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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Sunday Night Football week 17
This week's match, due to NFL flex scheduling, involved a winner-take-all game for NFC West glory between the host Seattle Seahawks and visiting St. Louis Rams. Charlie Whitehurst put Seattle up first, throwing a touchdown pass to Mike Williams for 4 yards, with Olindo Mare adding the extra point. St. Louis charged back to bring the score at halftime to 7-3 on the foot of Josh Brown, who had a 32 yard field goal in the second quarter. Brown and Mare exchanged field goals for the Rams and Seahawks in the third quarter, with Brown kicking true from 27 yards and Mare good from 31 yards. Mare added two more field goals in the fourth quarter, of 38 and 34 yards, bringing the score to its final of 16-6 Seattle. Both teams ended 7-9 on the season, but Seattle goes to the playoffs based on better divisional record.
Late Games, week 17
There are seven late games on for this week, following the same general theme as the early games for those with playoff implications.
First off, the Green Bay Packers host the Chicago Bears. After going scoreless through the first quarter, Robbie Gould got Chicago on the board with a 30 yard field goal. Mason Crosby answered for Green Bay in the third quarter with a 23 yard field goal. Aaron Rodgers gave the Packers a lead with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Donald Lee, and Crosby made the extra point. The 10-3 scoring favoing the Packes over the Bears was the final, with Green Bay jumping up to 10-6, and Chicago falling to 11-5.
Second on the list, the Washington Redskins host the New York Giants. The Giants got the first points with a Lawrence Tynes 20 yard field goal. New York extended their lead with Brandon Jacobs 2 yard touchdown run, and Tynes was there to provide the extra point to make it 10-0. Rex Grossman helped get Washington on the board with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Fred Davis, and Graham Gano made the point after to take the score to 10-7 at halftime. Eli Manning got the Giants going again in the third quarter with a 92 yard touchdown pass to Mario Manningham, with Tynes making the extra point on the big touchdown. The Redskins found the end zone again with Grossman passing to Anthony Armstrong for 64 yards and the score, and Gano added the extra point. The Giants would hold on to defeat the Redskins 17-14, improving to 10-6, and dropping Washington to 6-10.
Following that, the Houston Texans host the Jacksonville Jaguars. Houston struck first, with Arian Foster running 2 yards in for the touchdown, followed by a Neil Rackers extra point. Rackers struck with a field goal as well, from 26 yards. Jacksonville got on the board in the second quarter with Rashad Jennings 3 yard touchdown run, followed by a Josh Scobee extra point. Derrick Ward answered by running 35 yards for a touchdown, and Rackers was good with the extra point. The Jaguars came back with a 39 yard field goal by Scobee. Jacksonville tied the game at 17 with Trent Edwards touchdown pass to Marcades Lewis of 7 yards, and Scobee made the extra point. The Texans took a 20-17 lead into halftime with Rackers kicking a 33 yard field goal. Houston extended its lead in the third quarter with Matt Schaub throwing a touchdown to Owen Daniels for 5 yards, followed by a Rackers extra point. Foster ran a touchdown of 35 yards in the fourth quarter, with Rackers coming through with another extra point. Houston would defeat Jacksonville 34-17, improving to 6-10, and dragging the Jaguars to 8-8.
Heading to Pennsylvania, where the Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys. After going scoreless in the first quarter, Philadelphia struck in the second quarter with Kevin Kolb passing to Chad Hall for 4 yards and the touchdown, followed by a David Akers extra point. Dallas tied the game when DeMarcus Ware returned a Kolb fumble 17 yards for the touchdown. David Buehler made the extra point. Things were quiet in the third quarter, but Akers kicked a fourth quarter field goal of 43 yards and another of 22 yards. Stephen McGee gave the Cowboys the lead with a touchdown pass of 4 yards to Jason Witten, and Buehler added the extra point. The Cowboys would hold onto the 14-13 lead and defeat the Eagles, improving to 6-10 for the year, dropping Philadelphia to 10-6.
Back west a bit, the Indianapolis Colts host the Tennessee Titans. Adam Vinatieri opened the scoring for Indianapolis, kicking a 48 yard field goal, but Rob Bironas answered for Tennessee with a 26 yard field goal. Vinatieri added a 44 yard field goal for the Colts in the second quarter. Bironas picked up the tying points again for the Titans, kicking a 42 yard field goal. The Colts got the first touchdown of the game in the second quarter, with Peyton Manning connecting with Reggie Wayne for 7 yards, and Vinatieri supplied the extra point. This is rare, because due to Indianapolis' recent success, Manning generally does not play in week 17. Tennessee found an equalizer with Kerry Collins finding Kenny Britt for a 21 yard touchdown, with Bironas adding the point after. The Colts were displeased, taking the lead back on a Manning touchdown of 30 yards to Pierre Garcon, followed by a Vinatieri extra point. Collins helped to retie the game with a 15 yard touchdown pass to Chris Johnson, and Bironas tacked on an extra point, tying the game at 20. Vinatieri saved it for the Colts, kicking a last second field goal of 43 yards to win 23-20, improving to 10-6 and going to the playoffs, while dropping the Titans to 6-10.
To Denver, where the Broncos host the San Diego Chargers. Tim Tebow got things started for Denver, finding the man with the utmost respect to his former teams, Brandon Lloyd, for 14 yards and the touchdown, with Steve Hauschka making the extra point. San Diego tied it with Ryan Mathews 27 yard touchdown run, and the following Nate Kaeding extra point. The Chargers took the lead on a field goal by Kaeding from 42 yards, and extended that lead with his 45 yard kick, followed by yet another from 47 yards out. Mathews ran a touchdown in for 12 yards in the third quarter, with Kaeding adding another extra point. Kaeding also added a 37 yard field goal in the third quarter. Tebow threw a touchdown pass to Eric Decker to cut the deficit for the Broncos, the 6 yard score being capped off by a Hauschka extra point. Mathews added a third touchdown run, from 31 yards this time, and Kaeding was good with extra point once more. Denver answered to make it 33-21 with a kickoff return by Cassius Vaughn of 97 yards, with Hauschka providing the extra point. Tebow ran a touchdown in late in the game as well, from 6 yards, with Hauschka adding another point after, bringing the score to 33-28 San Diego. This was the final, with the Chargers jumping up to 9-7 and the Broncos falling to 4-12.
Lastly, the San Francisco 49ers host the Arizona Cardinals. San Francisco got on the board with Alex Smith connecting with Ted Ginn, Jr. for 37 yards. Jeff Reed was good on the extra point, and the second quarter field goal he added on from 39 yards. Arizona got on the scoreboard with John Skelton passing to Larry Fitzgerlad for 10 yards and the touchdown, followed by a Jay Feely extra point. The 49ers extended their lead with Smith's pass to Vernon Davis for 59 yards and the touchdown, followed by a Reed extra point. Brian Westbrook added two 6 yard touchdown runs for San Francisco, with Reed supplying both extra points. Tarell Brown helped the 49ers get defensive for a touchdown, intercepting Richard Bartel for 62 yards and the score, with Reed providing the extra point. The 38-7 score favoring the 49ers over the Cardinals was the final, with San Francisco improving to 6-10 and dropping Arizona to 5-11.
First off, the Green Bay Packers host the Chicago Bears. After going scoreless through the first quarter, Robbie Gould got Chicago on the board with a 30 yard field goal. Mason Crosby answered for Green Bay in the third quarter with a 23 yard field goal. Aaron Rodgers gave the Packers a lead with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Donald Lee, and Crosby made the extra point. The 10-3 scoring favoing the Packes over the Bears was the final, with Green Bay jumping up to 10-6, and Chicago falling to 11-5.
Second on the list, the Washington Redskins host the New York Giants. The Giants got the first points with a Lawrence Tynes 20 yard field goal. New York extended their lead with Brandon Jacobs 2 yard touchdown run, and Tynes was there to provide the extra point to make it 10-0. Rex Grossman helped get Washington on the board with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Fred Davis, and Graham Gano made the point after to take the score to 10-7 at halftime. Eli Manning got the Giants going again in the third quarter with a 92 yard touchdown pass to Mario Manningham, with Tynes making the extra point on the big touchdown. The Redskins found the end zone again with Grossman passing to Anthony Armstrong for 64 yards and the score, and Gano added the extra point. The Giants would hold on to defeat the Redskins 17-14, improving to 10-6, and dropping Washington to 6-10.
Following that, the Houston Texans host the Jacksonville Jaguars. Houston struck first, with Arian Foster running 2 yards in for the touchdown, followed by a Neil Rackers extra point. Rackers struck with a field goal as well, from 26 yards. Jacksonville got on the board in the second quarter with Rashad Jennings 3 yard touchdown run, followed by a Josh Scobee extra point. Derrick Ward answered by running 35 yards for a touchdown, and Rackers was good with the extra point. The Jaguars came back with a 39 yard field goal by Scobee. Jacksonville tied the game at 17 with Trent Edwards touchdown pass to Marcades Lewis of 7 yards, and Scobee made the extra point. The Texans took a 20-17 lead into halftime with Rackers kicking a 33 yard field goal. Houston extended its lead in the third quarter with Matt Schaub throwing a touchdown to Owen Daniels for 5 yards, followed by a Rackers extra point. Foster ran a touchdown of 35 yards in the fourth quarter, with Rackers coming through with another extra point. Houston would defeat Jacksonville 34-17, improving to 6-10, and dragging the Jaguars to 8-8.
Heading to Pennsylvania, where the Philadelphia Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys. After going scoreless in the first quarter, Philadelphia struck in the second quarter with Kevin Kolb passing to Chad Hall for 4 yards and the touchdown, followed by a David Akers extra point. Dallas tied the game when DeMarcus Ware returned a Kolb fumble 17 yards for the touchdown. David Buehler made the extra point. Things were quiet in the third quarter, but Akers kicked a fourth quarter field goal of 43 yards and another of 22 yards. Stephen McGee gave the Cowboys the lead with a touchdown pass of 4 yards to Jason Witten, and Buehler added the extra point. The Cowboys would hold onto the 14-13 lead and defeat the Eagles, improving to 6-10 for the year, dropping Philadelphia to 10-6.
Back west a bit, the Indianapolis Colts host the Tennessee Titans. Adam Vinatieri opened the scoring for Indianapolis, kicking a 48 yard field goal, but Rob Bironas answered for Tennessee with a 26 yard field goal. Vinatieri added a 44 yard field goal for the Colts in the second quarter. Bironas picked up the tying points again for the Titans, kicking a 42 yard field goal. The Colts got the first touchdown of the game in the second quarter, with Peyton Manning connecting with Reggie Wayne for 7 yards, and Vinatieri supplied the extra point. This is rare, because due to Indianapolis' recent success, Manning generally does not play in week 17. Tennessee found an equalizer with Kerry Collins finding Kenny Britt for a 21 yard touchdown, with Bironas adding the point after. The Colts were displeased, taking the lead back on a Manning touchdown of 30 yards to Pierre Garcon, followed by a Vinatieri extra point. Collins helped to retie the game with a 15 yard touchdown pass to Chris Johnson, and Bironas tacked on an extra point, tying the game at 20. Vinatieri saved it for the Colts, kicking a last second field goal of 43 yards to win 23-20, improving to 10-6 and going to the playoffs, while dropping the Titans to 6-10.
To Denver, where the Broncos host the San Diego Chargers. Tim Tebow got things started for Denver, finding the man with the utmost respect to his former teams, Brandon Lloyd, for 14 yards and the touchdown, with Steve Hauschka making the extra point. San Diego tied it with Ryan Mathews 27 yard touchdown run, and the following Nate Kaeding extra point. The Chargers took the lead on a field goal by Kaeding from 42 yards, and extended that lead with his 45 yard kick, followed by yet another from 47 yards out. Mathews ran a touchdown in for 12 yards in the third quarter, with Kaeding adding another extra point. Kaeding also added a 37 yard field goal in the third quarter. Tebow threw a touchdown pass to Eric Decker to cut the deficit for the Broncos, the 6 yard score being capped off by a Hauschka extra point. Mathews added a third touchdown run, from 31 yards this time, and Kaeding was good with extra point once more. Denver answered to make it 33-21 with a kickoff return by Cassius Vaughn of 97 yards, with Hauschka providing the extra point. Tebow ran a touchdown in late in the game as well, from 6 yards, with Hauschka adding another point after, bringing the score to 33-28 San Diego. This was the final, with the Chargers jumping up to 9-7 and the Broncos falling to 4-12.
Lastly, the San Francisco 49ers host the Arizona Cardinals. San Francisco got on the board with Alex Smith connecting with Ted Ginn, Jr. for 37 yards. Jeff Reed was good on the extra point, and the second quarter field goal he added on from 39 yards. Arizona got on the scoreboard with John Skelton passing to Larry Fitzgerlad for 10 yards and the touchdown, followed by a Jay Feely extra point. The 49ers extended their lead with Smith's pass to Vernon Davis for 59 yards and the touchdown, followed by a Reed extra point. Brian Westbrook added two 6 yard touchdown runs for San Francisco, with Reed supplying both extra points. Tarell Brown helped the 49ers get defensive for a touchdown, intercepting Richard Bartel for 62 yards and the score, with Reed providing the extra point. The 38-7 score favoring the 49ers over the Cardinals was the final, with San Francisco improving to 6-10 and dropping Arizona to 5-11.
First Sandwich of 2011
To kick off the new year, nothing says 2011 like a turkey and ham on wheat, with the added bonus of bacon. The sandwich, which went untoasted despite the weather yet had the warmness of bacon on it provided an interesting flavor combination. The bread was fresh, and the meats were tasty, giving the sandwich a good appeal all around. Sandwich Showdown should continue next week.
NFL Early Games, week 17
The last week of the regular season is upon us, and with that, some teams have nothing to play for, and others are playing for the chance to get in the heralded playoffs for a chance at the Super Bowl. There are eight games early on the somewhat-butchered flex schedule today, starting off with...
The New England Patriots hosting the Miami Dolphins. New England opened the scoring with Tom Brady connecting with Rob Gronkowski for 13 yards, followed by a Shayne Graham extra point. BenJarvus Green-Ellis provided a 1 yard touchdown run as well, and after the Graham extra point, the Patriots had a 14-0 lead. Graham added a field goal for New England, from 28 yards. After Miami's Brandon Fields punted, Julian Edelman returned it 94 yards for a touchdown, with Graham making his extra point. Brady found Alge Crumpler in the third quarter for 10 yards and the touchdown, with Graham adding the point after. Coming in to relieve Brady for the rest of the regular season was Brian Hoyer, who found Brandon Tate for 42 yards and the touchdown, with another Graham extra point. The Dolphins did get on the board late in the fourth quarter, as Tyler Thigpen connected with Davone Bess for 21 yards and a touchdown, followed by a Dan Carpenter extra point. The 38-7 score favoring the Patriots was the final, who improved to 14-2, and dropped the Dolphins to 7-9.
Next up is the Detroit Lions hosting the Minnesota Vikings. Detroit opened the scoring in the second quarter with Dave Rayner kicking a 55 yard field goal. Shaun Hill extended the Lions lead with his touchdown pass of 7 yards to Nate Burleson, and Rayner added an extra point. Rayner added a 37 yard field goal in the third quarter. Minnesota got on the board with Jared Allen intercepting Hill for 36 yards and a touchdown, followed by Ryan Longwell's extra point to trim the Lions lead to 13-7. Longwell cut the lead down farther, adding a field goal for the Vikings of 27 yards. Maurice Morris got Detroit going again with a 5 yard touchdown run, followed by Rayner adding an extra point. Longwell added a 48 yard field goal, producing the eventual final that had Detroit toppling Minnesota 20-13, finishing their seasons at 6-10 each.
Following that game, the Atlanta Falcons hosted the Carolina Panthers. Atlanta put the first points on the board with Matt Ryan finding Tony Gonzalez for 6 yards, followed by a Matt Bryant extra point. The Falcons extended their lead on a punt return by Eric Weems of 55 yards after Carolina's Jason Baker punted. Matt Bryant supplied the point after. The Falcons kept scoring with Ryan finding Roddy White for 14 yards, followed by a Bryant extra point. John Kasay got the Panthers on the board in the third quarter with a 23 yard field goal, answered by Bryant, who was good from 47 yards out. Michael Turner helped Atlanta pour some more points on with a 3 yard touchdown run, followed by a Bryant extra point. Carolina added on a touchdown from Jimmy Clausen to Jeff King for 2 yards, with Kasay adding the point after, bringing us to the final of 31-10 Falcons. Atlanta went to 13-3, and Carolina fell to 2-14.
Heading to Kansas City, with the Chiefs hosting the Oakland Raiders. Kansas City dented the scoreboard first with a field goal from Ryan Succop, good from 30 yards. Oakland answered with Jason Campbell passing to Chaz Schilens for 5 yards and the score, followed by a Sebastian Janikowski extra point. Janikowksi added a 38 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Raiders before halftime. Jamaal Charles ran in for a touchdown of 5 yards, followed by a Succop extra point, but Oakland reclaimed the lead on a Michael Bush touchdown run of 26 yards, with a Janikowski extra point making it 17-10 Raiders. Jacoby Ford extended the lead for Oakland with his 10 yard touchdown run, and Janikowski added the extra point. The Raiders added another touchdown, this one coming defensively in the hands of Stanford Routt, who intercepted Matt Cassel for 22 yards and the touchdown. Janikowski made the extra point to put the score at 31-10. This was the final, and Oakland jumped up to 8-8, while Kansas City fell to 10-6.
Into Cleveland, with the Browns hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh drew first blood with Ben Roethlisberger connecting with Mike Wallace for a touchdown of 56 yards. Shaun Suisham added the extra point. The Steelers extended their lead to 14-0 with Rashard Mendenhall running 1 yard for the touchdown, followed by a Suisham extra point. Phil Dawson put Cleveland on the board with his 19 yard field goal. Pittsburgh replied with another 1 yard touchdown run from Mendenhall followed by another Suisham extra point. The Steelers added on with Roethlisberger finding Heath Miller for 4 yards and the touchdown, and made it 28-3 thanks to Suisham's extra point. Suisham kicked a 41 yard field goal late in the second quarter. Getting tricky in the third quarter was Pittsburgh, with wideout Antwaan Randle El connecting on a touchdown pass with Hines Ward for 3 yards, followed by a Suisham extra point once more. Suisham added a 24 yard field goal. The Browns registered a late touchdown in the fourth quarter, as Colt McCoy connected with Brian Robiskie for 20 yards, but the two point attempt from Seneca Wallace to Benjamin Watson failed, putting the score at 41-9 Steelers, which was the final, giving Pittsburgh a bump up to 12-4 and dropping Cleveland to 5-11.
Back east with the New York Jets hosting the Buffalo Bills. Nick Folk put New York up first with his 28 yard field goal. The Jets got defensive on their second touchdown, with Marquice Cole intercepting Buffalo quarterback Brian Brohm for 35 yards, and Folk added the extra point. Mark Brunell helped make it 17-0 for the Jets by connecting with Santonio Holmes for 17 yards, and Folk was true on the extra point. The Bills got even for the earlier interception with their own, thanks to Jairus Byrd picking off Brunell for 37 yards and the touchdown, followed by Rian Lindell adding an extra point. Brunell answered by tossing a touchdown to his own team, finding Braylon Edwards for 52 yards, with Folk adding the extra point to make it 24-7. Extending the New York lead was Kellen Clemmens, who ran a touchdown in for 10 yards, providing another Folk extra point opportunity, which was successful. Another rushing touchdown was added on for the Jets, 16 yards by John Conner, with Folk making it 38-7 with the extra point. The Jets cruised to a victory of the most recently mentioned score over the Bills, finishing the season at 11-5, and dropping the Bills to 4-12 for the end of the year.
Down south to where the New Orleans Saints host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Connor Barth put the visiting Tampa Bay up first with his 43 yard field goal. Drew Brees found the answer for New Orleans in passing 4 yards to Jimmy Graham, followed by a Garrett Hartley extra point to make it 7-3. The Buccaneers took the lead on Josh Freeman's 2 yard touchdown pass to Dezmon Briscoe, with the 10-7 score being produced after the Barth extra point. Hartley evened the score at 10 with his 45 yard field goal, but Barth answered with a 32 yard kick of his own and an extra point on the Freeman 18 yard touchdown pass to Mike Williams, putting Tampa Bay up 20-10. Hartley put the Saints within a touchdown with his 38 yard field goal in the fourth quarter, but was answered by Barth kicking a 48 yard field goal. The Buccaneers went on to beat the Saints 23-13, improving to 10-6, and the Saints falling to 11-5, with both teams watching later today for playoff hopes.
Lastly for the early games, the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals. Billy Cundiff put the Ravens up first with a 25 yard field goal. Cundiff added a 47 yard field goal in the second quarter for Baltimore. Ray Rice helped make it 13-0 in the third quarter with a 7 yard touchdown run, capped off by a Cundiff extra point to make it 13-0. Cincinnati visited the end zone for the first time today when Carson Palmer connected with Jerome Simpson for 11 yards, and Clint Stitser added the extra point. The 13-7 scoring of the Ravens over the Bengals was the final, with Baltimore ending the regular season at 12-4, and Cincinnati falling to 4-12.
That's all for the morning games. Sandwich post to soon follow, along with late games at their conclusion.
The New England Patriots hosting the Miami Dolphins. New England opened the scoring with Tom Brady connecting with Rob Gronkowski for 13 yards, followed by a Shayne Graham extra point. BenJarvus Green-Ellis provided a 1 yard touchdown run as well, and after the Graham extra point, the Patriots had a 14-0 lead. Graham added a field goal for New England, from 28 yards. After Miami's Brandon Fields punted, Julian Edelman returned it 94 yards for a touchdown, with Graham making his extra point. Brady found Alge Crumpler in the third quarter for 10 yards and the touchdown, with Graham adding the point after. Coming in to relieve Brady for the rest of the regular season was Brian Hoyer, who found Brandon Tate for 42 yards and the touchdown, with another Graham extra point. The Dolphins did get on the board late in the fourth quarter, as Tyler Thigpen connected with Davone Bess for 21 yards and a touchdown, followed by a Dan Carpenter extra point. The 38-7 score favoring the Patriots was the final, who improved to 14-2, and dropped the Dolphins to 7-9.
Next up is the Detroit Lions hosting the Minnesota Vikings. Detroit opened the scoring in the second quarter with Dave Rayner kicking a 55 yard field goal. Shaun Hill extended the Lions lead with his touchdown pass of 7 yards to Nate Burleson, and Rayner added an extra point. Rayner added a 37 yard field goal in the third quarter. Minnesota got on the board with Jared Allen intercepting Hill for 36 yards and a touchdown, followed by Ryan Longwell's extra point to trim the Lions lead to 13-7. Longwell cut the lead down farther, adding a field goal for the Vikings of 27 yards. Maurice Morris got Detroit going again with a 5 yard touchdown run, followed by Rayner adding an extra point. Longwell added a 48 yard field goal, producing the eventual final that had Detroit toppling Minnesota 20-13, finishing their seasons at 6-10 each.
Following that game, the Atlanta Falcons hosted the Carolina Panthers. Atlanta put the first points on the board with Matt Ryan finding Tony Gonzalez for 6 yards, followed by a Matt Bryant extra point. The Falcons extended their lead on a punt return by Eric Weems of 55 yards after Carolina's Jason Baker punted. Matt Bryant supplied the point after. The Falcons kept scoring with Ryan finding Roddy White for 14 yards, followed by a Bryant extra point. John Kasay got the Panthers on the board in the third quarter with a 23 yard field goal, answered by Bryant, who was good from 47 yards out. Michael Turner helped Atlanta pour some more points on with a 3 yard touchdown run, followed by a Bryant extra point. Carolina added on a touchdown from Jimmy Clausen to Jeff King for 2 yards, with Kasay adding the point after, bringing us to the final of 31-10 Falcons. Atlanta went to 13-3, and Carolina fell to 2-14.
Heading to Kansas City, with the Chiefs hosting the Oakland Raiders. Kansas City dented the scoreboard first with a field goal from Ryan Succop, good from 30 yards. Oakland answered with Jason Campbell passing to Chaz Schilens for 5 yards and the score, followed by a Sebastian Janikowski extra point. Janikowksi added a 38 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Raiders before halftime. Jamaal Charles ran in for a touchdown of 5 yards, followed by a Succop extra point, but Oakland reclaimed the lead on a Michael Bush touchdown run of 26 yards, with a Janikowski extra point making it 17-10 Raiders. Jacoby Ford extended the lead for Oakland with his 10 yard touchdown run, and Janikowski added the extra point. The Raiders added another touchdown, this one coming defensively in the hands of Stanford Routt, who intercepted Matt Cassel for 22 yards and the touchdown. Janikowski made the extra point to put the score at 31-10. This was the final, and Oakland jumped up to 8-8, while Kansas City fell to 10-6.
Into Cleveland, with the Browns hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh drew first blood with Ben Roethlisberger connecting with Mike Wallace for a touchdown of 56 yards. Shaun Suisham added the extra point. The Steelers extended their lead to 14-0 with Rashard Mendenhall running 1 yard for the touchdown, followed by a Suisham extra point. Phil Dawson put Cleveland on the board with his 19 yard field goal. Pittsburgh replied with another 1 yard touchdown run from Mendenhall followed by another Suisham extra point. The Steelers added on with Roethlisberger finding Heath Miller for 4 yards and the touchdown, and made it 28-3 thanks to Suisham's extra point. Suisham kicked a 41 yard field goal late in the second quarter. Getting tricky in the third quarter was Pittsburgh, with wideout Antwaan Randle El connecting on a touchdown pass with Hines Ward for 3 yards, followed by a Suisham extra point once more. Suisham added a 24 yard field goal. The Browns registered a late touchdown in the fourth quarter, as Colt McCoy connected with Brian Robiskie for 20 yards, but the two point attempt from Seneca Wallace to Benjamin Watson failed, putting the score at 41-9 Steelers, which was the final, giving Pittsburgh a bump up to 12-4 and dropping Cleveland to 5-11.
Back east with the New York Jets hosting the Buffalo Bills. Nick Folk put New York up first with his 28 yard field goal. The Jets got defensive on their second touchdown, with Marquice Cole intercepting Buffalo quarterback Brian Brohm for 35 yards, and Folk added the extra point. Mark Brunell helped make it 17-0 for the Jets by connecting with Santonio Holmes for 17 yards, and Folk was true on the extra point. The Bills got even for the earlier interception with their own, thanks to Jairus Byrd picking off Brunell for 37 yards and the touchdown, followed by Rian Lindell adding an extra point. Brunell answered by tossing a touchdown to his own team, finding Braylon Edwards for 52 yards, with Folk adding the extra point to make it 24-7. Extending the New York lead was Kellen Clemmens, who ran a touchdown in for 10 yards, providing another Folk extra point opportunity, which was successful. Another rushing touchdown was added on for the Jets, 16 yards by John Conner, with Folk making it 38-7 with the extra point. The Jets cruised to a victory of the most recently mentioned score over the Bills, finishing the season at 11-5, and dropping the Bills to 4-12 for the end of the year.
Down south to where the New Orleans Saints host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Connor Barth put the visiting Tampa Bay up first with his 43 yard field goal. Drew Brees found the answer for New Orleans in passing 4 yards to Jimmy Graham, followed by a Garrett Hartley extra point to make it 7-3. The Buccaneers took the lead on Josh Freeman's 2 yard touchdown pass to Dezmon Briscoe, with the 10-7 score being produced after the Barth extra point. Hartley evened the score at 10 with his 45 yard field goal, but Barth answered with a 32 yard kick of his own and an extra point on the Freeman 18 yard touchdown pass to Mike Williams, putting Tampa Bay up 20-10. Hartley put the Saints within a touchdown with his 38 yard field goal in the fourth quarter, but was answered by Barth kicking a 48 yard field goal. The Buccaneers went on to beat the Saints 23-13, improving to 10-6, and the Saints falling to 11-5, with both teams watching later today for playoff hopes.
Lastly for the early games, the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals. Billy Cundiff put the Ravens up first with a 25 yard field goal. Cundiff added a 47 yard field goal in the second quarter for Baltimore. Ray Rice helped make it 13-0 in the third quarter with a 7 yard touchdown run, capped off by a Cundiff extra point to make it 13-0. Cincinnati visited the end zone for the first time today when Carson Palmer connected with Jerome Simpson for 11 yards, and Clint Stitser added the extra point. The 13-7 scoring of the Ravens over the Bengals was the final, with Baltimore ending the regular season at 12-4, and Cincinnati falling to 4-12.
That's all for the morning games. Sandwich post to soon follow, along with late games at their conclusion.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
New Year's hockey
Pulling out another blog of hockey semi-live. There are seven games today, highlighted by the Winter Classic (see the fifth game paragraph). It starts off in...
Carolina, where the Hurricanes host the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Cam Ward started in net for the game. Carolina opened the scoring with Tuomo Ruutu's ninth of the year, assisted by by Joe Corvo on the power play. Jeff Skinner made it 2-0 for the Hurricanes with his tenth of the season, with help from Tim Gleason and Chad LaRose. Extending the lead farther was Sergei Samsonov potting his seventh of the year, from Corvo and Jamie McBain on the power play, chasing away New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur in favor of Johan Hedberg. Zac Dalpe made it 4-0 for the 'Canes with his first of the season, assisted by Ruutu and McBain. Rod Pelley got the Devils on the board finally with his second of the campaign, assisted by Matthew Corrente and Anssi Salmela. New Jersey made it 4-2 with Travis Zajac striking early in the second period, with help from Patrik Elias and Anton Volchenkov. Samsonov answered with his eighth of the year and second of the night, helped along by Ruutu and Eric Staal on the power play. The Devils cut the lead to two goals again at 5-3 with Elias netting his eighth of the season, from Corrente. Skinner answered with his second of the night and eleventh of the campaign, with help from LaRose and Ruutu, the latter finishing up a sock trick. The 6-3 score favoring Carolina over New Jersey was the final, with Ruutu, Samsonov, and Skinner grabbing the three stars.
Heading north for an All-Canada match, with the Ottawa Senators hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Brian Elliott played in goal. Toronto opened the scoring with Clarke MacArthur scoring his tenth of the year, assisted by Tomas Kaberle. Tyler Bozak netted two in a row for the Maple Leafs, his sixth and seventh of the season, both from Joey Crabb and Phil Kessel. Brian Elliott was lifted for Mike Brodeur in the Ottawa goal. Matt Carkner tried to change the pace for Ottawa by dropping the gloves with Colton Orr while down 3-0. It did little good, as it became 4-0 in the second period with Darryl Boyce scoring his first of the year, assisted by Kris Versteeg and Colby Armstrong. Luke Schenn extended the lead farther with his second of the season, helped along by Kaberla and Nikolai Kulemin. The Senators finally got on the board with a power play goal from Sergei Gonchar, his fifth tally of the year made possible by Erik Karlsson and Daniel Alfredsson. Toronto held on through the scoreless third period to beat their rivals from Ottawa 5-1. Bozak, Crabb, and Schenn picked up the three stars.
Back into the states, with the Buffalo Sabres hosting the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Ryan Miller got the starting nods. The scoring started early on with Andrew Ference potting his second of the year for Boston, with Adam McQuaid and Marc Savard picking up the helpers. Thirty-seven seconds later, the game was tied after Jason Pominville sank his seventh of the season, from Thomas Vanek and Mike Weber. The Bruins retook the lead forty-three seconds after that with Dennis Seidenberg netting his second of the campaign, unassisted. They took a 3-1 lead with a goal by Brad Marchand, his sixth, with help from Johnny Boychuk and Mark Recchi. Cody McCormick and Adam McQuaid dropped the gloves mid-period to set a tone. It inspired Buffalo, specifically Vanek, who notched his 14th of the year, thanks to Tim Connolly and Pominville. Thirty second later, the Bruins had an answer in a shorthanded goal by Zdeno Chara, his fifth of the year coming from Patrice Bergeron and Recchi. Drew Stafford added two in a row, with his eleventh of the year in the first period going unassisted, enough to chase away Tuukka Rask in favor of Tim Thomas, and his 12th of the season coming in the second period thanks to Paul Gaustad. This tied the game at 4, and the Sabres took the lead on Pominville's second of the night and eighth of the year, assisted by Andrej Sekera and Jochen Hecht on the power play. Boston rookie Tyler Seguin tied the game at 5 with his early third period goal, the sixth for him this season, with help from Daniel Paille. Boston retook the lead with Steve Kampfer notching his second of the season, assisted by Seguin and Chara. Stafford completed his hat trick for Buffalo to send it to overtime with twenty-eight seconds left in regulation, his 13th of the year coming from Connolly and Pominville at an opportune time for the Sabres. The tie lasted into a shootout, where Stafford scored, was answered by Michael Ryder, followed up by Vanek netting a goal, answered again with Seguin scoring, and once more the Sabres took the lead with Tyler Ennis, and winning 7-6 on the miss by Chara. Picking up the three stars in the Sabres victory over the Bruins were Stafford, Pominville, and Seguin.
Next on the list, the Tampa Bay Lightning host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Cedrick Desjardins were in the paint. Tampa Bay struck first with Dana Tyrell netting his fourth of the season, courtesy of Nate Thompson. It was 1-0 Lightning until late in the third period, with a timely goal by New York's Marian Gaborik, his eleventh of the season, assisted by Dan Girardi. The Rangers would fall in the ensuing overtime, however, as Thompson netted his sixth of the year for the Bolts, from Tyrell and Mike Lundin to win it 2-1. Earning the three stars were winning goalie Cedrick Desjardins (34 of 35 saves), losing goalie Henrik Lundqvist (31 of 33 saves), and Nate Thompson.
The Main Event of New Year's Day will go here, in full neon green color, as the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Washington Capitals on the Heinz Field rink outside at the home of the Steelers. Semyon Varlamov and Marc-Andre Fleury earned the starts in this prestigious game. The first period was uneventful, save for a John Erskine of Washington and Michael Rupp of Pittsburgh fight. The second period featured more of what we like to see, scoring, opened up by the Penguins' Evgeni Malkin, who scored his 14th of the year thanks to Kris Letang and the goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. Mike Knuble answered for the Capitals with his ninth of the season, a power play goal from Nicklas Backstrom and Mike Green. Eric Fehr extended the Washington lead with his sixth of the season, helped along by Marcus Johansson. Fehr extended the lead with his seventh of the season, also his second of the night, from Jason Chimera and John Erskine, which led to the Capitals 3-1 win over the Penguins outdoors. Varlamov (32 for 33 saves), Fehr, and Malkin earned the three stars.
Heading out west for the Los Angeles Kings hosting the San Jose Sharks at Staples Center. Your goalies for this game are Antti Niemi and Jonathan Quick. After going nearly two periods scoreless, Devin Setoguchi got San Jose on the board with his seventh of the season, from Kent Huskins and Marc-Edouard Vlasic. This would prove to be the final, and the three stars went to winning goalie Antti Niemi (29 save shutout), Setoguchi, and losing goalie Jonathan Quick (18 of 19 saves).
Lastly, in the battle of Alberta, the Edmonton Oilers host the Calgary Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff and Nikolai Khabibulin are in between the pipes. Tim Jackman put Calgary up first, his fifth of the season being helped along by David Moss and Jay Bouwmeester. Edmonton evened the score with Ryan Jones' ninth of the year, assisted by Tom Gilbert and Dustin Penner. The Flames retook the lead on Mark Giordano's fourth of the season, with Alex Tanguay and Olli Jokinen getting the helpers. Calgary would hold onto the 2-1 win and defeat their vicious rivals at the enemy rink. Giordano, losing goalie Khabibulin (28 for 30 saves), and Bouwmeester were the three stars.
Busy day on Sunday, with all football being played today. That will be spread over three posts. I'll try to put out the hockey post as well. Also, last minute hockey news, as the New York Islanders have traded ageless Dwayne Roloson to the Tampa Bay Lightning for minor league defenseman Ty Wishart.
Carolina, where the Hurricanes host the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Cam Ward started in net for the game. Carolina opened the scoring with Tuomo Ruutu's ninth of the year, assisted by by Joe Corvo on the power play. Jeff Skinner made it 2-0 for the Hurricanes with his tenth of the season, with help from Tim Gleason and Chad LaRose. Extending the lead farther was Sergei Samsonov potting his seventh of the year, from Corvo and Jamie McBain on the power play, chasing away New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur in favor of Johan Hedberg. Zac Dalpe made it 4-0 for the 'Canes with his first of the season, assisted by Ruutu and McBain. Rod Pelley got the Devils on the board finally with his second of the campaign, assisted by Matthew Corrente and Anssi Salmela. New Jersey made it 4-2 with Travis Zajac striking early in the second period, with help from Patrik Elias and Anton Volchenkov. Samsonov answered with his eighth of the year and second of the night, helped along by Ruutu and Eric Staal on the power play. The Devils cut the lead to two goals again at 5-3 with Elias netting his eighth of the season, from Corrente. Skinner answered with his second of the night and eleventh of the campaign, with help from LaRose and Ruutu, the latter finishing up a sock trick. The 6-3 score favoring Carolina over New Jersey was the final, with Ruutu, Samsonov, and Skinner grabbing the three stars.
Heading north for an All-Canada match, with the Ottawa Senators hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Brian Elliott played in goal. Toronto opened the scoring with Clarke MacArthur scoring his tenth of the year, assisted by Tomas Kaberle. Tyler Bozak netted two in a row for the Maple Leafs, his sixth and seventh of the season, both from Joey Crabb and Phil Kessel. Brian Elliott was lifted for Mike Brodeur in the Ottawa goal. Matt Carkner tried to change the pace for Ottawa by dropping the gloves with Colton Orr while down 3-0. It did little good, as it became 4-0 in the second period with Darryl Boyce scoring his first of the year, assisted by Kris Versteeg and Colby Armstrong. Luke Schenn extended the lead farther with his second of the season, helped along by Kaberla and Nikolai Kulemin. The Senators finally got on the board with a power play goal from Sergei Gonchar, his fifth tally of the year made possible by Erik Karlsson and Daniel Alfredsson. Toronto held on through the scoreless third period to beat their rivals from Ottawa 5-1. Bozak, Crabb, and Schenn picked up the three stars.
Back into the states, with the Buffalo Sabres hosting the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Ryan Miller got the starting nods. The scoring started early on with Andrew Ference potting his second of the year for Boston, with Adam McQuaid and Marc Savard picking up the helpers. Thirty-seven seconds later, the game was tied after Jason Pominville sank his seventh of the season, from Thomas Vanek and Mike Weber. The Bruins retook the lead forty-three seconds after that with Dennis Seidenberg netting his second of the campaign, unassisted. They took a 3-1 lead with a goal by Brad Marchand, his sixth, with help from Johnny Boychuk and Mark Recchi. Cody McCormick and Adam McQuaid dropped the gloves mid-period to set a tone. It inspired Buffalo, specifically Vanek, who notched his 14th of the year, thanks to Tim Connolly and Pominville. Thirty second later, the Bruins had an answer in a shorthanded goal by Zdeno Chara, his fifth of the year coming from Patrice Bergeron and Recchi. Drew Stafford added two in a row, with his eleventh of the year in the first period going unassisted, enough to chase away Tuukka Rask in favor of Tim Thomas, and his 12th of the season coming in the second period thanks to Paul Gaustad. This tied the game at 4, and the Sabres took the lead on Pominville's second of the night and eighth of the year, assisted by Andrej Sekera and Jochen Hecht on the power play. Boston rookie Tyler Seguin tied the game at 5 with his early third period goal, the sixth for him this season, with help from Daniel Paille. Boston retook the lead with Steve Kampfer notching his second of the season, assisted by Seguin and Chara. Stafford completed his hat trick for Buffalo to send it to overtime with twenty-eight seconds left in regulation, his 13th of the year coming from Connolly and Pominville at an opportune time for the Sabres. The tie lasted into a shootout, where Stafford scored, was answered by Michael Ryder, followed up by Vanek netting a goal, answered again with Seguin scoring, and once more the Sabres took the lead with Tyler Ennis, and winning 7-6 on the miss by Chara. Picking up the three stars in the Sabres victory over the Bruins were Stafford, Pominville, and Seguin.
Next on the list, the Tampa Bay Lightning host the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Cedrick Desjardins were in the paint. Tampa Bay struck first with Dana Tyrell netting his fourth of the season, courtesy of Nate Thompson. It was 1-0 Lightning until late in the third period, with a timely goal by New York's Marian Gaborik, his eleventh of the season, assisted by Dan Girardi. The Rangers would fall in the ensuing overtime, however, as Thompson netted his sixth of the year for the Bolts, from Tyrell and Mike Lundin to win it 2-1. Earning the three stars were winning goalie Cedrick Desjardins (34 of 35 saves), losing goalie Henrik Lundqvist (31 of 33 saves), and Nate Thompson.
The Main Event of New Year's Day will go here, in full neon green color, as the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Washington Capitals on the Heinz Field rink outside at the home of the Steelers. Semyon Varlamov and Marc-Andre Fleury earned the starts in this prestigious game. The first period was uneventful, save for a John Erskine of Washington and Michael Rupp of Pittsburgh fight. The second period featured more of what we like to see, scoring, opened up by the Penguins' Evgeni Malkin, who scored his 14th of the year thanks to Kris Letang and the goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. Mike Knuble answered for the Capitals with his ninth of the season, a power play goal from Nicklas Backstrom and Mike Green. Eric Fehr extended the Washington lead with his sixth of the season, helped along by Marcus Johansson. Fehr extended the lead with his seventh of the season, also his second of the night, from Jason Chimera and John Erskine, which led to the Capitals 3-1 win over the Penguins outdoors. Varlamov (32 for 33 saves), Fehr, and Malkin earned the three stars.
Heading out west for the Los Angeles Kings hosting the San Jose Sharks at Staples Center. Your goalies for this game are Antti Niemi and Jonathan Quick. After going nearly two periods scoreless, Devin Setoguchi got San Jose on the board with his seventh of the season, from Kent Huskins and Marc-Edouard Vlasic. This would prove to be the final, and the three stars went to winning goalie Antti Niemi (29 save shutout), Setoguchi, and losing goalie Jonathan Quick (18 of 19 saves).
Lastly, in the battle of Alberta, the Edmonton Oilers host the Calgary Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff and Nikolai Khabibulin are in between the pipes. Tim Jackman put Calgary up first, his fifth of the season being helped along by David Moss and Jay Bouwmeester. Edmonton evened the score with Ryan Jones' ninth of the year, assisted by Tom Gilbert and Dustin Penner. The Flames retook the lead on Mark Giordano's fourth of the season, with Alex Tanguay and Olli Jokinen getting the helpers. Calgary would hold onto the 2-1 win and defeat their vicious rivals at the enemy rink. Giordano, losing goalie Khabibulin (28 for 30 saves), and Bouwmeester were the three stars.
Busy day on Sunday, with all football being played today. That will be spread over three posts. I'll try to put out the hockey post as well. Also, last minute hockey news, as the New York Islanders have traded ageless Dwayne Roloson to the Tampa Bay Lightning for minor league defenseman Ty Wishart.
Friday, December 31, 2010
New Year's Eve hockey
This post will sound a little different, as the scores should come in as they happen. There are nine games tonight, the last day of 2010. Someone getting a new address to start the new year is Maxim Lapierre, who was traded from the Montreal Canadiens to the Anaheim Ducks for AHL defenseman Brett Festerling and a 2012 fifth round pick, obviously showing what the Canadiens thought of their resident pest. Meanwhile, with game action, we start off with...
The New Jersey Devils hosting the Atlanta Thrashers. Chris Mason and Johan Hedberg get the starts in a backup battle. Opening the scoring early for New Jersey was Mark Fayne, potting his second of the year thanks to Jason Arnott. Jamie Langenbrunner made it 2-0 for the Devils in the early second period, with Arnott picking up the helper again. Chris Thorburn of the Thrashers and Fayne of the Devils dropped the gloves in the second period. Dustin Byfuglien got Atlanta back into the game with his 15th of the season, from Alex Burmistrov and Anthony Stewart, but was answered by Ilya Kovalchuk netting his ninth of the year, unassisted. The Devils cruised to a 3-1 victory. Hedberg (28 for 29 saves), Langenbrunner, and Arnott earned the three stars.
Next up was the Montreal Canadiens continuing their travels to the Florida Panthers. In net were Alex Auld and Tomas Vokoun. The teams went scoreless through the first, and Florida came out strong in the second period. Stephen Weiss scored his eleventh of the year twenty-eight seconds in, assisted by Chris Higgins and Dennis Wideman. Following it up for the Panthers was Dmitry Kulikov potting his third of the season, from Mike Santorelli and David Booth. Montreal responded with James Wisniewski scoring his fourth of the year, and his first since coming over from the New York Islanders, with assists provided by Roman Hamrlik and Scott Gomez on the power play. The Canadiens converted another power play with a goal by Brian Gionta, his 13 marker of the season, assisted by Gomez and Wisniewski. Wisniewski ended things in overtime after the scoreless third period, notching his second of the night and fifth of the year with help from Michael Cammalleri and Tomas Plekanec, giving the Canadiens a 3-2 victory over Florida. Wisniewski, losing goalie Vokoun (45 for 48 saves), and Gomez earned the three stars honors.
Third on the list, the Minnesota Wild host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Niklas Backstrom started in front of the cages. Nashville struck first as Cody Franson netted his fifth of the year from Shane O'Brien and David Legwand. Patric Hornqvist extended the Predator lead with his ninth of the season, assisted by Shea Weber and J.P. Dumont. Minnesota got on the board late in the third period with a goal by Chuck Kobasew, his sixth of the year, from Martin Havlat and Matt Cullen. Joel Ward made it 3-1 Nashville with his empty net goal, unassisted as his fourth of the season. Sergei Kostitsyn topped it off with another empty netter, giving the Predators a 4-1 win over the Wild with his seventh of the year, from Legwand and Weber. Franson, Rinne (22 of 23 saves), and Mikko Koivu earned the three stars.
Heading to Hockeytown, where the Detroit Red Wings hosted the New York Islanders. Dwayne Roloson and Jimmy Howard tended the twine in the game. Johan Franzen opened the scoring with his 17th of the year, giving the Red Wings a 1-0 lead, with Henrik Zetterberg and Tomas Holmstrom earning the assists. Matt Moulson evened it up for the Islanders with his 12th of the season, assisted by Andrew MacDonald and John Tavares on the power play. Tavares later picked up his eleventh of the season, courtesy of Bruno Gervais and Zenon Konopka, with three seconds left in the first period. Jesse Joensuu made it 3-1 for New York with his third of the season, assisted by Milan Jurcina and Matt Martin. Valtteri Filppula cut the lead down for Detroit with his ninth of the campaign, with help from Darren Helm and Nicklas Lidstrom. In the third period, Tomas Tatar recorded his first of the season, with help from Helm and Rafalski to even the score at 3 for the Red Wings. The tie lasted into overtime, where P.A. Parenteau won it for the Islanders on his ninth of the year, a power play goal from Tavares and MacDonald. Roloson (38 of 41 saves), Tavares, and Helm picked up the three stars.
A little farther south, the Columbus Blue Jackets hosted the Ottawa Senators. Brian Elliott and Steve Mason got the starting nods. R.J. Umberger put Columbus up first, netting his 12th of the year, courtesy of Fedor Tyutin and Jakub Voracek. The Blue Jackets extended their lead with Samuel Pahlsson's third of the year, helped along by Chris Clark. Rick Nash extended the lead to 3-0 with his 18th of the season, thanks to Kristian Huselius and Antoine Vermette. Mike Fisher got Ottawa on the board with his eleventh of the season late in the second period, an unassisted goal. Nick Foligno cut the lead to 3-2 for the Senators with his fifth of the season, from Jesse Winchester and Chris Neil. Daniel Alfredsson tied it late in the third period with his 12th of the year, made possible by Milan Michalek and Alex Kovalev. The tie was broken in overtime by Voracek, who potted his seventh of the year, requiring no assistance. Voracek, Nash, and Umberger were the three stars.
Heading well out west, the Anaheim Ducks hosted the Philadelphia Flyers. Sergei Bobrovsky and Jonas Hiller were in net for the game. Jason Blake opened the scoring for Anaheim with his seventh of the year, from Toni Lydman and goalie Jonas Hiller. Fighting in the first period was the Ducks' Kyle Chipchura and the Flyers' Dan Carcillo. Lubomir Visnovsky extended the Ducks lead to 2-0 with his sixth of the season in the second period, assisted by Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu. Blake added another goal, his eighth of the campaign and second of the game, with help from Joffery Lupul and Koivu on the power play. Philadelphia got on the board with Andreas Nodl's ninth of the season, from Matt Carle and Jeff Carter, who made it 3-2 for the Flyers with his unassisted 16th of the year. Bobby Ryan registered his 15th of the year for the Ducks to take the score to 4-2, with help from Lydman and Corey Perry. Visnovsky struck again with his second of the night and seventh of the season, helped along by Selanne and Brandon McMillan to make it 5-2 for Anaheim. This was the final, with Blake, Visnovsky, and Koivu earning three stars status.
Back east into Texas, where the Dallas Stars hosted the Vancouver Canucks. In goal were Cory Schneider and Kari Lethonen. Daniel Sedin drew first blood for Vancouver, potting his 20th of the year with help from Henrik Sedin and Christian Ehrhoff on the power play. Raffi Torres made it 2-0 for the Canucks with his eleventh of the season, from Jannik Hansen and Kevin Bieksa. Henrik Sedin extended the lead farther in the second period with his power play goal, the ninth tally for his season, from Alexander Edler and Daniel Sedin. Bieksa added his fourth of the year into the mix as well, another power play goal made possible by Dan Hamhuis and Manny Malhotra. This chased away Kari Lethonen in favor of Andrew Raycroft. Brenden Morrow got Dallas on the board by netting his 14th of the year, a power play goal assisted by Mike Ribeiro and Loui Eriksson. The Canucks cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Stars, with Cory Schneider (44 for 45 saves), Henrik Sedin, and Daniel Sedin grabbing the three stars.
Moving north a bit to St. Louis, where the Blues hosted the Phoenix Coyotes. Ilya Bryzgalov and Jaroslav Halak were in between the pipes for their respective teams. St. Louis struck first on the stick of Brad Boyes, who scored his ninth of the year in the first period, with help from Alex Steen and Barret Jackman. The Blues made it 2-0 with Erik Johnson's shorthanded goal, his third tally of the year, from David Backes and Jackman. Alex Pietrangelo extended the lead to 3-0 with his fifth of the year, courtesy of Carlo Colaiacovo and Patrik Berglund on the power play. Steen made it 4-0 for the Blues in the third period with his 12th of the year, unassisted. Shane Down finally got Phoenix on the board with his eighth of the season, made possible by Eric Belanger and Scottie Upshall. The Coyotes struck again with Lauri Korpikoski potting his ninth of the campaign, with help from Keith Yandle and Derek Morris. Doan made it a one goal game with his second of the night and ninth of the season, from Adrian Aucoin with twenty-one seconds left in the game. Phoenix could not get the equalizer, and fell 4-3 to St. Louis. Halak (30 for 33 saves), Steen, and Jackman were the three stars.
Lastly, the Calgary Flames hosted the Colorado Avalanche. Craig Anderson and Miikka Kiprusoff guarded the cages. The first period went by soundlessly, and the Calgary drew the first blood with Tom Kostopoulos notching his fourth of the year, thanks to Tim Jackman and Mark Giordano. Jarome Iginla made it 2-0 for the Flames with his 16th of the season, from Alex Tanguay and Olli Jokinen. Jackman netted his fourth of the year to make it 3-0, with Kostopoulos and Anton Babchuk picking up the helpers. Daniel Winnik got Colorado on the board in the third period with his sixth of the year, a shorthanded goal assisted on by Ryan O'Reilly. Tomas Fleischmann made it a one goal game for the Avalanche with his eleventh of the year, courtesy of Matt Duchene. Calgary hung on for the 3-2 victory over Colorado, with Jackman, Kostopoulos, and Winnik getting the three stars.
That's all the hockey we have for this year, we'll see you next year on the blog.
The New Jersey Devils hosting the Atlanta Thrashers. Chris Mason and Johan Hedberg get the starts in a backup battle. Opening the scoring early for New Jersey was Mark Fayne, potting his second of the year thanks to Jason Arnott. Jamie Langenbrunner made it 2-0 for the Devils in the early second period, with Arnott picking up the helper again. Chris Thorburn of the Thrashers and Fayne of the Devils dropped the gloves in the second period. Dustin Byfuglien got Atlanta back into the game with his 15th of the season, from Alex Burmistrov and Anthony Stewart, but was answered by Ilya Kovalchuk netting his ninth of the year, unassisted. The Devils cruised to a 3-1 victory. Hedberg (28 for 29 saves), Langenbrunner, and Arnott earned the three stars.
Next up was the Montreal Canadiens continuing their travels to the Florida Panthers. In net were Alex Auld and Tomas Vokoun. The teams went scoreless through the first, and Florida came out strong in the second period. Stephen Weiss scored his eleventh of the year twenty-eight seconds in, assisted by Chris Higgins and Dennis Wideman. Following it up for the Panthers was Dmitry Kulikov potting his third of the season, from Mike Santorelli and David Booth. Montreal responded with James Wisniewski scoring his fourth of the year, and his first since coming over from the New York Islanders, with assists provided by Roman Hamrlik and Scott Gomez on the power play. The Canadiens converted another power play with a goal by Brian Gionta, his 13 marker of the season, assisted by Gomez and Wisniewski. Wisniewski ended things in overtime after the scoreless third period, notching his second of the night and fifth of the year with help from Michael Cammalleri and Tomas Plekanec, giving the Canadiens a 3-2 victory over Florida. Wisniewski, losing goalie Vokoun (45 for 48 saves), and Gomez earned the three stars honors.
Third on the list, the Minnesota Wild host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Niklas Backstrom started in front of the cages. Nashville struck first as Cody Franson netted his fifth of the year from Shane O'Brien and David Legwand. Patric Hornqvist extended the Predator lead with his ninth of the season, assisted by Shea Weber and J.P. Dumont. Minnesota got on the board late in the third period with a goal by Chuck Kobasew, his sixth of the year, from Martin Havlat and Matt Cullen. Joel Ward made it 3-1 Nashville with his empty net goal, unassisted as his fourth of the season. Sergei Kostitsyn topped it off with another empty netter, giving the Predators a 4-1 win over the Wild with his seventh of the year, from Legwand and Weber. Franson, Rinne (22 of 23 saves), and Mikko Koivu earned the three stars.
Heading to Hockeytown, where the Detroit Red Wings hosted the New York Islanders. Dwayne Roloson and Jimmy Howard tended the twine in the game. Johan Franzen opened the scoring with his 17th of the year, giving the Red Wings a 1-0 lead, with Henrik Zetterberg and Tomas Holmstrom earning the assists. Matt Moulson evened it up for the Islanders with his 12th of the season, assisted by Andrew MacDonald and John Tavares on the power play. Tavares later picked up his eleventh of the season, courtesy of Bruno Gervais and Zenon Konopka, with three seconds left in the first period. Jesse Joensuu made it 3-1 for New York with his third of the season, assisted by Milan Jurcina and Matt Martin. Valtteri Filppula cut the lead down for Detroit with his ninth of the campaign, with help from Darren Helm and Nicklas Lidstrom. In the third period, Tomas Tatar recorded his first of the season, with help from Helm and Rafalski to even the score at 3 for the Red Wings. The tie lasted into overtime, where P.A. Parenteau won it for the Islanders on his ninth of the year, a power play goal from Tavares and MacDonald. Roloson (38 of 41 saves), Tavares, and Helm picked up the three stars.
A little farther south, the Columbus Blue Jackets hosted the Ottawa Senators. Brian Elliott and Steve Mason got the starting nods. R.J. Umberger put Columbus up first, netting his 12th of the year, courtesy of Fedor Tyutin and Jakub Voracek. The Blue Jackets extended their lead with Samuel Pahlsson's third of the year, helped along by Chris Clark. Rick Nash extended the lead to 3-0 with his 18th of the season, thanks to Kristian Huselius and Antoine Vermette. Mike Fisher got Ottawa on the board with his eleventh of the season late in the second period, an unassisted goal. Nick Foligno cut the lead to 3-2 for the Senators with his fifth of the season, from Jesse Winchester and Chris Neil. Daniel Alfredsson tied it late in the third period with his 12th of the year, made possible by Milan Michalek and Alex Kovalev. The tie was broken in overtime by Voracek, who potted his seventh of the year, requiring no assistance. Voracek, Nash, and Umberger were the three stars.
Heading well out west, the Anaheim Ducks hosted the Philadelphia Flyers. Sergei Bobrovsky and Jonas Hiller were in net for the game. Jason Blake opened the scoring for Anaheim with his seventh of the year, from Toni Lydman and goalie Jonas Hiller. Fighting in the first period was the Ducks' Kyle Chipchura and the Flyers' Dan Carcillo. Lubomir Visnovsky extended the Ducks lead to 2-0 with his sixth of the season in the second period, assisted by Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu. Blake added another goal, his eighth of the campaign and second of the game, with help from Joffery Lupul and Koivu on the power play. Philadelphia got on the board with Andreas Nodl's ninth of the season, from Matt Carle and Jeff Carter, who made it 3-2 for the Flyers with his unassisted 16th of the year. Bobby Ryan registered his 15th of the year for the Ducks to take the score to 4-2, with help from Lydman and Corey Perry. Visnovsky struck again with his second of the night and seventh of the season, helped along by Selanne and Brandon McMillan to make it 5-2 for Anaheim. This was the final, with Blake, Visnovsky, and Koivu earning three stars status.
Back east into Texas, where the Dallas Stars hosted the Vancouver Canucks. In goal were Cory Schneider and Kari Lethonen. Daniel Sedin drew first blood for Vancouver, potting his 20th of the year with help from Henrik Sedin and Christian Ehrhoff on the power play. Raffi Torres made it 2-0 for the Canucks with his eleventh of the season, from Jannik Hansen and Kevin Bieksa. Henrik Sedin extended the lead farther in the second period with his power play goal, the ninth tally for his season, from Alexander Edler and Daniel Sedin. Bieksa added his fourth of the year into the mix as well, another power play goal made possible by Dan Hamhuis and Manny Malhotra. This chased away Kari Lethonen in favor of Andrew Raycroft. Brenden Morrow got Dallas on the board by netting his 14th of the year, a power play goal assisted by Mike Ribeiro and Loui Eriksson. The Canucks cruised to a 4-1 victory over the Stars, with Cory Schneider (44 for 45 saves), Henrik Sedin, and Daniel Sedin grabbing the three stars.
Moving north a bit to St. Louis, where the Blues hosted the Phoenix Coyotes. Ilya Bryzgalov and Jaroslav Halak were in between the pipes for their respective teams. St. Louis struck first on the stick of Brad Boyes, who scored his ninth of the year in the first period, with help from Alex Steen and Barret Jackman. The Blues made it 2-0 with Erik Johnson's shorthanded goal, his third tally of the year, from David Backes and Jackman. Alex Pietrangelo extended the lead to 3-0 with his fifth of the year, courtesy of Carlo Colaiacovo and Patrik Berglund on the power play. Steen made it 4-0 for the Blues in the third period with his 12th of the year, unassisted. Shane Down finally got Phoenix on the board with his eighth of the season, made possible by Eric Belanger and Scottie Upshall. The Coyotes struck again with Lauri Korpikoski potting his ninth of the campaign, with help from Keith Yandle and Derek Morris. Doan made it a one goal game with his second of the night and ninth of the season, from Adrian Aucoin with twenty-one seconds left in the game. Phoenix could not get the equalizer, and fell 4-3 to St. Louis. Halak (30 for 33 saves), Steen, and Jackman were the three stars.
Lastly, the Calgary Flames hosted the Colorado Avalanche. Craig Anderson and Miikka Kiprusoff guarded the cages. The first period went by soundlessly, and the Calgary drew the first blood with Tom Kostopoulos notching his fourth of the year, thanks to Tim Jackman and Mark Giordano. Jarome Iginla made it 2-0 for the Flames with his 16th of the season, from Alex Tanguay and Olli Jokinen. Jackman netted his fourth of the year to make it 3-0, with Kostopoulos and Anton Babchuk picking up the helpers. Daniel Winnik got Colorado on the board in the third period with his sixth of the year, a shorthanded goal assisted on by Ryan O'Reilly. Tomas Fleischmann made it a one goal game for the Avalanche with his eleventh of the year, courtesy of Matt Duchene. Calgary hung on for the 3-2 victory over Colorado, with Jackman, Kostopoulos, and Winnik getting the three stars.
That's all the hockey we have for this year, we'll see you next year on the blog.
Thursday NHL recap
Once again, there were six games of hockey being played. However, I will take the time here to go to college football and congratulate the University of Washington Huskies on their Holiday Bowl win over Nebraska. Bringing pride to the locals. As for hockey, it started off in...
Toronto, with the Maple Leafs hosting the Columbus Blue Jackets. Steve Mason and Jonas Gustavsson were in net for the game. The Maple Leafs struck first with Nikolai Kulemin scoring his 13th of the year, assisted by Clarke MacArthur and Darryl Boyce. Kristian Huselius tied it for the Blue Jackets with his seventh of the year, from Jan Hejda and Antoine Vermette. Tyler Bozak gave Toronto the lead back with a power play goal late in the first period, assisted by Phil Kessel as his fifth of the season. Huselius retied it in the second period with his second of the night and eighth of the campaign, from Rick Nash and Vermette. Columbus took the lead in the third period with R.J. Umberger scoring his eleventh of the year, a power play goal from Nash and Kris Russell. The Blue Jackets would hold on to defeat the Maple Leafs 3-2. Huselius, Nash, and Kulemin picked up the three stars.
Heading far south, to Atlanta, where the Thrashers hosted the Boston Bruins. Tim Thomas and Ondrej Pavelec were in between the pipes. Tobias Enstrom got Atlanta up first with a power play goal, his sixth tally of the season, assisted by Dustin Byfuglien and Niclas Bergfors. Patrice Bergeron tied the game for Boston with his eighth of the season, which was unassisted. The Bruins took the lead in the second period on a goal by Blake Wheeler, his ninth of the season, from David Krejci. Enstrom put the Thrashers back into a tie with his seventh of the year and second of the night, another power play goal this time going unassisted. The tie would last through until the shootout, where goals by Atlanta's Bryan Little and Tim Stapleton and misses by Boston's Blake Wheeler and Tyler Seguin clinched a Thrasher victory of 3-2. Enstrom, Pavelec (42 of 44 saves), and Little earned the three stars.
Next up was the Tampa Bay Lightning hosting the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and Cedrick Desjardins played in goal, with the latter making his first NHL start. Max Pacioretty opened the scoring for Montreal with his second of the year, helped along by Scott Gomez. Tampa Bay tied it in the second period with a goal by Martin St. Louis, his 16th of the season made possible by Vincent Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos on the power play. The Lightning took the lead on Pavel Kubina's second of the season, from St. Louis and Stamkos. Stamkos added two goals of his own in the third period, his 30th and 31st of the year, with the first coming on a penalty shot thanks to Roman Hamrlik's hooking penalty, and the second from Ryan Malone and Victor Hedman. Tampa Bay would cruise to a 4-1 victory over the Canadiens.
Heading to Chicago next, with the Blackhawks hosting the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Marty Turco got the starts. Patrick Sharp scored first for the Blackhawks, his 21st of the year coming on the power play from Tomas Kopecky and Brent Seabrook. The Sharks tied it with Scott Nichol notching his fourth of the season, assisted by Marc-Edouard Vlasic. Benn Ferriero gave San Jose the lead with his fourth of the year, a power play goal courtesy of Logan Couture and Dan Boyle. They extended the lead with another power play goal, this time from the stick of Dany Heatley, his 15th tally of the season made possible by Jason Demers and Boyle. Troy Brouwer sent Chicago back in the right direction with his tenth of the year, assisted by Patrick Kane and Sharp on the power play. Twenty-two seconds later, the game was tied at 3 with a goal by Brian Campbell, his second of the campaign, with help from Dave Bolland and Bryan Bickell with just one second left in the second period. San Jose came back in the third period with a Joe Thornton goal, his tenth of the year, assisted by Vlasic and Heatley to give them a 4-3 lead. Ryane Clowe finished it for the Sharks with his empty net goal, the tenth of his season, unassisted. Thornton, Sharp, and Boyle picked up the three stars honors.
Following that was the Edmonton Oilers hosting the Colorado Avalanche. Craig Anderson and Devan Dubnyk were the starters. T.J. Galiardi opened things up for Colorado early, registering his seventh of the year, from Paul Stastny and Ryan Wilson. Stastny scored the next one for the Avalanche, his 14th of the season, assisted by David Jones and Galiardi. Making it 3-0 was Tomas Fleischmann, who potted his tenth of the year, thanks to Matt Duchene. Edmonton got their crap together and started scoring in the second period, with Taylor Hall's 12th of the year leading the way, assisted by Sam Gagner and Kurtis Foster. Ales Hemsky scored in the third period to make it a one goal deficit for the Oilers, his eighth of the year finding mesh with help from Andrew Cogliano and Dustin Penner. Cogliano tied it with his fourth of the season, from Hemsky and Penner. The tie lasted into a shootout, where the Avalanche won on the lone goal by Milan Hejduk. Stastny, Hemsky, and Galiardi were the recipients of the three stars.
Finally, the Los Angeles Kings hosted the Philadelphia Flyers. Michael Leighton and Jonathan Bernier were in the paint for the start. Ryan Smyth started the scoring, giving Los Angeles a 1-0 lead with his 13th of the year, helped along by Rob Scuderi and Jarret Stoll. Philadelphia tied it on Danny Briere's 18th of the season, assisted by Mike Richards and Matt Carle. Justin Williams took the lead back for the Kings, notching his 15th of the year thanks to Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar. The Flyers tied it again with Richards netting his 12th on the year, courtesy of Claude Giroux and Sean O'Donnell. Scott Hartnell gave the black and orange the 3-2 lead with his ninth of the campaign, assisted by Giroux and Darroll Powe. Richards extended the lead with his 13th of the season and second of the night, from James van Riemsdyk and Briere. Jack Johnson tried to start another rally with his fourth of the year for the Kings, an unassisted power play goal. Philadelphia got back to scoring with Jeff Carter's 15th of the season, a power play goal from Richards and Giroux, the latter completing a sock trick. Van Riemsdyk made it 6-3 with his eighth of the year, also a power play goal, and unassisted. Los Angeles made it 6-4 with Smyth's 14th of the season and second of the night, assisted by Stoll and Doughty. Ville Leino capped it off for the Flyers in the third period with his ninth of the year, assisted by Carter and Andreas Nodl. Philadelphia cruised from there to a 7-4 victory over Los Angeles. Richards, Giroux, and Smyth were the three stars.
There are nine New Year's Eve hockey games on, and I'll try to have that post out tonight. I am going to attempt to do it as scores come. Also, for those planning on watching tomorrow's Winter Classic, it has been postponed to 8 P.M. Eastern, 5 Pacific.
Toronto, with the Maple Leafs hosting the Columbus Blue Jackets. Steve Mason and Jonas Gustavsson were in net for the game. The Maple Leafs struck first with Nikolai Kulemin scoring his 13th of the year, assisted by Clarke MacArthur and Darryl Boyce. Kristian Huselius tied it for the Blue Jackets with his seventh of the year, from Jan Hejda and Antoine Vermette. Tyler Bozak gave Toronto the lead back with a power play goal late in the first period, assisted by Phil Kessel as his fifth of the season. Huselius retied it in the second period with his second of the night and eighth of the campaign, from Rick Nash and Vermette. Columbus took the lead in the third period with R.J. Umberger scoring his eleventh of the year, a power play goal from Nash and Kris Russell. The Blue Jackets would hold on to defeat the Maple Leafs 3-2. Huselius, Nash, and Kulemin picked up the three stars.
Heading far south, to Atlanta, where the Thrashers hosted the Boston Bruins. Tim Thomas and Ondrej Pavelec were in between the pipes. Tobias Enstrom got Atlanta up first with a power play goal, his sixth tally of the season, assisted by Dustin Byfuglien and Niclas Bergfors. Patrice Bergeron tied the game for Boston with his eighth of the season, which was unassisted. The Bruins took the lead in the second period on a goal by Blake Wheeler, his ninth of the season, from David Krejci. Enstrom put the Thrashers back into a tie with his seventh of the year and second of the night, another power play goal this time going unassisted. The tie would last through until the shootout, where goals by Atlanta's Bryan Little and Tim Stapleton and misses by Boston's Blake Wheeler and Tyler Seguin clinched a Thrasher victory of 3-2. Enstrom, Pavelec (42 of 44 saves), and Little earned the three stars.
Next up was the Tampa Bay Lightning hosting the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and Cedrick Desjardins played in goal, with the latter making his first NHL start. Max Pacioretty opened the scoring for Montreal with his second of the year, helped along by Scott Gomez. Tampa Bay tied it in the second period with a goal by Martin St. Louis, his 16th of the season made possible by Vincent Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos on the power play. The Lightning took the lead on Pavel Kubina's second of the season, from St. Louis and Stamkos. Stamkos added two goals of his own in the third period, his 30th and 31st of the year, with the first coming on a penalty shot thanks to Roman Hamrlik's hooking penalty, and the second from Ryan Malone and Victor Hedman. Tampa Bay would cruise to a 4-1 victory over the Canadiens.
Heading to Chicago next, with the Blackhawks hosting the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Marty Turco got the starts. Patrick Sharp scored first for the Blackhawks, his 21st of the year coming on the power play from Tomas Kopecky and Brent Seabrook. The Sharks tied it with Scott Nichol notching his fourth of the season, assisted by Marc-Edouard Vlasic. Benn Ferriero gave San Jose the lead with his fourth of the year, a power play goal courtesy of Logan Couture and Dan Boyle. They extended the lead with another power play goal, this time from the stick of Dany Heatley, his 15th tally of the season made possible by Jason Demers and Boyle. Troy Brouwer sent Chicago back in the right direction with his tenth of the year, assisted by Patrick Kane and Sharp on the power play. Twenty-two seconds later, the game was tied at 3 with a goal by Brian Campbell, his second of the campaign, with help from Dave Bolland and Bryan Bickell with just one second left in the second period. San Jose came back in the third period with a Joe Thornton goal, his tenth of the year, assisted by Vlasic and Heatley to give them a 4-3 lead. Ryane Clowe finished it for the Sharks with his empty net goal, the tenth of his season, unassisted. Thornton, Sharp, and Boyle picked up the three stars honors.
Following that was the Edmonton Oilers hosting the Colorado Avalanche. Craig Anderson and Devan Dubnyk were the starters. T.J. Galiardi opened things up for Colorado early, registering his seventh of the year, from Paul Stastny and Ryan Wilson. Stastny scored the next one for the Avalanche, his 14th of the season, assisted by David Jones and Galiardi. Making it 3-0 was Tomas Fleischmann, who potted his tenth of the year, thanks to Matt Duchene. Edmonton got their crap together and started scoring in the second period, with Taylor Hall's 12th of the year leading the way, assisted by Sam Gagner and Kurtis Foster. Ales Hemsky scored in the third period to make it a one goal deficit for the Oilers, his eighth of the year finding mesh with help from Andrew Cogliano and Dustin Penner. Cogliano tied it with his fourth of the season, from Hemsky and Penner. The tie lasted into a shootout, where the Avalanche won on the lone goal by Milan Hejduk. Stastny, Hemsky, and Galiardi were the recipients of the three stars.
Finally, the Los Angeles Kings hosted the Philadelphia Flyers. Michael Leighton and Jonathan Bernier were in the paint for the start. Ryan Smyth started the scoring, giving Los Angeles a 1-0 lead with his 13th of the year, helped along by Rob Scuderi and Jarret Stoll. Philadelphia tied it on Danny Briere's 18th of the season, assisted by Mike Richards and Matt Carle. Justin Williams took the lead back for the Kings, notching his 15th of the year thanks to Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar. The Flyers tied it again with Richards netting his 12th on the year, courtesy of Claude Giroux and Sean O'Donnell. Scott Hartnell gave the black and orange the 3-2 lead with his ninth of the campaign, assisted by Giroux and Darroll Powe. Richards extended the lead with his 13th of the season and second of the night, from James van Riemsdyk and Briere. Jack Johnson tried to start another rally with his fourth of the year for the Kings, an unassisted power play goal. Philadelphia got back to scoring with Jeff Carter's 15th of the season, a power play goal from Richards and Giroux, the latter completing a sock trick. Van Riemsdyk made it 6-3 with his eighth of the year, also a power play goal, and unassisted. Los Angeles made it 6-4 with Smyth's 14th of the season and second of the night, assisted by Stoll and Doughty. Ville Leino capped it off for the Flyers in the third period with his ninth of the year, assisted by Carter and Andreas Nodl. Philadelphia cruised from there to a 7-4 victory over Los Angeles. Richards, Giroux, and Smyth were the three stars.
There are nine New Year's Eve hockey games on, and I'll try to have that post out tonight. I am going to attempt to do it as scores come. Also, for those planning on watching tomorrow's Winter Classic, it has been postponed to 8 P.M. Eastern, 5 Pacific.
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