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		<title>Rangers coach suspended for Game 6 today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York Rangers forward Sean Avery was benched for Game 5 because of his lack of discipline play in Game 4…and now the Rangers will play today’s potential series closeout Game 6 without head coach John Tortorella behind the bench due to his lack of discipline on Friday night. The NHL imposed a one-game suspension [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nypost.com/sports/rangers/rangers.htm" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="152" src="http://www.nypost.com/seven/04262009/photos/rangers_lede.jpg" alt="" /></a>New York Rangers forward Sean Avery was benched for Game 5 because of his lack of discipline play in Game 4…and now the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs/2009/news?id=4101189" target="_blank">Rangers will play today’s potential series</a> closeout Game 6 without head coach John Tortorella behind the bench due to his lack of discipline on Friday night.</p>
<p>The NHL imposed a one-game suspension on the Rangers head coach for his tantrum during a confrontation with a fan behind the team’s bench. His actions included Tortorella firing a water bottle into the stands that hit an innocent bystander and grabbing the hockey stick of Rangers forward Aaron Voros to use as a sword.</p>
<p>In the league&#8217;s statement about the suspension:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We do not take this action lightly,&#8221; said league disciplinarian Colin Campbell. &#8220;It is the result of an entire day of investigation and evaluation that included the retrieval and review of videotape of the incident and discussions with Mr. Tortorella, other Rangers&#8217; bench personnel and a number of other people, including the security personnel at the Verizon Center. That investigation revealed that Mr. Tortorella squirted a fan with water before Mr. Tortorella was doused with a beverage. While it is a difficult decision to suspend a coach at this point in a playoff series, it has been made clear to all of our players, coaches and other bench personnel that the National Hockey League cannot &#8212; and will not &#8212; tolerate any physical contact with fans,&#8221; added Campbell.</p></blockquote>
<p>Assistant coach Jim Schoenfeld will direct the team in Tortorella’s absence. He is the only other head coach in league history to have been suspended in the playoffs. As the coach of the New Jersey Devils, Schoenfeld sat out Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals as a result of his famous “Have another doughnut” comment to referee Don Koharski following a Game 3 loss to the Boston Bruins.</p>
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		<title>Couch Potato Alert: 4/17</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 16:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Madden was, um, colorful in the color analyst role on a NFL telecast. His catch phrases were the sound effects from the old Batman television series. After every play, you were guaranteed a “boom” or a “bam” from Madden in his description. He brought fun to the no fun league (NFL), and his name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Madden was, um, colorful in the color analyst role on a NFL telecast. His catch phrases were the sound effects from the old Batman television series. After every play, you were guaranteed a “boom” or a “bam” from Madden in his description. He brought fun to the no fun league (NFL), and his name is synonymous in the gaming community for playing video football. And Madden was a maverick in another way; he left on top in two professions. He will be missed.</p>
<p>The NBA and NHL postseasons start this weekend, and there are a few good baseball games on the tube as well.</p>
<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>NBA Playoffs</strong><br />
Sat, 12:30 PM: Chicago Bulls @ Boston Celtics (ESPN)<br />
Sat, 3 PM: Detroit Pistons @ Cleveland Cavaliers (ABC)<br />
Sat, 8 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ San Antonio Spurs (ESPN)<br />
Sat, 10:30 PM: Houston Rockets @ Portland Trail Blazers (ESPN)<br />
Sun, 3 PM: Utah Jazz @ Los Angeles Lakers (ABC)<br />
Sun, 5:30 PM: Philadelphia 76ers @ Orlando Magic (TNT)<br />
Sun, 8 PM: Miami Heat @ Atlanta Hawks (TNT)<br />
Sun, 10:30 PM: New Orleans Hornets @ Denver Nuggets (TNT)</p>
<p><strong>NHL Playoffs</strong><br />
Fri, 7 PM: Philadelphia Flyers @ Pittsburgh Penguins (Versus)<br />
Fri, 10 PM: St. Louis Blues @ Vancouver Canucks (Versus)<br />
Sat, 1 PM: New York Rangers @ Washington Capitals (NBC)<br />
Sat, 8 PM: Montreal Canadiens @ Boston Bruins (Versus)<br />
Sun, 3 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins @ Philadelphia Flyers (NBC)<br />
Sun, 7 PM: Vancouver Canucks @ St. Louis Blues (Versus)<br />
Sun, 10 PM: Anaheim Ducks @ San Jose Sharks (Versus)</p>
<p><strong>MLB</strong><br />
Sat, 3:40 PM: St. Louis Cardinals @ Chicago Cubs (Fox)<br />
Sun., 1 PM: Cleveland Indians @ New York Yankees (TBS)<br />
Sun., 8 PM: St. Louis Cardinals @ Chicago Cubs (ESPN)</p>
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		<title>NHL playoffs: Let’s get this party started!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s nothing that sounds quite like an NHL playoff game, except for maybe standing on the tarmac during a plane’s takeoff. The noise is constant from the pre-game skate to the final seconds on the clock. For the players and coaches, springtime means the start of the annual gauntlet run to the Stanley Cup. This [...]]]></description>
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There’s nothing that sounds quite like an NHL playoff game, except for maybe standing on the tarmac during a plane’s takeoff. The noise is constant from the pre-game skate to the final seconds on the clock. For the players and coaches, springtime means the start of the annual gauntlet run to the Stanley Cup.</p>
<p>This year, the Western Conference could provide more surprises in the early rounds than its Eastern counterpart. I have highlighted three series to keep an eye on for the first round.</p>
<p><strong>Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens</strong><br />
An original six matchup &#8212; old Adams Division rivals will meet for the fourth time in the last seven postseasons. The Habs have won 24 of 31 all-time playoff series between the two teams, including the last three encounters (’02, ’04, ‘08). The key for the Canadiens is having a healthy D Andrei Markov back in the lineup. He led the team in scoring and was a key component at the point position on the power play. But they have sputtered since Markov went down with a lower-body injury on April 4th. The Big Bad Bruins have bullied the Canadiens in all six regular season contests, but they must refrain from taking stupid penalties. F Milan Lucic must control his emotions and play with his head on straight, as the referees will be watching him closely. What a banner season for the Bruins, as they had their best win total (53) since 1971-72 regular season en route to becoming the number one-seed in the Eastern Conference.</p>
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<p><strong>Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Philadelphia Flyers</strong><br />
The Flyers are loaded offensively, as F Jeff Carter was second in the league with 46 goals. They have plenty of grit to control the tempo inside the offensive zone, but what still plagues them is a lack of a killer instinct to put opponents away. This was evident last Sunday after losing home-ice advantage for the playoffs with a third period collapse against the New York Rangers in a 4-3 loss. The Penguins went 12-2 in 14 Eastern Conference playoff games last spring en route to an appearance in the Stanley Cup finals. This year’s squad is missing Ryan Malone and Marian Hossa; both players left via free agency last summer, and coach Michel Therrien was fired during the season. Chris Kunitz and Bill Guerin were much-needed trade-deadline additions to revamp the forward unit, and the backline has been fortified by the return of Sergei Gonchar to the lineup. And oh yeah, they have a couple players named Crosby and Malkin to lead their offense. Under rookie interim head coach Dan Bylsma, the Pens went 18-3-4 to finish the regular season. It is fair to ask how rookie coaches will react to the pressures of the postseason. Remember, Bylsma began the season in the AHL and now rides the hottest team in the league into the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>Chicago Blackhawks vs. Calgary Flames</strong><br />
Six weeks ago, the Flames had the look of a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. They had veteran leadership, a quality goaltender, and acquired a skill player (Olli Jokinen) at the trade-deadline to put the puck in the net. They proceeded to choke away their large lead in the Northwest Division and fell to fifth place in the final conference standings. Chicago’s local media is focusing too much on the revival of hockey in the Windy City and overlooking how talented the Blackhawks are. They have all the ingredients needed for a successful playoff run: goaltending, defense, and coaching. The Hawks put it all together down the stretch of the regular season, as they went 6-0-1 in April and 9-3-1 since March 22nd.</p>
<p>It seems to happen every year, an unlikely team emerges to shine the brightest and breeds hope for all in the NHL. The playoffs are here…thank god!</p>
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		<title>Memo to NHL coaches: You’re fired!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number of firings that have taken place in the NHL this season would make Donald Trump envious. Seven head coaches have left the board room unemployed, including three in the last month from preseason Stanley Cup contending teams. The purge began on February 2, as the Pittsburgh Penguins fired Michel Therrien only months after [...]]]></description>
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<p>The number of firings that have taken place in the NHL this season would make Donald Trump envious. Seven head coaches have left the board room unemployed, including three in the last month from preseason Stanley Cup contending teams. </p>
<p>The purge began on February 2, as the Pittsburgh Penguins fired Michel Therrien only months after he took them to a Stanley Cup final. He paid the price for management’s inability to keep the supporting cast that had surrounded talented young superstars like Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Marc-Andre Fleury. It was inevitable that Therrien would become the fall guy, as the Pens have fallen to 10th place in the Eastern Conference and out of the playoff hunt.</p>
<p>The New York Rangers had lost 10 of their last 12 games and fell to sixth place in the Eastern Conference; just two points separated them from missing the playoffs completely. Management felt this underachieving team needed a kick in the butt and hired John Tortorella to replace Tom Renney as head coach. His excitable personality will challenge everyone on the roster to play to their potential and he&#8217;ll hold them accountable for their on-ice decisions.</p>
<p>The Montreal Canadiens’ 100th anniversary season was supposed to a year of celebration that would culminate with a Stanley Cup victory. Instead, it has been a nightmare that cost Guy Carbonneau his job earlier this week. Canadiens GM Bob Gainey felt the team needed to get better defensively and cut down the number of shots allowed in their zone.</p>
<p>This is the last, desperate move by teams that had high aspirations at the beginning of the season and are now struggling just to stay in the playoff race. Their only hope is for a mid-season coaching change to ignite a second-half resurgence. Each team&#8217;s performance has been below par for the majority of the season. </p>
<p>There is a fine line between success and failure in the business world and sometimes calculated moves do not work out the way they were intended. The one thing that Therrien, Renney and Carbonneau had in common were they were let go after recent success in the NHL. But hey, that’s the sports business today.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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With hours remaining before the NHL’s trading deadline at 3 PM (ET) today, hockey fans want to know...

Who’s buying?

Who’s selling?

Who’s going to be traded?

Rumors are running rampant, and it’s very hard to distinguish fact from fiction. 25 of 30 teams in the league have a realistic shot of making the playoffs, and nine of them are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders. You can expect a number of trades today, as a combined 50 deals were executed at the trade deadline in the past two years.

Here are six likely candidates:

<strong>Chris Pronger - D, Anaheim Ducks</strong>
His immediate impact as an offensive defenseman could be very beneficial to any team that would acquire him. The Ducks are looking to make a major roster overhaul this off-season, and cannot afford to keep Pronger’s large contract ($6.25 million) on the cap next season. He is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) after the 2009-10 season. ]]></description>
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<p>With hours remaining before the NHL’s trading deadline at 3 PM (ET) today, hockey fans want to know&#8230;</p>
<p>Who’s buying?</p>
<p>Who’s selling?</p>
<p>Who’s going to be traded?</p>
<p>Rumors are running rampant, and it’s very hard to distinguish fact from fiction. 25 of 30 teams in the league have a realistic shot of making the playoffs, and nine of them are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders. You can expect a number of trades today, as a combined 50 deals were executed at the trade deadline in the past two years.</p>
<p>Here are six likely candidates:</p>
<p><strong>Chris Pronger &#8211; D, Anaheim Ducks</strong><br />
His immediate impact as an offensive defenseman could be very beneficial to any team that would acquire him. The Ducks are looking to make a major roster overhaul this off-season, and cannot afford to keep Pronger’s large contract ($6.25 million) on the cap next season. He is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) after the 2009-10 season. </p>
<p><strong>Tomas Kaberle &#8211; D, Toronto Maple Leafs</strong><br />
He has an iron-clad no-trade clause in his contract, but the Canadian press is reporting that Kaberle gave Maple Leaf GM Brian Burke a list of 10 Eastern Conference teams for which he would waive his no-trade clause. Their asking price could be a stumbling block, as Burke is requesting a minimum bid of a first-round draft choice, an impact roster player, and a prospect from any prospective buyer. </p>
<p><strong>Jay Bouwmeester &#8211; D, Florida Panthers</strong><br />
Panthers GM Jacques Martin will have a tough deadline decision to make today. Does he acquire a nice package to aid his team’s effort in making a playoff run or does he stand pat and allow Bouwmeester to become an UFA after the season? The Panthers haven’t been in the playoffs since the &#8217;99-&#8217;00 season, and must show their fans some progress. </p>
<p><strong>Keith Tkachuk &#8211; C/LW, St. Louis Blues</strong><br />
Here&#8217;s another veteran player with a no-trade clause in his contract, and the local media is reporting that Tkachuk is willing to waive it for the right opportunity. The Blues have made a late run for a playoff spot, but they haven’t secured a position yet. If Tkachuk is traded, this will be sign that ownership has decided the playoffs are out of reach and believes he deserves one last opportunity to play for a Stanley Cup.</p>
<p><strong>Olli Jokinen &#8211; C, Phoenix Coyotes</strong><br />
The Coyotes are on the brink of financial ruin with no immediate help in sight. They have fallen out of the playoff picture, but upper management is convinced that Jokinen still remains a key ingredient to their recipe for success. All media reports have stated that the Coyotes will need to receive a helluva offer to pry him out of Phoenix. Contenders are trying to gauge the Coyotes&#8217; level of desperation before submitting trade offers.</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Smyth &#8211; LW, Colorado Avalanche</strong><br />
The Avs are in a rebuilding mode and Smyth’s salary ($6.25 million) is an albatross around their neck. He is one of few Avalanche players that could bring value back in a trade, but Colorado’s asking price has been too high for most teams to even continue trade talks. If their price comes down, then Smyth will be traded by the deadline.</p>
<p>Let the trading begin&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Tampa Bay is no longer Melrose’s place</title>
		<link>http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/11/19/tampa-bay-is-no-longer-melrose%e2%80%99s-place/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A coaching change that occurred over the weekend that made me scratch my head. The Tampa Bay Lightning fired Barry Melrose after only four months on the job and replaced him on an interim basis with Rick Tocchet. Last summer, the franchise was purchased by a Hollywood movie management group last summer that gained success [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tampabay.com/sports/hockey/lightning/article904089.ece" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="138" src="http://www.tampabay.com/multimedia/archive/00046/a4s_melrose111508_46001c.jpeg" alt="" /></a>A coaching change that occurred over the weekend that made me scratch my head. The Tampa Bay Lightning <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/sports/hockey/lightning/article904089.ece" target="_blank">fired Barry Melrose</a> after only four months on the job and replaced him on an interim basis with Rick Tocchet. </p>
<p>Last summer, the franchise was purchased by a Hollywood movie management group last summer that gained success by producing the <em>Saw</em> franchise. Their main acquisition of the off-season was hiring Melrose to lead the team back into Stanley Cup contention, but the Lightning have been plagued by inconsistent and lackluster play all season. </p>
<p>In his press release, Lightning general manager Brian Lawton felt a coaching change was needed due to concerns about what direction the team was headed under Melrose. The team is built with an explosive offense featuring high-scoring forwards but have netted a league-worst 33 goals thus far this season and are currently floundering in 13th place of a 15-team Eastern Conference. Also, Lawton was displeased with the lack of playing time given to the league’s 2008 #1-overall draft choice Steven Stamkos, who was averaging a little over 11 minutes of ice-time under Melrose and was recently taken off the power-play unit. Still, to be judged after 16 games is a harsh reality for a new coach, as Melrose had to implement a new system and integrate 14 new players into the lineup.</p>
<p>Tocchet is a former NHL player with over 400 goals and a well-respected assistant coach with prior stops in Colorado and Phoenix. Lawton praised his approach to teaching hockey in a very structured and organized manner. But Tocchet does come with some baggage; he pleaded guilty to running a sports gambling ring in 2007. </p>
<p>Lawton wants to meet with the players to give them a direct explanation on the coaching change and discuss the future direction of the team’s management group.</p>
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