Monday, November 16, 2009

Brookls Orpik is sidelined for two weeks

It is announced on Thursday that Penguins' defenseman Brooks Orpik will be out of the lineup for the next two weeks because of a lower-body injury. "He's got a two-week injury, lower body," head coach Dan Bylsma said. "We were excited that he was doing better than we feared. He's doing well. We got some good news and he'll hopefully be around 14 days." Orpik left the game on Tuesday night in Boston in the first period after falling into the boards and did not come back to the game. Now the Penguins have lost a player in each of their past three games, and four in the last two weeks.

Forward Tyler Kennedy left after team warm-ups at Los Angeles on Nov. 5 and has been out ever since. Then the team lost defenseman Kris Letang after he suffered a shoulder pain on Nov. 7 at San Jose. And only three days later, the team is marching without Orpik. It is regrettable for fans not to see them playing on the ice in the penguins jerseys.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Red Wings' General Manager and Capitals Knuble will be on NHL Live!

Today's NHL Live! show includes four-time Stanley Cup winning general manager Ken Holland of the Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals right wing Mike Knuble, who has 5 goals and 10 assists in 18 games this season. Holland will talk to hosts E.J. Hradek and Deb Placey about the NHL General Managers Meeting in Toronto and the recent play of his Red Wings team. Knuble, whose team beat the Islanders in an 11-round shootout, will be happy to discuss his No. 6 ranking in the League in his capitals jersey.

The show will be on air from 1 to 2 p.m.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Two wonderful games will be on show on Sunday

Most hockey fans know that two games will be on tap for Sunday, and both tems promise to be for fun. At 5 p.m. ET, the Atlanta Thrashers will perhaps bounce back from Saturday's 6-3 loss on as they will host the St. Louis Blues at Philips Arena. St. Louis was extremely competitive on Saturday, but came up in a 2-1 shootout loss against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wachovia Center.

And three hours after that game begins, the Colorado Avalanche will continue their fabulous start as they will take on the Edmonton Oilers at the Pepsi Center. So which team do you support? Anyway, let us put on NHL jerseys and support our favourite teams.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Pitcher Marmolejo is suspended

Next year Reds Minor League pitcher Jose Marmolejo will serve a suspension after Major League Baseball disciplined him due to the use and possession of a prohibited performance-enhancing substance. It actually occurred over the summer but was under review at the end of the season. The Reds club suspended Marmolejo from their Dominican Summer League team in August for the final 10 games of this year during the check. Then MLB handed down a 50-game suspension and considered the team's suspension as part of the time served. As a result, Marmolejo will at least miss the first 40 games in the next season.

Marmolejo made thirteent appearances in the DSL, getting 17 earned runs on 28 hits over 19 2/3 innings. Thus we will not see him playing in his reds jersey for a while.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Vancouver Canucks' Grabner is out of games for 6 weeks

It is reported that Grabner has injured his ankle during a pre-game soccer warm-up last Sunday and is expected to be out for about six weeks. This Austria native has collected two goals and three assists in nine games with the Canucks this season.

"Obviously, it's challenging for everyone but injuries are a part of the game," said Alex Burrows. "There's a lot of injuries around the league and we’re no different. Hopefully we'll get those guys back soon." Roberto Luongo, also out with a hairline fracture to his rib, is expected to make the teams upcoming road trip. When will Canucks fans see those injured players skating on the ice in the canucks jerseys again?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Defenseman Del Zotto becomes October's top rookie

New York Rangers defenseman Michael Del Zotto was named the NHL's Rookie of October after posting 12 points in 14 games. Del Zotto scored 4 goals and had 8 assists to lead all rookies in scoring for the first month in the new york rangers jersey. He was selected by the Rangers with the 20th pick in the 2008 Entry Draft, scoring his first goal in only his second game. He added a goal and an assist two days later.

"Forget about his skill and all the points he's put on the board, but it's the way he handles himself," Rangers coach John Tortorella said. "I don't think he's afraid to make mistakes so it allows him to try to make a difference. That's pretty unique for a 19-year-old guy playing the toughest position in the game."

Monday, November 2, 2009

Yankees game becomes the most-watched World Series

The Yankees win over the Phillies on the Halloween night was the most-watched World Series game on Saturday in these five years. Game 3 drew 15.4 million viewers, which is a 57-percent increase over last year's Game 3 between the Phillies and Rays. The last Saturday game which drew more viewers was Game 1 between the Red Sox and Cardinals in 2004.

Through three games, this year's World Series has averaged 17.9 million viewers, a 46-percent increase over the first three games last year and is the highest average since 2004. Guys, put on yankees jerseys and support them!