Friday, October 16, 2009

Mini One on One: New England Style!

Check out the Gretzky-like goal from 9 year old Oliver Wahlstrom of Portland, Maine.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Are the Pats taking on too much?

Bill Belichick's organizational multi-tasking may be spreading his personnel too thin. This year the Patriots have Nick Caserio (a front office person) also coaching the DB's and now a unseasoned Quarterback's coach working with the Head coach on calling offensive plays! Why can't the Patriots hire a designated Offensive Coordinator or Defensive Backs coach?? I know they didn't believe in giving former Coordinators Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennel pay raises but are the Patriots this cheap or is Belichick this much of a control freak?

Either way, it may be catch-up with him and the Patriot's are suffering because of it.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

In Bill We Trust?

With Rodney Harrison and Teddy Bruschi retiring and no Josh McDaniel calling plays to help Tom Brady allude all the blitz packages and ease back from injury, the Patriots were already depleted from last year. On top of that Coach Bill Belichick traded Mike Vrabel, Richard Seymour, Russ Hochstein and Ellis Hobbs for draft picks.
The draft pick he got from KC for Vrabel and Matt Cassel was used to pick Pat Chung who didn't play one down on defense in the embarrassing loss to the New York Jets last week. Also, for a coach who doesn't believe in looking past the next week's opponent, Belichick trades an All-Pro in Seymour for a draft pick in 2011.

I'm not sure if the Patriots are secretly rebuilding but aside from Jerod Mayo, they haven't had a lot of luck in the draft latelty (solid 3rd and 4th rounders like O’Connell and Thomas were recently let go for nothing). This is made worse by the fact that Tom Brady, Randy Moss, and Wes Welker are in their prime right now and the Patriots are facing one of most competitive schedules this year. On top of that, for some reason Belichick decided not to hire a pure Offensive Coordinator or even sign an experienced back-up QB this year to help Brady.

So no pass-rush or leadership on Defense and no direction and support on Offense makes me think that with all these (non) moves, the old football coach has already let Brady, Moss, and the 2009 team down.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

CLOSED: For Repairs

Now that it's still early in the Sox season, the Bruins have just lost their best chance at a Stanley Cup in 20 years with a heart-breaking overtime loss, the Celtics' title chances are virtually hanging by an exhausted thread (or tendon for that matter), and the Patriots don't open up training camp for several weeks; I think it may be a good time to take another brief hiatus from the Ol' Boston Sports Blog ...just until the wounds have healed and/or David 'Big Papi' Ortiz hits his first couple home runs of the 2009 season.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Agony of Defeat

Even though the 2008-09 Boston Bruins had the best record in the Eastern Conference, swept Montreal in the first round, and temporarily returned everyone to the glory days in the 'Hub of Hockey', the team still could not dig itself out of a second round deficit against a playoff-savvy team like the Carolina Hurricanes.

In reality, the Bruins probably never stood a chance after going down 3 games to 1 to a team that has always lost their first playoff game in each of the last 4 series it's won, has made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals in each of it's last two playoff appearances, and has a goalie in Cam Ward who has never lost a Game 7.

Yet, it was an especially bitter loss because it was in sudden-death overtime, at home, and the winning goal was deflected in by a series villain, Scott Walker, who had attacked Aaron Ward in Game 5 and had never scored a goal against the Bruins.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A Tuesday Trifecta for the Old Towne Teams!

Boston Bruins keep their composure and beat the Cane's 4-2 in Carolina to force a Game 7 in Boston!
Boston Celtics score 13 unanswered points to nip the Magic and now lead their playoff series 3 games to 2!

Boston Red Sox come from behind to beat the Angels 4-3 in Anaheim without Youkilis or Pedroia!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A Hurricane Punch Might Sucker Bruins in Game 6

The NHL ruled that Hurricane's Scott Walker will only be fined $2,500 and not suspended when he punched defenseless Bruin Aaron Ward with less than 3 minutes to go in a 4-0 Bruins' rout of Carolina in Game 5. On top of that, Jussi Jokinen wasn't even penalized after he nearly took Bruins' Captain Zdeno Chara out with a slash to the back of the left ankle near the end of the second period. It's bad enough that these cheap shots took place against two Bruins Defensemen (a position which is already depleated by injury), but for it to happen when the game was nearly out of hand and without consequence is shameful.

Now most in the 'Hub of Hockey' hope that the cheap shots and unfair rulings will only enrage and motivate the B's to a win in Game 6. However, if the Bruins focus all their effort on retaliation, then this could play right into the Hurricane's game plan. As we all know, when a team is over matched in the NHL they will often send a lesser player or 'instigator' to irritate a top player on the other team. If he doesn't spark his own team with his efforts, then he may just be able to get the more talented opposing player off the ice with a matching penalty.

As the better team, the Bruins need to be careful because should the B's Milan Lucic or Zdeno Chara seek revenge against the Cane's, then two of the Bruin's top players may be taken out of 'their game', or worse, the game. It will be hard enough for the Bruin's to climb out the series hole and win in Carolina, so let's hope the injustice done in Game 5 only motivates them to stick to their game plan in Game 6.

Thursday, May 7, 2009