Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Caps Lose Heartbreaker on Home Ice, Disturbing Trend of Yielding Early Leads Continues


The Washington Capitals suffered yet another rare loss on home ice this season, falling 5 - 4 in overtime to the Ottawa Senators. A capacity crowd at the Verizon Center saw their beloved Caps relinquish another disturbing flurry of goals in the 1st Period.


Two days after allowing the Calgary Flames to net 4 in the first frame, the Capitals surrendered an early 3 to Ottawa. However, the opening stanza did have one gem of a moment in store for the home team. Alexander Semin continued his push for 40 goals on the season, scoring on another brilliant individual effort, going five hole on Elliott.


Down 3 - 1 heading into the second period, the league's top ranked offense came to life, scoring twice.


First up in the boxscore, Alexander Semin. The talented Russian winger netted his second of the evening, putting him at 37 on the year. Semin collected a brilliant pass from the right flank by Alexander Ovechkin, then avoided a poke check by Elliot, before finally curling around the outstreched goalie stick and putting the puck in the roof of the net.


Mike Green levelled the score at 3 apiece with one period to go. Recently called up Mathieu Perreault scored his second goal since joing the team just 24 seconds into the third period, Erih Fehr was on the assist.


However, Ottawa didn't wait long before finding their own equalizer, as Jason Spezza scored his second of the match.


Mike Knuble missed high and wide on a golden opportunity to take the lead late in the third. Ovechkin blazed down the ice and fed in another beautiful pass towards center, this time from the left side. Knuble had and open net gaping right before him but just missed the top corner.


The Capitals would pay for missed chances such as this, as overtime would eventually bring a late Ottawa goal. Alexei Kovalev netted from an extremely accute angle with just 18 seconds seperating the teams from a penalty shootout.


A couple of keys to take away from the match ...


- The Caps continued a disturbing trend of slow starts in matches. Yes, the offense is top notch and deserves to be ranked first and the team has shown an amazing propensity for coming back from large deficits. Still, it would behoove the team to start coming out with a bit more inensity early.


- A point was still salvaged from this match, which should help in the quest for the President's Trophy. It seems that the history of winners of the regular season title shows that they have not fared overly well in the Stanley Cup Finals. The bottom line is, the Caps just need to focus on winning as many games as possible and not think about these things. Just continue with the winning mentality that has been on display throught the season and keep going with it.


- Despite giving up 5 goals by the time all was said and done, Jose Theodore continues to be impressive between the pipes. Let's face it, he was left hung out to dry a bit on a couple of goals. He still, however, made some real big saves to keep his team in the game.


- With 6 matches to go, it looks like Alexander Semin has a good chance to reach the 40 goal mark. Let's hope his current form continues.

Ravens/Orioles



Ravens: The Ravens are in need of a kicker and it appears they are interested in signing a free agent kicker, The Ravens Brass met with kicker Shayne Graham for over an hour FL during the NFL owners meetings, I think they should bring back Matt Stover.
Orioles: The O's start the season on the road next Tuesday in Tampa Bay, Opening day at the Yard will be next Friday against Toronto. It appears that Koji Uehara will start the season on the DL, he is having an issue with his left hamstring, also the O's have sent Chris Tillman back to Norfolk. Tillman was a prospect who was called up last season with allot of promise. These are not good signs for the Birds pitching this season, however we will see what happens.

Redskins/Wizards/Nationals/Capitals/DC United












Redskins: Lots of draft rumors who should they draft. Tim Tebow, Jimmy Clausen, Sam Bradford, They do not need a QB IMO, They need an offensive linemen especially with Chris Samuels retiring,The should draft Russell Okong out of Oklahoma State IMO. Daniel Snyder though likes to make headlines in the draft and drafting Okong will not make the headlines he so desperately craves. Lets hope Mike Shanahan and Bruce Allen have more sense that our owner who over the years has shown he has none.
Wizards: The Wizards are the worst team in basketball right now with a 15 game loosing streak. Lets hope with new ownership coming that things will change for one of the worst run franchises in all of professional sports.
Nationals: Opening day is next Monday against the Phillies, President Obama will throw out the first pitch Monday. We will see how Adam Dunn does at 1b, how Pudge does at the Nats catcher, will Ryan Zimmerman have another golden glove worthy season, and how long will Strassburg be in the minors before he gets called up, my guess he'll be called up quickly.


Capitals: Despite the loss Sunday to Calgary the Caps clinched the #1 overall seed in the Eastern conference for the first time in franchise history.
DC United: United's season opener Saturday was a forgettable game, hopefully they will have a better outing Saturday in there home opener against New England Revolution.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Washington Capitals vs. Calgary Flames Preview




Its 2:35 I am eating a slice of Papa Johns Pizza, Drinking a Molson Golden, and have season 2 of the Shield on right now. Getting ready for the game at 3. The Caps are moving closer to home ice advantage. Alex Ovechkin has two goals and three assists in three games against Calgary. After Semyon Varlamov suffered his fourth straight loss Thursday, Jose Theodore could start for the Capitals. Theodore has a 1.95 GAA during his seven-game winning streak, and is 5-1-0 with a 2.11 GAA in home games against the Flames. Also the rowdy Canadian Fans at the Phone Booth today will make the game atmosphere awesome. Will check back in with post game thoughts and will be tweeting during the game.

DC United / Washington Wizards Post Game Thoughts from last night








Well, that was an awful outing for DC united loosing 4-o to the Kansas City Wizards. The Keeper Troy Perkins had pressure on him the entire game, United Defense looked awful. The only thing was can say about United is that it is very different team from last season. Hopefully they can gel together and win some games. Next week is the home opener against New England Revolution. The DMV Sportswire crew will be at RFK stadium next Sat for the United home opener.




The Washington Wizards lost there 15Th straight game last night to the Utah Jazz, 103-87. Another miserable performance for them, Andray Blatche had 20 Pts for the Wizards. Wizards GM Ernie Grunfeld said yesterday in a press conference that he expects Gilbert Arenas will be back as a Wizard next season. However with Ted Leonsis buying the Wizards I'm sure Grunfelds future in Washington is Questionable, as it should be. Caps and Flames today at the Phone Booth with action starting at 3:00. We will be tweeting during the game.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

DC United vs. Kanasas City Wizards Preview 7:30 PM




Tonight at 7:30 PM DC United makes its return against the Kansas City Wizards. This is new Head coach Curt Anolfo first game at the helm. United will be lead by veteran Jaime Moreno, who is has been the cornerstone of the team for a long time. There are some new faces most notably The 37 year old former Bolivian National team player, and has been playing in Spain for 14 season, Juan Manuel Pena. Also the big story tonight will be Curt Anolfo against his old team The Kansas City Wizards; in 2009 Anolfo was fired by Kansas City Wizards coach Peter Vermes. Also Ben Olsen takes on his new role as an assistant coach. Olsen retired after last season ands its great hes still with the Organization. I will have post game thoughts up tonight.