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Thursday, May 22, 2014

WSD Sports Page: Kings dominate against Blackhawks in 3rd period, tie series

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In the first 38 minutes of the game, Chicago was up 2-0 and cruising to take a 2-0 lead in the third round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Then, things escalated quickly after Los Angeles broke through with a goal.

Five more goals were scored by the Kings after Justin Williams scored on a tip-in with under two minutes left in the second period, winning by the final 6-2 tally and evening up the series. The Kings took advantage of two power play opportunities early in the final period and Jeff Carter had a hat trick in that final stretch.

It was incredibly uncharacteristic for Chicago to get ran out on their own ice like that. Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews admitted that it just got away from them once the Kings were able to garner all the momentum (via NHL.com):

"You're bound to give up something," Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews said. "If they score a goal to pull within one it doesn't mean they have to score six unanswered. I think we always want to close out periods. We want to try to keep that momentum going into the next one but sometimes it happens. So we just needed to find a way to bounce back early in that third and we didn't do it."

The second power play opportunity given to LA was a mental error by Chicago's Brandon Saad, but that likely put the nail in the coffin after the Kings were able to grab the 3-2 lead just three minutes into the final period.

Don't forget about Jonathan Quick, who had a stellar first period just to keep the game within reach. He saved 19 shots in the first two periods before Chicago was held to just six in the final frame.

It took five periods, but the Kings finally broke through to make it a series against the Blackhawks.


Other Headlines

MLB: Giants beat Rockies 5-1, lose pitchers Cain and Casilla

Matt Cain continues to have the worst luck this season. After three innings, San Francisco's starter pulled his right hamstring and had to exit the game. He gave up zero hits and walks along with recording three strikeouts on 36 pitches, en roue to what looked like a great start. Luckily, the bullpen was able to break through and save the day, with Yusmeiro Petit picking up the win after three innings of work himself.

Another injury was sustained by reliever Santiago Casilla, who was trucking to first base and landed awkwardly on his leg, tumbling down and was in agony for quite a few minutes. With a quick turnaround today thanks to a day game, the Giants have to work quickly to come up with a plan to replenish the pitching roster as they deal with injuries.

In better news, the Giants got the much-needed win with solo long-ball shots from Hunter Pence, Pablo Sandoval, and Brandon Crawford.

NBA: Spurs flex muscles again, throttle Thunder to take 2-0 lead

I don't want to say a series is over after two games, but Oklahoma City is on life support. The loss of Serge Ibaka was a huge loss for the Thunder, and Scott Brooks needs to figure out a game plan to both slow down San Antonio and get more of his players involved. Russell Westbrook took over the game and missed a billion shots during the Spurs' huge run that spanned the second and third quarters.

There's plenty of time to work some magic, but clearly, Gregg Popovich is showing how superior he is as a head coach and how much better of a team that he has in the Western Conference -- which is an unbelievable statement.

NFL: Smith pleads no contest to three felony weapons, two misdemeanor DUI charges

Sentencing will happen shortly after training camp opens up this summer for the team. Obviously, being an NFL player and all, he won't be facing much, if any, jail time. But he should easily see a suspension from the NFL, or at the very least a suspension from the team. His actions are indefensible, and so was the abomination at LAX last month. Smith shouldn't be seeing action until October, but we'll see how severe his punishments are.


Today's Slate
(Central times listed)

STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS - ROUND 3
Canadiens at Rangers (NYR 2-0) - 7:00 NBCS

NBA PLAYOFFS - CONF FINALS
No games

MLB
-Giants at Rockies - 2:10 MLBTV
Dodgers at Mets - 6:10 MLBTV
D'backs at Cardinals - 6:15 FSMW
Cubs at Padres - 9:10 CSCH

CBB - BIG 12 TOURNEY
Kansas vs Baylor - 9:00a FSSW+
Texas Tech vs Oklahoma - 12:30 FSSW+
TCU vs W Virginia - 4:00 FSSW+
-Oklahoma St vs Texas - 7:30 FSSW+

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Yesterday's Favorites: Los Angeles Kings dominate Game 5, keeping San Jose Sharks on their heels

Los Angeles takes all the momentum from San Jose in the NHL playoffs, San Francisco dominates in the fifth inning to win their third straight game, Denver wins their 21st consecutive Major League Lacrosse season opener, and Tottenham bores everybody by holding on to win in today's very long recap of all my favorite teams from yesterday.


NHL: Kings 3, Sharks 0 (SJ leads 3-2)

When Los Angeles generally gets three goals, it's game over with Jonathan Quick in front of the net. That certainly was the case on Saturday night. Quick stopped all 30 San Jose shots and the team killed all five Shark power plays. Three different Kings scored, including Jeff Carter's second goal of the playoffs on the lone power play goal. Drew Doughty was a part of the assist, his fourth of the postseason.

LA still has plenty of work to do, but they completely eliminated home advantage at The Cage early. San Jose fans were booing from the national anthem to the final horn. They've got full momentum in the series, and the Sharks will have to refocus and try to close the series out on Monday night.

MLB: Giants 5, Indians 3

Tim Lincecum didn't get off to a great start for San Francisco, but it didn't matter. After giving up the first three runs of the game, the Giants figured out Zach McAllister, punching in four runs in the fifth inning. With the bases loaded, Gregor Blanco pinch hits and singles in a run. Angel Pagan sacrifices to bring in another run. After Blanco steals second, Hunter Pence hits a ground ball to reel in the remaining two on the bases. Buster Posey tacked on a run in the next inning with his fifth homer of the season.

It's San Francisco's third straight win, keeping ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers who held on in the ninth inning to defeat the Colorado Rockies. San Diego dropped another game to the Washington as they continue to struggle bringing in the runs.

OTHER NOTES: Pablo Sandoval continues to struggle, going 0-for-3 at the plate on Saturday. Lincecum gave up nine hits, three runs and recorded just three strikeouts in 4.2 innings of work, but the bullpen (Gutierrez, Machi, Affeldt) and Sergio Romo didn't give up a hit en route to the closer's sixth save of the season.

MLL: Outlaws 14, Launch 10

Major League Lacrosse finally kicked off on Saturday, and both games started off as road team blowouts. Denver spoiled Florida's inaugural MLL game in Boca Raton and raced all the way to an 11-1 lead at halftime. However, the Launch refused to become lunch, and Florida's Josh Amidon added on after scoring the team's first goal with a 2-point goal in the third period. Veteran Casey Powell led the way with three goals and two assists.

Florida scored all five goals in the 3rd period and had a seven-goal run until Denver finally stopped the bleeding with Chris Bocklet hitting two of the Outlaw's final three goals to hold on to the victory. Bocklet had five goals while Eric Law had two goals and two assists. Goalie Jesse Schwartzman was an impenetrable wall until the 3rd quarter, but the lead perhaps made everyone soft on Denver.

BPL: Tottenham 1, Stoke City 0

Spurs all but clinch Europa League action, but it wasn't pretty. Emmanuel Adebaylor set up defender Danny Rose for his first Premier League goal of the season. He also aided in the elimination of Ryan Shawcross for Stoke, picking up his second yellow card. But even with 10 men, Stoke played more inspired down the stretch and had multiple opportunities to end the game in a draw.

The lackadaisical Spurs got through this week, finally on the road for once, but there's absolutely no inspiration here. Basically, their objective is to just get through each game, and move right on to the next. Similar to low-paid production jobs, the just want to get a project over and done with so they can move right on to the next one. In Tottenham's mind, they were ready for the season to end yesterday.