Sigh. The Boston Bruins have forgotten how to play defense, in their first-round series in the NHL playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens. All they need to do is pick up the open men in their own zone, and this series never would have gotten to a Game 7, let alone a Game 6. Go Bruins. Die Canadiens.
So Monday at 11 a.m., in Boston, the Red Sox will host the New York Yankees at Fenway Park, in the final game of four-game series in the biggest rivalry in baseball. Then the Boston Marathon will take place. Then, at 7 p.m., the Boston Bruins will host the Montreal Canadiens, in the biggest rivalry in hockey. And the NFL Network will spend almost all day showing clips of the New England Patriots. Now this could be a Patriots Day* to remember.
* Patriots Day is a holiday celebrated in Massachusetts and Maine, commemorating The Shot Heard Round The World, on April 19, 1775 (remember your Longfellow -- "Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, on the eighteenth of April in Seventy-five; hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year" -- and note that Revere rode the night before the Shot).
It is celebrated on a Monday, and this year, it happens to take place on the actual Patriots Day. Every Patriots Day, the Red Sox play a morning game followed by the Boston Marathon. If you don't live in the area, or care not for sports, you could celebrate by knocking back a Sam Adams or two.
The joy of the NHL (Score:2)
As for the Bruins defense, I am not quite up to date with who the bigshort defenders in the NHL are in these days. But Gonchar and Slegr sure used to be one.
Maybe the Bruins should have convinced Ray Bourque to play a little longer (and not go for Colorada!)...maybe until he would be 50. He was still damn good, even when he r
Re:The joy of the NHL (Score:2)
Last night all three goals (not including the two empty-netters) were to blame on the team leaving men open. On the first, O'Donnell's man slid past him and another Bruin picked him up, and instead of looking around for another man to pick up, he stood there looking at th
one thing I don't miss (Score:2)
Re:one thing I don't miss (Score:2)
I agree with you there.
Re:one thing I don't miss (Score:1)
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Hockey & Holidays (Score:1)
As for the Bruins, I feel for ya Pudge. That was an *awful* game to watc
Re:Hockey & Holidays (Score:2)
How can I forget my Longfellow? (Score:2, Funny)
Oh wait, you're referring to the poet, aren't you?
Damn.
but (Score:2)
During the third period last night, I was sure that Boston was going to win - they were totally dominating the game (even more than Montreal had dominated during the second period). Then Montreal scored and the domination fell apart.
Now tonight I get to see whether Balfour can pull off another one for the Leafs.