Sunday, April 13, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
After blowing a 2 goal lead in the 3rd period of game 1 of their best of 7 series with the Caps, the Flyers came into game 2 this afternoon desperate for a win to keep hope alive. Thanks to a gritty defensive effort, that included 6 penalty kills, they were able to do just that, evening the series at 1 game a piece. Marty Biron also had the afternoon of his life in goal, saving all 24 shots he faced to lead the Flyers to victory. Early in the first period of play, R.J Umberger scored his first playoff goal for a 1-0 Flyer's lead. Late in the 2nd period of play, Jeff Carter scored for a 2-0 Flyer's lead. From there Biron and the Flyers tough D held the Caps in check, until the final buzzer sounded as neither team scored in the 3rd period. So the Flyers even series at 1 and return to the friendly confines of the Wachovia center on Tuesday for a crucial game 3. I'll tell you though, if they keep playing defense like this they'll win that one too.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils finished off their 3 game set with the Cubs early this afternoon. Unfortunately, they finished with a whimper instead of a flourish. The veteran Jamie Moyer got the start and pitched fairly well, allowing just 4 runs on 9 hits in 5 innings of work. Meanwhile, the Phils sprayed the ball around for 5 runs on 10 hits and appeared well on their way to victory, before a late defensive gaffe did them in. The Phils struck first in the bottom of the 1st as Jayson Werth(starting in place of Shane Victorino who is now on the 15 day DL) scored on a sac fly by Pat Burrell. The Cubs finally answered back in the top of the 3rd, as 3 straight singles by Henry Blanco, Alphonso Soriano, and Reed Johnson, and a double by Derek Lee led to 3 runs and a 3-1 Cubs' lead. In the bottom of the 5th, Werth struck again with a solo homer to cut the lead to 3-2. In the top of the 6th, Mark Derosa answered Werth with his own solo homer, despite the fact that replays clearly showed it to be a foul ball, as the Umps apparently were only paying attention long enough to toss a livid Charlie Manuel from the game. Then in the bottom of the inning Eric Bruntlett hit a solo homer, Carlos Ruiz, Geoff Jenkins, and Werth each singled, and finally Chase Utley hit a sac fly to push the Phils ahead seemingly for good, 5-4. Then things began to unravel. In the top of the 8th Giovanni Soto singled in a run to tie it at 5, as neither Flash Gordon nor J.C Romero could shut the door on the Cubs. Then came the bottom of the 9th where Ruiz was robbed of a game winning single on a great snare at 1st by Lee. The Collapse became complete in the top of the 10th, as with one out and two on, Carlos Zambrano, yes the pitcher from Friday, came into pinch hit and grounded into what appeared to be a dead double play ball, but Utley's relay to first went into the dirt and Ryan Howard couldn't dig it out, allowing a run to score for a 6-5 Cub's lead. Utley nearly redeemed himself in the bottom of the inning with a two out double, but two batters later Sao Taguchi grounded into the last out to cap off a 6-5 Cubs win. So the once again the Phils fail to get above .500 in April as they drop to 6-7 overall.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued to take it to the Cubs tonight, in the 2nd of their 3 game set. Cole Hamels got the start and was dominant allowing o runs on 1 hit in 7 innings of work. Meanwhile, the Phils weren't so lenient on the Cub's pitching staff scattering 7 runs and 11 hits over their 9 innings. In fact, the only blemish for the Phils on the night came when Shane Victorino went down with a strained calf. Hopefully he won't be out long, but until he returns Sao Taguchi and Jayson Werth will patrol center field, so we'll have to see how that goes. The Phils struck first blood in the bottom of the 2nd inning, as Pedro Feliz slammed a 2 run homer. In the bottom of the 5th the Phils widened the margin and knocked starter Ted Lilly out of the game, as Victorino singled and scored on a wild pitch, Chase Utley doubled, and finally Ryan Howard lofted a 2 run homer to center, for a 5-0 cushion. In the top of the 8th Alphonso Soriano helped the Cubs avoid the shutout by slapping a 2 out RBI single to cut the lead to 5-1. The Phils put it away for good in the bottom of the inning as Carlos Ruiz, singled and scored on a double by Taguchi and Taguchi did likewise on a double by Werth. Then in the 9th, since it was not a save situation Clay Condrey came in and put the Cubs down in order to close out the 7-1 victory. So the Phils improve to 6-6 overall and move to back to .500 for the 3rd time this season.
SIXERS NEWS
The Washington massacre continued tonight as the Sixers traveled to the Nation's capital for a crucial matchup with the Wizards. Unfortunately, the Sixers lost their heads in the 4th quarter, and allowed Washington to emerge victorious. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Andre Miller, Thaddeus Young, Willie Green, Louis Williams) with Iggy's 22 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way again with 12 rebounds and a block, but Washington still out muscled the Sixers on the boards 48-36, and shot over 50% from beyond the arc, dooming the Sixers to defeat. In the first quarter of play, the Sixers jumped out to an early 7 point lead with a flurry of fast break points, with the score 30-23. In the second quarter of play, Washington took away the fast break and turned the tables ,taking a 4 point lead with the score 57-53. In the 3rd quarter of play, the Sixers found the fast break again and used it to take a 6 point lead with the score 84-78 heading into the 4th quarter. The 4th quarter however, belonged to Washington as they outscored the Sixers 31-9 and ran away to a 16 point win, with the final score 109-93. So the Sixers drop to 40-40 overall and 2 games behind the 5th place Wizards, significantly reducing their chances of getting that spot they needed. So for now they sit at 7th in the East just a half a game out of 6th, and will likely either finish 6th or stay where they are in 7th.
Friday, April 11, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils returned to the Bank tonight, welcoming in the Chicago Cubs for a weekend series. Brett Myers got the start tonight, and produced his first solid outing of the season, hopefully a harbinger of things to come, allowing just 3 runs on 5 hits in 8 innings of work. Meanwhile, with JRoll still out of the lineup, it was the big bat of Pat "the Bat" Burrell that stepped up for the Phils as he racked up a homer and an RBI double to help power the Phils to victory. In the top of the first, Derek Lee and Aramis Ramirez hit back to back 2 out homers and the Cubs led 2-0. The Phils finally answered back in the bottom of the 4th as Pat Burrell slammed a 2 run homer to tie it at 2. In the bottom of the 5th they kept it going as the Flyin Hawaiian, Shane Victorino walked and scored on a clutch 2 out double by "Roy Hobbs", Greg Dobbs for a 3-2 lead. In the top of the 6th the Cubs answered back as Alphonso Soriano banged a solo homer to tie it at 3. Finally, in the bottom of the 6th the Phils pulled away for good, as Burrell crushed an RBI double and then scored on a clutch 2 out single by Carlos Ruiz, to put the Phils up 5-3. From there Myers steered it into the 9th, where after serving up a one out double to Ramirez, Brad Lidge retired the side and the Cubs for his 2nd save and a 5-3 Phils win. So the Phils improve to 5-6 overall thus far.
FLYERS NEWS
The Flyers didn't quite start the playoffs the way they wanted to tonight in Washington against the Capitals. For a while everything seemed to be going there way, but alas, it was but another aberration as a 3rd period collapse doomed the Flyer's to defeat. Early in the first period of play, Donald Brashear, yes the former Flyer enforcer, scored for a 1-0 Caps lead. A few minutes later Vinny Prospal answered back for the Flyers, tieing it at one. Early in the 2nd period of play Dan Steckel scored for a 2-1 Caps lead. Later in the period Danny Briere, Prospal and then Briere again scored 3 goals in rapid succession to push the Flyers ahead 4-2 heading into the 3rd period. Early in the 3rd period of play Mike Green scored twice, once on the power play and once at even strength, to knot it up again at 4. Then Ubertalent Alexander Ovechkin made his first appearance of the playoffs, breaking the Flyer's hearts as he scored with just under 5 minutes to play to put the Caps ahead 5-4. From there the Caps played strong D and the Flyers just couldn't find one more goal to force overtime and eventually succumbed to drop game 1 to the Caps 5-4. Now, if they want to maintain any prayer of advancing to the next round the Flyers will have to just shake it off and win game two.
SIXERS NEWS
The Sixers struggled tonight as they welcomed the desperate Indiana Pacers, two games out of the 8th and final playoff spot in the East with 4 games to play, to the Wachovia center. The Sixer's just didn't look like themselves tonight. They looked like the old Sixers, bereft of confidence and desperately just trying to keep the game close. Their shots didn't fall, the turnovers slipped out of their hands, and Indiana never wavered, dealing the Sixers the tough loss. Offensively, only two Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Miller, Thaddeus Young) with Miller's 23 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way with 17 rebounds and 2 blocks, but overall it was only a decent night for the Sixer's D, not a great one as they had no answer for the Pacer's Danny Granger who shredded them for 30 points and 12 rebounds. In the first quarter of play the Sixers actually clung to the early one point lead, with the score 18-17. In the second quarter of play the Pacers surged ahead to a 6 point lead, with the score 43-37 at the half. In the 3rd quarter of play the Pacers simply stood pat and took their 6 point lead into the 4th, with the score 67-61. Finally in the 4th quarter the Pacers pulled away for good and eventually won by 9 with the final score 85-76. So the Sixers drop to 40-39 overall, but remain 6th in the East, still 1 game out of 5th.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils finished off their 3 game set with the Mets tonight in just about the toughest fashion possible. Adam Eaton, who still has not lost to the Mets in his career(only because he got a no-decision tonight) got the start and again pitched well, allowing just 3 runs on 5 hits in 6 innings of work. Unnfortunately, once again the Phil's lineup could do nothing without the reigning MVP setting the table, and nearly wasted another solid outing by Eaton, but in the end it came down to some controversial late inning heroics that just happened to not go the Phils way. In the bottom of the 4th inning Ryan Church slapped a 2 out 2 RBI single for a 2-0 Mets lead. In the bottom of the 6th, Angel Pagan doubled and scored on a single by Carlos Beltran for a 3-0 Met's lead. In the top of the 7th the Phils finally started on the comeback trail, as Pedro Feliz slammed a solo homer just inside the foul pole to cut the lead to 3-1. In the top of the 8th, they made it all the way back as Ryan Howard crushed a solo homer to center, and Sao Taguchi, pinch running for Pat Burrell, scored on a fielder's choice to tie it at 3. From there the bullpens took over the game until with two out in the bottom of the 12th, and the always dangerous Jose Reyes on second after a double, Angel Pagan rolled a single to shallow center and Jayson Werth charged and fired, seemingly cutting down Reyes at the plate perfectly blocked by Chris Coste, but somehow the ump didn't see it that way and called him safe with one of those overly enthusiastic calls that says "I'm not really sure what I saw, so I better sell it". So maybe he was out or maybe he was safe, who knows, but at any rate the Phils drop to 4-6 overall thus far and continue their April struggles.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
Fresh off a rare home loss to the Hawks in their last game, the Sixers welcomed the Detroit Pistons to the Wachovia center tonight. Sure the Pistons are already locked into the second seed in the East but they still brought some high energy into this one and made the Sixers earn it and earn it they did. Offensively, four Sixers scored in the double figures(Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert, Willie Green, Louis Williams) with Iggy's 25 leading the way, including 4 clutch three pointers. Defensively, Sammy D led the way again with 13 rebounds and a block as the Sixer's out rebounded Detroit 43-39 and held them to just 43% shooting from the field, while the Sixer's shot over 50% from the field. In the first quarter of play, the Sixers jumped out to a 4 point lead with the score 29-25. In the 2nd quarter of the play, the Sixers simply stood firm and extended their lead to 6 with the score 58-52. The 3rd quarter of play was more of the same as the Sixers pushed their lead out 8, with the score 81-73 heading into the 4th. Finally in the 4th quarter of play the Sixers actually had the lead out to 14 at one point before Detroit cut it down 5 with just under 3 minutes to play. Fortunately, from there the Sixers regrouped and hung on to win by 7, with the final score 101-84. So the Sixers collect their 40th win of the season to improve to 40-38 overall, but remain 6th in the East, still just a game out of 5th.
PHILLIES NEWS
Coming into tonight the Phils had won 9 in a row against the Mets, but tonight without reigning MVP, Jimmy Rollins(he sat out with his ankle sprain), in the lineup things were different. Kyle Kendrick got the start and was roughed up allowing 7 runs on 4 hits in just 2 and 1/3rd innings of work. Meanwhile, Mike Pelfrey turned in a rare good outing for a NY pitcher allowing just 2 runs on 5 hits in 5 innings of work, as the Phils offense never really got started without their leadoff man. So in the end it was a particularly sloppy and disappointing night for the fightins. In the bottom of the first Jose Reyes walked and scored on a throwing error for a 1-0 Mets lead. In the top of the second Carlos Ruiz slapped an RBI single to tie it at 1. The tie would not last long. In bottom of third it all unraveled for Kendrick and the Phils. A single by Damian Easley, a throwing error by Eric Bruntlett(JRoll's replacement), a double by Angel Pagan, another error by Bruntlett and a wild pitch by Chad Durbin(who had come in to replaced Kendrick) led to 6 runs for the Mets as they jumped out to a 7-1 lead they would not relinquish. The two teams added on some runs later in the game, but it did little to change outcome as the Mets eventually prevailed 8-2. So the Phils drop to 4-5 on the season thus far, hopefully JRoll will be back for tomorrow's game.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils began a 3 game set with the Mets at Shea stadium's home opener this afternoon. Last season after dropping their first series to the Mets, the Phils wound up dominating the season series 12-6 en route to a miracle September run to the division title. Today they simply picked up right where they left off. The veteran Jamie Moyer got the start and did not disappoint allowing just 2 runs on 4 hits in 6 innings of work. Meanwhile the Phils scattered 5 runs and 8 hits over 9 innings, and the bullpen, led by Chad Durbin, J.C Romero, and Flash Gordon, combined for three scoreless innings in relief. So it was a total team effort for the Fightins when they needed it most. In the bottom of the second inning Carlos Delgado started things off with a solo homer. In the bottom of the 4th Carlos Beltran scored on a fielder's choice for a 2-0 lead, but the Mets blew a golden opportunity to do further damage, as the bases had been loaded with nobody out before the fielder's choice. In the top of 7th, as the Mets bullpen took control of the game the Phils finally got on the board in a big way. Jimmy Rollins and Shane Victorino singled, Chase Utley was hit by pitch for the third time in the game, a Carlos Delgado throwing error allowed JRoll and Victorino to score, and finally a Jayson Werth single, scored Utley, and just like that the Phils had a 3-2 lead they would not relinquish. In the top of the 8th, JRoll slapped an RBI single, and scored on a double by Chase Utley, to extend the Phils lead to 5-2, but not before spraining his ankle, but he's day to day at this point and hopefully okay. Finally in the bottom of the 9th Flash put the Mets down in the order to cap off a 5-2 Phils win. So the Phils even their record at 4-4 and continue their dominance over the Mets. Ya gotta love it.
Monday, April 07, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils finished off their 4 game set with Cincinnati earlier this afternoon, as Cole Hamels got his second start of the season. Once again he delivered a quality effort, allowing just 2 runs on 5 hits in 7 innings of work, and this time the Phils backed him up with some runs and got him the win. The Phils got off to a quick start in the top of the first as a solo homer by Jimmy Rollins and a 2 run homer by Pat Burrell gave them a 3-0 lead. The Reds answered back in the bottom of the inning as a fielder's choice and a Jeff Kepinger single cut the lead to 3-2. In the top of the 3rd Burrell and Geoff Jenkins crushed back to back homers for a 5-2 Phils lead. From there that lead held up until the bottom of the 9th as new closer Brad Lidge came in to get his first save as a Phil. After two quick outs Lidge loaded the bases. A wild pitch then allowed Paul Bako to score and cut the lead to 5-3. It also allowed Ken Griffey Jr, representing the winning run to move up to second, as in scoring position. Fortunately, after another near wild pitch, Lidge was able buckle down and strike out Javier Valentin to end it in a 5-3 Phils win. So the Phils move to 3-4 on the season thus far and at least for now avoid falling behind as far as they usually do this time year.
Sunday, April 06, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
This afternoon in the 3rd of their 4 game set with Cincinnati, Brett Myers got the start for the Phils and struggled allowing 4 runs on 8 hits in just 5 innings of work. Meanwhile, the Red's Edison Volquez dazzled the Phils to the tune of 1 run on 5 hits in the 5 and 1/3rd innings of work. So it was an especially frustrating afternoon for the Phils. The Reds took the early lead in the bottom of the first on a 2 run homer by Ken Griffey Jr. In the bottom of the 3rd Jeff Kepinger slapped a solo homer for a 3-0 Reds lead. In the bottom of the 4th Corey Patterson hit a 2 out double to score Paul Bako for a 4-0 Reds lead. In the top of 5th, the Phils finally got on the board as Carlos Ruiz doubled and scored to cut the lead to 4-1. Just as the Phils seemed to be turning things around, the Reds struck in the bottom of the 6th, where a double by Jeff Kepinger, a single by Adam Dunn, and a fielder's choice, scored 4 runs and pushed the Red's lead to an insurmountable 8-1. Finally, in the top of the 8th Chase Utely doubled and scored a relatively meaningless run , on a single by Pat Burell, that did nothing but reduce the final margin to 8-2 as the Phils went down in order in the 9th. So the Phils drop to 2-4 overall, but considering how bad they've been in April the past couple years that's not too bad at all.
FLYERS NEWS
After clinching a playoff spot in their last game, this afternoon's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the last of the season, was all about playoff positioning for the Orange and Black. With a win they would have the 6th seed in the East, with a loss they would stay as the 8th seed in the East. Thanks to the dazzling play of goalie Marty Biron who compiled 20 saves on his way to his second straight shutout, the Flyers were able to get the win and the all important 6th seed in the East. In the first period of play neither team could light the lamp. Late in the second period of play, Scottie Upshall scored for a 1-0 Flyers lead. Finally, late in the 3rd period of play ,with the desperate Penguins having pulled goalie Marc Andre Fleury to make a final push, Mike Knuble scored on the Pens empty net for a 2-0 Flyers lead with under a minute to play. From there, Biron shut down the Pens the rest of the way to close out the 2-0 Flyer's victory. So the Flyers finish the season as the 6th seed in the East and will start the playoffs in Washington against the Caps. I'll see you there.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
After a solid win yesterday the Phils continued their 4 game set with the Reds early this afternoon. Adam Eaton got his first start of the season and actually pitched pretty well, allowing just 3 runs on 6 hits in 7 and 2/3rds innings of work. Unfortunately, Cincinnati's Aaron Harang was equally up to the task, allowing just 2 runs on 6 hits in 7 innings of work, as the Phils wasted the rare solid effort by Eaton. In the bottom of the first inning, Corey Patterson walked, stole second, and scored on a sac fly for a 1-0 Reds lead. In the bottom of the second, Adam Dunn singled and scored on a Scott Hatteberg single for a 2-0 Reds lead. The Phils began to rally back in the top of the 3rd, as Chase Utley slapped a 2 out double to score Shane Victorino and cut the Red's lead to 2-1. In the top of the 6th inning, Pat Burrell crushed a one out double to score Utley with the tying run, but unfortunately, after Geoff Jenkins walked to load the bases the Phils wasted the golden opportunity for more runs, as Greg Dobbs struck out and Chris Coste hit a weak pop up. In the top of the 8th inning Ryan Howard blasted a solo homer, his first of the season, to give the Phils a 3-2 lead. Unfortunately, in the bottom of the inning after two quick outs Corey Patterson struck again off Eaton with a solo homer of his own to tie it at 3 and chase Eaton from the game. Finally, in the bottom of the 9th Chad Durbin struggled to throw strikes and with one out and runners on 2nd and 3rd, Paul Bako dribbled a slow ground ball that Jimmy Rollins couldn't handle, allowing the winning run to score for the Reds, and capping off a 4-3 win. So the Phils drop to 2-3 overall, as the dog days of April continue.
SIXERS NEWS
After clinching a playoff spot last night in Atlanta the Sixers returned home tonight and brought the Hawks with them, to finish off a home and home with them. It's hard enough to win one half of a home and home, but even harder to win both sides of a home and home and the Sixers learned that tonight. Offensively, four Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Andre Miller, Louis Williams, and Rodney Carney) with Iggy's 25 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way again with 10 rebounds and 2 blocks, but he and the rest of the Sixer's defense were out executed by the Hawks when it counted the most, as Atlanta out rebounding the Sixers 42-33. Ironically though, it was defense that helped the Sixers get back in the game, the few times that they were able to go on scoring runs. There just weren't enough of them. In the first quarter of play, the Hawks jumped out to an early 9 point lead with the score 24-15. In the second quarter of play, the Hawks stood their ground and took an 11 point lead into the half, with the score 55-44. In the 3rd quarter of play, the Hawks continued to front run and extended their lead to 13 with the score, 70-57. Finally in the 4th quarter of play the Sixers made some inroads, but the Hawks had an answer each time the Sixers got close, and eventually held on to win by 7, with the final score 92-85. So the Sixers drop to 39-38 overall, and back into 6th in the Eastern conference, just a game out of 5th.
Friday, April 04, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
After a dramatic win to salvage the final game of their season opening three game series with the Nats the Phils had to have been feeling good about themselves as they traveled to Cincinnati to face the Reds tonight in the first of a 4 game set and they showed it. After a long rain delay at the onset, Kyle Kendrick took the mound for his first start of the season and pitched fairly well allowing 4 runs on 8 hits in 5 innings of work. Meanwhile, the Phils pounded out 8 runs on 10 hits, more than enough for a solid win. In the top of the first inning, Jimmy Rollins singled and scored on a sac fly, and Pat Burrell crushed a 2 out 2 run homer for an early 3-0 Phils lead. In the bottom of the first, Ken Griffey Jr singled in a run to cut the lead to 3-1. JRoll led off again in the top of the 3rd and doubled and scored on a another 2 run homer, this time by Chase Utley, for a 5-1 Phils lead. In the bottom of the 3rd Griffey Jr, knocked in another run with an RBI double and then scored on a fielder's choice, cutting the lead to 5-3. In the top of the 4th, Pedro Feliz walked and scored on a single and a pair of sacrifices for a 6-3 Phils lead. In the bottom of the 4th, Joe Votto singled and scored on a sac fly to cut the lead to 6-4. In the top of the 5th Utley homered again for a 7-4 Phils lead. Finally in the top of the 9th the Phils put it away for good as Sao Taguchi doubled and scored on a single by Shane Victorino for an 8-4 Phils lead. J.C Romero, who along with the rest of the Phils bullpen kept Cincinnati scoreless for the final 4 innings, then put the Reds down in order in the bottom of the 9th and the Phils had won 8-4 to even their record at 2-2. Hey, maybe the Phils won't have such a bad April after all.
SIXERS NEWS
The Sixers likewise, had their own chance to clinch a playoff spot tonight with a win over the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta. With a few extra passes here and a little extra effort there, the Sixers were able to do just that. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures, (Andre Iguodala, Andre Miller, Willie Green, Samuel Dalembert, Thaddeus Young), with Iggy's 30 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way again with 10 rebounds and 2 blocks. In the first quarter of play it was all Sixers as they jumped out to an early 9 point lead, with the score 28-19. In the second quarter of play the Hawks turned things around a bit, cutting the lead to 5, with the score 51-46. In the 3rd quarter of play the Hawks continued their long rally back, cutting the lead to 3 by the start of the 4th, with the score 77-74. Finally, in the 4th quarter of play the Sixers reasserted themselves as Iggy took over the game late and helped the Sixers hold off Atlanta for a solid 5 point win, with the final score 109-104. So the Sixers improve to 39-37 overall, and jump to 5th in the Eastern conference, while clinching their first playoff berth in 3 years. Believe it!
FLYERS NEWS
Despite all of their struggles, and all of their trials and travails, coming into tonight the Flyers actually had a chance to clinch a playoff spot, with win at home over the Devils and a loss by the Carolina Hurricanes(tied a top the southeast division with then 9th place, now 3rd place and division leading Washington). Considering they had lost their last 6 in a row to New Jersey the chances of clinching that spot seemed slim, but the Hockey gods smiled on the Orange and Black tonight and presented them with a rare bit of fortune. Marty Biron got the start in goal and for once outshined, the other Marty, the Devil's Brodeur, saving all 22 shots he faced to help the Flyer's to victory. In the first period of play, R.J Umberger scored an early goal for a 1-0 Flyer's lead. In the second period of play neither team was able to light the lamp. Finally late in the third period of play Scottie Upshall ,and Jeffrey Lupul each scored within seconds of each other to rapidly make it a 3-0 Flyers lead, and knock Brodeur out of the game, with just over 8 minutes to play. From there Biron kept New Jersey from making any sort of comeback and the Flyer's got the win 3-0. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes fell to Florida 4-3, so after 81 games of ups and downs the Flyers finally have their spot in the playoffs, which for now is the 8th seed, but could still be as high the 6th seed. Believe it!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
Normally this time of the season would be too early for a team to be desperate for a win, but the way the season has started for the Phils the last couple of years, they truly were desperate to win today, salvage a win in the finale of their 3 game set with the Washington Nationals, and hopefully use the win as impetus to avoid another dismal April. On a cold, blustery and wild afternoon the Phils were able to do just that, as for once luck was on their side. The Wily veteran, Jamie Moyer got the start for the Phils this afternoon, and well let's just say he had less than his best allowing 6 runs on 9 hits in just 3 and 2/3rds innings of work. Meanwhile, the Phils offense continued to appear as its anemic snake bitten self with just one run through the first 5 innings(A solo homer for catcher Chris Coste, starting in place of Carlos Ruiz). Thus as the Phils started the bottom of the 6th inning the Nats held a commanding 6-1 lead and yet another season opening sweep loomed only 12 outs away. Thankfully the 6th, proved to be the turning point for the Phils, and perhaps a huge stepping stone to better things to come this season. Up and until now almost all the Phils hits had found the Nat's gloves, but now suddenly they began to find the holes in the infield. Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, Pat Burrell, Geoff Jenkins, Pedro Feliz, Chris Coste, Greg Dobbs, and Shane Victorino all singled, and when the dust had finally settled the Phils had pounded out 9 hits and 6 runs in a single inning to go ahead 7-6. Sadly, just as had happened Monday, the Phils bullpen could not hold the lead, as Christian Guzman slapped an infield single on a lucky bounce off of the glove of Jimmy Rollins, to score Ronnie Belliard with the tying run in the top of the 8th. In the bottom of the 8th and the 9th the Phils had their chances to end it, but came up short and the game went into extra innings. After Tom "Flash" Gordon barely got of the 9th inning, Clay Condrey breezed through the 10th inning, setting the stage for another Phils rally in the bottom of the 10th. There they walked away with the win literally. With one out and the bases loaded Jayson Werth stepped up to the plate and worked a walk, forcing in JRoll with the winning run, to cap off an important 8-7 Phils victory. So three games into the season the Phils are 1-2 and for now at least have been able to keep their heads above the April waters.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
Coming into tonight the Flyers were clinging to the last playoff spot in the East by only a single point(both Boston and Washington had posted wins since the Flyers last game, a dramatic win over the Isles) and although the 9th place Caps were not in play, meaning win or lose the Flyers couldn't lose their spot, it still felt like a must win tonight in Pittsburgh against the Pens. Unfortunately, the kid, Sidney Crosby, stole the show as the Pens clinched the Atlantic division title. Marty Biron got the start in goal and did about well as he could, but really Bernie Parent could have been goal for the Flyers tonight and it wouldn't have mattered. In the first period of play, the Flyers actually got off to a quick start with an early goal by Scott Hartnell for a 1-0 Flyer's lead. Late in the period Sergei Gonchar briefly tied it at 1, before Jeff Carter scored on the power play for a 2-1 Flyer's lead. From here sadly, it was all Pittsburgh. In the second period of play, Sidney Crosby scored an early power play goal to tie it at and then Evgeni Malkin scored another power play goal late in the period for a 3-2 Pens lead. Finally, late in the 3rd period, with Flyers primed to pull Biron for a final push, Crosby struck again for a 4-2 Pens lead and eventual win. So the Flyers drop to 40-29-11 overall, still for now in 8th in the Eastern conference, a point ahead of 9th place Washington.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Droll days of spring continued tonight for the Phils in the second of their 3 game season opening set with the Nats. The hot days of summer can't get here fast enough. From a 9th inning whitewash on Monday, to tonight things only got the worse for the Phils. It was the season opener for Phils ace Cole Hamels and he pitched well allowing a single run on 5 hits in 8 solid innings of work. Sadly, the Phils offense seemingly had the wind knocked out of it sails from the onset, as the game turned into a pitcher's duel between Hamels and the Nationals' Tim Redding. Unfortunately, Redding out dueled Hamels allowing zero runs on one hit, a single by Pedro Feliz in the 2nd inning, as he wound up combining with Luis Ayala and Jon Rauch to blank the Phils for a complete game shutout, on that single hit by Feliz, a particularly futile offensive effort by the Phils to say the least and on a team were offense is king and pitching is a wing and a prayer, not nearly good enough. By the way the only run scored in this drollest of 1-0 wins for the Nats came on a cheap solo homer by Ryan Zimmeran. So the now the Phils are 0-2 to begin the season and again the questions will come hard and fast, how long this time until they win? how bad a start will they have this time? Here we go again right? Well let's hope not after all there are still 160 games left.
EALGES NEWS
Well, it's official L.J Smith will return to the Eagles next season, as today he finally signed the offer the Eagles tendered to him in February. Most likely despite another injury riddled season last year he will remain the Eagle's starting tight end ahead of 2nd year man Brent Celek, recently signed veteran ex-Chief Kris Wilson and of course the veteran Matt Schobel, who is now likely to play somewhere else next season, since there is no room for him here.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
After consecutive tough losses the Sixers still came into tonight with a golden opportunity to move within a victory of clinching there first playoff spot in 3 years. All they had to do was head into New Jersey and knock off the floundering, now Kiddless Nets. Thus, it seemed a give in that the Sixers would get back on the winning track tonight, instead like most teams fighting for their playoff lives, the Nets refused to roll over and the Sixers had to come up with the goods yet again in the 4th quarter to pull out a win. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert, Willie Green, Andre Miller, Louis Williams) with Miller's 24 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way again, with 13 rebounds and 5 blocks as the Sixer's out rebounded the Nets narrowly 39-38, and pilfered them for 11 steals, mostly in the late going when it counted the most. In the first quarter of play, the Sixers squeaked out to a 3 point lead, with the score 35-32. In the second quarter of play the Nets turned the tables, and by the half it was all knotted up at 57. As the young guns began to come in the game, the Sixes began to wrest away control of it late in the third period of play, taking a 5 point lead with the score 78- 73, heading into the 4th. Finally in the 4th quarter the Sixers took control early and never let go eventually winning by a solid final margin of 9, with the final score 108-99. So the Sixers improve to 38-37 overall, but remain 7th in the Eastern conference now just a half a game out of 6th and 5th in the conference, and now just a win away from clinching a playoff spot.
EAGLES NEWS
The Eagles re-singed cornerback Huselio Hanson to a one year deal today. Hanson had been a restricted free agent but there was always little hope for anyone other than the Eagles to sign him. Basically by the end of last season with Lito Sheppard and Will James struggling with injuries off and on, he had essentially become the Eagles 3rd cornerback otherwise known as the nickelback. Now, with Asante Samuel newly signed to lead the secondary, and Lito Sheppard likely to be traded away to make room, Hanson should stay right there at nickelback where he belongs.
Monday, March 31, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
Over the past couple seasons the Phils got off to agonizingly slow starts in April. This season was supposed to be different. So far it has only been more of the same agony. Brett Myers got the start this afternoon in the season opener at the Bank against the Washington Nationals. He left much be desired, allowing 5 runs on 4 hits in just 5 innings of work. Unfortunately, the Phils bullpen wasn't much better, particularly Ryan Madson who allowed 2 runs on 2 hits in one inning of work and Tom "Flash" Gordon who allowed 5 runs on 4 hits in just a third of inning, basically crushing the Phils chances. Since it is the season opener I will disclose some of the gory details. In the bottom of the first inning the Phils took the early 1-0 lead as Jimmy Rollins doubled and scored. In the bottom off 4th inning the Phils went up 2-0 as Chase Utley singled and scored on a Pat Burrell single. In the top of 5th inning the Nationals powered ahead on a sac fly by Ryan Zimmeran, a bases loaded double by Austin Kearns and a rare fielding error by JRoll for a 4-2 lead. The Nats kept it going in the top of the 6th with a 2 run homer by Lastings Milledge for a 6-2 lead. In bottom of the 6th Utley crushed a solo homer to cut the lead to 6-3. The Phils kept it going in the bottom of the 7th as Carlos Ruiz doubled in a run and JRoll redeemed himself with a game tying 2 run homer. So at this point all seemed well for the Phils. It was still tied at 6 in the top of the 9th as Flash Gordon took the mound. He didn't stand a chance. Nick Johnson doubled in a run and scored on a Ruiz throwing error, Paul Lo Duca doubled in a run, Ronnie Belliard doubled in a run, and finally Gordon was pulled from the game, but Clay Condrey allowed yet another RBI double to Dmitri Young, before the carnage finally ended with the Nats up 11-6. In the bottom of the 9th, well, with the bottom of the order up the Phils went down in order to take the 11-6 loss, but hey there are still 161 games left, so there's no reason to give up hope yet.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
After an embarrassing home loss against the Suns the Sixer's traveled to Cleveland tonight to face Lebron and the Cavs. It was a hard fought battle, but in the end star power won out over teamwork and the Sixers had dropped their 2nd in a row. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Andre Miller, Samuel Dalembert, Louis Williams, Thaddeus Young) with Iggy's 19 leading the way. Defensively, it was a team effort, and not quite a good enough effort, but then again nothing ever is King Jame's court. In the first quarter of play, the Sixers set the pace and jumped out to a 5 point lead with the score 27-22. In the second quarter of play the Sixers continued to pace the Cavs and still led by 5 with the score 48-43 at the half. Sadly, in the 3rd quarter of play Lebron and the Cavs turned it up a gear by the 4th quarter it was all tied up at 68. Finally, in the 4th quarter of play, Lebron proved to be too much down the stretch. With 19 seconds left and the game tied at 88, Lebron, well defended by Iggy, drove the lane and threw up a runner that banked in for a 90-88 Cavs win. Louis Williams then missed an open three pointer, and after ex-Sixer Joe Smith hit a free throw, Iggy had a chance for redemption but his three point attempt at the buzzer rimmed out and the Sixers fell 91-88. So the Sixers drop to 37-37 overall, but remain 7th in the Eastern conference, still just a half a game out 6th, and a game and a half out of 5th.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils finished spring training today with a little exhibition game against their brand new AAA affiliate the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. Kyle Kendrick got the start and his final spring tuneup he tossed 5 scoreless innings as the Phils knocked off the Iron Pigs 5-3. So the regular season begins tomorrow and I can't wait, it should be a great season.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
Another night, another dramatic finish and another win for the Orange and Black tonight against the New York Islanders. Antero Niittymaki got his first start in goal in a little while tonight and made the most of it, saving 27 of the 30 shots he faced, just enough for a big win. Early on things didn't look so good for the Flyers. Late in the first period of play Richard Park scored for a 1-0 Islander's lead. Midway through the 2nd period of play Blake Comeau scored for a 2-0 Islander's lead. Then finally late in the period Danny Briere put the Flyers on the board with a power play goal, cutting the lead to 2-1. Early in the 3rd period of play Joffrey Lupul scored to knot it up at 2. Then late in the period Frans Nielsen scored for a 3-2 Islander's lead, but a few minutes later Mike Richards had the answer for the Flyers to knot it up at 3 and force overtime. In the overtime period neither team was able to score so the game went into yet another decisive shootout. In the first round of the shootout Mike Richards failed to score for the Flyers and Frans Nielsen failed to score for the Mets. In the second round of the shootout Jeff Carter failed to score for the Flyers while Kyle Okposo failed to score for the Islanders. Finally in the 3rd round of the shootout guess who, Danny Briere, was successful for the Flyers while Richard Park was stoned by Niittymaki to close out a 4-3 Flyers win. So the Flyers improve to 40-28-11 overall but remain 4th in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, still 1 point ahead of 8th place Boston, and 3 points ahead of 9th place Washington, with 3 games to play.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today at the Bank, against the Toronto Blue Jays. Jamie Moyer got the start and allowed 4 runs in 5 innings of work as Aaron Hill again slapped a 2 run homer and the Jays knocked off the Phils 5-3.
Friday, March 28, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
Not much to talk about tonight for the Sixers. They simply ran into a team more determined to end their losing streak then they were to continue their winning streak, as they welcomed the Phoenix Suns to the Wachovia center. The last time these two teams met, not along ago in Phoenix, the Sixers pulled what was then a surprising upset victory. Now it would not have been much of a surprise, but it was not in the cards for the Sixers tonight. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Reggie Evans, Andre Miller, Louis Williams, Rodney Carney) with Miller's 16 leading the way. Defensively, the Sixers lagged behind the Suns all night, in a never ending game of catchup, the kind you just can't win no matter how hard you try. In the first quarter of play alone, the Suns raced out to a 19 point lead with score 38-19. In the second quarter of the play the Sixers cut into the lead a bit, taking it down to 17 by the half, with the score 61-44. In the 3rd quarter of play the Sixers finally made some significant inroads, but it was of no use, as the Suns gathered themselves quickly and took a 13 point lead into the 4th quarter, with the score 84-71. Finally, in the 4th quarter of play the Suns kept the Sixer's at arm's length until they could claim a well deserved 14 point win, with the final 107-93. So the Sixers drop to 37-36 overall, and back to 3rd in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, just a half a game out of 6th and 1 game out of 5th.
FLYERS NEWS
Bad news for the Flyers tonight as they headed to New Jersey where they haven't won in 4 years to face off against the Devils. As expected the Orange and Black took it on the chin and their dramatic winning streak came to an end tonight. Marty Biron got the start in goal again, but the game was such a back and forth see-saw battle that his impact on the game was all but nullified. So let's jump right into it. In the first period of play Vinny Prospal gave the Flyers the early 1-0 lead about midway through the period. Then Johnny Oduya rapidly scored 2 successive goals late in the period to put New Jersey up 2-1. Early in the 2nd period of play Jamie Langenbrunner scored for a 3-1 Devil's lead. Then midway through the period Jim Dowd scored for the Flyers to cut the lead to 3-2. Midway through the 3rd period of play Randy Jones scored to tie at 3 for the Flyers. Then late in the period Brian Gionta and Mike Knuble each scored to send the game into overtime tied at 4. There neither team scored in the overtime period and the game went into a shootout. In first round of the shootout Mike Richards failed to score for the Flyers while Brian Gionta was successful for the Devils. In the 2nd round of the shootout Jeff Carter was successful for the Flyers while Patrick Elias was successful for the Devils. Finally in the 3rd round of the shootout Danny Briere was successful and briefly kept the game alive, before Jamie Langenbrunner successfully scored for the Devils to end it. So the Flyers took the tough 5-4 loss, and drop to 39-28-11 overall, but remain 4th in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, one point ahead of 8th place Boston, and 3 points ahead of 9th place Washington.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today back home at the Bank as they played host to the Toronto Blue Jays. Cole Hamels got the start and allowed 3 runs on 5 hits in 5 innings of work as Aaron Hill smacked a two run homer and the Jays beat the Phils 3-1.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today against the Detroit Tigers. Adam Eaton got the start and got roughed allowing 7 runs in 4 and 2/3rds innings. Meanwhile, Kenny Rogers allowed just 2 runs in 4 innings and Brandon Inge went 3 for 3 with 3 RBIs as the Tigers pounded the Phils 14-5. So is Eaton really the guy who should be the Phils 5th starter, I am not so sure after this one.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
The streaking Sixers welcomed the Chicago Bulls to the Wachovia center tonight and showed them what a real team looks like. Offensively, five Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert, Thaddeus Young, Louis Williams, Rodney Carney) with sweet Lou's 23 leading the way off the bench. Defensively, it was a team effort and a pretty good one, as the Sixers out rebounded Chicago 46-41, and pilfered them for 12 steals. In the first quarter of play the Sixers quickly jumped out to a big 15 point lead and never looked back. In the 2nd quarter of play, the Sixers extended their lead to 16, with the score 65-49. In the 3rd quarter of play the Bulls made some middling inroads but still trailed by 14, with the score 91-77 heading into the 4th. Finally in the 4th quarter of play, the Sixers ran away with it to win by 22, with final score 121-99. So the Sixers improve to 37-35 overall, but remain 6th in the Eastern conference and 2nd in the Atlantic division.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today against the Yankees. Brett Myers got the start for his final tune up before openning day and went 5 strong innings allowing just 2 hits and 0 runs. Meanwhile, the phils scored 4 runs in the 2nd inning and knocked off the Yanks 4-0.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
The Orange and Black's dramatic streak continued tonight in New York against the Rangers. Marty Biron got the start in goal, and had another dazzling night saving 31 of the 32 shots he faced, to help the Flyer's to victory. Early in the first period of play Jaromir Jagr scored for a 1-0 Ranger's lead. In the second period of play neither team could light the lamp. Early in the 3rd period of play Danny Briere scored yet another big goal to tie it at 1 for the Flyers. From there neither team could score again before the end of regulation and the game went into overtime. There, just over 2 minutes in, Mike Richards scored for a dramatic 2-1 Flyers win ,their 4th in a row. So the Flyers improve to 39-28-10 overall, but remain 4th in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, only one point behind the Rangers for 6th, and still 2 points ahead of the 8th place Bruins and 4 points ahead of the 9th place Capitals.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training yesterday against the New York Yankees and today against the Cincinnati Reds. Yesterday, after a strong outing by the veteran Jamie Moyer, J.D Drubin got roughed up in relief and the Phils fell 15-4. Today ,Kyle Kendrick got the start against the Reds and got roughed up allowing 5 runs on 10 hits, while the Red's Edwin Volquez pitched 5 strong innings and Edwin Encarnacion slapped a two run single as the Reds won 5-3.
Monday, March 24, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
The Sixers have been on a roll of late, but tonight they traveled to Boston to take on the Celtics who have been on a perpetual roll since the season began. Thus, the chances of yet another Sixer's win seemed slim, but fortunately someone forgot to tell that to the Sixers. Offensively, three Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Andre Miller, Thaddeus Young), with Iggy's 28 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy Dalembert led the way, with 12 rebounds and 2 blocks, as the Sixers out rebounded Boston 42-34, held them to under 50% shooting from the field and pilfered them for 10 steals, mostly in the 4th quarter. In the first quarter of play, the Celtics jumped out to a 6 point lead, with the score 28-22. In the second quarter of play, the game tightened up a bit, as the Sixers cut the Boston lead to 4 by the half ,with the score 52-48. It remained a tight game in the 3rd quarter of play, as the Boston clung to a 5 point lead, with the score 71-66 heading into the 4th quarter. In the 4th quarter of play, Boston seemed, at least in the early going to sense the moment and picked up their intensity, extending their lead to 11 with just over 8 minutes to play. However, from there Boston went cold and the Sixers picked it up, as they went on a 19-0 run and eventually pulled out a thrilling hard fought win, 95-90. So the Sixers improve to 36-35 overall, and jump to 6th in the Eastern conference and 2nd in the Atlantic division(don't hold your breath for a division title, Boston already clinched it), still just 1 game out of the 5th spot in the East.
EAGLES NEWS
The Eagles continued their off-season today by signing free-agent linebacker Rocky Boiman to a one year deal. Although Boiman, an ex Notre Dame Fighting Irishman, started seven games for the Indianapolis Colts last season, he's not likely to see anything more than special teams action for the Eagles, which is fine because you can always use a tough guy like Boiman on special teams, and as insurance in case one of the young linebackers get's hurt
PHILLIES NEWS
There is some bad news for the Phils today, as it has been confirmed that newly acquired closer Brad Lidge will start the season on the DL. However, due to the progress he has made this spring rehabbing from recent knee surgery, he should only miss about 4 or 5 games, so as long as Tom "flash" Gordon still has the form he exhibited late last season they'll be fine.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
Coming into tonight with two nail biting, clutch wins in a row, the Flyers got an easy one against the lowly New York Islanders. Marty Biron got the start in goal again and had a dazzling night, saving 32 of the 33 shots he faced, to spirit the Orange and Black to victory. Late in the first period of play Vinny Prospal scored on the power play for a 1-0 Flyer's lead. Late in the 2nd period of play Braydon Coburn scored yet another power play goal, for a 2-0 Flyer's lead. Early in the 3rd period of play, Danny Briere scored yet another power play goal for a 3-0 Flyer's lead. A couple minutes later Scott Hartnell capped off the Flyers scoring for a 4-0 lead. Finally with just under 5 minutes to play Miroslav Satan scored on the Islander's power play, to avoid the shutout, but it was of little consequence as the Flyers sprinted to the 4-1 victory. So the Flyer's improve to 38-28-10 overall, and jump back up to 7th in the Eastern conference, now 2 points clear of 8th place Boston, 4 points clear of 9th place Washington, and 5 points clear of 10th place Buffalo. In other words, the chances of the Flyers reaching the playoffs are now significantly better with only 6 games left to play in the regular season.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today against ex-Phillie Scot Rolen and the Toronto Blue Jays. Cole Hamels, got the start and allowed 5 runs on 4 hits, in 5 and 1/3rd innings. Sure, those aren't great numbers ,but they were more than good enough today, as the Phils pounded Toronto into submission 15-7. Yep the Phils offense is in midseason form already, wouldn't you say.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
The Sixers got back on track tonight as they returned to the friendly confines of the Wachovia center for a key match up against the New Jersey Nets. Four Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Miller, Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert, Louis Williams) with Iggy's 28 leading the way. Defensively, Sammy D led the way with 18 rebounds and 5 blocks as the Sixers out rebounded New Jersey 50-45, and held them to under 40% shooting from the field. Unfortunately, the Sixers also shot under 40% from the field, so it was a closer game than it needed to be. In the first quarter of play, the Sixers jumped out to an early 4 point lead, with the score 23-19. In the 2nd quarter of play, the Sixers extended their lead to 7, with the score 49-42 at the half. In the third quarter of play, the Nets turned the tables on the Sixers rallying back to take a 7 point lead, with the score 75-68 heading into the 4th quarter. Finally, in the 4th quarter of play, the Sixer's refocused and put together a late rally, eventually pulling out a thrilling victory by 4, with the final score 91-87. So the Sixers improve to 35-35 overall, and remain 3rd in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, now a half a game out of 6th and 1 game out of 5th.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils got rained out today, good thing it was only a meaningless spring training game.
Friday, March 21, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
Clinging to the 8th spot in the Eastern conference after pulling out a win in their last game, the Flyers needed only to pull out another one against the Rangers tonight to sneak into the 7th spot. Marty Biron got the start in goal tonight and played fairly fell, saving 23 of the 26 shots he faced to help the Orange and Black to a thrilling victory. In the first period of play Mike Richards scored an early goal for a 1-0 Flyer's lead. In the second period of play there was no scoring. In the 3rd period of play Danny Briere scored a late goal for a 2-0 Flyer's lead. A couple minutes later Marek Malik and Nigel Dawes each scored goals within a minute of each other to quickly knot it up at 2. A few minutes later Briere answered back to put the Flyers up again 3-2. Finally with just under 2 minutes to play Jaromir Jagr scored tie up again at 3, and the send the game into overtime. In the overtime period neither team could score and the game lapsed into a shootout, usually a harbinger of impending doom for the Flyers. Not tonight. In the first round of the shootout Mike Richards scored for the Flyers, while Brendan Shanahan failed to score for the Rangers. Finally in the second round of the shootout Jeff Carter scored for the Flyers and Nigel Dawes failed to score for the Ranger, and the Flyers had pulled out another one 4-3. So the Flyers improve to 37-28-10 overall, but remain 4th in the Atlantic division and jump to 7th in the Eastern conference, just a point ahead of 8th place Boston, 2 ahead of Washington, and 3 ahead of Buffalo.
SIXERS NEWS
After four straight wins coming into tonight, the streaking Sixers were derailed tonight in a big way as they traveled to Orlando to face Dwight "superman" Howard and the Magic. On the night only 4 four Sixers scored in double figures(Andre Iguodala, Thaddeus Young, Rodney Carney, Louis Williams) with sweet Lou's 18 off the bench leading the way. Defensively, it was not a good night for the Sixers, as they allowed Orlando to shoot over 50% from the field and over 60% from beyond the arc, and got out rebounded 44-38. From the get go, it was clear this would not be the Sixers night. In the first period of play, the Magic quickly jumped out to a 14 point lead, with the score 33-19. Things only got worse for the Sixers in the 2nd quarter of play, as the Magic extended their lead, to 23, with the score 58-35 at the half. In the 3rd quarter of play, the Magic continued to extend their lead and by the 4th quarter it was up to 28, with score 88-60. Finally, in the 4th quarter the Sixers cut into the Orlando lead a bit, but it was too little too late, as the Sixers fell by 18, with the final score 113-95. So the Sixers drop to 34-35 overall, but remain 3rd in the Atlantic division and 7th in the Eastern conference, now a game out of 6th and a game and a half out of 5th.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today against the Minnesota Twins. Adam Eaton got the start and allowed just one run on 4 hits in 5 and 1/3rd innings of work, as the Phils knocked off the Twins 3-2, for their 5th win in their last 6. Again, not bad for spring.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils continued spring training today against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Kyle Kendrick got the start and went 5 impressive innings allowing just 2 hits and o runs. Meanwhile, Pedro Feliz, Geoff Jenkins, and Ryan Howard each clubbed solo homers as the Phils, appearing in mid season form blanked the Buckos 3-0. Not bad for a spring game.
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