Couch Potato Alert: 1/2 Posted by Thomas Conroy (01/02/2009 @ 3:00 pm) All times ET… College Football Friday, 2 PM: No. 20 Mississippi vs. No. 8 Texas Tech – Cotton Bowl, Fox Friday, 5 PM: Kentucky vs. East Carolina – Liberty Bowl, ESPN Friday, 8 PM: No. 7 Utah vs. No. 4 Alabama – Sugar Bowl, Fox Saturday, 12 PM: Buffalo vs. Connecticut – International Bowl, ESPN2 College Basketball Friday, 8:30 PM: No. 11 Syracuse vs. South Florida, ESPN Saturday, 12 PM: No. 3 Pittsburgh vs. No. 8 Georgetown, ESPN Saturday, 12 PM: No. 23 Ohio State vs. No. 21 Minnesota Sunday, TBA: Kentucky vs. No. 18 Louisville, CBS NBA Friday, 7:30 PM: Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks, NBA TV Saturday, 8:30 PM: Philadelphia 76ers vs. San Antonio Spurs, NBA TV Sunday, 6 PM: Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks, NBA TV NFL Saturday, 4:30 PM: Atlanta Falcons vs. Arizona Cardinals, NBC Saturday, 8 PM: Indianapolis Colts vs. San Diego Chargers, NBC Sunday, 1 PM: Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins, CBS Sunday, 4:30 PM: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings, Fox NHL Friday, 7 PM: Montreal Canadiens vs. New Jersey Devils Friday: 10 PM: Philadelphia Flyers vs. Anaheim Ducks Saturday, 5 PM: Ottawa Senators vs. New Jersey Devils Posted in: College Basketball, College Football, Couch Potato Alert, NBA, NFL, NHL, Television Tags: Alabama, Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Boston Celtics, CBS, Connecticut, Cotton Bowl, ESPN, ESPN2, Fox, Georgetown, Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts, International Bowl, Kentucky, Liberty Bowl, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Montreal Canadiens, NBA TV, NBC, New Jersey Devils, New York Knicks, NFL, NHL, Ohio State, Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh, San Antonio Spurs, San Diego Chargers, Sugar Bowl, Syracuse, Utah
Couch Potato Alert: 12/5 Posted by Thomas Conroy (12/05/2008 @ 2:15 pm) All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 3:30 PM: No. 4 Duke vs. Michigan, ESPN Saturday, 1:30 PM: No. 5 Gonzaga vs. Indiana Saturday, 4 PM: Ohio State vs. No. 7 Notre Dame, ESPNU Sunday, 6 PM: No. 21 Florida vs. Florida State, ESPN Full Court College Football Saturday, 12 PM: Navy vs. Army, CBS Saturday, 1 PM: No. 17 Boston College vs. No. 25 Virginia Tech-ACC Championship Game, ABC Saturday, 4 PM: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Florida-SEC Championship Game, CBS Saturday, 4:30 PM: No. 5 USC vs. UCLA, ABC Saturday, 8 PM: No. 20 Missouri vs. No. 2 Oklahoma-Big 12 Championship Game, ABC NBA Friday, 8 PM: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Boston Celtics, ESPN Friday, 10:30 PM: Toronto Raptors vs. Utah Jazz, ESPN Saturday, 9 PM: Utah Jazz vs. Phoenix Suns Sunday, 1 PM: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Toronto Raptors, NBA-TV NFL Sunday, 1 PM: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants, Fox Sunday, 4:15 PM: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Fox Sunday, 8:15 PM: Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Ravens, NBC NHL Friday, 8:30 PM: Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars Saturday, 2 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Ottawa Senators Saturday, 10 PM: Edmonton Oilers vs. San Jose Sharks Boxing Saturday, 9 PM: Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiano, HBO PPV Posted in: Boxing, College Basketball, College Football, Couch Potato Alert, General Sports, NBA, NFL, NHL, Television Tags: ABC, ACC, Alabama, Army, Baltimore Ravens, Big 12, Boston Celtics, Boston College, CBS, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Stars, Duke, Edmonton Oilers, ESPN, ESPNU, Fox, Gonzaga, HBO, Manny Pacquiano, Michigan, Missouri, Navy, NBA TV, NBC, New York Giants, NFL, NHL, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oscar de La Hoya, Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Eagles, Phoenix Suns, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Portland Trail Blazers, San Jose Sharks, SEC, Toronto Raptors, UCLA, USC, Utah Jazz, Virginia Tech, Washington Redskins
Man falls from upper deck of Senators game Posted by Anthony Stalter (12/04/2008 @ 10:00 am) This had to hurt: A 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after he fell about 25 feet from the upper deck of Scotiabank Place during the second intermission of the Ottawa Senators’ victory over the Atlanta Thrashers on Wednesday night. According to witnesses, the man sailed headfirst past and over a few stunned onlookers in the rows ahead of his seat before clearing the low railing at the bottom of the third level and falling onto a row of seats in the level immediately below. Senators president and CEO Roy Mlakar said the man was carrying two beers when he stumbled over a purse. “He was not inebriated,” said Mlakar, who confirmed that the man had been treated on the scene for lacerations and that he was taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.
What a disaster. The guy probably spent upwards of $80 on the ticket, $25 for parking, another $17 on the beers and then some chick leaves her purse out in the middle of the row and my man flies off the upper deck. He might not have been inebriated at the time, but he sure as hell probably had a beer or two after the fact. Four early season storylines in the NHL Posted by Thomas Conroy (10/01/2008 @ 2:58 pm) The opening of the NHL season will take place overseas this weekend, and there are a few key storylines to keep an eye on during the first week of the season:
NHL invasion of Europe A year ago, the Anaheim Ducks opened the season against the Los Angeles Kings in London, England. This season, four teams are kicking off the 2008-09 season in Europe: the Ottawa Senators will play the Pittsburgh Penguins in Stockholm, and the Tampa Bay Lightning open their season against the New York Rangers in Praque. The National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) President Paul Kelly announced that the number of teams opening the season in Europe could double next year, as multiple European cities have expressed interest in hosting NHL games next season. Selanne resigns with the Ducks Forward Teemu Selanne signed a two-year contract worth $5.25 million with the Ducks after the club traded defenseman Mathieu Schneider to the Atlanta Thrashers to free up the necessary cap space. Selanne didn’t want to miss time in training camp like last season when he was contemplating retirement from the sport. With a two-year commitment to the team, Selanne is committed to getting the Ducks back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Possible trades due to salary cap restrictions Rumors have been circulating that a number of teams are looking to deal players due to salary cap restrictions. The Chicago Blackhawks have solved their salary cap problem by putting goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin on waivers this week. The writing was on the wall that his days were numbered in Chicago when the team signed free agent goalie Cristobal Huet to a four-year deal worth $22.5 million in July. The San Jose Sharks are looking to trade defenseman Kyle McLaren and his 2.5 million dollar contract to avoid starting the season $225,000 over the salary cap. McLaren became expendable after the team added Dan Boyle and Rob Blake to the backline in the offseason. Inventive marketing plan on the West Coast In an unusual joint venture, the Ducks and Kings announced a ticket-sales package for games that will be played Oct. 14 in Anaheim and Nov. 16 in Los Angeles. The package will be called the “Freeway Face-Off” and $60 will get fans tickets to both games. Posted in: General Sports, NHL Tags: Anaheim Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks, Cristobal Huet, Dan Boyle, England, Europe, Freeway Face-Off, Kyle McLaren, London, Los Angeles Kings, Mathieu Schneider, National Hockey League Players Association, New York Rangers, NHLPA, Nikolai Khabibulin, Ottawa Senators, Paul Kelly, Pittsburgh Penguins, Praque, Rob Blake, San Jose Sharks, Stanley Cup, Stockholm, Teemu Selanne
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