Eleven games packed into about five hours time tonight, as we go blitz-mode with hockey. First up...
The Philadelphia Flyers bring in the New York Islanders. Evgeni Nabokov and Ilya Bryzgalov are the Russian netminders. The game was decided in New York's favor in the shootout, as Frans Nielsen and John Tavares tallied to down Philadelphia 1-0. The three stars went out to Nabokov (45 save shutout), Nielsen, and Bryzgalov (18 save "shutout" shootout loss).
Out west a bit, the Columbus Blue Jackets host the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Curtis Sanford will be in the creases. Columbus led off with a David Savard goal, made possible by Vinny Prospal and Grant Clitsome. Minnesota tied it with a Nate Prosser goal, courtesy of Justin Falk and Carson McMillan. The Blue Jackets retook the lead in the second period as Antoine Vermette notched his seventh of the season, a power play goal powered by Rick Nash and Fedor Tyutin. Columbus extended the lead in the third period on a Jeff Carter goal, his twelfth of the year, coming off of Colton Gillies and Savard. This left the score at 3-1, a final, with the three stars being Savard, Sanford (28 for 29 in saves), and Vermette.
Eastward to New York, where the Rangers host the New Jersey Devils. Martin Brodeur and Henrik Lundqvist tended the twines. New Jersey opened with David Clarkson recording his twenty-first of the season, a power play goal coming off of Zach Parise and Patrik Elias. This was the only goal, so the Devils won 1-0 and the three stars were Brodeur (30 save shutout), Lundqvist (21 for 22 in saves), and Clarkson.
In the national capital, the Washington Capitals hosted the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Tomas Vokoun played in the blue paint. Washington struck first with a Mathieu Perreault goal, his ninth of the season, set up by Jason Chimera and Alexander Semin. The Capitals added on with an Alex Ovechkin power play goal, his twenty-first of the year, powered by Dennis Wideman and Marcus Johansson. Washington kept going in the second period as Chimera registered his fifteenth of the season, a shorthanded goal passed along by John Carlson and Matt Hendricks. The Capitals extended the lead with Ovechkin's second of the game and twenty-second of the year, going down unassisted. The third period was silent, and the final was 4-0. The three stars were awarded to Vokoun (42 save shutout), Ovechkin, and Chimera.
South to Tampa Bay, where the Lightning welcome the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick and Dwayne Roloson will be in goal. Los Angeles opened the scoring on an Anze Kopitar goal, his seventeenth of the season, assisted by Matt Greene and Justin Williams. Tampa Bay tied it in the second period as Steven Stamkos put away his thirty-fifth of the year, thanks to Teddy Purcell and Eric Brewer. The Kings regained the lead with a Kyle Clifford goal, his fourth of the season, going in with a lone Rob Scuderi assist. Los Angeles added on with a Dustin Penner goal, his fifth of the year, guided in by Mike Richards and Jarret Stoll. This was the last goal, resulting in a 3-1 final. The three stars went out to Kopitar, Quick (24 for 25 in saves), and Stamkos.
Crossing into Canada, where the Montreal Canadiens bring in the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marc-Andre Fleury and Carey Price get the starting nods. Montreal struck first in the second period as Louis Leblanc made his third of the season, thanks to Andrei Kostitsyn and Chris Campoli. Pittsburgh tied it in the third period with a Pascal Dupuis shorthanded goal, his twelfth of the year, made possible by Joe Vitale. The Canadiens took the lead back with a Lars Eller goal, his eleventh of the season, guided in by Alexei Emelin. James Neal gave the Penguins another equalizer with his twenty-eighth of the year, fueled by Evgeni Malkin and Paul Martin. The game went to a shootout, where Rene Bourque and Malkin traded goals before Eller and Chris Kunitz did the same. Tomas Plekanec eventually scored the winner for Montreal, beating Pittsburgh 3-2. The three stars were Plekanec, Leblanc, and Price (32 for 34 in saves).
Staying in the country, we head to Ottawa, with the Senators welcoming the St. Louis Blues. Brian Elliott and Craig Anderson were sent out to play goal. St. Louis scored early with a Chris Porter goal, his fourth of the season, coming off of Roman Polak. The Blues added on and chased Anderson with David Perron netting his fifth of the year, via Patrik Berglund and Barret Jackman. Ottawa got one back in the second period as Daniel Alfredsson potted his eighteenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Sergei Gonchar and Jason Spezza. St. Louis responded on another Perron goal, his second of the game and sixth of the year, with assists from David Backes and T.J. Oshie. The third period was silent, leaving the final at 3-1, and the three stars belonged to Perron, Oshie, and Alfredsson.
Back stateside, the Nashville Predators take on the Vancouver Canucks. Roberto Luongo and Pekka Rinne are the masked men. Ryan Kesler got things going for Vancouver with his seventeenth of the season, a power play goal powered by Alexandre Burrows and Dan Hamhuis. Nashville evened the score with a Colin Wilson goal, his eleventh of the year, courtesy of David Legwand and Patric Hornqvist. The Canucks regained the lead as Byron Bitz scored, with the help of Henrik Sedin. Vancouver extended the lead as Daniel Sedin notched his twenty-third of the season, assisted by Bitz and Henrik. The Predators got one back in the second period with a Sergei Kostitsyn goal, his fourteenth of the year, made possible by Kevin Klein and Martin Erat. Nashville evened the score again on Mike Fisher's sixteenth of the season, with a lone Shea Weber assist. The game was decided in the shootout, where Burrows traded tallies with David Legwand before Alexander Edler clinched a 4-3 Canucks victory over the Predators. The three stars went to Henrik, Wilson, and Bitz.
Farther southwest, the Dallas Stars take on the Phoenix Coyotes from American Airlines Center. Mike Smith and Kari Lehtonen padded up to stop pucks. Keith Yandle opened the scoring for Phoenix with his seventh of the season, assisted by Kyle Chipchura and Gilbert Brule. Dallas tied it in the second period on Michael Ryder's nineteenth of the year, with a lone assist Philip Larsen. The Coyotes gained the lead when Radim Vrbata put away his twenty-fifth of the season, thanks to Rostislav Klesla and Ray Whitney. Phoenix took the lead with a Raffi Torres goal, his ninth of the year, set up by Mikkel Boedker and Michal Rozsival. The Coyotes made it 4-1 with a Derek Morris goal, fueled by Vrbata and Whitney. The three stars were Vrbata, Torres, and Smith (28 for 29 in saves), while Whitney gets honorable mention.
Back in Canada, the Winnipeg Jets hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs. Jonas Gustavsson and Ondrej Pavelec protected the cages. Toronto opened with Phil Kessel netting his thirtieth of the season, and Joffrey Lupul and Tyler Bozak had the assists. Winnipeg evened the score with a Chris Thorburn goal, his second of the year, courtesy of Zach Bogosian and Jim Slater. The Jets took the lead in the second period with Bryan Little's thirteenth of the season, thanks to Blake Wheeler and Johnny Oduya. This was the last goal when the third period was silent, and the three stars went to Wheeler, Little, and Kessel.
Finally, the Colorado Avalanche host the Chicago Blackhawks. Ray Emery and Jean-Sebastien Giguere got the green light to play goal. Chicago got on the board first in the second period as Brent Seabrook recorded his fifth of the season, assisted by Viktor Stalberg and Duncan Keith. Peter Mueller tied it for Colorado with his fifth of the year, courtesy of Ryan O'Reilly. The Avalanche gained the lead on a David Jones goal, his eleventh of the season, coming off of Milan Hejduk. The Blackhawks shot back to tie with a Patrick Kane goal, his twelfth of the year, made possible by Patrick Sharp and Keith. Colorado retook the lead in the third period as Gabriel Landeskog put away his twelfth of the season, thanks to Paul Stastny. Jones extended the Avalanche lead with his second of the game and twelfth of the year, pushed through by Stastny. Colorado iced it at 5-2 with Kyle Quincey's fifth of the campaign, an empty net goal going down unassisted. The three stars were given to Jones, Stastny, and Landeskog, and Keith gets the honorable mention.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
NHL Day 124 2011-2012
Only three games on tonight. We start in...
Toronto, as they host cross-country rivals in the Edmonton Oilers. Devan Dubnyk and James Reimer played in goal. Edmonton began early with a Jordan Eberle goal, his twenty-third of the season, assisted by Taylor Hall and Sam Gagner. Clarke MacArthur tied it for Toronto on his seventeenth of the year, courtesy of Mikhail Grabovski and Phil Kessel. The Maple Leafs got the bead with Jake Gardiner making his second of the campaign, with the help of Grabovski. Eberle retied it for the Oilers on his second of the game and twenty-fourth of the season, made possible by Jeff Petry and Hall. Toronto took the lead again in the second period with a Kessel goal, his twenty-eighth of the year, thanks to Matthew Lombardi and Tim Connolly. The Maple Leafs extended the lead with a Tyler Bozak goal, his tenth of the campaign, going in unassisted. Edmonton got one back when Petry registered his second of the season, requiring no assistance. Toronto took it back on a Joffrey Lupul goal, his twenty-first of the year, with a lone helper from Dion Phaneuf. The Maple Leafs iced it at 6-3 in the third period when Kessel's second of the game and twenty-ninth of the campaign found the empty cage, with assists provided by Phaneuf and MacArthur. The three stars were Grabovski, Eberle, and Kessel, while Petry, Hall, MacArthur, and Phaneuf earn honorable mentions.
Well to the southwest, the Phoenix Coyotes welcome the Detroit Red Wings. Joey MacDonald and Mike Smith earned the starts. Phoenix led off with a Boyd Gordon shorthanded goal, his sixth of the season, an unassisted goal. The Coyotes added on in the second period with a power play goal by Martin Hanzal, his seventh of the year, coming off of Ray Whitney and Radim Vrbata. Detroit got on the board with Johan Franzen notching his twentieth of the season, a power play goal powered by Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk. Hanzal iced it for Phoenix at 3-1 with his second of the game and eighth of the year going into the empty net, made possible by Whitney. The three stars went to Smith (30 for 31 in saves), Gordon, and Hanzal, while Whitney earns honorable mention.
Finishing off the day, the Anaheim Ducks bring in the Calgary Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff and Jonas Hiller guard the cages. Anaheim began with a Bobby Ryan goal, his twentieth of the season, guided in by Lubomir Visnovsky and Ryan Getzlaf. The Ducks extended the lead with Matt Beleskey notching his fourth of the year, with the help of Sheldon Brookbank and Teemu Selanne. Calgary got one back in the second period as Alex Tanguay sank his sixth of the season, thanks to Blair Jones and Scott Hannan. The Flames tied it in the third period with a Jarome Iginla power play goal, his twentieth of the year, powered by Olli Jokinen and Mark Giordano. The tie lasted into a shootout, where Jokinen and Corey Perry exchanged goals, followed by another matching set by Ryan and Blair Jones. Niklas Hagman had the last laugh in the game, scoring an unanswered tally for Anaheim to win 3-2 over Calgary. The three stars were awarded to Francois Beauchemin, Iginla, and Cam Fowler, while anyone earning a point or scoring in the shootout also deserves recognition.
Toronto, as they host cross-country rivals in the Edmonton Oilers. Devan Dubnyk and James Reimer played in goal. Edmonton began early with a Jordan Eberle goal, his twenty-third of the season, assisted by Taylor Hall and Sam Gagner. Clarke MacArthur tied it for Toronto on his seventeenth of the year, courtesy of Mikhail Grabovski and Phil Kessel. The Maple Leafs got the bead with Jake Gardiner making his second of the campaign, with the help of Grabovski. Eberle retied it for the Oilers on his second of the game and twenty-fourth of the season, made possible by Jeff Petry and Hall. Toronto took the lead again in the second period with a Kessel goal, his twenty-eighth of the year, thanks to Matthew Lombardi and Tim Connolly. The Maple Leafs extended the lead with a Tyler Bozak goal, his tenth of the campaign, going in unassisted. Edmonton got one back when Petry registered his second of the season, requiring no assistance. Toronto took it back on a Joffrey Lupul goal, his twenty-first of the year, with a lone helper from Dion Phaneuf. The Maple Leafs iced it at 6-3 in the third period when Kessel's second of the game and twenty-ninth of the campaign found the empty cage, with assists provided by Phaneuf and MacArthur. The three stars were Grabovski, Eberle, and Kessel, while Petry, Hall, MacArthur, and Phaneuf earn honorable mentions.
Well to the southwest, the Phoenix Coyotes welcome the Detroit Red Wings. Joey MacDonald and Mike Smith earned the starts. Phoenix led off with a Boyd Gordon shorthanded goal, his sixth of the season, an unassisted goal. The Coyotes added on in the second period with a power play goal by Martin Hanzal, his seventh of the year, coming off of Ray Whitney and Radim Vrbata. Detroit got on the board with Johan Franzen notching his twentieth of the season, a power play goal powered by Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk. Hanzal iced it for Phoenix at 3-1 with his second of the game and eighth of the year going into the empty net, made possible by Whitney. The three stars went to Smith (30 for 31 in saves), Gordon, and Hanzal, while Whitney earns honorable mention.
Finishing off the day, the Anaheim Ducks bring in the Calgary Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff and Jonas Hiller guard the cages. Anaheim began with a Bobby Ryan goal, his twentieth of the season, guided in by Lubomir Visnovsky and Ryan Getzlaf. The Ducks extended the lead with Matt Beleskey notching his fourth of the year, with the help of Sheldon Brookbank and Teemu Selanne. Calgary got one back in the second period as Alex Tanguay sank his sixth of the season, thanks to Blair Jones and Scott Hannan. The Flames tied it in the third period with a Jarome Iginla power play goal, his twentieth of the year, powered by Olli Jokinen and Mark Giordano. The tie lasted into a shootout, where Jokinen and Corey Perry exchanged goals, followed by another matching set by Ryan and Blair Jones. Niklas Hagman had the last laugh in the game, scoring an unanswered tally for Anaheim to win 3-2 over Calgary. The three stars were awarded to Francois Beauchemin, Iginla, and Cam Fowler, while anyone earning a point or scoring in the shootout also deserves recognition.
Fantasy Hockey All-stars week 16
About another month before clinching season begins. Here's the players who went off around the all-star break.
1. Sam Gagner, 6 G, 7 A, +5, 0 PIM, 3 PPP, 19 SOG
2. Ilya Kovalchuk, 3 G, 7 A, +4, 7 PIM, 4 PPP, 20 SOG
3. James Reimer, 2 W, 0.00 GAA, 74 SV, 1.000 SV%, 2 SO
4. Henrik Lundqvist, 3 W, 0.65 GAA, 77 SV, .975 SV%, 2 SO
5. Mikhail Grabovski, 3 G, 7 A, +4, 2 PIM, 1 PPP, 10 SOG
1. Sam Gagner, 6 G, 7 A, +5, 0 PIM, 3 PPP, 19 SOG
2. Ilya Kovalchuk, 3 G, 7 A, +4, 7 PIM, 4 PPP, 20 SOG
3. James Reimer, 2 W, 0.00 GAA, 74 SV, 1.000 SV%, 2 SO
4. Henrik Lundqvist, 3 W, 0.65 GAA, 77 SV, .975 SV%, 2 SO
5. Mikhail Grabovski, 3 G, 7 A, +4, 2 PIM, 1 PPP, 10 SOG
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Super Bowl XLVI
This is it for the NFL until next September, as the New England Patriots do battle with the New York Giants for the title of Super Bowl Champions, from Indianapolis, Indiana. New York "led off" with a safety due to Tom Brady intentionally grounding the ball. The Giants added on with an Eli Manning touchdown pass of 2 yards to Victor Cruz, and Lawrence Tynes added the extra point. New England got on the board with a 29 yard Stephen Gostkowski field goal in the second quarter. The Patriots would lead 10-9 at halftime when Brady found Danny Woodhead in the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown reception, and Gostkowski handled the extra point. New England extended their lead in the third quarter with Brady tossing a 12 yard touchdown pass to Aaron Hernandez, and Gostkowski would make another PAT. New York got some back with Tynes making a 38 yard field goal. Tynes pulled the Giants even closer with a 33 yard field goal. New York made it 21-17 on an Ahmad Bradshaw touchdown run of 6 yards, and they failed the two-point attempt. They held on late to win by this score.
NHL Day 123 2011-2012
Four games of hockey to prelude your sporting events before the Super Bowl. First off...
The Washington Capitals host the Boston Bruins. Tim Thomas and Tomas Vokoun guard the cages. Milan Lucic opened the scoring on his nineteenth of the season, with a lone assist by Rich Peverley. The Bruins added on with the nineteenth of the year by Brad Marchand, courtesy of Patrice Bergeron and Adam McQuaid. Boston extended the lead again in the third period as Tyler Seguin sank his twentieth of the season, thanks to Marchand and Bergeron. Washington got one back as Marcus Johansson netted his eleventh of the year, with assists from Mathieu Perreault and Joel Ward. The Bruins iced it at 4-1 with a Peverley empty netter, his ninth of the campaign, made possible by Chris Kelly and Zdeno Chara. Thomas (35 for 36 in saves), Marchand, and Alex Ovechkin had the three stars, while Bergeron or Peverley could fill the third slot well.
Up to New York, where the Rangers welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Henrik Lundqvist get the starting nods. Artem Anisimov put New York ahead first with his eighth of the season, assisted by Dan Girardi and Derek Stepan. Philadelphia tied it in the second period as Brayden Schenn scored his fifth of the year, thanks to Jakub Voracek and Max Talbot. The Rangers retook the lead with Marian Gaborik recording his twenty-sixth of the season, with the help of Stepan and Anisimov. The Flyers tied it in the third period with Wayne Simmonds goal, his seventeenth of the year, set up by Scott Hartnell and Claude Giroux on the power play. New York wasted no time in retaking the lead with a Michael Del Zotto, his seventh of the season, made possible by Gaborik and Anisimov. The Rangers extended their lead with a Brandon Dubinsky goal, his sixth of the year, courtesy of Brian Boyle and Brandon Prust. New York iced it off at 5-2 with a Ruslan Fedotenko empty net goal, his seventh of the campaign, guided in by Carl Hagelin and Brad Richards. The three stars belonged to Gaborik, Lundqvist (21 for 23 in saves), and Dubinsky, while Anisimov and Stepan also played well.
In the same region, the New Jersey Devils hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marc-Andre Fleury and Martin Brodeur started between the pipes, but Fleury was replaced by Brent Johnson early in the second period. New Jersey started the scoring with a Ilya Kovalchuk goal, his twenty-second of the season, via Patrik Elias and Zach Parise. The Devils added on when Anton Volchenkov scored, with helpers provided by Kovalchuk and Alexei Ponikarovsky. New Jersey rolled on in the second period as Dainius Zubrus struck shorthanded with his fifteenth of the year, coming off of Kovalchuk. Pittsburgh got one back as Matt Niskanen made his third of the season, a power play goal powered by Cal O'Reilly and Matt Cooke. The Devils replied on a Parise goal, his twentieth of the year, made possible by Steve Bernier and Andy Greene. The Penguins got one back in the third period as Evgeni Malkin scored his twenty-ninth of the season on the power play, pushed through by Steve Sullivan. New Jersey iced it at 5-2 with David Clarkson registering his twentieth of the year, an empty net goal with a lone helper by the goalie Brodeur. Kovalchuk, Parise, and Volchenkov earned the three stars.
Finally, we end early with the Montreal Canadiens hosting the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Carey Price collected the starts in goal. Montreal opened with a David Desharnais goal, his eleventh of the season, set up by Yannick Weber and Aaron Palushaj. The Canadiens added on with an Alexei Emelin shorthanded goal in the second period, his second of the year, via Tomas Plekanec and Mathieu Darche. Montreal made it 3-0 on Plekanec's eleventh of the campaign, a power play goal powered by Tomas Kaberle and P.K. Subban. They held this lead to the end, and the three stars were Price (23 save shutout), Plekanec, and Emelin.
The Washington Capitals host the Boston Bruins. Tim Thomas and Tomas Vokoun guard the cages. Milan Lucic opened the scoring on his nineteenth of the season, with a lone assist by Rich Peverley. The Bruins added on with the nineteenth of the year by Brad Marchand, courtesy of Patrice Bergeron and Adam McQuaid. Boston extended the lead again in the third period as Tyler Seguin sank his twentieth of the season, thanks to Marchand and Bergeron. Washington got one back as Marcus Johansson netted his eleventh of the year, with assists from Mathieu Perreault and Joel Ward. The Bruins iced it at 4-1 with a Peverley empty netter, his ninth of the campaign, made possible by Chris Kelly and Zdeno Chara. Thomas (35 for 36 in saves), Marchand, and Alex Ovechkin had the three stars, while Bergeron or Peverley could fill the third slot well.
Up to New York, where the Rangers welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Ilya Bryzgalov and Henrik Lundqvist get the starting nods. Artem Anisimov put New York ahead first with his eighth of the season, assisted by Dan Girardi and Derek Stepan. Philadelphia tied it in the second period as Brayden Schenn scored his fifth of the year, thanks to Jakub Voracek and Max Talbot. The Rangers retook the lead with Marian Gaborik recording his twenty-sixth of the season, with the help of Stepan and Anisimov. The Flyers tied it in the third period with Wayne Simmonds goal, his seventeenth of the year, set up by Scott Hartnell and Claude Giroux on the power play. New York wasted no time in retaking the lead with a Michael Del Zotto, his seventh of the season, made possible by Gaborik and Anisimov. The Rangers extended their lead with a Brandon Dubinsky goal, his sixth of the year, courtesy of Brian Boyle and Brandon Prust. New York iced it off at 5-2 with a Ruslan Fedotenko empty net goal, his seventh of the campaign, guided in by Carl Hagelin and Brad Richards. The three stars belonged to Gaborik, Lundqvist (21 for 23 in saves), and Dubinsky, while Anisimov and Stepan also played well.
In the same region, the New Jersey Devils hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marc-Andre Fleury and Martin Brodeur started between the pipes, but Fleury was replaced by Brent Johnson early in the second period. New Jersey started the scoring with a Ilya Kovalchuk goal, his twenty-second of the season, via Patrik Elias and Zach Parise. The Devils added on when Anton Volchenkov scored, with helpers provided by Kovalchuk and Alexei Ponikarovsky. New Jersey rolled on in the second period as Dainius Zubrus struck shorthanded with his fifteenth of the year, coming off of Kovalchuk. Pittsburgh got one back as Matt Niskanen made his third of the season, a power play goal powered by Cal O'Reilly and Matt Cooke. The Devils replied on a Parise goal, his twentieth of the year, made possible by Steve Bernier and Andy Greene. The Penguins got one back in the third period as Evgeni Malkin scored his twenty-ninth of the season on the power play, pushed through by Steve Sullivan. New Jersey iced it at 5-2 with David Clarkson registering his twentieth of the year, an empty net goal with a lone helper by the goalie Brodeur. Kovalchuk, Parise, and Volchenkov earned the three stars.
Finally, we end early with the Montreal Canadiens hosting the Winnipeg Jets. Ondrej Pavelec and Carey Price collected the starts in goal. Montreal opened with a David Desharnais goal, his eleventh of the season, set up by Yannick Weber and Aaron Palushaj. The Canadiens added on with an Alexei Emelin shorthanded goal in the second period, his second of the year, via Tomas Plekanec and Mathieu Darche. Montreal made it 3-0 on Plekanec's eleventh of the campaign, a power play goal powered by Tomas Kaberle and P.K. Subban. They held this lead to the end, and the three stars were Price (23 save shutout), Plekanec, and Emelin.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
NHL Day 122 2011-2012
A fairly long slate of games today, beginning with 4 matinee matches, the first of which is in...
Boston, as the Bruins host the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marc-Andre Fleury and Tim Thomas tend the twines. Pittsburgh opened the scoring with nine seconds remaining in the opening frame as Evgeni Malkin recorded his twenty-eighth of the season on the power play, powered by Chris Kunitz and James Neal. The Penguins added on in the third period with a Matt Cooke goal, his ninth of the year, courtesy of Dustin Jeffrey and Pascal Dupuis. Boston got one back when Joe Corvo sank his third of the season, with the help of Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. They never tied it, losing 2-1, with Fleury (28 for 29 in saves), Zdeno Chara, and Neal taking the three stars, and any point earner could slide into the second slot.
Also, the Philadelphia Flyers welcome the New Jersey Devils. Johan Hedberg and Sergei Bobrovsky get spot starts ahead of their usual mentors. Kurtis Foster got New Jersey ahead early with his third of the season, a power play goal powered by Patrik Elias and Ilya Kovalchuk. The Devils added on with a Kovalchuk shorthanded goal, his twenty-first of the year, with a lone assist by Dainius Zubrus. New Jersey rolled along with a Zubrus goal on the power play, his fourteenth of the season, made possible by Anton Volchenkov and Alexei Ponikarovsky. The Devils extended the lead with a second period Zach Parise goal, his nineteenth of the year coming on the power play from David Clarkson and Foster. Ponikarvosky kept New Jersey moving with his ninth of the season, fueled by Steve Bernier and Jacob Josefson. Foster added on again for the Devils with his second of the game and fourth of the year, coming off of Elias and Kovalchuk. This chased away Bobrovsky, and Ilya Bryzgalov came on in relief. Philadelphia finally scored in the third period as Wayne Simmonds netted his sixteenth of the season, thanks to Zac Rinaldo and Marc-Andre Bourdon. The Flyers got another back as Jaromir Jagr registered his thirteenth of the year, assisted by Matt Carle and Claude Giroux. After this, a fight between Philadelphia's Brayden Schenn and New Jersey's Kovalchuk broke out, resulting in a Kovalchuk Gordie Howe Hat Trick. Giroux kept Philadelphia's crazy charge up, notching his twentieth of the season on the power play, set up by Jagr and Jakub Voracek. The Flyers inched closer when Voracek scored his ninth of the year, guided in by Carle and Sean Couturier. The comeback ended when the score said 6-4, and the three stars went to Kovalchuk, Elias, and Jagr, while the numerous honorable mentions include Foster, Ponikarovsky, Zubrus, Giroux, Voracek, and Carle.
Up to Montreal, where the Canadiens host the Washington Capitals. Tomas Vokoun and Peter Budaj played in the blue paint. Dennis Wideman started the scoring in Washington's favor, with his tenth of the season, helped along by Brooks Laich. The Capitals added on in the third period with a Matt Hendricks goal, his third of the year, assisted by Laich and Alexander Semin. Semin iced it at 3-0 for Washington with his thirteenth of the campaign coming on a penalty shot. Vokoun (30 save shutout), Wideman, and Semin were the three stars, with honorable mention for Laich.
Out west a bit, the Colorado Avalanche end the matinee sessions with their hosting of the Vancouver Canucks. Roberto Luongo and Jean-Sebastien Giguere will get the starting nods. Vancouver opened as Ryan Kesler potted his sixteenth of the season, thanks to Alexander Edler and David Booth. Colorado tied it with a Ryan Jones goal, his tenth of the year coming on the power play from Paul Stastny and Ryan O'Reilly. The Avalanche gained the lead with Jay McClement's seventh of the season in the second period, set up by Daniel Winnik. The Canucks tied it with thirty-five seconds left in regulation on Kevin Bieksa's fifth of the year, with a lone helper by Henrik Sedin. The game required a shootout to determine the winner, which was Vancouver on a lone tally by Mason Raymond. The three stars of the 3-2 game were Giguere (27 for 29 in saves), Luongo (44 for 46 in saves), and Gabriel Landeskog, while any point earner or Raymond would be just as good to pick.
At a more normal time, the New York Islanders hosted the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Al Montoya were wearing the pads. New York struck first as Frans Nielsen sank his eighth of the season, assisted by Michael Grabner. Nathan Gerbe answered for Buffalo by nailing his fifth of the year, with help from Drew Stafford. The Islanders took the lead back with a Josh Bailey goal, his sixth of the season, fueled by Nielsen. Nielsen added on for New York with his second of the game and ninth of the year, courtesy of Kyle Okposo and Mark Streit. The Sabres got one back in the second period when Derek Roy found twine with his tenth of the season, coming off of Ville Leino and Jason Pominville. Buffalo tied it in the third period with a Paul Gaustad goal, his sixth of the year, guided in by Tyler Myers and Brad Boyes. The game went to the shootout, where the Sabres used Boyes and Pominville goals to down the Islanders 4-3. The three stars were Nielsen, Gaustad, and Montoya (34 for 37 in saves).
Southward to Carolina, where the Hurricanes host the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Bernier and Cam Ward will be in the blue paint. Los Angeles led off with an Anze Kopitar goal, his sixteenth of the season coming on the power play, powered by Justin Williams and Jack Johnson. Carolina tied it in the second period on a Jiri Tlusty tally, his eleventh of the year, an unassisted goal. The Hurricanes gained a 2-1 lead they wouldn't let go in the third period as Jeff Skinner potted his fifteenth of the campaign, with helpers provided by Jussi Jokinen and Drayson Bowman. The three stars belonged to Skinner, Ward (24 for 25 in saves), and Tlusty.
Farther to the south, the battle of Florida is in the northern region of the state, where the Tampa Bay Lightning welcome the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Mathieu Garon took care of the nets, but Clemmensen was removed from the net in the third period due to injury, and Brian Foster took over. Tampa Bay opened with a Nate Thompson goal, his seventh of the season, going in unassisted. Florida answered with a Tomas Fleischmann goal, his seventeenth of the year, courtesy of Kris Versteeg and Mike Weaver. The Lightning regained the lead in the second period when Vincent Lecavalier scored his twentieth of the campaign, another unassisted tally. Tampa Bay extended the lead with a Martin St. Louis goal, his fourteenth of the season, fueled by Ryan Shannon and Lecavalier. The Panthers got one back as Mikael Samuelsson notched his sixth of the year, with a helper from Sean Bergenheim. The Lightning answered when Steven Stamkos recorded his thirty-fourth of the campaign, via Steve Downie and Victor Hedman. St. Louis added on for Tampa Bay with his second of the game and fifteenth of the season, thanks to Lecavalier and Shannon. Bergenheim helped Florida claw one back with his ninth of the year, set up by Marcel Goc and Tyson Strachan. The Lightning iced it 6-3 in the third period as St. Louis finished off his hat trick with his sixteenth of the campaign, an empty net goal moved along by Stamkos and Lecavalier, the latter earning a sock trick. The three stars were St. Louis, Lecavalier, and Hedman, while Stamkos, Shannon, and Bergenheim earn honorable mentions.
Well to the north, the Ottawa Senators host the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Craig Anderson took to the cages. Phil Kessel got Toronto going with his twenty-seventh of the season, thanks to Tyler Bozak and Jake Gardiner. The Maple Leafs added on with a Dion Phaneuf power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Kessel and Joffrey Lupul. Toronto extended the lead again in the second period with Bozak depositing his ninth of the campaign, with the help of Kessel and Cody Franson. The Maple Leafs rolled on in the third period as Luke Schenn sank his second of the season, courtesy of Lupul and Bozak. Toronto iced it at 5-0 with a power play goal by Franson, his fourth of the year, assisted by Mikhail Grabovski and Clarke MacArthur. The three stars went out to Reimer (49 save shutout), Kessel, and Bozak, with Franson and Lupul getting the honorable mentions.
Out to the west, where the Phoenix Coyotes host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Mike Smith play in the creases. San Jose opened everything up in the second period with a Logan Couture goal, his twenty-second of the season, assisted by Ryane Clowe and Patrick Marleau. Phoenix tied it with a Raffi Torres goal, his eighth of the year, courtesy of Michal Rozsival and Daymond Langkow. The Coyotes gained the lead with a Lauri Korpikoski goal, his twelfth of the season, made possible by Shane Doan and Boyd Gordon. The Sharks retied it with a Jamie McGinn power play goal, his eleventh of the year, powered by Brent Burnsand Clowe. Phoenix stole the lead back with Martin Hanzal's sixth of the season, set up by Ray Whitney and Radim Vrbata. The Coyotes added some space in the third period with another Korpikoski goal, his second of the game and thirteenth of the year, helped along by Gordon and Doan. San Jose got one back as Marleau made his twentieth of the season, with assists provided by Clowe for a sock trick and Joe Thornton. Phoenix iced it at 5-3 with an empty netter by Vrbata, his twenty-fourth of the year, passed through by Whitney and Hanzal. The three stars were given to Korpikoski, Smith (32 for 35 in saves), and Doan, while honorable mentions include Clowe, Marleau, Hanzal, Vrbata, Whitney, and Gordon.
Backtracking east a bit, as the Dallas Stars hosted the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Kari Lehtonen guarded the cages. Dallas opened the scoring in the second period with a Mike Ribeiro power play goal, his eleventh of the season, powered by Alex Goligoski and Stephane Robidas. Minnesota tied it in the third period with a Kyle Brodziak goal, his fifteenth of the year, with a lone assist from Nick Johnson. The game was decided in favor of the Stars as Loui Eriksson and Jamie Benn overpowered Matt Cullen in the shootout. The three stars were Lehtonen (33 for 34 in saves), Ribeiro, and Dany Heatley, while any other poing earners or Backstrom (25 for 26 in saves) get honorable mentions.
A little to northeast, as the Nashville Predators welcome the St. Louis Blues. Jaroslav Halak and Pekka Rinne were sent out to stop the puck. Nashville led off with a Martin Erat power play goal, his twelfth of the season, powered by Patric Hornqvist and Ryan Suter. The Predators added on with a Mike Fisher goal, his fifteenth of the year, assisted by Sergei Kostitsyn and Erat. St. Louis got on the board in the third period with an unassisted Chris Porter goal, his third of the season. Nashville iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Kostitsyn, his thirteenth of the year, guided in by David Legwand and Erat. Rinne (42 for 43 in saves), Erat, and Halak (34 for 36 in saves) were the three stars, while Kostitsyn earns an honorable mention.
Finally, the Edmonton Oilers host the Detroit Red Wings. Ty Conklin and Devan Dubnyk were between the pipes, but Joey MacDonald replaced Conklin after one period of play. Edmonton led off with a Sam Gagner goal, his tenth of the season coming on the power play from Ryan Whitney and Ales Hemsky. The Oilers added on with a Jordan Eberle goal, fueled by Gagner as his twenty-first of the year. Detroit got one back with a Valtteri Filppula shorthanded goal, his sixteenth of the season, set up by Henrik Zetterberg. Edmonton took it away when Gagner struck again, his second of the game and eleventh of the year, another power play goal, assisted by Ryan Smyth and Whitney. The Red Wings took one back in the third period as Todd Brtuzzi scored his eleventh of the season, with the help of Zetterberg and Johan Franzen. Detroit tied it on a Drew Miller goal, his tenth of the year, courtesy of Darren Helm and Danny Cleary. The Red Wings gained the lead with another Bertuzzi goal, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, guided in by Ian White. The Oilers got a late equalizer with Eberle notching his second of the game and twenty-second of the year, with assists by Hemsky and Smyth (and no Gagner). The game was decided in the shootout after Gagner and Bertuzzi matched goals, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored to give Edmonton the 5-4 win over Detroit. The three stars were Gagner, Zetterberg, and Eberle, while Smyth, Hemsky, Bertuzzi, and Whitney get honorable mentions.
Boston, as the Bruins host the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marc-Andre Fleury and Tim Thomas tend the twines. Pittsburgh opened the scoring with nine seconds remaining in the opening frame as Evgeni Malkin recorded his twenty-eighth of the season on the power play, powered by Chris Kunitz and James Neal. The Penguins added on in the third period with a Matt Cooke goal, his ninth of the year, courtesy of Dustin Jeffrey and Pascal Dupuis. Boston got one back when Joe Corvo sank his third of the season, with the help of Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. They never tied it, losing 2-1, with Fleury (28 for 29 in saves), Zdeno Chara, and Neal taking the three stars, and any point earner could slide into the second slot.
Also, the Philadelphia Flyers welcome the New Jersey Devils. Johan Hedberg and Sergei Bobrovsky get spot starts ahead of their usual mentors. Kurtis Foster got New Jersey ahead early with his third of the season, a power play goal powered by Patrik Elias and Ilya Kovalchuk. The Devils added on with a Kovalchuk shorthanded goal, his twenty-first of the year, with a lone assist by Dainius Zubrus. New Jersey rolled along with a Zubrus goal on the power play, his fourteenth of the season, made possible by Anton Volchenkov and Alexei Ponikarovsky. The Devils extended the lead with a second period Zach Parise goal, his nineteenth of the year coming on the power play from David Clarkson and Foster. Ponikarvosky kept New Jersey moving with his ninth of the season, fueled by Steve Bernier and Jacob Josefson. Foster added on again for the Devils with his second of the game and fourth of the year, coming off of Elias and Kovalchuk. This chased away Bobrovsky, and Ilya Bryzgalov came on in relief. Philadelphia finally scored in the third period as Wayne Simmonds netted his sixteenth of the season, thanks to Zac Rinaldo and Marc-Andre Bourdon. The Flyers got another back as Jaromir Jagr registered his thirteenth of the year, assisted by Matt Carle and Claude Giroux. After this, a fight between Philadelphia's Brayden Schenn and New Jersey's Kovalchuk broke out, resulting in a Kovalchuk Gordie Howe Hat Trick. Giroux kept Philadelphia's crazy charge up, notching his twentieth of the season on the power play, set up by Jagr and Jakub Voracek. The Flyers inched closer when Voracek scored his ninth of the year, guided in by Carle and Sean Couturier. The comeback ended when the score said 6-4, and the three stars went to Kovalchuk, Elias, and Jagr, while the numerous honorable mentions include Foster, Ponikarovsky, Zubrus, Giroux, Voracek, and Carle.
Up to Montreal, where the Canadiens host the Washington Capitals. Tomas Vokoun and Peter Budaj played in the blue paint. Dennis Wideman started the scoring in Washington's favor, with his tenth of the season, helped along by Brooks Laich. The Capitals added on in the third period with a Matt Hendricks goal, his third of the year, assisted by Laich and Alexander Semin. Semin iced it at 3-0 for Washington with his thirteenth of the campaign coming on a penalty shot. Vokoun (30 save shutout), Wideman, and Semin were the three stars, with honorable mention for Laich.
Out west a bit, the Colorado Avalanche end the matinee sessions with their hosting of the Vancouver Canucks. Roberto Luongo and Jean-Sebastien Giguere will get the starting nods. Vancouver opened as Ryan Kesler potted his sixteenth of the season, thanks to Alexander Edler and David Booth. Colorado tied it with a Ryan Jones goal, his tenth of the year coming on the power play from Paul Stastny and Ryan O'Reilly. The Avalanche gained the lead with Jay McClement's seventh of the season in the second period, set up by Daniel Winnik. The Canucks tied it with thirty-five seconds left in regulation on Kevin Bieksa's fifth of the year, with a lone helper by Henrik Sedin. The game required a shootout to determine the winner, which was Vancouver on a lone tally by Mason Raymond. The three stars of the 3-2 game were Giguere (27 for 29 in saves), Luongo (44 for 46 in saves), and Gabriel Landeskog, while any point earner or Raymond would be just as good to pick.
At a more normal time, the New York Islanders hosted the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller and Al Montoya were wearing the pads. New York struck first as Frans Nielsen sank his eighth of the season, assisted by Michael Grabner. Nathan Gerbe answered for Buffalo by nailing his fifth of the year, with help from Drew Stafford. The Islanders took the lead back with a Josh Bailey goal, his sixth of the season, fueled by Nielsen. Nielsen added on for New York with his second of the game and ninth of the year, courtesy of Kyle Okposo and Mark Streit. The Sabres got one back in the second period when Derek Roy found twine with his tenth of the season, coming off of Ville Leino and Jason Pominville. Buffalo tied it in the third period with a Paul Gaustad goal, his sixth of the year, guided in by Tyler Myers and Brad Boyes. The game went to the shootout, where the Sabres used Boyes and Pominville goals to down the Islanders 4-3. The three stars were Nielsen, Gaustad, and Montoya (34 for 37 in saves).
Southward to Carolina, where the Hurricanes host the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Bernier and Cam Ward will be in the blue paint. Los Angeles led off with an Anze Kopitar goal, his sixteenth of the season coming on the power play, powered by Justin Williams and Jack Johnson. Carolina tied it in the second period on a Jiri Tlusty tally, his eleventh of the year, an unassisted goal. The Hurricanes gained a 2-1 lead they wouldn't let go in the third period as Jeff Skinner potted his fifteenth of the campaign, with helpers provided by Jussi Jokinen and Drayson Bowman. The three stars belonged to Skinner, Ward (24 for 25 in saves), and Tlusty.
Farther to the south, the battle of Florida is in the northern region of the state, where the Tampa Bay Lightning welcome the Florida Panthers. Scott Clemmensen and Mathieu Garon took care of the nets, but Clemmensen was removed from the net in the third period due to injury, and Brian Foster took over. Tampa Bay opened with a Nate Thompson goal, his seventh of the season, going in unassisted. Florida answered with a Tomas Fleischmann goal, his seventeenth of the year, courtesy of Kris Versteeg and Mike Weaver. The Lightning regained the lead in the second period when Vincent Lecavalier scored his twentieth of the campaign, another unassisted tally. Tampa Bay extended the lead with a Martin St. Louis goal, his fourteenth of the season, fueled by Ryan Shannon and Lecavalier. The Panthers got one back as Mikael Samuelsson notched his sixth of the year, with a helper from Sean Bergenheim. The Lightning answered when Steven Stamkos recorded his thirty-fourth of the campaign, via Steve Downie and Victor Hedman. St. Louis added on for Tampa Bay with his second of the game and fifteenth of the season, thanks to Lecavalier and Shannon. Bergenheim helped Florida claw one back with his ninth of the year, set up by Marcel Goc and Tyson Strachan. The Lightning iced it 6-3 in the third period as St. Louis finished off his hat trick with his sixteenth of the campaign, an empty net goal moved along by Stamkos and Lecavalier, the latter earning a sock trick. The three stars were St. Louis, Lecavalier, and Hedman, while Stamkos, Shannon, and Bergenheim earn honorable mentions.
Well to the north, the Ottawa Senators host the Toronto Maple Leafs. James Reimer and Craig Anderson took to the cages. Phil Kessel got Toronto going with his twenty-seventh of the season, thanks to Tyler Bozak and Jake Gardiner. The Maple Leafs added on with a Dion Phaneuf power play goal, his eighth of the year, powered by Kessel and Joffrey Lupul. Toronto extended the lead again in the second period with Bozak depositing his ninth of the campaign, with the help of Kessel and Cody Franson. The Maple Leafs rolled on in the third period as Luke Schenn sank his second of the season, courtesy of Lupul and Bozak. Toronto iced it at 5-0 with a power play goal by Franson, his fourth of the year, assisted by Mikhail Grabovski and Clarke MacArthur. The three stars went out to Reimer (49 save shutout), Kessel, and Bozak, with Franson and Lupul getting the honorable mentions.
Out to the west, where the Phoenix Coyotes host the San Jose Sharks. Antti Niemi and Mike Smith play in the creases. San Jose opened everything up in the second period with a Logan Couture goal, his twenty-second of the season, assisted by Ryane Clowe and Patrick Marleau. Phoenix tied it with a Raffi Torres goal, his eighth of the year, courtesy of Michal Rozsival and Daymond Langkow. The Coyotes gained the lead with a Lauri Korpikoski goal, his twelfth of the season, made possible by Shane Doan and Boyd Gordon. The Sharks retied it with a Jamie McGinn power play goal, his eleventh of the year, powered by Brent Burnsand Clowe. Phoenix stole the lead back with Martin Hanzal's sixth of the season, set up by Ray Whitney and Radim Vrbata. The Coyotes added some space in the third period with another Korpikoski goal, his second of the game and thirteenth of the year, helped along by Gordon and Doan. San Jose got one back as Marleau made his twentieth of the season, with assists provided by Clowe for a sock trick and Joe Thornton. Phoenix iced it at 5-3 with an empty netter by Vrbata, his twenty-fourth of the year, passed through by Whitney and Hanzal. The three stars were given to Korpikoski, Smith (32 for 35 in saves), and Doan, while honorable mentions include Clowe, Marleau, Hanzal, Vrbata, Whitney, and Gordon.
Backtracking east a bit, as the Dallas Stars hosted the Minnesota Wild. Niklas Backstrom and Kari Lehtonen guarded the cages. Dallas opened the scoring in the second period with a Mike Ribeiro power play goal, his eleventh of the season, powered by Alex Goligoski and Stephane Robidas. Minnesota tied it in the third period with a Kyle Brodziak goal, his fifteenth of the year, with a lone assist from Nick Johnson. The game was decided in favor of the Stars as Loui Eriksson and Jamie Benn overpowered Matt Cullen in the shootout. The three stars were Lehtonen (33 for 34 in saves), Ribeiro, and Dany Heatley, while any other poing earners or Backstrom (25 for 26 in saves) get honorable mentions.
A little to northeast, as the Nashville Predators welcome the St. Louis Blues. Jaroslav Halak and Pekka Rinne were sent out to stop the puck. Nashville led off with a Martin Erat power play goal, his twelfth of the season, powered by Patric Hornqvist and Ryan Suter. The Predators added on with a Mike Fisher goal, his fifteenth of the year, assisted by Sergei Kostitsyn and Erat. St. Louis got on the board in the third period with an unassisted Chris Porter goal, his third of the season. Nashville iced it at 3-1 with an empty net goal by Kostitsyn, his thirteenth of the year, guided in by David Legwand and Erat. Rinne (42 for 43 in saves), Erat, and Halak (34 for 36 in saves) were the three stars, while Kostitsyn earns an honorable mention.
Finally, the Edmonton Oilers host the Detroit Red Wings. Ty Conklin and Devan Dubnyk were between the pipes, but Joey MacDonald replaced Conklin after one period of play. Edmonton led off with a Sam Gagner goal, his tenth of the season coming on the power play from Ryan Whitney and Ales Hemsky. The Oilers added on with a Jordan Eberle goal, fueled by Gagner as his twenty-first of the year. Detroit got one back with a Valtteri Filppula shorthanded goal, his sixteenth of the season, set up by Henrik Zetterberg. Edmonton took it away when Gagner struck again, his second of the game and eleventh of the year, another power play goal, assisted by Ryan Smyth and Whitney. The Red Wings took one back in the third period as Todd Brtuzzi scored his eleventh of the season, with the help of Zetterberg and Johan Franzen. Detroit tied it on a Drew Miller goal, his tenth of the year, courtesy of Darren Helm and Danny Cleary. The Red Wings gained the lead with another Bertuzzi goal, his second of the game and twelfth of the season, guided in by Ian White. The Oilers got a late equalizer with Eberle notching his second of the game and twenty-second of the year, with assists by Hemsky and Smyth (and no Gagner). The game was decided in the shootout after Gagner and Bertuzzi matched goals, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored to give Edmonton the 5-4 win over Detroit. The three stars were Gagner, Zetterberg, and Eberle, while Smyth, Hemsky, Bertuzzi, and Whitney get honorable mentions.
New Lyrics link and update
Well, the last time I posted a lyrics link, it had 16 songs (and 1 later) and those never got off the ground sadly enough. My collaborators dropped the ball there, and I have since moved on to a new project with a much closer friend of mine. These 22 songs that will soon follow in the post had titles that were pulled from songs that I really like, using catchy lines and morphing them as needed to create my own flavor. I wrote this set for approximately 4-6 weeks, and I'm currently on a follow up set as well. So far these have been met with positive feedback, and anything you can put in the comments below will also help. Here goes the set.
Album 2: Dreams
1) The Price of Evil
Chorus: Brainwashed and I lay dying/A bad dream leaves me crying/The price of evil I can’t pay/The words of evil I can’t say//I don’t know the answer/I could not have saved her/I didn’t mean to crush it/But I couldn’t save it anyway/Face down in the earth/regretting my own birth/I hope I didn’t lose it/But I couldn’t save it anyway//Brainwashed and I lay dying/A bad dream leaves me crying/The price of evil I can’t pay/The words of evil I can’t say//Who is it that tells us/who we need to be and why/how do they control us/and leave us high and dry/I don’t know the ones that guide me/and I’m unsure of what they hide/but if we all remain alive/our spirits and dreams won’t die//Brainwashed and I lay dying/A bad dream leaves me crying/The price of evil I can’t pay/The words of evil I can’t say//We fell for the trick/impure evils made it sick/I didn’t want this for you/But you’re too far gone to save//Brainwashed and I lay dying/A bad dream leaves me crying/The price of evil I can’t pay/The words of evil I can’t say/Brainwashed and I lay dying/A bad dream leaves me crying/The price of evil I can’t pay/The words of evil I can’t say
2) Can’t Win
We have no chances/we have no drive/all that they have told us/has all been a lie/we’re the ones who suffer/under an unbearable weight/ensnared with a feeling of dread/we cannot shake the feeling/and now it’s all that’s left//chorus: This is not a game/not a game that we can win/we have no competition/but we are soaked in sin/the end is nearing/before we can begin/we can never catch them/and we just can’t win//We’ve been left abandoned/left with scars from slander/we still rise to stand/but we are unforgiven/what’s the price of dying /when we are barely living?/we have nothing left/and we still can’t win//This is not a game/not a game that we can win/we have no competition/but we are soaked in sin/the end is nearing/before we can begin/we can never catch them/and we just can’t win//what do we think we’re doing/we’re not even moving/to our questions they have no answer/no knowledge of the truth/so on and on we’ll go/keep pushing until the end/in this game that we’ve been playing/this game we’ll never win//This is not a game/not a game that we can win/we have no competition/but we are soaked in sin/the end is nearing/before we can begin/we can never catch them/and we just can’t win
3) Guilty of a Heartfelt Crime (Sweet Dreams)
Wake up in the morning/Look out through the cold steel bars/I can’t believe it ended this way/Now I left everyone so far/Go to the gym and run a bit/The former feeling feels so free/But I’m stuck in here so far away/And it’s freedom that I’ll never see//Sweet Dreams are just Morning’s Torture/Sweet Dreams are just a lie/I didn’t mean for all this to happen/But now I’m guilty of a heartfelt crime//She looks out her window/Elbow supporting the heaviest of hearts/She didn’t think she could have caused this for him/As she gets up, there falls another star/but her life is now so broken/Left in pieces by a blind rage/Who’d have ever thought she’d be sitting here alone now/As she watches the passage of the days//Her dreams are her morning’s torture/She thinks her dreams are now just lies/She didn’t think it would happen this way/But she’s the victim of a heartfelt crime//I wish I could see her face/I’d love to make her laugh again/But I’m stuck here with the things I’ve done/And all my thoughts and pain and shame/She’d love to have the chance to/to forgive him for his crime/But he took everything away and left her in the cold/And no longer will he see sunshine//We wish it could have been different/Morning’s torture robbed us of our pride/but now we’ve gone and we’ve hurt each other/And we’re the suspects in a heartfelt crime//A crime we never would have done/if we thought it void of love/And as we both lay down on cold pillows crying/We know we’re both guilty of our heartfelt crimes
4) Time to Listen
Watching the world go rushing by/A panicked, hurried frenzy all in one/Nobody takes the time nowadays/To ask a question or take a name/Everything just flies through the air/Unknown when we’re looking at the ground/The only chance we have now is to pray/That someday we’ll all listen to the sound//chorus: I think for us it’s time to listen/Before these messages get mixed/how can two people love each other/when the noise between them makes them sick?//I only hope the message breaks through/before it’s too late to save us/In a world now built on tough business/If we take a step back, we can trust/That someone there will pick us up/If we stumble and we fall/and if there’s nothing in our hearts/then how are we expected to love at all?//I think for us it’s time to listen/Before these messages get mixed/how can two people love each other/when the noise between them makes them sick?//Passion and love can triumph/if we let them in our hearts/ugliness from death and mourning fades/with love becoming vibrant art/if we allow this, we are free/free from the restraints of the modern day/let us raise our hands and forget our fears/love is what has the final say//I think for us it’s time to listen/Before these messages get mixed/how can two people love each other/when the noise between them makes them sick?
5) I Need You to Know
Here I stand/Alone with an expressionless face/how did I get so far behind/in what we call the human race/I’m left to walk here/with no one by my side/the darkest densest shadows/are still no place to hide//chorus: I need you to know/my heart is on my sleeve/and it’ll break in a billion pieces/if I have to see you leave/I gave you all that I could/let wisdom and my senses go/and as I spill my heart onto this page/that’s what I need you to know//The way they all see through me/it makes me feel like a ghost/Even if I’ve had my chances/I already made the most/I’ve seen it happen this way/watched hearts plunge to the floor/but this time I ask the question/is it still worth fighting for?//I need you to know/my heart is on my sleeve/and it’ll break in a billion pieces/if I have to see you leave/I gave you all that I could/let wisdom and my senses go/and as I spill my heart onto this page/that’s what I need you to know//I’m sorry I couldn’t be better/be all you ever wanted/but can we clear the dirty waters/because our ghost has got me haunted/I can’t blame you for your choice/I can’t hate you for your mind/but it hurts me still to see you/Even if I’d never leave you behind//I need you to know/my heart is on my sleeve/and it’ll break in a billion pieces/if I have to see you leave/I gave you all that I could/let wisdom and my senses go/and as I spill my heart onto this page/that’s what I need you to know
6) Alone
A few more days/just to make it look good/then I can leave/never to return/I’ve been around/for far too long/just a couple days longer/before I disappear//chorus: Now I can be Alone/I’m the only one/no one can reach me now/I am so alone/As I walk along this road/you’ll just leave me alone//Exited from/everything I knew/everything that’s true/truly wants me gone/left in the cold/where I bend, break, and fold/the pressure they apply/has crushed me//Now I can be Alone/I’m the only one/no one can reach me now/I am so alone/As I walk along this road/you’ll just leave me alone//If I could reach out/to a friendly face/to a helping hand to guide me/I’d call out/you know that I would shout/to anyone that listens/anyone to steal me/from this loneliness/a savior for my broken heart/to save me from being alone//Now I can be Alone/I’m the only one/no one can reach me now/I am so alone/As I walk along this road/you’ll just leave me alone
7) Things That I Won’t Do
I will never give up/I will never let you down/There are so many feelings/That I have when I’m with you/But of all the things I’d do for you/There’s still a few things that I won’t do//chorus: I will never push you to your limits/because I don’t want to make you mad/And if I ever did/how my heart would be so sad/I will treat you with respect/the best that I can do/Never will I scare you/Another thing that I won’t do//I would fight to protect you/lay my life down by your side/in the faces of your dangers/I would never run and hide/because you’re the one that’s in my heart/the one I can’t forget/never fear, ‘cause I am here/on me you can always bet//I will never push you to your limits/because I don’t want to make you mad/And if I ever did/how my heart would be so sad/I will treat you with respect/the best that I can do/Never will I scare you/Another thing that I won’t do//Don’t Worry about me/I do this because I care/you will never wrong me/with you everything is fair//I will never push you to your limits/because I don’t want to make you mad/And if I ever did/how my heart would be so sad/I will treat you with respect/the best that I can do/Never will I scare you/Another thing that I won’t do
8) The Things You Want to Hear
Where would you be/without the love of another/how do you sleep/without the love of another/there are some things you want/like the wisdom of a mother/and other things you really need/like a love yet to be discovered//chorus: I would tell you anything/anything to make you happy/the things you want to hear/I could push away the sadness/make the world you live in happy/rid of all the things you fear/I will tell you all/the things you want to hear//Why is it that you/ignore the wise advice/but turn around and listen/to a man whose heart is ice/I’m the one/who tells you what you want/yeah I’m the one/but in your eyes I am not//I would tell you anything/anything to make you happy/the things you want to hear/I could push away the sadness/make the world you live in happy/rid of all the things you fear/I will tell you all/the things you want to hear//Remember me for what I’ve said/not my misguided actions/remember the things I told you/and hold them in your heart//I would tell you anything/anything to make you happy/the things you want to hear/I could push away the sadness/make the world you live in happy/rid of all the things you fear/I will tell you all/the things you want to hear
9) You Have to Be Perfect
Chorus: She says that I don’t stand a chance/She says I’m not her man/She says I’m not worth it/She says “You have to be perfect”//She wastes her time/thinking of another guy/and I waste mine/looking around and being shy/she’s thought too long/if he can rock her world/but to him/she’s just another girl/and I’m still here/as she talks about how they fought/screaming on the inside/”Why don’t you give me a shot?”//She says that I don’t stand a chance/She says I’m not her man/She says I’m not worth it/She says “You have to be perfect”//When she goes home/she takes a seat on the floor/wondering once again/why he called her a whore/she picks up her phone/and I’m the one she calls/I’m already her everything/but she won’t give me her all// She says that I don’t stand a chance/She says I’m not her man/She says I’m not worth it/She says “You have to be perfect”//I’m not perfect/but nobody else is/you’ve set your sights too high/give me a chance/maybe I’m better than he is/you never know until you try//She says that I don’t stand a chance/She says I’m not her man/She says I’m not worth it/She says “You have to be perfect”
10) Choke
Panic strikes me once again/I wonder if it ever ends/Why didn’t I say what I wanted/The attacks will soon begin/I’m left out in the cold/Moved around, bought and sold/but my stock is worthless in their eyes/The cowards have no power to the bold//chorus: In the time it took me/to make it to the top/the plans they had assembled/tore me down, gave me a shock/If only I’d been quicker/got serious and didn’t joke/They wouldn’t have defeated me/I wouldn’t have choked//They knew that I was doing something/something out of the blue/the work of an outsider/something I shouldn’t do/I was blind to all the warnings/the caution in me was gone/then they took water to my candle/and never turned the lights on//In the time it took me/to make it to the top/the plans they had assembled/tore me down, gave me a shock/If only I’d been quicker/got serious and didn’t joke/They wouldn’t have defeated me/I wouldn’t have choked//My one chance/to be like all the others/wasted, misplayed, thrown away/unraveled in a stutter/always remember that/when you’re not watching your back/is the moment they will use/it’s the time that they attack//In the time it took me/to make it to the top/the plans they had assembled/tore me down, gave me a shock/If only I’d been quicker/got serious and didn’t joke/They wouldn’t have defeated me/I wouldn’t have choked
11) The End is All the Same
Chorus: Maybe this is the end/but the ends are all the same/always somebody winning and somebody losing/always someone burdened by the blame/but if this is the end/and the fire’s soon to fade/don’t you pick up that bucket/and douse my inner flame//Time is running out for me/though it’s never been on my side/what I thought was friendly sympathy/was really egotistical pride/Now I’ve gone and ruined everything/tore the whole world to the ground/the end is in plain sight/looks like I’ve gone hell bound//Maybe this is the end/but the ends are all the same/always somebody winning and somebody losing/always someone burdened by the blame/but if this is the end/and the fire’s soon to fade/don’t you pick up that bucket/and douse my inner flame//What have I done/besides hurt her once again/living life under the gun/proves to be a mortal sin/I gave her everything I had/maybe too much for her liking/but I didn’t know any better/you can’t kill a man for trying//Maybe this is the end/but the ends are all the same/always somebody winning and somebody losing/always someone burdened by the blame/but if this is the end/and the fire’s soon to fade/don’t you pick up that bucket/and douse my inner flame//I know when I’ve gone too far/but I know that quitters never win/still living life like a falling star/failure brings me back to earth again//Maybe this is the end/but the ends are all the same/always somebody winning and somebody losing/always someone burdened by the blame/but if this is the end/and the fire’s soon to fade/don’t you pick up that bucket/and douse my inner flame
12) Overcome (Is It Fiction?)
Chorus: This feels like a twisted storybook life/is it fiction or is it real?/is it something we can overcome/will it give us a chance to heal?/I can’t let it break me down/and the story still goes on/so flip to the next page/before the whole story is gone//I never knew how hard life could be/how cold the souls of people get/But I’ve seen the way they treat people like us/with an unimagined cruelty/I know it isn’t fair/I know it isn’t right/This isn’t a story or a lullaby/that they’re worthy to read tonight//This feels like a twisted storybook life/is it fiction or is it real?/is it something we can overcome/will it give us a chance to heal?/I can’t let it break me down/and the story still goes on/so flip to the next page/before the whole story is gone//Where is their compassion/has love become extinct?/so much hate for fellow neighbors/it’s now a harsh reality/so sad to see the script of life/has turned so dark so quick/maybe we can turn it around/before the hatred sticks//This feels like a twisted storybook life/is it fiction or is it real?/is it something we can overcome/will it give us a chance to heal?/I can’t let it break me down/and the story still goes on/so flip to the next page/before the whole story is gone//I can overcome this now/if you stay by my side/hold me when the world falls/it’s not fiction if we try/try so much harder/to bring love to the world/but I can’t do it without you/I hope that’s understood//This feels like a twisted storybook life/is it fiction or is it real?/is it something we can overcome/will it give us a chance to heal?/I can’t let it break me down/and the story still goes on/so flip to the next page/before the whole story is gone
13) Taking My Life Back
I have never/Never had control/never even known/the power that I hold/I’ve wasted it/waiting for a time/Waiting for her heart/to open and let me in//chorus: Now it is the time/for me to take my life back/so long to my defenses/I’m going on attack/no longer will they bind me/no longer will I listen/my freedom is my hope/from long cold ashes I have risen//Their time here/it is done/they no longer/have the power to control me/it’s my life again/all my own, unbound/this time I will rise/high above the sound//Now it is the time/for me to take my life back/so long to my defenses/I’m going on attack/no longer will they bind me/no longer will I listen/my freedom is my hope/from long cold ashes I have risen//freedom is a word/a feeling undescribed/it lets me feel alive/to all of those who doubt me/to those who kicked me down/it’s time for them to cry//Now it is the time/for me to take my life back/so long to my defenses/I’m going on attack/no longer will they bind me/no longer will I listen/my freedom is my hope/from long cold ashes I have risen//[my life now taken/I’ve taken my life back] repeat 2x
14) Escape
(whisper) Catch me if you can…//chorus: I’m making an escape/never to be found/there is nothing here for me/I’ve worn out my welcome/turned everyone away/this isn’t a place for me//on the road and on the run/no longer under the barrel of the gun/the fear in me now fading/but never gone, I’m praying//I’m making an escape/never to be found/there is nothing here for me/I’ve worn out my welcome/turned everyone away/this isn’t a place for me//No sight of the mob/two days out of town/when I have escaped/maybe I can settle down/Maybe I am free now/maybe I’m afraid/but if I can pull this off/my infamy won’t fade//I’m making an escape/never to be found/there is nothing here for me/I’ve worn out my welcome/turned everyone away/this isn’t a place for me//Don’t forget me/don’t let them escape/they have no kindness or compassion/they are so full of hate/but now I am beyond them/beyond the wide, wide world/but the one thing that I’ve lost/is the love of a forgotten girl//I’m making an escape/never to be found/there is nothing here for me/I’ve worn out my welcome/turned everyone away/this isn’t a place for me
15) Meeting Place
Quickly/don’t tell anyone/and run across/the open field/I will be there/just behind the old cedar tree/an unbelievable time/a place that’s so surreal//chorus: Come away to our place/where we can meet in peace/we don’t have much time/before it will be broken/so go to our meeting place/so I can see you one more time/and hold you in my arms/before we have to part//I look back on/all our memories/all the times I got/to be right here with you/but my time is over/no more am I to be/I’m sorry I must leave now/but there’s nothing left to do//Come away to our place/where we can meet in peace/we don’t have much time/before it will be broken/so go to our meeting place/so I can see you one more time/and hold you in my arms/before we have to part//goodbye now/I’ll miss you/no more can/I kiss you/hold you in my arms/and look into your eyes/my ride is out there waiting/destination is the sky/please never forget me/let my memory live on/I may have loved and left you/but never am I gone//Come away to our place/where we can meet in peace/we don’t have much time/before it will be broken/so go to our meeting place/so I can see you one more time/and hold you in my arms/before we have to part
16) Ambition
There is a feeling in my heart/pushing me to the edge/The hopes I have are so strong/my love for her will never rest//chorus: I will never leave her/never let her be alone/she may not even like me/but I’m needed and it shows/like a guardian of her life/I am always at her side/maybe I get no farther/but you can’t say I never tried//I don’t understand her motives/her logic still escapes me/she keeps her heart to herself/but I know I’ll never be/never be the one she wanted/but I’ll be her closest friend/my duty’s never over/but my purpose is at its end//I will never leave her/never let her be alone/she may not even like me/but I’m needed and it shows/like a guardian of her life/I am always at her side/maybe I get no farther/but you can’t say I never tried//You know I’ve always loved you/You know I wouldn’t lie/You know how bad I’ve been hurt/But I’ll never lose my drive//I will never leave her/never let her be alone/she may not even like me/but I’m needed and it shows/like a guardian of her life/I am always at her side/maybe I get no farther/but you can’t say I never tried
17) Burning with the Truth
I don’t know where I’m going/Don’t know where life is taking me/pained by the knowing/the one who can set me free/is the one that doesn’t want to/the one of a different heart/so here I am, and I’ll stay here/how will I know when it’s gone too far?//chorus: My love is like a fire/it sets her mind ablaze/the smoke engulfs her body/in a silent, gray-black haze/I’ve never meant to hurt her/never meant to burn her down/but she’s burning with the truth/and we’re lighting up the town//She deserves more than this/more than falling by selfish hands/I would go anywhere to find her/to faraway and distant lands/But I won’t need to do this/for she is close but also far/and she could take me in and save me/because by now, I’ve tried too hard//My love is like a fire/it sets her mind ablaze/the smoke engulfs her body/in a silent, gray-black haze/I’ve never meant to hurt her/never meant to burn her down/but she’s burning with the truth/and we’re lighting up the town//This is a wild fire/my need for her is very dire/I’ve worked so hard, and she inspires/but to work this hard makes me a liar/I’d never go where I’m not wanted/Never walk on hostile ground/But I don’t know where I’m going/I’m lost in her until I’m found//My love is like a fire/it sets her mind ablaze/the smoke engulfs her body/in a silent, gray-black haze/I’ve never meant to hurt her/never meant to burn her down/but she’s burning with the truth/and we’re lighting up the town
18) Edge of the Earth
Push me and I push back/Push me away and I’ll attack/Bend me, I’ll make you crack/go away and don’t come back//chorus: Pushed me to the edge of the earth/pushed me too far/used to be a nicer person/but now my heart is hard/the wounds you placed on me/they have left me scarred/the fire that will swallow you/will leave you burnt and charred//I’m not the person who wants to be like this/But I’m the one who feels this way/I don’t need you around me/now’s my time to have my say/I’d suggest you find a lamp/and wait for that genie to pop out/one way or another you’ll need three wishes/because you’re dead to me without a doubt//Pushed me to the edge of the earth/pushed me too far/used to be a nicer person/but now my heart is hard/the wounds you placed on me/they have left me scarred/the fire that will swallow you/will leave you burnt and charred//watch out, now you’ve done it/you can’t believe I wasn’t f***ing around/you really did it now/you’ve really hurt my confidence/but I’m taking a stand/I’m getting off this fence/get out of my face/and drown slowly in your lies and pain//Pushed me to the edge of the earth/pushed me too far/used to be a nicer person/but now my heart is hard/the wounds you placed on me/they have left me scarred/the fire that will swallow you/will leave you burnt and charred//Pushed me to the edge of the earth/pushed me too far/used to be a nicer person/but now my heart is hard/the wounds you placed on me/they have left me scarred/the fire that will swallow you/will leave you burnt and charred
19) Let Yourself Go
Sitting on the beach with a summer breeze/warm air and bright sunlight/the water rolls in getting closer every minute/but she still sits there, unaware/looking out at the horizon/trying to find meaning in the clouds/a few more moments ‘til she’s free/and the waves keep rolling in//chorus: Now hey there/don’t be scared/the nighttime is your friend/just let yourself go/and then you’ll know/it’ll be there ‘til the end//The sun falls under the water/choked, and the ocean stains red/like a tiny bloody spot on the skin/of her personal universe/a little poke of a needle/a little colder than it was before/and the faraway lights of the city/shine bright but they’ve got nothing on you, baby//Now hey there/don’t be scared/the nighttime is your friend/just let yourself go/and then you’ll know/it’ll be there ‘til the end//the water turns a shiny silver/under the cloudless moonlit sky/it’s like a cool companion/a friend to be there when you’re alone/and her body is painted/a little paler than not long ago/and doesn’t she look so beautiful/when she’s out there among the stars//Now hey there/don’t be scared/the nighttime is your friend/just let yourself go/and then you’ll know/it’ll be there ‘til the end//The night goes on so silently/as she sleeps on the grainy mattress of the earth/kissed softly by the tide/like she longs for someone real to do/and then she will awaken/as pink sunlight fingers touch her face/and she’ll leave the beach for now/but by night we’ll see her here again//Now hey there/don’t be scared/the nighttime is your friend/just let yourself go/and then you’ll know/it’ll be there ‘til the end
20) Worthy of Fame
This is what we’ve earned/this is what we’ve fought for/sitting on top of the world/who could ever want more/so maybe Rebecca was right/we gotta get down tonight//chorus: This is why we’re worthy of fame/in this life there is no shame/everyone’s looking for someone to blame/but in the end, life is just a game//who cares if they hate us/who really cares what they think/if we’re all ships on the ocean/we’ll float on and they will sink/they’ve got nothing on us/they’ve got nothing at all/because when we stand together/is when they take the fall/Let’s go out this Friday night/under the white hot city lights//This is why we’re worthy of fame/in this life there is no shame/everyone’s looking for someone to blame/but in the end, life is just a game//Wake up and pack your bags/I heard Hollywood’s calling/we don’t have much time/so could you please quit stalling/this is the break we waited for/a chance we’ve never had before/get up and get yourself moving/the more time you wait, the more time we’re losing/Maybe she was right/the fame is worth the fight/we’re leaving this town tonight/heading for Cali’s bright lights//This is why we’re worthy of fame/in this life there is no shame/everyone’s looking for someone to blame/but in the end, life is just a game//This is why we’re worthy of fame/in this life there is no shame/everyone’s looking for someone to blame/but in the end, life is just a game
21) Dream
Wake me from a sleep/a dream so sweet as honey/a speech of love to wake me/to put me in a trance/to keep me as your own/you are the one/I want to dream with forever//chorus: When I go to sleep/you are the one I dream of/when I close my eyes/You are the one I see/We can live here/and we can stay forever/we can be together/as long as we can dream//the light through the window/covers us in pale orange light/it’s time to face the day/but not forgetting the night/there’s nothing here to be afraid of/no need for us to scream/I’ve got you and you’ve got me/and both of us have dreams//When I go to sleep/you are the one I dream of/when I close my eyes/You are the one I see/We can live here/and we can stay forever/we can be together/as long as we can dream//Maybe dreams are just morning’s torture/maybe dreams are just a lie/but if there’s one thing I’m certain of/it’s when I’m with you, I can fly//When I go to sleep/you are the one I dream of/when I close my eyes/You are the one I see/We can live here/and we can stay forever/we can be together/as long as we can dream
22) Wherever You Go
She is beautiful to me/she is all that is right/she brings a smile to my face/she is the everything girl//chorus: Wherever you go/I’ll ask to go there with you/Whenever you need a friend/I’ll be the one that’s there/whatever you want me to do/I’d do just to please you/If you ever want me to/I’ll go wherever you go//What does it take to be the one?/What does it mean to love?/What is she waiting for?/Why can’t it be me?//Wherever you go/I’ll ask to go there with you/Whenever you need a friend/I’ll be the one that’s there/whatever you want me to do/I’d do just to please you/If you ever want me to/I’ll go wherever you go//Give me a chance/to prove my worth/give me the chance/to be the one you think of/A chance is all I ask of you/A chance is all I want/A chance is what I’ve yearned for/yearned for so long but never got//Wherever you go/I’ll ask to go there with you/Whenever you need a friend/I’ll be the one that’s there/whatever you want me to do/I’d do just to please you/If you ever want me to/I’ll go wherever you go//Wherever you go/let me go with you/wherever you go/let me be by your side/Wherever you go/let me go with you/wherever you go/let me be by your side/She is beautiful to me/She is all that’s right
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