Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Sour Cherry Talks Way Off "Hockey Night".
It's that last part that's gotten Cherry, a former NHL player and coach, in trouble with network bosses and many Canadians over the years. While extolling the virtues of his country's hockey players, he's also exuded contempt for those who hailed from Quebec, Europe and the United States. He's advocated violence on the ice at a time when the NHL is trying to cut back on fighting and concussions. Cherry's maple-leaf-on-his-sleeve approach served him well when saluting Canada's armed forces, sick kids who happen to be hockey players, and other topics that make him sound like a Republican politician from the States.
What finally got Cherry fired was his comment during a November 9 "Coach's Corner" broadcast about Canadian immigrants who couldn't be bothered to buy poppies as a tribute to dead soldiers on Remembrance Day (known as Veterans Day in the U.S.), then wondered why they couldn't appreciate how good they had it in Canada.
Rogers Sportsnet, which owns the Canadian TV rights to NHL hockey (but still shows "Hockey Night" on CBC), chose Remembrance Day to show Cherry the door. They, along with MacLean and "Coach's Corner" sponsor Budweiser have apologized. But Cherry has not.
Don Cherry, until recently, has been a beloved figure in Canada with the loud wardrobes he usually wore on TV and in public. But he's also 85 and has to realize that the world--and Canada-- has changed on and off the ice. It's hard to know what he'll do with the rest of his life at this point, but maybe it'll be something other than yelling at ice clouds.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
World Series: Champions On The Potomac
The Nationals defeated the Astros 6-2 in Game 7 at Houston, in a series where the road team won every game--something that has never happened in pro sports championships. Howie Kendrick and Anthony Rendon hit home runs in the seventh inning to take the lead and never looked back. Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg were the pitching aces that brought the Nationals back from a 3-2 deficit in games.
This was an eventful series all right, and sometimes for the wrong reasons:
- The Astros fired their assistant general manager Brandon Taubman for being a little too exuberant in his praise of closer Roberto Osuna toward a group of female reporters following the team winning the American League Championship Series. Osuna, you see, had been suspended by Major League Baseball for 75 games for violating its domestic abuse policy.
- President Donald Trump attended Game 5 at Nationals Park in Washington, only to find that the reception he got when his face was shown on the Jumbotron was anything but the kind he usually gets at his rallies. In fact, he was booed unmercifully. Under normal circumstances, a President should be greeted with respectful applause by friend and foe alike. This President, however, hasn't done much to earn the respect of his constituents outside of his loyal base. As for those who exercised their First Amendment right to make a sound associated at this time of year with ghosts, we're reminded of something Trump's predecessor Barack Obama once said: Don't boo. Vote.
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
The NBA in China: Air Ball
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Twins 2019: Still Not Ready for Prime Time
TV ratings on Fox Sports North (sold during the season from Disney to Sinclair, best known for using local news to spread right wing propaganda) went up 65%. But most of America never got to see this team except for a couple of appearances on ESPN (against either the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox) and once on You Tube.
Now we know why network executives were reluctant to schedule the Twins, because once again they were swept by the Yankees in the American League Division Series. The Yankees dominated with their own bats (they don't call them the Bronx Bombers for nothing), and had better pitching than the Twins could ever afford. It was Minnesota's 16th consecutive playoff loss, an MLB record, tying them with the NHL Chicago Blackhawks of the 1970s for the pro sports mark. Thirteen of those losses were to the Yankees The Twins have not won a playoff game since 2004.
The Twins will probably get more network TV appearances in 2020, but by then they'll be back in the mediocrity from whence they came as MLB comes up with ways to deaden the ball a little. Another reason why 2019 will always remain one for the record books.
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Our World Series match up: New York Yankees vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Wild 2019-20: On Thin Ice
It took until after the NHL Draft and free agency (for which the Wild were non-factors) for team owner Craig Leipold to realize his mistake and fired Fenton after one season. He was replaced by Bill Guerin, a former player who had been assistant general manager for the Pittsburgh Penguins and general manager for the Penguins' minor league affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA.
Guerin inherits a team that has had no real roster changes since Fenton left. Matt Dumba and Mikko Koivu are both back from injuries that kept them from playing much of last season.. Jared Spurgeon (who just signed a seven-year contract extension), Ryan Donato and Mats Zuccarello are ready to contribute. But the goaltending is a question mark with Devan Dubnyk and Alex Stalock trying to do what Minnesota's defense can't.
Coach Bruce Boudreau is in the last year of his contract, and on his third general manager. What he has to do is clear: Get the Wild in the playoffs, and maybe go past the first round. Or else Guerin can start housecleaning. That process might take years. The NHL's Central Division is so tough that they might have a difficult time staying out of mediocrity. Look for a second year of an early spring exit.
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Our Top 8 teams from each conference:
WEST: Vegas Golden Knights, Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars, Winnipeg Jets, San Jose Sharks, Nashville Predators.
EAST: Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins. Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Tampa Bay Lightning.
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
NFL at 100: From Leather Helmets to Plastic
The National Football League is celebrating its 100th anniversary season this year with an opening night game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, who were originally the Acme Packers and Decatur Staleys. Back in that era, the big stars were Bronko Nagurski and Red Grange. They and their teammates wore leather helmets, primitive shoulder pads, and had off-season jobs to supplement their income.
Today the NFL is one of the most successful professional sports enterprises on Earth, playing its games in packed stadiums with millions of TV viewers looking on. The big stars now are quarterbacks Tom Brady, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers. They wear state-of-the-art helmets, shoulder pads and other body armor, and don't need off-season employment.
Then as now, what goes on out on the field tends to get a little rough. Concussions are a major concern, as more and more players are leaving the game early due to the toll injuries and too many hits on the head are taking. Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots and Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts recently retired rather than continue to subject themselves to the abuse they took on the field, not to mention sapping the joy they once had for playing football. Others keep playing and risking injuries not so much for the love of the game, but because they are not as handsomely paid as Gronkowski and Luck were.
Not everyone is on board with the NFL's efforts to make football safer. Antonio Brown of the Oakland Raiders declined to appear at training camp unless he could use a helmet he wore last season, which he thought was more comfortable than the new ones the NFL has mandated for this season. Days before the start of the regular season, Brown finally broke down and chose the league-approved helmet that suited him. The possibility of Antonio Brown leaving football in a helmet dispute has thankfully passed.
There are other safety measures the NFL has taken, such as penalizing heavy hits and making changes to kickoffs. If the NFL wants to avoid becoming the National Flag Football League sometime in the next century, they'll have to make even more changes so (with apologies to Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson) mamas won't have to stop their babies from playing football. It might cause Curley Lambeau and George Halas to spin in their graves, but the game might actually be for the better.
UPDATE (9/7/19): Having successfully whined his way out of two NFL franchises , Antonio Brown is now on his third one in as many months. He'll be playing for Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Let's see how long this one lasts.
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Herewith, our picks for who will enter the Super Bowl tournament come January. The big game this time is in Miami, and will be seen on Fox.
NFC
North Green Bay Packers
South New Orleans Saints
East Dallas Cowboys
West Los Angeles Rams
Wild Card Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears
AFC
North Pittsburgh Steelers
South Houston Texans
East New England Patriots
West Kansas City Chiefs
Wild Card Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Chargers
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Twins 2019: Leaders Under the Radar
How did this happen, you ask? First-year manager Rocco Baldelli has put together a lineup that so far has put the Twins on a home run pace not seen since the days of Harmon Killebrew, and a more competent pitching staff than anyone dared hope for.
The Twins' efforts haven't been noticed by the rest of baseball--yet--as the New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers all lead their divisions at the All Star break. Only pitcher Jose Berrios and shortstop Jorge Polanco were among the starters at the MLB All Star game in Cleveland, which was won by the American League 4-3.
How long the Twins can keep this up the rest of the season is anyone's guess. Several key players, including Jake Odorizzi, Eddie Rosario, C.J. Cran, Miguel Sano and Byron Buxton are either (A) on the injured list, or (B) flirting with irrelevance and a one way ticket to Rochester, NY.
When it comes to picking up name-brand talent toward the trading deadline, the Twins are usually out of the conversation unless they're the ones selling. This year could be different, but unless team owner Jim Pohlad could be persuaded to open his bank vault, they're more likely to wind up with small-name castoffs for the stretch run.
And then there's Cleveland, the defending division champion that's been getting its act together after a slow start. Remember when we said the C's were trailing by 5 1/2 games? It used to be around ten.
For the Twins to win its first division title since the year Target Field opened,they'll need a lot of things to go right. If not, then it's what we expected all along.
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