the Stanley Cup. Zetterberg scored a goal and set up another as the Red Wings beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 to claim their fourth Stanley Cup championship in 11 seasons.

The Stanley Cup is presented to Detroit Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom, right, of Sweden, by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after the Red Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in Game 6 of the NHL Stanley Cup hockey finals, Wednesday, June 4, 2008 in Pittsburgh.

Detroit Red Wings staff, players and coaches pose at mid-ice at Mellon Arena after defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 to win Game 6 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, June 4, 2008.

 

No Cup For Detroit, As Pens’ Win Epic 3OT Thriller In Motown

Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins on June 4, 2008 by The Duke

I was there, I saw it in person!  Game #5 of the 2008 Stanley Cup Final may well go down as one of the best games in playoff history, as the Pittsburgh Penguins staved off elimination to beat the Wings 4-3 in triple overtime, to cut Detroit’s lead in the series to 3-2.  The game had it all (not even to mention the Stanley Cup was in the building):  raw emotion, blown leads by both teams, injuries, blood, amazing crowd and goaltending, last second heroics, and a Penguin win for the ages!  My girlfriend and I survived the hostile environment at Joe Louis Arena, sitting through the over 4 hour roller-coaster ride of emotions from section 217A.  I was even taking a video of the final minute of an expected Detroit win (for a piece of history) when Max Talbot http://www.myxer.com/ringtone:505118/ saved the Pens’ season with less than 35 seconds to play, and the champagne chilling on ice in the Wings locker room.  The Joe went from insane loudness and joy, to total silence and horror.  The Pens’, who blew a 2-0 first period lead, were totally dominated in the 3rd and most of the three overtimes, and if not for the un-real goaltending of Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh’s season would have ended, and the Wings would have Cup #11.  But sports is a funny animal sometimes.  The guts the Pen’s showed to stay in the game with the late tally, and Petr Sykora’s 3OT winner http://www.myxer.com/ringtone:505117/ were true testiments to how great this bunch of players are.  So it’s back to Mellon tonight for Game #6, and if the Pens’ can pull it out, there will be a game for “all the marbles” in Motown on Saturday night!  I can’t wait to see it happen.  Let’s Go Pens’!!  Oh, check out the pictures I took at the game using the link below.

http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg38/darthwall/game5pensvswings/

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Ryan Malone (12) falls next to Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood (30) after checking into Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall (55), of Sweden, during second period hockey action in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup finals in Detroit, Monday, June 2, 2008.

Ryan Malone #12 of the Pittsburgh Penguins is helped off the ice after being struck by a puck in the face during game five of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals against the Detroit Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena on June 2, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury #29 of the Pittsburgh Penguins makes a glove save on a shot from the Detroit Red Wings during game five of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena on June 2, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.  (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images)

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Maxime Talbot (25) scores on Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood (30) during the closing seconds of the third period in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Detroit, Monday, June 2, 2008.

Maxime Talbot #25 celebrates with Evgeni Malkin #71 and Sidney Crosby #87 after Talbot scored a third period goal against the to tie the Detroit Red Wings 3-3 during game five of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena on June 2, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Petr Sykora #17 of the Pittsburgh Penguins scores the game winning goal past goaltender Chris Osgood #30 of the Detroit Red Wings during game five of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena on June 2, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. The Penguins defeated the Red Wings 4-3 in triple overtime to set the series at 3-2 Red Wings. (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images)

Marc-Andre Fleury #29 of the Pittsburgh Penguins celebrates teammate Petr Sykora's overtime goal during game five of the 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena on June 2, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. The Penguins defeated the Red Wings 4-3 in triple overtime to set the series at 3-2 Red Wings. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney celebrates after teammate Petr Sykora (17), of the Czech Republic, scored the winning goal during the third overtime period in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals against the Detroit Red Wings in Detroit, Tuesday, June 3, 2008. The Penguins defeated the Red Wings 4-3.

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik, left, celebrates the Penguins 4-3 triple overtime win over the Detroit Red Wings with goalie Marc-Andre Fleury in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup hockey finals in Detroit, Tuesday, June 3, 2008.

Cooled Down Reflections

Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins on June 1, 2008 by The Duke

OK it’s been about 24 hours since the Penguins lost to Detroit, to trail 3-1 in the Stanley Cup Final, and I’ve now calmed down to point out some things.  First of all, the better team is winning this series to be sure.  The Wings may not be the greatest team to ever win (or going to win) the Cup, but they deserve full marks for the lead they’ve earned.  Second, the Pens’ have had a super season, one that not many true fans of the team thought to be possible this soon in the “Crosby Era”.  It’s never easy to have your team lose so close to the ultimate prize, but I’m fairly confident that even in this salary cap NHL, the Penguins will be playing for Lord Stanley’s mug several more times with this current core.  The reason I’m posting this quasi-post mortem on the series, is because I will be in Detroit tomorrow night for Game #5, and will not be back to post until Tuesday evening.  So my girlfriend and I will either see the Pens’ extend the series and their season, or we will witness one of sports greatest moments, the awarding of the Stanley Cup.  I guess it’s win-win no matter what.  But I would really rather skip out on the history part! 

 

Will the Duke and the K-girl see this awarded Monday night??