Five games on for this midweek action, beginning with...
New York City FC hosting the Chicago Fire. David Ousted and Sean Johnson are the gloved men. Maxime Chanot of New York City had a yellow card for a 7th minute foul. The Pigeons led off in the 9th minute with a Valentin Castellanos goal, assisted by Heber and Maximiliano Moralez. In the 16th minute, Alexander Ring of New York City had a yellow card for persistent infringement and Chicago's Mohammed Adams received a yellow card for a foul. Anton Tinnerholm of the Pigeons took a yellow card for a 37th minute foul. In the 67th minute, Castellanos of New York City was booked for persistent infringement. The Fire saw yellow cards for Djordje Mihailovic in the 75th minute and Bastian Schweinsteiger in the 90th minute. The game ended 1-0, with the man of the match being Castellanos.
Westward to Columbus, as the Crew SC welcomes DC United. Bill Hamid and Zack Steffen protect the nets. Steven Birnbaum of DC had a yellow card for a 4th minute foul. Josh Williams of Columbus received a yellow card for his 25th minute foul. The Black and Red began in the 27th minute on a Wayne Rooney goal. Hector Jimenez of the Crew received a yellow card for a dive in the 69th minute. Lucas Rodriguez of DC picked up a yellow card for an 80th minute foul. The final remained at 1-0, with Rooney picked as man of the match.
Back east, the New England Revolution host the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Cody Cropper are the goalies. Scott Caldwell of New England took a yellow card for a 58th minute foul. Samuel Piette of Montreal had a yellow card for persistent infringement in the 72nd minute. The Impact got going in the 79th minute on a Shamit Shome goal. Montreal added on with an 85th minute goal by Anthony Jackson-Hamel, coming off of Daniel Lovitz. The Impact extended the lead in stoppage time as Jackson-Hamel scored again, thanks to Clement Bayiha.
Over to Minnesota United FC bringing in the Los Angeles Galaxy. David Bingham and Vito Mannone are in the six-yard boxes. Romain Metanire of Minnesota had a yellow card for a foul in the 40th minute. Los Angeles saw yellow cards for time wasting by Bingham in the 84th minute and Jorgen Skjelvik in stoppage time. The final remained at 0-0, with Mannone's four-save clean sheet making him the man of the match.
Finally, the Seattle Sounders FC host the San Jose Earthquakes. Daniel Vega and Stefan Frei are the keepers. San Jose struck first in the 34th minute with a Shea Salinas goal, via Magnus Eriksson. Seattle's Handwalla Bwana took a yellow card for a foul in the 37th minute. The Earthquakes added on in the 53rd minute with a Salinas goal, set up by Cristian Espinoza. The Sounders got on the board in the 65th minute with a Kelvin Leerdam goal, helped along by Kim Kee-hee and Nicolas Lodeiro. Seattle tied it as Harry Shipp scored in the 67th minute, thanks to Lodeiro and Brad Smith. In the 70th minute, San Jose's Danny Hoesen took a yellow card for not retreating. In the 77th minute, the Sounders' Lodeiro took a yellow card for dissent. The Earthquakes saw yellow cards for fouls by Luis Felipe Fernandes in the 87th minute and Chris Wondolowski in stoppage time. The game ended 2-2, with Salinas as the man of the match.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 Day 14
Two Game 7s grace the slate today, beginning with...
The Boston Bruins hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. Frederik Andersen and Tuukka Rask man the nets. Boston led off in the first period with a Joakim Nordstrom goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Matt Grzelcyk and Sean Kuraly. The Bruins added on with an unassisted Marcus Johansson goal. Toronto got on the board in the second period with a John Tavares goal, his second of the playoffs, via Tyler Eniis. Boston replied with a Kuraly goal in the third period, coming off of Noel Acciari and Nordstrom. The Bruins extended the lead on a Charlie Coyle empty net goal, his third of the postseason, set up by David Krejci. Boston won 5-1 with a Patrice Bergeron empty net goal, his third of the playoffs, going in unassisted. The three stars were Kuraly, Nordstrom, and Rask (32 for 33 in saves). The Bruins win the series 4-3 and will have home-ice advantage against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second round.
Out west, the San Jose Sharks host the Vegas Golden Knights. Marc-Andre Fleury and Martin Jones are the masked men. Vegas began in the first period with a William Karlsson goal, his second of the postseason, courtesy of Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith. The Golden Knights added on in the second period with a Cody Eakin goal, his second of the playoffs, via Brayden McNabb and Shea Theodore. Vegas extended the lead as Max Pacioretty scored his fifth of the postseason, thanks to Mark Stone. San Jose got on the board with a Logan Couture power play goal, his fifth of the playoffs, powered by Kevin Labanc and Tomas Hertl. The Sharks got closer with a Hertl power play goal, his sixth of the postseason, with assists provided by Erik Karlsson and Labanc. San Jose tied it as Couture scored his second of the game and sixth of the playoffs on the power play, with the help of Brent Burns and Labanc, the latter earning a sock trick. The Sharks took the lead with a Labanc power play goal, his second of the postseason, with a lone helper from Timo Meier. The Golden Knights evened it with a Marchessault goal, his fourth of the playoffs, made possible by Smith and Stone. San Jose won 5-4 in overtime with a Barclay Goodrow goal, his second of the postseason, set up by Erik Karlsson and Marcus Sorensen. The three stars were Labanc, Erik Karlsson, and Couture, while Hertl, Marchessault, Stone, and Smith get the honorable mentions. The Sharks will meet the Avalanche in the second round after winning this series 4-3.
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The Boston Bruins hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. Frederik Andersen and Tuukka Rask man the nets. Boston led off in the first period with a Joakim Nordstrom goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Matt Grzelcyk and Sean Kuraly. The Bruins added on with an unassisted Marcus Johansson goal. Toronto got on the board in the second period with a John Tavares goal, his second of the playoffs, via Tyler Eniis. Boston replied with a Kuraly goal in the third period, coming off of Noel Acciari and Nordstrom. The Bruins extended the lead on a Charlie Coyle empty net goal, his third of the postseason, set up by David Krejci. Boston won 5-1 with a Patrice Bergeron empty net goal, his third of the playoffs, going in unassisted. The three stars were Kuraly, Nordstrom, and Rask (32 for 33 in saves). The Bruins win the series 4-3 and will have home-ice advantage against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second round.
Out west, the San Jose Sharks host the Vegas Golden Knights. Marc-Andre Fleury and Martin Jones are the masked men. Vegas began in the first period with a William Karlsson goal, his second of the postseason, courtesy of Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith. The Golden Knights added on in the second period with a Cody Eakin goal, his second of the playoffs, via Brayden McNabb and Shea Theodore. Vegas extended the lead as Max Pacioretty scored his fifth of the postseason, thanks to Mark Stone. San Jose got on the board with a Logan Couture power play goal, his fifth of the playoffs, powered by Kevin Labanc and Tomas Hertl. The Sharks got closer with a Hertl power play goal, his sixth of the postseason, with assists provided by Erik Karlsson and Labanc. San Jose tied it as Couture scored his second of the game and sixth of the playoffs on the power play, with the help of Brent Burns and Labanc, the latter earning a sock trick. The Sharks took the lead with a Labanc power play goal, his second of the postseason, with a lone helper from Timo Meier. The Golden Knights evened it with a Marchessault goal, his fourth of the playoffs, made possible by Smith and Stone. San Jose won 5-4 in overtime with a Barclay Goodrow goal, his second of the postseason, set up by Erik Karlsson and Marcus Sorensen. The three stars were Labanc, Erik Karlsson, and Couture, while Hertl, Marchessault, Stone, and Smith get the honorable mentions. The Sharks will meet the Avalanche in the second round after winning this series 4-3.
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Monday, April 22, 2019
2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 Day 13
We've got a pair of games tonight, beginning with...
The Carolina Hurricanes hosting the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Petr Mrazek draw the starts in goal. Washington opened in the first period with a Brett Connolly goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Lars Eller and Andre Burakovsky. Carolina tied it on a Warren Foegele goal, his fourth of the playoffs, via Dougie Hamilton. The Capitals took the lead back with an Alex Ovechkin goal, his fourth of the postseason, assisted by Dmitry Orlov and Matt Niskanen. The Hurricanes tied it again on a Teuvo Teravainen goal in the second period, his second of the playoffs, guided in by Sebastian Aho. Carolina took the lead in the third period with a Jordan Staal goal, his second of the postseason, coming off of Brock McGinn and Justin Faulk. The Hurricanes added on with a Justin Williams goal, helped along by Brett Pesce and Staal. Carolina iced it at 5-2 with a Hamilton empty net goal, his third of the playoffs, set up by Jordan Martinook. The three stars were Staal, Hamilton, and Williams. The series returns to DC one last time, tied at 3.
Out in Dallas, the Stars host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Ben Bishop tend the twines. Nashville started in the first period with an Austin Watson goal, via Brian Boyle and P.K. Subban. Dallas tied it on a Blake Comeau goal in the second period, with a lone assist by Radek Faksa. The Stars won 2-1 in overtime with a John Klingberg goal, assisted by Alexander Radulov and Tyler Seguin. The three stars were Klingberg, Bishop (47 for 48 in saves), and Rinne (49 for 51 in saves). The Stars won the series 4-2 and will meet the St. Louis Blues in the second round.
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The Carolina Hurricanes hosting the Washington Capitals. Braden Holtby and Petr Mrazek draw the starts in goal. Washington opened in the first period with a Brett Connolly goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Lars Eller and Andre Burakovsky. Carolina tied it on a Warren Foegele goal, his fourth of the playoffs, via Dougie Hamilton. The Capitals took the lead back with an Alex Ovechkin goal, his fourth of the postseason, assisted by Dmitry Orlov and Matt Niskanen. The Hurricanes tied it again on a Teuvo Teravainen goal in the second period, his second of the playoffs, guided in by Sebastian Aho. Carolina took the lead in the third period with a Jordan Staal goal, his second of the postseason, coming off of Brock McGinn and Justin Faulk. The Hurricanes added on with a Justin Williams goal, helped along by Brett Pesce and Staal. Carolina iced it at 5-2 with a Hamilton empty net goal, his third of the playoffs, set up by Jordan Martinook. The three stars were Staal, Hamilton, and Williams. The series returns to DC one last time, tied at 3.
Out in Dallas, the Stars host the Nashville Predators. Pekka Rinne and Ben Bishop tend the twines. Nashville started in the first period with an Austin Watson goal, via Brian Boyle and P.K. Subban. Dallas tied it on a Blake Comeau goal in the second period, with a lone assist by Radek Faksa. The Stars won 2-1 in overtime with a John Klingberg goal, assisted by Alexander Radulov and Tyler Seguin. The three stars were Klingberg, Bishop (47 for 48 in saves), and Rinne (49 for 51 in saves). The Stars won the series 4-2 and will meet the St. Louis Blues in the second round.
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Sunday, April 21, 2019
NWSL 2019 - Week 2
There's four more games this weekend, beginning with...
The Chicago Red Stars hosting the Portland Thorns FC on Saturday. Adrianna Franch and Alyssa Naeher are the American keepers. Portland began in the 16th minute with a Christine Sinclair goal, set up by Lindsey Horan. Chicago tied it on a Yuki Nagasato penalty kick goal in the 18th minute. The Red Stars took the lead with a 20th minute Sam Kerr goal. The Thorns retied it with an Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic goal, coming off of Meghan Klingberg. Portland took the lead with a Sinclair goal, made possible by Klingenberg. Chicago retied it on a 77th minute Michele Vasconcelos goal, via Julie Ertz. The Thorns reclaimed the lead on a Sinclair penalty kick goal in the 87th minute to secure her hat trick. The Red Stars evened it on Nagasato's second goal of the game in the 90th minute. The final was 4-4, with Sinclair named woman of the match.
East to New Jersey, as Sky Blue FC welcomes the Houston Dash. Jane Campbell and Kailen Sheridan draw the starts in goal. Lindsay Agnew of Houston received a yellow card for a 49th minute foul. In the 80th minute, Sky Blue's Carli Lloyd took a yellow card for a foul. The Dash got going in the 83rd minute with a Sofia Huerta goal. The final stood at 1-0, with the woman of the match being Sheridan, who went 10 for 11 in saves despite the loss.
Out west, the Utah Royals FC brings in the Washington Spirit. Aubrey Bledsoe and Nicole Barnhart are the gloved women. Utah led off in the 10th minute with a Lo'eau Labonta goal, assisted by Christen Press. Washington's Cheyna Matthews had a yellow card for a 26th minute foul. This score held at 1-0 with Press named woman of the match.
Finally, on Sunday, Reign FC hosts the Orlando Pride. Ashlyn Harris and Michelle Betos are in the six-yard boxes. Orlando struck first in the 6th minute with an Alanna Kennedy goal. Seattle tied it with a Bethany Balcer goal, set up by Allie Long. In the 57th minute, the Pride's Emily van Egmond received a yellow card for a foul. Reign's Jodie Taylor received a yellow card for her foul in the 73rd minute. In stoppage time, Orlando's Alex Morgan took a yellow card for a foul. The final held at 1-1, with the woman of the match being Kennedy.
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The Chicago Red Stars hosting the Portland Thorns FC on Saturday. Adrianna Franch and Alyssa Naeher are the American keepers. Portland began in the 16th minute with a Christine Sinclair goal, set up by Lindsey Horan. Chicago tied it on a Yuki Nagasato penalty kick goal in the 18th minute. The Red Stars took the lead with a 20th minute Sam Kerr goal. The Thorns retied it with an Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic goal, coming off of Meghan Klingberg. Portland took the lead with a Sinclair goal, made possible by Klingenberg. Chicago retied it on a 77th minute Michele Vasconcelos goal, via Julie Ertz. The Thorns reclaimed the lead on a Sinclair penalty kick goal in the 87th minute to secure her hat trick. The Red Stars evened it on Nagasato's second goal of the game in the 90th minute. The final was 4-4, with Sinclair named woman of the match.
East to New Jersey, as Sky Blue FC welcomes the Houston Dash. Jane Campbell and Kailen Sheridan draw the starts in goal. Lindsay Agnew of Houston received a yellow card for a 49th minute foul. In the 80th minute, Sky Blue's Carli Lloyd took a yellow card for a foul. The Dash got going in the 83rd minute with a Sofia Huerta goal. The final stood at 1-0, with the woman of the match being Sheridan, who went 10 for 11 in saves despite the loss.
Out west, the Utah Royals FC brings in the Washington Spirit. Aubrey Bledsoe and Nicole Barnhart are the gloved women. Utah led off in the 10th minute with a Lo'eau Labonta goal, assisted by Christen Press. Washington's Cheyna Matthews had a yellow card for a 26th minute foul. This score held at 1-0 with Press named woman of the match.
Finally, on Sunday, Reign FC hosts the Orlando Pride. Ashlyn Harris and Michelle Betos are in the six-yard boxes. Orlando struck first in the 6th minute with an Alanna Kennedy goal. Seattle tied it with a Bethany Balcer goal, set up by Allie Long. In the 57th minute, the Pride's Emily van Egmond received a yellow card for a foul. Reign's Jodie Taylor received a yellow card for her foul in the 73rd minute. In stoppage time, Orlando's Alex Morgan took a yellow card for a foul. The final held at 1-1, with the woman of the match being Kennedy.
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2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 Day 12
Two games are on today, beginning with...
The Toronto Maple Leafs welcoming the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Frederik Andersen man the nets. Toronto led off in the first period with a Morgan Rielly goal, assisted by William Nylander and Patrick Marleau. Boston tied it on a Brad Marchand power play goal, his third of the postseason, powered by Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins took the lead with a Torey Krug power play goal, with assists provided by David Pastrnak and Marchand. Boston added on in the second period with a Jake DeBrusk goal, via David Krejci and Pastrnak. The Maple Leafs got one back with an Auston Matthews goal, his fifth of the playoffs, made possible by Jake Gardiner and Travis Dermott in the third period. The Bruins iced it at 4-2 with a Marchand empty net goal, his second of the game and fourth of the postseason, set up by Zdeno Chara and Charlie McAvoy. The three stars were Marchand, Pastrnak, and DeBrusk.
Out in Nevada, the Vegas Golden Knights bring in the San Jose Sharks. Martin Jones and Marc-Andre Fleury are the masked men. San Jose began in the first period with a Logan Couture goal, his fourth of the postseason, courtesy of Timo Meier. Vegas tied it in the second period with a Jonathan Marchessault goal, his third of the playoffs, guided in by Shea Theodore and William Karlsson. The Sharks won it in double overtime with a Tomas Hertl shorthanded goal, his fifth of the postseason, set up by Marc-Edouard Vlasic. The three stars belonged to Jones (58 for 59 in saves), Hertl, and Couture.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs welcoming the Boston Bruins. Tuukka Rask and Frederik Andersen man the nets. Toronto led off in the first period with a Morgan Rielly goal, assisted by William Nylander and Patrick Marleau. Boston tied it on a Brad Marchand power play goal, his third of the postseason, powered by Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins took the lead with a Torey Krug power play goal, with assists provided by David Pastrnak and Marchand. Boston added on in the second period with a Jake DeBrusk goal, via David Krejci and Pastrnak. The Maple Leafs got one back with an Auston Matthews goal, his fifth of the playoffs, made possible by Jake Gardiner and Travis Dermott in the third period. The Bruins iced it at 4-2 with a Marchand empty net goal, his second of the game and fourth of the postseason, set up by Zdeno Chara and Charlie McAvoy. The three stars were Marchand, Pastrnak, and DeBrusk.
Out in Nevada, the Vegas Golden Knights bring in the San Jose Sharks. Martin Jones and Marc-Andre Fleury are the masked men. San Jose began in the first period with a Logan Couture goal, his fourth of the postseason, courtesy of Timo Meier. Vegas tied it in the second period with a Jonathan Marchessault goal, his third of the playoffs, guided in by Shea Theodore and William Karlsson. The Sharks won it in double overtime with a Tomas Hertl shorthanded goal, his fifth of the postseason, set up by Marc-Edouard Vlasic. The three stars belonged to Jones (58 for 59 in saves), Hertl, and Couture.
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MLS 2019 - Week 8
MLS begins with three games on Friday in a 12-game week. First up...
FC Cincinnati hosts Real Salt Lake. Andrew Putna and Spencer Richey are the inexperienced goalies. Albert Rusnak of Salt Lake had a yellow card for a 38th minute foul. Real began in the 42nd minute with a Rusnak goal. Salt Lake added on with a Sam Johnson goal in first half stoppage time. A minute later, Corey Baird of Real received a yellow card for his foul. Cincinnati's Kendall Waston had a yellow card for his foul in the 58th minute. Salt Lake extended the lead in the 59th minute as Rusnak scored a penalty kick goal. The final held at 3-0, with the man of the match being Rusnak.
In Canada, Toronto FC welcomes Minnesota United FC. Vito Mannone and Alex Bono are the keepers. Minnesota led off in the 17th minute with a Darwin Quintero goal, via Jan Gregus. Toronto tied it in the 28th minute on an Alejandro Pozuelo goal, courtesy of Chris Mavinga. The Reds added on in the 30th minute with a Pozuelo goal, passed from Justin Morrow. Marco Delgado of Toronto took a yellow card for a 51st minute foul. The Loons got one back in the 57th minute on an Angelo Rodriguez goal, coming off of Romain Metanire and Osvaldo Alonso. Minnesota pulled ahead with a Quintero penalty kick goal in the 70th minute. The Reds retied it on a Jordan Hamilton goal in the 77th minute, assisted by Jonathan Osorio. Toronto edged ahead with another Hamilton goal in the 79th minute, helped along by Jozy Altidore and Pozuelo. In the 89th minute, the Loons went down to ten men as Gregus took a straight red card for his foul. Minnesota's Francisco Calvo took a pair of yellow cards in the 90th minute and stoppage time, putting his side down to nine men. Quintero of the Loons received a yellow card for dissent a couple of minutes later. Toronto won 4-3, with Pozuelo as the man of the match.
Friday ends with the Los Angeles Galaxy bringing in the Houston Dynamo. Joe Willis and David Bingham are set to start in goal. Houston's A.J. DeLaGarza took a yellow card for his 29th minute foul. Los Angeles opened in the 31st minute on a Zlatan Ibrahimovic penalty kick goal. Matias Vera of the Dynamo took a yellow card for a foul in the 47th minute. Houston tied it in the 53rd minute on an Alberth Elis penalty kick goal. In the 85th minute, the Dynamo's Elis received a yellow card for his foul. The Galaxy won 2-1 with an 88th minute Diego Polenta goal, via Jonathan dos Santos. The man of the match was Polenta.
Saturday starts with the Chicago Fire hosting the Colorado Rapids. Tim Howard and David Ousted are the goalies. Diego Rubio of Colorado had a yellow card for a 31st minute foul. Chicago started in the 34th minute on a Nemanja Nikolic goal, assisted by Nicolas Gaitan. The Rapids tied it on a 40th minute goal by Kei Kamara. The Fire retook the lead with a C.J. Sapong goal in the 53rd minute, set up by Aleksandar Katai and Dax McCarty. Chicago added on with a Djordje Mihailovic goal in the 61st minute, coming off of Gaitan and Sapong. The Fire extended the lead as Katai scored in the 80th minute. Mohammed Adams of Chicago received a yellow card for his 84th minute foul. Colorado went down to ten men in the 86th minute when Jack Price received a straight red card for his foul. The game ended 4-1, with Katai as the man of the match.
East to Philadelphia, as the Union welcome the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Andre Blake man the nets. Philadelphia struck first in the 14th minute with a Cory Burke goal. The Union added on in the 45th minute with a Jamiro Monteiro penalty kick goal. In the 54th minute, Matt Freese replaced an injured Blake in the Philadelphia net. The Union extended the lead in the 57th minute as Alejandro Bedoya scored, with the help of Kai Wagner and Haris Medunjanin. Philadelphia saw yellow cards for fouls by Medunjanin in the 62nd minute and Burke in the 67th minute. Bush of Montreal took a yellow card for a 78th minute foul. In the 90th minute, Wagner of the Union received a red card upon review. The game ended 3-0, with Burke as the man of the match.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC brings in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Zac MacMath and Brian Rowe draw the starts in goal. Orlando City's Nani took a yellow card for a 62nd minute foul. In the 88th minute, the Lions dented the scoreboard on a Nani goal, set up by Sacha Kljestan and Ruan. Vancouver saw yellow cards for fouls by Derek Cornelius and Lass in the 90th minute and stoppage time, respectively. The final held at 1-0, with Nani picked as man of the match.
Backtracking to Georgia, where Atlanta United FC hosts FC Dallas. Jose Luis Gonzalez and Brad Guzan patrol the penalty areas. Dallas was first to score in the 6th minute with a Jesus Ferreira goal, set up by Michael Barrios. Atlanta's Leandro Gonzalez Pirez received a yellow card for a 40th minute foul. In the 59th minute, Matt Hedges of the Toros picked up a yellow card for a foul. Jeff Larentowicz of the Five Stripes took a yellow card for his 61st minute foul. Dallas had yellow cards for Barrios' 63rd minute foul and Gonzalez's time wasting in the 74th minute. The Toros added on in the 84th minute with a Bryan Acosta goal, assisted by Barrios and Edwin Cerrillo. In stoppage time, Dallas's Jacori Hayes and Acosta both got booked for dissent. Atlanta avoided a shutout with a Josef Martinez penalty kick goal in stoppage time, which produced the 2-1 final score. Barrios was the man of the match.
Northward to Ohio, as the Columbus Crew SC welcomes the Portland Timbers. Jeff Attinella and Zack Steffen are between the sticks. Portland's Zarek Valentin had a yellow card for a 25th minute foul. Portland drew first blood in the 31st minute with a Larrys Mabiala goal, assisted by Diego Valeri. Portland added on in the 35th minute with a Jeremy Ebobisse goal, set up by Sebastian Blanco and Valeri. Columbus got on the board with a Pedro Santos goal in the 69th minute. The Timbers saw yellow cards for Tomas Conechny in the 78th minute and Blanco's dissent in the 89th minute. Portland iced it at 3-1 in stoppage time with a Jorge Moreira goal, via Cristhian Paredes and Blanco. The man of the match was Blanco.
Over in New England, the Revolution bring in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Cody Cropper make the starts in goal. New York's Bradley Wright-Phillips had a yellow card for a 51st minute foul. New England saw a yellow card for a 52nd minute foul by Juan Agudelo. The Revolution got going in the 73rd minute with a Cristian Penilla goal, made possible by Juan Fernando Caicedo and Carles Gil. This stood for a 1-0 win, with Cropper (five save shutout) earning man of the match honors.
Saturday finishes in San Jose, as the Earthquakes host Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia and Daniel Vega are the gloved men. San Jose drew first blood in the 6th minute on a Danny Hoesen goal, assisted by Anibal Godoy. The Earthquakes added on with a Hoesen goal in the 12th minute goal, set up by Jackson Yueill. In first half stoppage time, Cristian Espinoza and Godoy of San Jose both received yellow cards for fouls. The Earthquakes extended the lead in the 46th minute as Shea Salinas scored, thanks to Magnus Eriksson. Ilie Sanchez of Kansas City received a yellow card for a 48th minute foul. In the 54th minute, Tommy Thompson of San Jose took a yellow card for time wasting while Sporting Yohan Croizet saw yellow for a foul. The Earthquakes padded the lead on an Eriksson goal in the 61st minute. Kansas City got one back with a Felipe Gutierrez penalty kick goal in the 66th minute. This only made it 4-1, the final, with the man of the match being Eriksson.
On Sunday, DC United welcomes New York City FC. Sean Johnson and Bill Hamid are the talented keepers. New York City cracked the scoresheet in the 35th minute with an Alexandru Mitrita goal, set up by Heber and Maximiliano Moralez. DC saw yellow cards for a foul by Chris Durkin in the 44th minute and dissent from Leonardo Jara in first half stoppage time. The Pigeons' Jonathan Lewis had a yellow card for time wasting in the 48th minute, and teammate Ebenezer Ofori was booked for a 52nd minute foul. New York City added on in the 56th minute with a Heber goal, via Ronald Matarrita. The Pigeons' Moralez and Jesus Medina picked up yellow cards for a foul in the 77th minute and time wasting in the 90th minute, respectively. The Black and Red's Paul Arriola received a yellow card in second half stoppage time for a foul, as did New York City's Johnson. The final held at 2-0, with the man of the match being Heber.
Finally, Los Angeles FC brings in the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei faces former understudy Tyler Miller in goal. Los Angeles commenced the scoring in the 12th minute with a Carlos Vela goal, via Mark-Anthony Kaye. Seattle's Roman Torres took a yellow card for a 22nd minute foul. The Black and Gold's Eduard Atuesta picked up a yellow card for time wasting in the 35th minute. Los Angeles added on in the 39th minute with an Atuesta goal, set up by Kaye. Kim Kee-hee of the Sounders received a yellow card for his 44th minute foul. Seattle got on the board in the 51st minute with a Harry Shipp goal, passed from Victor Rodriguez. The Black and Gold replied with a Vela goal in the 55th minute, coming off of Atuesta and Latif Blessing. Kelvin Leerdam of the Sounders received a yellow card for his 58th minute foul. Los Angeles extended the lead as Christian Ramirez scored in the 61st minute, with the help of Kaye. Seattle's Jordy Delem was booked in the 67th minute for a foul. The final remained at 4-1, with Kaye picked as man of the match.
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FC Cincinnati hosts Real Salt Lake. Andrew Putna and Spencer Richey are the inexperienced goalies. Albert Rusnak of Salt Lake had a yellow card for a 38th minute foul. Real began in the 42nd minute with a Rusnak goal. Salt Lake added on with a Sam Johnson goal in first half stoppage time. A minute later, Corey Baird of Real received a yellow card for his foul. Cincinnati's Kendall Waston had a yellow card for his foul in the 58th minute. Salt Lake extended the lead in the 59th minute as Rusnak scored a penalty kick goal. The final held at 3-0, with the man of the match being Rusnak.
In Canada, Toronto FC welcomes Minnesota United FC. Vito Mannone and Alex Bono are the keepers. Minnesota led off in the 17th minute with a Darwin Quintero goal, via Jan Gregus. Toronto tied it in the 28th minute on an Alejandro Pozuelo goal, courtesy of Chris Mavinga. The Reds added on in the 30th minute with a Pozuelo goal, passed from Justin Morrow. Marco Delgado of Toronto took a yellow card for a 51st minute foul. The Loons got one back in the 57th minute on an Angelo Rodriguez goal, coming off of Romain Metanire and Osvaldo Alonso. Minnesota pulled ahead with a Quintero penalty kick goal in the 70th minute. The Reds retied it on a Jordan Hamilton goal in the 77th minute, assisted by Jonathan Osorio. Toronto edged ahead with another Hamilton goal in the 79th minute, helped along by Jozy Altidore and Pozuelo. In the 89th minute, the Loons went down to ten men as Gregus took a straight red card for his foul. Minnesota's Francisco Calvo took a pair of yellow cards in the 90th minute and stoppage time, putting his side down to nine men. Quintero of the Loons received a yellow card for dissent a couple of minutes later. Toronto won 4-3, with Pozuelo as the man of the match.
Friday ends with the Los Angeles Galaxy bringing in the Houston Dynamo. Joe Willis and David Bingham are set to start in goal. Houston's A.J. DeLaGarza took a yellow card for his 29th minute foul. Los Angeles opened in the 31st minute on a Zlatan Ibrahimovic penalty kick goal. Matias Vera of the Dynamo took a yellow card for a foul in the 47th minute. Houston tied it in the 53rd minute on an Alberth Elis penalty kick goal. In the 85th minute, the Dynamo's Elis received a yellow card for his foul. The Galaxy won 2-1 with an 88th minute Diego Polenta goal, via Jonathan dos Santos. The man of the match was Polenta.
Saturday starts with the Chicago Fire hosting the Colorado Rapids. Tim Howard and David Ousted are the goalies. Diego Rubio of Colorado had a yellow card for a 31st minute foul. Chicago started in the 34th minute on a Nemanja Nikolic goal, assisted by Nicolas Gaitan. The Rapids tied it on a 40th minute goal by Kei Kamara. The Fire retook the lead with a C.J. Sapong goal in the 53rd minute, set up by Aleksandar Katai and Dax McCarty. Chicago added on with a Djordje Mihailovic goal in the 61st minute, coming off of Gaitan and Sapong. The Fire extended the lead as Katai scored in the 80th minute. Mohammed Adams of Chicago received a yellow card for his 84th minute foul. Colorado went down to ten men in the 86th minute when Jack Price received a straight red card for his foul. The game ended 4-1, with Katai as the man of the match.
East to Philadelphia, as the Union welcome the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Andre Blake man the nets. Philadelphia struck first in the 14th minute with a Cory Burke goal. The Union added on in the 45th minute with a Jamiro Monteiro penalty kick goal. In the 54th minute, Matt Freese replaced an injured Blake in the Philadelphia net. The Union extended the lead in the 57th minute as Alejandro Bedoya scored, with the help of Kai Wagner and Haris Medunjanin. Philadelphia saw yellow cards for fouls by Medunjanin in the 62nd minute and Burke in the 67th minute. Bush of Montreal took a yellow card for a 78th minute foul. In the 90th minute, Wagner of the Union received a red card upon review. The game ended 3-0, with Burke as the man of the match.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC brings in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Zac MacMath and Brian Rowe draw the starts in goal. Orlando City's Nani took a yellow card for a 62nd minute foul. In the 88th minute, the Lions dented the scoreboard on a Nani goal, set up by Sacha Kljestan and Ruan. Vancouver saw yellow cards for fouls by Derek Cornelius and Lass in the 90th minute and stoppage time, respectively. The final held at 1-0, with Nani picked as man of the match.
Backtracking to Georgia, where Atlanta United FC hosts FC Dallas. Jose Luis Gonzalez and Brad Guzan patrol the penalty areas. Dallas was first to score in the 6th minute with a Jesus Ferreira goal, set up by Michael Barrios. Atlanta's Leandro Gonzalez Pirez received a yellow card for a 40th minute foul. In the 59th minute, Matt Hedges of the Toros picked up a yellow card for a foul. Jeff Larentowicz of the Five Stripes took a yellow card for his 61st minute foul. Dallas had yellow cards for Barrios' 63rd minute foul and Gonzalez's time wasting in the 74th minute. The Toros added on in the 84th minute with a Bryan Acosta goal, assisted by Barrios and Edwin Cerrillo. In stoppage time, Dallas's Jacori Hayes and Acosta both got booked for dissent. Atlanta avoided a shutout with a Josef Martinez penalty kick goal in stoppage time, which produced the 2-1 final score. Barrios was the man of the match.
Northward to Ohio, as the Columbus Crew SC welcomes the Portland Timbers. Jeff Attinella and Zack Steffen are between the sticks. Portland's Zarek Valentin had a yellow card for a 25th minute foul. Portland drew first blood in the 31st minute with a Larrys Mabiala goal, assisted by Diego Valeri. Portland added on in the 35th minute with a Jeremy Ebobisse goal, set up by Sebastian Blanco and Valeri. Columbus got on the board with a Pedro Santos goal in the 69th minute. The Timbers saw yellow cards for Tomas Conechny in the 78th minute and Blanco's dissent in the 89th minute. Portland iced it at 3-1 in stoppage time with a Jorge Moreira goal, via Cristhian Paredes and Blanco. The man of the match was Blanco.
Over in New England, the Revolution bring in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Cody Cropper make the starts in goal. New York's Bradley Wright-Phillips had a yellow card for a 51st minute foul. New England saw a yellow card for a 52nd minute foul by Juan Agudelo. The Revolution got going in the 73rd minute with a Cristian Penilla goal, made possible by Juan Fernando Caicedo and Carles Gil. This stood for a 1-0 win, with Cropper (five save shutout) earning man of the match honors.
Saturday finishes in San Jose, as the Earthquakes host Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia and Daniel Vega are the gloved men. San Jose drew first blood in the 6th minute on a Danny Hoesen goal, assisted by Anibal Godoy. The Earthquakes added on with a Hoesen goal in the 12th minute goal, set up by Jackson Yueill. In first half stoppage time, Cristian Espinoza and Godoy of San Jose both received yellow cards for fouls. The Earthquakes extended the lead in the 46th minute as Shea Salinas scored, thanks to Magnus Eriksson. Ilie Sanchez of Kansas City received a yellow card for a 48th minute foul. In the 54th minute, Tommy Thompson of San Jose took a yellow card for time wasting while Sporting Yohan Croizet saw yellow for a foul. The Earthquakes padded the lead on an Eriksson goal in the 61st minute. Kansas City got one back with a Felipe Gutierrez penalty kick goal in the 66th minute. This only made it 4-1, the final, with the man of the match being Eriksson.
On Sunday, DC United welcomes New York City FC. Sean Johnson and Bill Hamid are the talented keepers. New York City cracked the scoresheet in the 35th minute with an Alexandru Mitrita goal, set up by Heber and Maximiliano Moralez. DC saw yellow cards for a foul by Chris Durkin in the 44th minute and dissent from Leonardo Jara in first half stoppage time. The Pigeons' Jonathan Lewis had a yellow card for time wasting in the 48th minute, and teammate Ebenezer Ofori was booked for a 52nd minute foul. New York City added on in the 56th minute with a Heber goal, via Ronald Matarrita. The Pigeons' Moralez and Jesus Medina picked up yellow cards for a foul in the 77th minute and time wasting in the 90th minute, respectively. The Black and Red's Paul Arriola received a yellow card in second half stoppage time for a foul, as did New York City's Johnson. The final held at 2-0, with the man of the match being Heber.
Finally, Los Angeles FC brings in the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei faces former understudy Tyler Miller in goal. Los Angeles commenced the scoring in the 12th minute with a Carlos Vela goal, via Mark-Anthony Kaye. Seattle's Roman Torres took a yellow card for a 22nd minute foul. The Black and Gold's Eduard Atuesta picked up a yellow card for time wasting in the 35th minute. Los Angeles added on in the 39th minute with an Atuesta goal, set up by Kaye. Kim Kee-hee of the Sounders received a yellow card for his 44th minute foul. Seattle got on the board in the 51st minute with a Harry Shipp goal, passed from Victor Rodriguez. The Black and Gold replied with a Vela goal in the 55th minute, coming off of Atuesta and Latif Blessing. Kelvin Leerdam of the Sounders received a yellow card for his 58th minute foul. Los Angeles extended the lead as Christian Ramirez scored in the 61st minute, with the help of Kaye. Seattle's Jordy Delem was booked in the 67th minute for a foul. The final remained at 4-1, with Kaye picked as man of the match.
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Saturday, April 20, 2019
2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 Day 11
Three games go today, beginning with...
The Nashville Predators hosting the Dallas Stars. Ben Bishop and Pekka Rinne guard the cages. Nashville opened in the first period with a Rocco Grimaldi goal, his third of the postseason, coming off of Roman Josi and Ryan Ellis. Dallas tied it on a Jason Dickinson goal, via Roope Hintz and Roman Polak. The Stars took the lead in the second period with an Alexander Radulov goal, his third of the playoffs, guided in by Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn. Dallas added on with another Radulov goal, his second of the game and fourth of the postseason, assisted by Benn. The Predators got one back with a Ryan Johansen goal, courtesy of Filip Forsberg and Josi. The Stars replied with a Seguin goal, his second of the playoffs, with a lone helper by Benn, who earned a sock trick. Dallas extended the lead as Dickinson scored his second of the game, an unassisted goal. Nashville got one back with a Kyle Turris goal, made possible by Mikael Granlund. This produced the 5-3 final score for the Stars, with the three stars going to Radulov, Dickinson, and Benn, while Seguin and Josi get the honorable mentions. The Stars head home with a 3-2 series lead.
Over in St. Louis, the Blues welcome the Winnipeg Jets. Connor Hellebuyck and Jordan Binnington are the masked men. St. Louis got going in the first period with a Jaden Schwartz goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Brayden Schenn. The Blues added on in the second period with a Schwartz power play goal, his second of the game and third of the playoffs, powered by Tyler Bozak and Vince Dunn. St. Louis extended the lead as Schwartz finished a natural hat trick in the third period with his fourth of the postseason, thanks to Ryan O'Reilly and Alex Pietrangelo. Winnipeg got on the board with a Dustin Byfuglien goal, his second of the playoffs, via Kevin Hayes and Andrew Copp. The Jets got closer with a shorthanded Bryan Little goal, set up by Mathieu Perreault. They came up short, as the Blues held on to win 3-2, with the three stars awarded to Schwartz, Byfuglien, and O'Reilly. The Blues won the series 4-2 to earn their spot in the second round.
Back east, the Washington Capitals bring in the Carolina Hurricanes. Petr Mrazek and Braden Holtby man the nets. Washington started in the first period with a Nicklas Backstrom power play goal, his fourth of the postseason, powered by John Carlson and Tom Wilson. The Capitals added on in the second period with a Backstrom goal, his second of the game and fifth of the playoffs, via Alex Ovechkin. Washington extended the lead as Brett Connolly scored, thanks to Ovechkin and Backstrom. The Capitals padded the lead in the third period on a Wilson power play goal, his second of the postseason, with assists provided by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Carlson. Washington kept going when Nic Dowd converted a penalty shot. The Capitals capped it at 6-0 with an Ovechkin power play goal, his third of the playoffs, with helpers from Kuznetsov and Backstrom. The three stars were handed to Backstrom, Ovechkin, and Holtby (30 save shutout), while Wilson, Carlson, and Kuznetov get the honorable mentions. The Capitals leave home again with a 3-2 series lead.
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The Nashville Predators hosting the Dallas Stars. Ben Bishop and Pekka Rinne guard the cages. Nashville opened in the first period with a Rocco Grimaldi goal, his third of the postseason, coming off of Roman Josi and Ryan Ellis. Dallas tied it on a Jason Dickinson goal, via Roope Hintz and Roman Polak. The Stars took the lead in the second period with an Alexander Radulov goal, his third of the playoffs, guided in by Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn. Dallas added on with another Radulov goal, his second of the game and fourth of the postseason, assisted by Benn. The Predators got one back with a Ryan Johansen goal, courtesy of Filip Forsberg and Josi. The Stars replied with a Seguin goal, his second of the playoffs, with a lone helper by Benn, who earned a sock trick. Dallas extended the lead as Dickinson scored his second of the game, an unassisted goal. Nashville got one back with a Kyle Turris goal, made possible by Mikael Granlund. This produced the 5-3 final score for the Stars, with the three stars going to Radulov, Dickinson, and Benn, while Seguin and Josi get the honorable mentions. The Stars head home with a 3-2 series lead.
Over in St. Louis, the Blues welcome the Winnipeg Jets. Connor Hellebuyck and Jordan Binnington are the masked men. St. Louis got going in the first period with a Jaden Schwartz goal, his second of the postseason, made possible by Brayden Schenn. The Blues added on in the second period with a Schwartz power play goal, his second of the game and third of the playoffs, powered by Tyler Bozak and Vince Dunn. St. Louis extended the lead as Schwartz finished a natural hat trick in the third period with his fourth of the postseason, thanks to Ryan O'Reilly and Alex Pietrangelo. Winnipeg got on the board with a Dustin Byfuglien goal, his second of the playoffs, via Kevin Hayes and Andrew Copp. The Jets got closer with a shorthanded Bryan Little goal, set up by Mathieu Perreault. They came up short, as the Blues held on to win 3-2, with the three stars awarded to Schwartz, Byfuglien, and O'Reilly. The Blues won the series 4-2 to earn their spot in the second round.
Back east, the Washington Capitals bring in the Carolina Hurricanes. Petr Mrazek and Braden Holtby man the nets. Washington started in the first period with a Nicklas Backstrom power play goal, his fourth of the postseason, powered by John Carlson and Tom Wilson. The Capitals added on in the second period with a Backstrom goal, his second of the game and fifth of the playoffs, via Alex Ovechkin. Washington extended the lead as Brett Connolly scored, thanks to Ovechkin and Backstrom. The Capitals padded the lead in the third period on a Wilson power play goal, his second of the postseason, with assists provided by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Carlson. Washington kept going when Nic Dowd converted a penalty shot. The Capitals capped it at 6-0 with an Ovechkin power play goal, his third of the playoffs, with helpers from Kuznetsov and Backstrom. The three stars were handed to Backstrom, Ovechkin, and Holtby (30 save shutout), while Wilson, Carlson, and Kuznetov get the honorable mentions. The Capitals leave home again with a 3-2 series lead.
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