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5月30日 Lost Season Finale (spoilers)Wow. Great 2 hour finale. I must say though, JJ Abrams has done it again. He has once again left us all hanging with more questions than we have answers. We finally have the answer to who was in the casket from the Season 3 finale - Locke. Now I'm wondering why there was a different name on the casket? How/why was Locke back in the US? Wasn't he supposed to be the new leader on the island? It was never explained to the viewers exactly how it is that Benjamin Linus went from being deep below ground on the island to being in the desert in the Middle East either. Or how he (Ben) plans to bring Jack & co. (as well as the late John Locke) back to the island... Or WHY he wants to bring them back to the island. IS Hurley really crazy, or is it all just a part of the coverup act? Why would Sun want to help Charles Widmore in any manner? Obviously there's more to Charlotte than what Abrams is letting us know right now. I guess the same could be said of Miles as well. Interesting that they both want to stay on the island, but for different reasons (I presume). Now on to the supernatural... Just who exaclty is Christian Sheppard anyway??? Yes, I know that he is Jack & Claire's Father. But is he too a native of the Island? Just a guess. I'm starting to think that the guy is inhuman. Could Christian possibly be "Jacob"??? If not, then who/what is "Jacob" anyway? Another thing that bugs me is that we just finished the 4th season, and we still know next to nothing about that smoke creature that was appearing as early as the first season. All we really learned about it this season is that Ben was able to control it by some means unknown to the viewer. Sometimes I wonder why I ever started watching this show. I have this love/hate relationship with it. All the questions bug me, but at the same time, I'm completely addicted to the show. I absolutely cannot stop watching it. I'm curious about hearing the thoughts/opinions of others who watched tonight's finale. What do YOU think? 5月28日 Stanley Cup Finals, Game 3Just going to post some of my thoughts as I watch the game tonight. I notice that Pittsburgh has replaced Kris Letang with Darryl Sydor on the blueline tonight. Sydor brings the experience of having won 2 Stanley Cups, and can provide some great outlet passes from the back end, but somehow I don't see this lineup change as having a huge impact on the team right now. What the Penguins really need right now is a stellar performance from Marc-Andre Fleury. He needs to steal a game for them if they are to have any chance at getting back into this series. Times posted are according to time remaining in each period. 1st Period: (12:05, 1st period) No goals yet but this is looking exciting so far. Pittsburgh really is showing some desperation, as well they should be. Ozzie has already had to make 1 decent save. Shots are 4-1 Detroit. (8:25, 1st period) Mike Emrick (NBC announcer) states that Detroit's defenseman Brad Stuart is currently the leading scorer in the series with 3 points (1G, 2A). There's a shocker. Who would have thought that in a series featuring Crosby, Malkin, Staal, Datsyuk, Zetterberg & Lidstrom, that a stay at home defenseman like Stuart would be the leading scorer after 2 games? (7:15, 1st period) Shots are now 7-1 Detroit. More of the same? (6:35, 1st period) Dan Cleary one-times a shot after some tic-tac-toe style puck movement during a Detroit powerplay. Fleury makes a timely save. This is starting to look like another clinic on puck possession by Detroit. (2:35, 1st period) Sidney Crosby scores the first goal of the game after Brad Stuart turns the puck over to Marian Hossa in his own end. Hossa moves the puck to Crosby, who's initial shot is blocked, but he scores on the rebound. The shutout streak has ended. This is an important goal for Pittsburgh not just because they scored a goal, but because it was Crosby, their captain, who scored. (:40, 1st period) Brian Rafalski trips Evgeni Malkin & gets sent to the sin bin. Pittsburgh powerplay. Detroit must kill off this penalty in order to regain control of the game. If Pittsburgh scores here it will be a HUGE shift of momentum. End of the 1st period: Malkin fans on a shot in the final seconds of the first period. Had he connected, it would surely have resulted in a powerplay goal, and more importantly, a 2-goal lead for the Pens. Right now, if I'm Mike Babcock, I'm glad that its the end of the period. There is a lot of energy in Mellon Arena tonight, and the Pens are starting to look like they are in this one. I'm sure there's talk going on in the Detroit locker room about how its only 1 goal, and how there's still another 40 minutes of hockey left to play. Detroit dominated for the majority of the period, and if the Pens think that this one is in the bag after 20, then they've got another thing coming. As a side note, Niklas Kronwall leads all players in ice time having played 9:17 in the period, and Henrik Zetterberg leads all forwards with 8:47.
Start of the 2nd period: Pittsburgh still has over a minute of powerplay time. 20 seconds into the period Crosby rings one off the crossbar & out of play. (Whew!) (17:58, 2nd period) Even though the Rafalski penalty has expired, it still looks like a Pittsburgh powerplay. Kronwall gets called for hauling down Ryan Malone, so another powerplay for Pittsburgh. (17:26, 2nd period) Sidney Crosby scores on the ensuing powerplay, picking up a rebound & stuffing it in from the left side of Osgood. Assists go to Hossa & Malone. Great news if you're a Pittsburgh fan. (15:08, 2nd period) Crosby is playing with such heart right now and it really is paying off for him - not just on the scoreboard either. The rest of the team is rallying around his inspiring play, and in the first 5 minutes of the period its been all Pittsburgh. This does not look at all like the same team that just went scoreless through 2 games in Detroit. (13:33, 2nd period) Pittsburgh has matched Detroit's shot total for the game now. The teams are tied with 12 each. (12:10, 2nd period) Tyler Kennedy throws a late check on Brent Lebda after an icing whistle. No penalty is called. (11:00, 2nd period) Hal Gill is called for cross checking Tomas Holmstrom, so Detroit gets a powerplay. Also, Pavel Datsyuk, of all people just layed out Ryan Malone at the blue line. Malone is slow to get up. Why is Pavel Datsyuk leading the Red Wings in hits??? This is just as bizarre as Brad Stuart leading both teams in scoring after 2 games. (10:34, 2nd period) Brooks Orpik pushes Jiri Hudler into the Pittsburgh goalcage, dislodging it a moment before the puck went in. No goal. (8:55, 2nd period) Detroit manages a total of 1 shot on their powerplay. TV timeout. I'm realizing that one of the biggest differences I'm seeing in the Penguin's play tonight is that they are pursuing the puck much more aggressively than they did in games 1 & 2. Michel Therrien has his forwards forechecking with a fervor unseen in the series thus far. (7:02, 2nd period) Hal Gill just can't get enough of Tomas Holmstrom tonight. He just took another crosschecking penalty, so Detroit gets their 4th powerplay. (5:12, 2nd period) Johan Franzen scores his league leading 13th goal of the playoffs on the powerplay, making an inside-outside move on Rob Scuderi before stuffing the puck past Fleury. The final 5 minutes of the 2nd period sees a lot of back & forth play - the teams are pretty much trading shots at this point in the game. This is still anybody's game. Pittsburgh leads in shots at the end of the period 19-18.
Third Period: (16:18, 3rd period) SAVE OF THE GAME! A sprawling Chris Osgood reaches back to stop the puck from trickling across the line for what would have been a third goal for the Pens. This particluar play aside, Detroit has been much more active offensively this period. They're getting back to playing their puck-possession style that has been their trademark. This is still anybody's game. (12:39, 3rd period) Adam Hall scores a goal from behind the net, banking the puck off of Osgood as there is a scramble in front. What bugs me about this goal is that only seconds prior Andreas Lilja could have touched the puck up for an icing call. At the last moment, instead of touching the puck, he turns & looks over his shoulder at the Penguin persuing him. This results in Lilja getting slammed into the glass, and a turnover, and eventually a Pittsburgh goal. (8:45, 3rd period) I don't think there's been a whistle since the Hall goal. The action is happening faster than I can type it. Constant back & forth play. One of the Wings hit a post (it looked like a goal to me). Constant end-to-end action. We finally have the finals series that NHL fans were hoping for. (6:39, 3rd period) First whistle since the Hall goal. Bodies are flying everywhere. The coaches are screaming at their players in order to be heard above the roar of the crowd. (6:23, 3rd period) Mikael Samuelsson scores on a snap shot from the boards near the top of the circle. I don't know if Fleury saw it or not, but suddenly its a 1-goal game again. (5:50, 3rd period) Holmstrom goes down on the ice after Hal Gill takes him down (yes, again) away from the play & sends him sliding into the Pittsburgh net. Somehow, there is no penalty called on the play (???) (4:16, 3rd period) Pittsburgh penalty to Evgeni Malkin - 2 minutes for hooking. Trailing 3-2, Detroit gets another powerplay. This is clutch time. (2:46, 3rd period) Filpula redirects a shot on net for a decent scoring chance, but no goal. (2:17, 3rd period) Malkin's penalty is over. End of game. 3-2 Pittsburgh. Detroit still leads 2 games to 1 in the series. We've officially got ourselves a series. The last 5 minutes of this game made for a real nail-biter. Though I'm disappointed that the Wings lost the game, I can honestly say that this was a great hockey game to watch. Next game is in Pittsburgh on Saturday night, but I'll probably not be blogging that one. I'm probably going to be watching that one from a bar somewhere, downing some cold beers with my buddy Jason.
That's it from me for tonight ;) 5月26日 Babies-R-Us!Time to try to stay on top of the blog (again). Lisa is now about 8 weeks into her first trimester! Yep! We're pregnant!!! We found out about 3 weeks ago, and had been trying to get pregnant since January. Her estimated due date is January 2nd, but I'm sort of hoping that the kid comes in late December, that way we can claim it on our 2008 taxes Today we went to Babies-R-Us, as well as Target, and started working on the baby registry. What a mind-boggling experience - Babies R Us makes my head spin. There's just so much stuff there! |
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