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March 30, 2008

Leafs beat Habs 4-2

Filed under: fanhome | by Habsfan84 @ 8:45 am
TORONTO (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens went into their game against the Toronto Maple Leafs hoping to build on their Eastern Conference lead.
Not so fast.
Rookies Anton Stralman and Jiri Tlusty each scored two goals and the Maple Leafs beat the Canadiens 4-2 on Saturday night.
"We were looking for an easy game, but it wasn't easy," Christopher Higgins said.
It sure wasn't.
Nik Antropov added three assists for the Maple Leafs, who are playing for pride after being eliminated from playoff contention Thursday night.
Tom Kostopoulos and Mathieu Dandenault scored for the Canadiens, who failed to put more distance between them and the second-place Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference title race. Montreal wasn't pleased with its effort Friday night in Buffalo, but escaped with a late-game comeback.

"I knew we would have a bit of a letdown after clinching a playoff spot, but I didn't think it would last this long," coach Guy Carbonneau said. "We have three games left. We have to regroup and end the regular season on a good note."
Stralman got the game's first goal after a scoreless first period when his wrist shot from the point at 7:25 of the middle period beat a screened Jaroslav Halak top corner on the stick side.
Dandenault tied it 58 seconds later when Maxim Lapierre's shot banked off him and in behind Vesa Toskala, who made his 30th consecutive start.
Stralman put Toronto back ahead 2-1 with a wrist shot from the top of the faceoff circle at 9:33 that beat a yet-again screened Halak.
Tlusty, who also had an assist, added a pair of goals at 3:17 and 15:16 in third period to seal the victory. Kostopoulos scored with 16 seconds remaining.
The playoff-bound Canadiens were without captain Saku Koivu and offensive defenseman Mark Streit, out with foot injuries. The extent of the injuries won't be known until doctors take a closer look Monday in Montreal.
"Saku is a special player and he's our leader, we'll miss him for sure," Higgins said after Saturday's game. "Hopefully he's not out for long. But one of our advantages on this team is that we have depth. Guys step in and contribute."
Koivu and Streit were both injured during Friday's 4-3 overtime win in Buffalo, but played the entire game - Koivu and Streit both assisting on the overtime winner by Higgins.

Notes: Toronto has three games remaining: Tuesday at home against Buffalo, Thursday at home against Ottawa and next Saturday at Montreal.

Habs For Breakfast - March 29, 2008

Filed under: fanhome | by Habsfan84 @ 8:31 am


















Habs Pull One Out Of The Fire - Gazette

"I don't think we played well in any period," Higgins said. "Tomas scored two big goals for us but, even though we won, we're not happy with the way we played. I suppose it's a natural letdown after clinching the playoffs, but it's something we talked about before the game, but we played exactly like we said we didn't want to play." - Pat Hickey

Canadiens Are Surprise Team Of The Year But The Playoffs Are A Whole New Season - Gazette

"The Second Season, unlike the regular season, really is a whole new season. The games are different in so many ways. The pressure to win goes through the roof. Checking is tighter. Scoring is lighter. Fighting is down. Even the refereeing is different. It's a whole new game in which "team" becomes even more important than it is during the regular season." - Red Fisher

Habs Atop East After Stunning Comeback - Montréal Canadiens.com

"This means a lot, it's a good learning experience for us," Montreal coach Guy Carbonneau said, noting his team came out too relaxed after clinching a playoff berth earlier this week. "We just kind of showed up. We didn't respond, but sometimes it's better to be lucky than good, and we took advantage of it in the last minutes."

Higgins Caps Off Rally With OT Winner - TSN

"George Gillett walked into the visitors' dressing room at HSBC Arena and whispered to a handful of his Montreal Canadiens players. "That was a crazy game, I'm proud of you guys," said the Montreal owner.

Price Looks To Be Habs Next Playoff Young Gun - NHL.com

"I think everyone was surprised when Bob traded Cristobal, but he also knew what we had in Carey and also the kind of player we had in Jaroslav," Carbonneau said. "I just wanted him to realize that he didn't have to be Superman. What got him to this point was just being Carey Price and that's all I wanted him to be. I didn't want to put any more pressure on him than he had and just wanted him to feel comfortable." - Mike G. Morreale

Habs Refuse To Stop Amazing Us - Lions In Winter

"The play by Mark allowed Price to remain on the bench as it gave us a face-off in Buffalo's end and inevitably to our goal. This was a perfect example of how never giving up on a play will pay its dividends in the end - no matter what 100% effort is always required." - Tobalev















Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself - The H Does Not Stand For Habs

"I don't know how many of you are like me, but I've been afraid of opposing teams for a long time now. For years, we could never look at a schedule and say, "Oh yeah...Habs'll take that one for sure." - J.T

Un vol à Buffalo - RDS

"Avec seulement 15 secondes à écouler à la partie, le joueur d’origine tchèque a poussé le match en prolongation grâce à son 29e but de la saison. Plekanec a sauté sur une rondelle libre à l’embouchure du filet pour compter." - Eric Leblanc

Les ressemblances avec 1993 - RDS

"Depuis la nomination de Carey Price au poste de gardien numéro un du Canadien, plusieurs ont comparé l'édition actuelle de l’équipe à celle de 1986. Par contre, la troupe de Guy Carbonneau ressemble peut-être davantage à celle de 1992-1993."

Six minutes ont suffi! - Le Journal

"Dominé durant la plus grande partie de la soirée à son premier match depuis sa qualification pour les séries éliminatoires, le Tricolore a effacé un déficit de deux buts avec deux minutes et demie à écouler en temps réglementaire avant d'arracher une victoire de 4 à 3 en prolongation aux Sabres de Buffalo, hier soir." - Marc De Foy

In the non Habs related good read category, check out Joe Pelletier's "9 going on 80" birthdat feature on Gordie Howe. The Hockey Greatest Legends site has links to 11 interesting pieces on Howe.

Civil Rights Game

Filed under: fanhome | by Coop @ 8:11 am
First the Big Guys have an off day today.
Was yesterday in Springfield considered an off day?
Our AA Cardinals look great.
I'm even hoping (again?) for a winning Memphis team.
The real thing starts tomorrow.

Civil Rights Game.
Redbirds striving to keep game in town : Baseball : Commercial Appeal

Bleacher, Kat and I know the rain poured until game time last year.
Then, it cleared and the field was good.
Morning rain again. Cold. White Sox and Mets. No Cardinals.
The price has been set out of my range.

Civil Rights Game

Filed under: fanhome | by Coop @ 8:11 am
First the Big Guys have an off day today.
Was yesterday in Springfield considered an off day?
Our AA Cardinals look great.
I'm even hoping (again?) for a winning Memphis team.
The real thing starts tomorrow.

Civil Rights Game.
Redbirds striving to keep game in town : Baseball : Commercial Appeal

Bleacher, Kat and I know the rain poured until game time last year.
Then, it cleared and the field was good.
Morning rain again. Cold. White Sox and Mets. No Cardinals.
The price has been set out of my range.

Civil Rights Game

Filed under: fanhome | by Coop @ 8:11 am
First the Big Guys have an off day today.
Was yesterday in Springfield considered an off day?
Our AA Cardinals look great.
I'm even hoping (again?) for a winning Memphis team.
The real thing starts tomorrow.

Civil Rights Game.
Redbirds striving to keep game in town : Baseball : Commercial Appeal

Bleacher, Kat and I know the rain poured until game time last year.
Then, it cleared and the field was good.
Morning rain again. Cold. White Sox and Mets. No Cardinals.
The price has been set out of my range.

Kiss of death?

Filed under: fanhome | by DR3AMR @ 12:40 am
Both Rosenthal and Gammons picked us to win the WS.

March 29, 2008

Wall Street Journal Manager Rankings

Filed under: fanhome | by HoyaRoxFan @ 2:04 pm
http://online.wsj.com/public/resourc...sort=overal l

WSJ used a series of metrics (close games, team Pythag score, and player performance) to quantify and rank 20 baseball managers. Clint Hurdle ranked last of the 20 managers reviewed (5 of the 6 bottom-feeders were playoff managers last year as compared to 2 of the top 5). No doubt the numbers will be hailed by some and scrutinized by others, but perhaps the most intriguing thing here is its very presence in a major news outlet like the Journal. Has to be considered a victory for the number guys.

Advice for Rico Washington?

Filed under: fanhome | by ArRedbird @ 1:43 pm
Rico Washington has had 11 years in the minors to prepare for this season.
An now, the stars in the cosmos have aligned perfectly for him.
A door has opened.
Advice? Who better to offer him advice than...Crash Davis? :wink:

--Crash Davis: It's time to work on your interviews.

--Calvin LaLoosh: My interviews? What do I gotta do?


--Crash Davis: You're gonna have to learn your clichés. You're gonna have to study them, you're gonna have to know them. They're your friends. Write this down: "We gotta play it one day at a time."


--Calvin LaLoosh: Got to play... it's pretty boring.


--Crash Davis: 'Course it's boring, that's the point. Write it down.



And additional thoughts to prepare Rico for this, his moment in time...

--Crash Davis: Yeah, I was in the show. I was in the show for 21 days once - the 21 greatest days of my life. You know, you never handle your luggage in the show, somebody else carries your bags. It was great. You hit white balls for batting practice, the ballparks are like cathedrals, the hotels all have room service, and the women all have long legs and brains.

--Teammate: Really hot, huh?

--Crash Davis: Yeah, and so are the pitchers. They throw ungodly breaking stuff in the Show. Exploding sliders.


from the movie "Bull Durham"

Saturday game at Springfield

Filed under: fanhome | by Coop @ 10:50 am
March 29.
I am surprised that there hasn't been more coverage of these 2 games.

Probables: Brad Thompson vs P.J. Walters at 1PM.

Kary Booher
Cardinals Report | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader

Cards WebNews - Saturday March 29, 2008

Filed under: fanhome | by BleacherBum593 @ 9:21 am
Here's the first edition. Post-Dispatch has their preview articles starting to run today. I'll be back later with more.

- Today: St Louis @ Springfield – Brad Thompson vs P J Walters
- The Bum hosts “live” chat at FanHome on Sunday, 8 PM
- Win 2 tickets to a Cards Game – enter the “Name the Forum” Contest
- What do the Redbirds and the River Bandits have in common? Find out Sunday night at the Season Opening Chat Session


The Big Club

Wellemeyer hot in the cold - Right-hander allows only six hits, one run in brisk warmup weekend against Springfield by Kyle Neddenriep / Springfield News-Leader

Welcome to the show - Cardinals give Barton a preview of what's to come by Kary Booher / Springfield News-Leader

Washington likely on St. Louis roster - Former Springfield standout considered for utility role as team puts focus on flexibility by Kary Booher / Springfield News-Leader

Fond memories of the minor leagues - Cards' Wainwright recalls early days by Kary Booher / Springfield News-Leader

Schu fits at top of the order By Derrick Goold / ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

Washington favorite to make Cards' roster - Veteran of 11 Minor League seasons may take final infield spot By Matthew Leach / MLB.com

Cards coach contemplates action vs. Slaten, KFNS By Dan Caesar / ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

Cardinals: Spring training wrapup by Lisa Riddle / TCPalm

What if ...? Lots of scary thoughts in minds of Cards fans by Joe Ostermeier / Belleville News-Democrat

5 questions for the Cardinals by David Wilhelm / Belleville News-Democrat

A call to arms: Will Cards' cavalry arrive in time to save shaky rotation? by David Wilhelm / Belleville News-Democrat

Bring it on: Cards starting season after winter of discontent by David Wilhelm / Belleville News-Democrat

Wellemeyer has solid outing against Double-A Cardinals by Associated Press / Belleville News-Democrat

Cardinals Opening Day outlook - Despite roster overhaul since '06 Series, expectations high By Matthew Leach / MLB.com

Wainwright ready for Opening Day nod - Right-hander excited, not nervous, to make big start By Matthew Leach / MLB.com

Cards bank on rejuvenated offense - Power surge could be key to team's playoff hopes By Matthew Leach / MLB.com

Pujols puts on show vs. Double-A squad - Cardinals slugger doubles, hits a solo homer in three at-bats By Matthew Leach / MLB.com

Cards announce Opening Day festivities - St. Louis to look forward, honor past prior to its 117th opener By Matthew Leach / MLB.com


Birds in the Bushes

Cardinals Report by Kary Booher / Springfield News-Leader

Memphis, Palm Beach play to tie - Pomeranz twirls for hometown 'Birds By Chad Renning / Memphis Redbirds

Golden Pen: Baseball marriage should be fruitful by Democrat and Chronicle


X-Cards/Other News:

Memphis important to baseball's history - City offered ballplayers support during era of social change By Justice B. Hill / MLB.com


LETS GO BLOGGING:


Birdland by Derrick Goold – Blog / St Louis Post Dispatch


Obviously, You’re Not a Golfer By Matthew Leach – Blog / MLB.com

Cardinals Corner by Kary Booher – Blog / Springfield News-Leader

viva el birdos

Future Redbirds

View From the Cheap Seats By Scott Wuerz / Belleville News-Democrat

Cardinals Best News Links Blog

C70 at the Bat
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