NHL playoffs: Let’s get this party started! Posted by Thomas Conroy (04/15/2009 @ 6:24 pm) 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 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. Boston Bruins vs. Montreal Canadiens An original six matchup — 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. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in: NHL Tags: Adams Division, AHL, Andrei Markov, Bill Guerin, Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Kunitz, Dan Bylsma, Eastern Conference, Evgeni Malkin, Jeff Carter, Marian Hossa, Michel Therrien, Milan Lucic, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, NHL, NHL Playoffs, Nortwest Division, Olli Jokinen, Original Six, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Malone, Sergei Gonchar, Sidney Crosby, Stanley Cup, The Habs, The Pens, Western Conference
Couch Potato Alert: 3/27 Posted by Thomas Conroy (03/27/2009 @ 10:11 am) There is less than three weeks left in the NBA season, and teams are fighting to secure home-court advantage for the gauntlet playoff run. And both conferences have highly contested races for the #2 seed. The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are in a virtual tie in the Eastern Conference, while three teams (San Antonio, Houston and Denver) are battling it out in the Western Conference. At stake is the opportunity to play a seventh game in front your raucous fans, and this prize is well worth the grind of the regular season. All times ET… NBA Friday, 7:30 PM: Boston Celtics @ Atlanta Hawks (NBA TV) Saturday, 10 PM: Memphis Grizzlies @ Portland Trail Blazers (NBA TV) Sunday, 1 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Cleveland Cavaliers (ABC) Sunday, 8 PM: San Antonio Spurs @ New Orleans Hornets (ESPN) NHL Saturday, 1 PM: New York Rangers @ Pittsburgh Penguins Saturday, 7 PM: Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs (CBC) Saturday, 10 PM: Minnesota Wild @ Calgary Flames (CBC) NCAA Tournament Friday, 7:07 PM: (12) Arizona vs. (1) Louisville (CBS) Friday, 7:27 PM: (3) Syracuse vs. (2) Oklahoma (CBS) Friday, 9:37 PM: (3) Kansas vs. (2) Michigan State (CBS) Friday, 9:57 PM: (4) Gonzaga vs. (1) North Carolina (CBS) Saturday, 4:40 PM: (3) Missouri vs. (1) Connecticut (CBS) Saturday, 7:05 PM: (3) Villanova vs. (1) Pittsburgh (CBS) Sunday, TBA: Midwest and West Finals (CBS) PGA March 27-29, see your local listings for times: Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando, FL. (NBC/TGC) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, Golf, March Madness, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Calgary Flames, CBC, CBS, Cleveland Cavaliers, Connecticut, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Eastern Confernce, ESPN, Gonzaga, Houston Rockets, Kansas, Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Wild, Missouri, NBA TV, NBC, NCAA, New Orleans Hornets, New York Rangers, NHL, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Orlando Magic, PGA, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins, Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs, Syracuse, TGC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Villanova, Western Conference
Couch Potato Alert: 3/6 Posted by Thomas Conroy (03/06/2009 @ 12:10 pm) If you could pry yourself away from the televised coverage of the T.O. ordeal for just one minute, you could tune in to a couple of key marquee matchups on the hardwood this weekend. It begins with Cleveland visiting Boston tonight, and with a victory the Cavs can confirm their status as a legitimate title contender. They’re no longer LeBron James and the Cavalettes coming to your favorite NBA arena. On Saturday, it’s #1 UConn versus #4 Pittsburgh in a crucial Big East matchup. Then, travel down Tobacco Road for Duke-North Carolina in an ACC heavyweight matchup this Sunday. This could be a dress rehearsal for next week’s conference tournament final, with the winner getting a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament. All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 12 PM: #1 Connecticut @ #4 Pittsburgh (CBS) Saturday, 2 PM: #25 Syracuse @ #14 Marquette (ESPN Full Court) Sunday, 12 PM: #20 Purdue @ #8 Michigan State (CBS) Sunday, 4 PM: #7 Duke @ #2 North Carolina (CBS) Sunday, 6 PM: #19 Clemson @ #10 Wake Forest (Fox Sports Net) NBA Friday, 8 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Boston Celtics (ESPN) Friday, 10:30 PM: Denver Nuggets @ Utah Jazz (ESPN) Saturday, 8:30 PM: Washington Wizards @ Dallas Mavericks (NBA TV) Sunday, 3:30 PM: Phoenix Suns @ San Antonio Spurs (ABC) Sunday, 7 PM: Philadelphia 76ers @ Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA TV) NHL Saturday, 1 PM: Chicago Black Hawks @ Boston Bruins Saturday, 10 PM: San Jose Sharks @ Vancouver Canucks (CBC) Sunday, 12:30 PM: Boston Bruins @ New York Rangers (NBC) World Baseball Classic Saturday, 2 PM: Canada vs. United States from the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada (ESPN) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, March Madness, MLB, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, ACC, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Canada, CBC, CBS, Clemson, Cleveland Cavaliers, Connecticut, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Duke, ESPN, ESPN Full Court, LeBron James, Marquette, NBA TV, NBC, NCAA, New York Rangers, NHL, North Carolina, Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rogers Centre, San Antonio Spurs, San Jose Sharks, Syracuse, T.O., Terrell Owens, Tobacco Road, United States, Utah Jazz, Vancouver Canucks, Wake Forest, Washington Wizards, World Baseball Classic
Couch Potato Alert: 2/13 Posted by Thomas Conroy (02/13/2009 @ 12:30 pm) This weekend, you will have a wide variety of sports entertainment to choose from for your viewing pleasure. If you’re in the mood for speed, then the Daytona 500 on Sunday should rev your interest. Or if you’re looking for a good rivalry matchup, then the Georgetown and Syracuse contest on Saturday should be at the top of your list. If you’re longing for a star-studded extravaganza, take a moment to tune into the All-Star Weekend from Phoenix. The NBA gets it right by showcasing the incredible talents of their stars in multiple categories, even though they lose points by changing the game of H-O-R-S-E to sponsor approved G-E-I-C-O. All times ET… NBA Saturday, 8 PM: Slam Dunk Competition, Three-Point Shootout, Skills Challenge (TNT) Sunday, 9 PM: The NBA All-Star Game from Phoenix, AZ. (TNT) NHL Friday, 7 PM: Boston Bruins @ New Jersey Devils Saturday, 8:30 PM: Dallas Stars @ Chicago Blackhawks Sunday, 12:30 PM: Philadelphia Flyers @ New York Rangers (NBC) College Basketball Friday, 9 PM: #13 Villanova @ West Virginia (ESPN) Saturday, 12 PM: Georgetown @ #22 Syracuse (ESPN) Saturday, 1 PM: #6 UCLA @ Arizona (CBS) Saturday, 4 PM: #25 Florida State @ #8 Wake Forest (ESPN Full Court) Sunday, 1 PM: #20 Illinois @ Indiana (CBS) Sunday, 5:30 PM: #5 Duke @ Boston College (Fox Sports) PGA Friday-Sunday, see local listings for broadcast times: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Tournament (CBS/TGC) NASCAR Sunday, 2 PM: The Daytona 500 (Fox) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, Golf, NBA, NHL, Television Tags: Add new tag, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Boston Bruins, Boston College, CBS, Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Daytona 500, Duke, ESPN, ESPN Full Court, Fox, Fox Sports, G-E-I-C-O, Georgetown, H-O-R-S-E, Illinois, NASCAR, NBC, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix, Syracuse, TNT, UCLA, Villanova, Wake Forest, West Virginia
Couch Potato Alert: 1/30 Posted by Thomas Conroy (01/30/2009 @ 11:25 am) It’s finally here. After months of preparation and endless promotion, Super Bowl XLIII will be played this Sunday. The game is scheduled to kickoff at 6:28 PM, but the pregame show festivities will begin at 10 AM with NFL Countdown on ESPN. If that is too early to begin your tailgating day, then tune into the NFL Network at 11:30 AM for their six and half hour NFL GameDay show. For those who are late arrivals to the party, NBC will begin their coverage of Super Sunday at 1 PM with Bob Costas hosting The Super Bowl Pregame Show that features a cast of thousands breaking down the premier matchup of the season. All times ET… NFL Sunday, 6:28 PM: Super Bowl XLIII — Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. (NBC) NBA Friday, 7 PM: Boston Celtics @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN) Friday, 9:30 PM: Golden State Warriors @ New Orleans Hornets (ESPN) Saturday, 7:30 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Miami Heat (NBA TV) Sunday, 2:30 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Detroit Pistons (ABC) NHL Friday, 7 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins @ New Jersey Devils Saturday, 1 PM: New York Rangers @ Boston Bruins Saturday, 10:30 PM: Chicago Black Hawks @ San Jose Sharks College Basketball Saturday, 12 PM: #22 Notre Dame @ #3 Pittsburgh (ESPN) Saturday, 1 PM: Michigan @ #17 Purdue (CBS) Saturday, 2 PM: #23 Georgetown @ #8 Marquette (ESPN Full Court) Saturday, 6 PM: San Diego @ #25 Gonzaga (ESPN2) Tennis: Australian Open Friday, 3:30 AM: Men’s Semi-Final (ESPN2) Saturday, 3:30 AM: Women’s Final (ESPN2) Sunday, 3:30 AM: Men’s Final (ESPN2) Posted in: College Basketball, Couch Potato Alert, NBA, NFL, NHL, Super Bowl, Television, Tennis Tags: ABC, Arizona Cardinals, Australian Open, Bob Costas, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, CBS, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons, ESPN, ESPN Full Court, ESPN2, Georgetown, Golden State Warriors, Gonzaga, Marquette, Miami Heat, Michigan, NBA TV, NBC, New Jersey Devils, New Orleans Hornets, New York Rangers, NFL Countdown, NFL GameDay, NFL Network, NHL, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Purdue, Raymond James Stadium, San Diego, San Jose Sharks, Super Bowl XLIII, Super Sunday
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