Okay, kids. Everybody get lined up. Hey, you! What are you, remedial? I said get in line! Let’s get this youth hockey clinic started. Little Jimmy: Sorry, Mr. Drury. Sean: What did you say, you little piece of sausage? Did you just call me Chris melon-farming Drury? Little Jimmy: (Crying) I’m sorry! My mom said to tell him [...]
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First Patrick Ewing wants to coach the Nets. Then Joe Girardi gives sliding lessons to Mark Sanchez. All we need is Mike Piazza sharing style tips with SeanAvery, and the circle will be complete....
... dolls: -We guess Crosby must really be a jerk. No one wanted to celebrate with him: -We think. -SeanAvery grew into a 50-foot giant and squashed Marc-Andre Fleury with his fist: -We think. -Here's a shocking image. SeanAvery falling on a goaltender: -Happy times for Avery and Gaborik: -Henrik Lundqvist, not stopping a shot: -Lundqvist, taking a break: -Lundqvist,...
So what happened? The score should have read "Penguins 5, Gaborik 2". There wasn't as much nonsense as you thought, but Mike Rupp referred directly to that in his interview after the game, saying that Avery laid low tonight. Could SeanAvery be scared of the big boys? Anyway, the game itself was somewhat similar to Saturday in that it was close until the third when the...
... point and snaps off a wrister from the faceoff circle. Fleury denies it with his left leg. 18:20: SeanAvery runs over Fleury with help from a shove by Brooks Orpik. No call. 18:10: Crosby moves in from the right wing and snaps off a wrister that is high and wide to the far side. 17:29: Chris Drury uncorks a heavy wrister from the left wing. Fleury knocks it down and covers to freeze...
... the game could turn ugly early on, but as time went by, the “tough guys” saw less ice time. Even SeanAvery seemed to take his agitation down a notch. Maybe the referees had a conference with the coaches. Notes: The Penguins have a knack for scoring goals very shortly after giving up goals. This has been a trend that started early in the season. It is a great thing to immediately...
... back games. We're sure it will still be intense. You just won't be as likely to see players like SeanAvery or Donald Brashear trying to extract some frontier justice. That said, if Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin or any other star player lands that hit, they're playing on Monday. ( Photo: Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press )
... hat trick deserves it's own post: -Matt Cooke versus Ryan Callahan: -Cool photo of the fight: -SeanAvery mugging Ruslan Fedotenko: -Sidney Crosby, Marc-Andre Fleury, Evgeni Malkin and Brooks Orpik speak: -" Dude, I'm a superstar. Don't ask me for my autograph ." -Crosby. All business: -Bad times for Rangers captain Chris Drury: -Avery with some bitter beer face:...
... looked really slow there. It's tough to depend that type of speed coming off an injury. 15:18: And SeanAvery maks his presence known. Fleury comes out to play a puck. Avery bumps him. That's two minutes for goaltenders interference. Crosby, Malkin, Guerin, Gonchar and Goligoski take the ice. 15:05: Malkin gets the butt-end of Dan Giradi's stick in the face. No call. 14:56:...
... frequently and has been rushing the puck up ice on occasion. Our friend, and all around swell guy, SeanAvery was at it again last night. He is simply a punk. His blind jumping of Fedotenko was a perfect example of the character this loser has. Oh, and Crosby had his second hat trick of the year. It was quite a scene as it was hat give away night at the Mellon Arena. It rained hats...
There were no flurries of goals this time. In fact Gaborik's early goal was standing up until Moore tied it up late in the third period off of a SeanAvery mishandling of a puck from an ill advised pass. It was up to the shootout specialist, P.A. Parenteau, to end it by beating Tomas Vokoun, after Lundqvist stopped Horton, Reinprecht and Weiss. It was the second game winner for Parenteau...
So what brought about this great renaissance? Number one son credits my previous post which compared them to the 1945 crew. He figures that Tortorella posted the blog on the bulletin board. If so, I must be careful about my spelling. Anyhow, that was quite an offensive barrage the Blueshirts unleashed last night. While Gabby was doing his big things, it was good to see SeanAvery come...