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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Medal Count


The 2010 olympic games are great my country`s biggest rival is in first the U.S.

But Canada is in third in the Medal count with my favroite sport`s gold medal game is tommorow as (Canada) and (U.S.A) square off at Canada Hockey Place in the Men`s final as Canada try`s to finnish first after a heart brakking seventh place finnish in the last Olympics games in the 2006 when Captain Scott Niedermayer was stunded but this year their isn't gonna be an upset because we sould give Roberto Luongo the start with two back-up Goaltender : Marc-Andre Fleury and Martin Brodeur.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Look out Johnny




After the last Sens game before the Olympics it was exiting.


As the Ottawa Senators beat the New York Islanders in New York but Brian Lee took a dirty hit into the boards.

Ottawa coach Cory Clouston delivered a simple second-intermission message, telling the Senators to get an early goal and trust their skills. The Senators responded, killing off two penalties to start the final period before Alex Kovalev, Jason Spezza and Mike Fisher scored in a 6:59 span in a 4-3 comeback victory over the New York Islanders on Sunday.


The three last goals were scored by Alex Kovalev, Jason Spezza and Mike Fisher.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Canada vs. Norway


Sidney Crosby will start on line one with Rick Nash and Patrice Bergeron.
Crosby win`s the face off Bergeron break away stoped by Luongo back into Norway zone back to Canada and faceoff. Faceoff won by Norway another faceoff and snared by Luongo in the corner and out out to centre high and wide Niedermayer Norway has it now Cnada dos and now Norway dumped in by Norway blocked shot Cnada Marleau mist tipped into Norway into Canada now Norway has it Stall mist and a faceoff. Cnada dumped it in Toews mist Richards get`s it in Nash tryed to dump it in Norway has it now Canada Weber stoped Keith get`s it in Thorton to Marleau to Heatly Canada has it in their zone and faceoff because of a Canada penalty. Canada get`s it out and Canada get`s it out Norway into the zone Toews shorthanded blocke Norway dump`s it in and Norway get`s it over the Glass. Canada get`s it out and faceoff dumped in by Norway icing Canada faceoff and another. Canada in and it`s out to centre Canada in Norway `s zone and shut down and covered up. Chipped in by Canada offside. Icing Canada. Icing. Into the Norway zone Canada in Heatly wide.





















Monday, February 15, 2010

YEAH, YEAH , YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Alexandre Bilodeau has won Gold on home soil for the first time in Canadian history!

Once peoples and the roads found out he won Gold every body in Canada cheared as loud as they could and Alexandre Bilodeau hurd family and Whislter scream the loudest ever.

Bilodeau will get his medal today.

With Jennifer Heil winning Silver Canada is now tied for third in the medal standings with France with three medals 1 bronze, 1 silver and 1 gold.

Bilodeau`s brother was his inporation they say.

And my freind (Joe Fast) is from Montreal too and so is Bilodeau.

rable mentions: Johnny Spillane, the first American to medal in the Nordic Combined, Patrick Deneen and his pink goggles, the women’s U.S. hockey team for beating China 12-1, and Joe Biden for watching women’s hockey. Obviously I’m missing people (I just got home and have not had a chance to watch the pairs figure skating), so nominate your own Stud of the Day in the comments!
Deserves a mention: All the skiing uniforms totally look like jammies, but the U.S. men seemed especially ready for bedtime during the moguls. I feel like some of them should be clutching teddy bears for good luck and/or moral support. (Dramatization below.)
I’m also loving: the Medal Contenders’ Luxury Sofa Suite:

New category. LAME S— UNQUALIFIED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OLYMPICS, WHICH ARE AWESOME: The Minute to Win It promo on NBC
Annie on Twitter: @EWAnnieBarrett
More Olympics coverage:Olympic Stud of Day 2: U.S. speed skater Apolo OhnoOlympic Stud of Day 1: U.S. curler Chris PlysVancouver Olympics Opening Ceremony: Best and WorstScott Hamilton: The 5 most memorable Olympic figure skating fallsScott Hamilton: The 5 times I was a little too excited in the broadcast boothScott Hamilton: The 5 programs I would have skatedScott Hamilton: The 5 moments I’ll be on the edge of my seat in Vancouver

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

McGwire with his former team as hittting coach, but why?




Surprisingly for me Mark McGwire signed up as hitting coach for the St.Louis Cardnals.


Left fielder Matt Holliday(notes), obtained via trade last July, was re-signed to a seven-year, $120 million contract, siphoning cash from possible upgrades in the infield and starting rotation but making most Cardinals fans ecstatic. Holliday, by all accounts, is similarly pleased.
2009 record: 91-712009 finish: First place, National League Central2009 final payroll: $101.8 millionEstimated 2010 opening-day payroll: $98 million

Monday, February 8, 2010

Winn sign`s with Yankees


Randy Winn signed a $1.1M 1 year contract with the Yankees : Branx Bomers.

The outfielder can earn an additional $900,000 in performance bonuses based on plate appearances against left-handed pitchers. He would get $100,000 each for 50, 75 and 100, and $150,000 apiece for 125, 150, 175 and 200.

Beside`s this is good for the Yankees because he could take Johnny Damon in the outfield.
Winn, who figures to share playing time in left field with Brett Gardner(notes), hit .262 with two homers and 51 RBIs for San Francisco last season. The 35-year-old was an All-Star in 2002, when he batted .298 with 14 homers and 75 RBIs for Tampa Bay.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sens Skills




Today I went to Scotiabank Place to see the Sens Skills.


At first I was scared because we were really close to the end of the 200 level out of 300 so 3 levels.


It was funny too because Shean Donavan went into tights and later Jarkko Ruutu put on a fake mustache then put on a wig and before the mustache and wig he put on a head band.


And Jason Spezza made his Super Bowl Perdiction and he said the Colts then most people bood. And they hade 9 and 10 year olds who had their own Skills.


And Alexi Kovalev was the best player and team Red beat team black and here are the Rosters : for team black Matt Carkner, Daniel Alfredsson - C, Milan Michalek, Erik Karlsson but he was injured, Peter Regin, Anton Volchenkov, Chris Neil, Chris Kelly, Goaltender Brian Elliott, Jonathan Cheechoo and Jarkko Ruutu and for team Red Jason Spezza, Chris Phillips - C, Shean Donavan, Mike Fisher, Filip Kuba, Jesse Winchester, Ryan Shannon, Alexi Kovalev, Nick Foligno he was injured and Goaltender Pascal Leclaire and also Chris Campoli took over for Foligno.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Posey going to get some action at Shorstop in spring?




Last week the San Francisco Chronicle's Bruce Jenkins tried to imagine Buster Posey pulling a Craig Biggio in order to save his knees or to keep busy or to allow Bengie Molina. Today we hear from Andrew Baggarly that the notion may not merely be the stuff of Bruce Jenkins' fantasies.


I'de give him him a chance be side`s if dosen't go well take em out and if he has a secondary Postion see if that work`s just like sometimes Willie Pena is in for Derek Jeter and he could play second.
Shortstop? Hey, why not? As someone who has no vested interest in how the Giants do or how Buster Posey develops, I'd love to see it because it's different and different is good, and the more Posey the better.Still, the guy is a plus defensive catcher who can hit and those guys don't just fall out of the sky like rain and airplane engine parts, so it may not be the best move in terms of optimal asset utilization.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

McGowan has pain-free mound session


Blue Jays pitcher Dustin McGowan threw off a mound at Toronto's spring training complex in Dunedin, Fla., as he attempts to come back from shoulder and knee surgery. The 27-year-old right-hander hasn't pitched in a game since July 8, 2008, when he left a start against Baltimore with shoulder pain.

The 27-year-old right-hander hasn’t pitched in a game since July 8, 2008, when he left a start against Baltimore with shoulder pain.

If McGowan is injured Romero would problely take his place.

McGowan was 12-10 with a 4.08 ERA in 2007, when he came within three outs of a no-hitter against Colorado, and 6-7 with a 4.37 ERA in 19 starts the following season. He agreed last month to a one-year contract that guarantees him $500,000,