End of October Hockey: Best and Worst of the Month
Biggest Surprise: Phoenix Coyotes
The team finally was sold out of backruptcy to the NHL, and have a buyer that is interested. Which is fantastic. And the way the team is playing is surprisingly fantastic too. They are 8-4-0, and have been very surprisingly competitive in the West. They are showing themselves off as a fast, gritty team. They may not stick around, but their sudden success in the beginning of this season is worth watching.
Honorable Mention: Colorado Avalanche, who have 22 points through 12 games, but don’t have ownership issues.
Biggest Disappointment: Toronto Maple Leafs
Yes, yes, this team is rebuilding. But they’ve been downright non-competitive. They are 1-7-2, are last in the league in points with 4, they’ve given up 4.2 goals per game, have a -18 goal differential in 10 games, and their backup goalie, Joey MacDonald, was 3RD STRING for the ISLANDERS last season. They can’t score, they can’t defend. Ron Wilson is the most over-rated coach in the game. If you want evidence, take a look at how the Sharks have played under Todd McLellen compared to him.
Honorable Mention: Anaheim Ducks, who are the only team to LOSE to the Leafs this season.
Biggest Surprise- Player: Anze Kopitar, LA Kings
Kopitar has led the Kings to the top of the Pacific Division thus far, by not playing like the enigma like he has been for most of his young career. He has 21 points, 2nd in the NHL to some dude named Alexander, and is a +4 as well. Let’s hope the 22 year old comtinues his rise to stardom, because he has the skills to do so.
Honorable Mention: Michael Del Zotto, New York Rangers- the 19 year old kid has been a find at defense for the Rangers. He leads all rookie defesemen in points, and had been solid on defense.
Most Important Free Agent Signing: Marian Gaborik, New York Rangers
One can look at Gaborik’s importance to the Rangers when he went down to a minor knee injury earlier this week. He didn’t play when the Rangers played the Islanders. The Rangers lost 3-1. In Gaborik, who has 10 goals and 18 points, the Rangers have their first true sniper since Jagr.
Honorable Mention: None, because I can’t think of any others who have had such an impact.
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Well, thats it for now. More later.
Inside The NBA- Friday
-The Cavaliers are unwilling to trade Zydrunas Ilgauskas in a deal for Golden State’s Stephen Jackson, according to ESPN TrueHoop’s Henry Abbot. Big Z played 13 minutes on Wednesday and 25 on Tuesday and took a total of nine shots. His talents are being severely underutilized by this team because of Shaquille O’Neal, and Anderson Varejao can hold down the center spot when Shaq is out of the game. Cleveland could use an upgrade on the wing instead of Anthony Parker and Daniel Gibson. Cleveland needs to find a way to get this done if they want to truly contend with Boston, Orlando and Washington.
TNT’s Dynamite Players-After a subpar performance on Wednesday, Tim Duncan came back strong with 28 points and 16 rebounds on Thursday but his supporting cast didn’t help him at all in Chicago. Luol Deng led six Bulls players in double figures with 17 and Derrick Rose had 13-7-7 as Chicago edged San Antonio 92-85. Brandon Roy always saves his best for TNT, and put up 30 but a 41 point performance from Carmelo Anthony was more than enough to give Denver a 97-94 win over the Blazers.
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Denver- The Nuggets already beat division rivals Utah and Portland with rookie Ty Lawson showing that he’ll be a good backup. Carmelo Anthony looks like a man on a mission.
Boston- The Celtics went into Cleveland and played a great defensive game against the Cavs, and then held Charlotte to 59 points on Wednesday. Rajon Rondo and Rasheed Wallace have looked really good.
Toronto- Getting 28 from Andrea Bargnani and 21 and 16 from Chris Bosh in an opening win over Cleveland is a great confidence builder for a team in a little bit of transition. And Hedo Turkoglu only had an average game, imagine when he and Jose Calderon are running the break.
Miami- Granted they were playing the Knicks, but if Michael Beasley and Jermaine O’Neal play like this all season, Dwayne Wade and the Heat will be tough to beat.
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Cleveland- The Cavs lost two games at home all of last year and then dropped their first one at the Q to Boston and then went to Toronto and got smacked around by the Raptors. Not a good start at all.
Charlotte- You train all season to play well opening night and you score 59 points? Eight in the third quarter? One player in double figures? The Bobcats have started the season in the ice age.
Philadelphia’s Starting Five- Besides Lou Williams’ 18 points, the foursome of Elton Brand, Andre Iguodala, Thaddeus Young and Samuel Dalembert scored a combined 33 points in a 120-106 loss to Orlando.
NBA Tonight
ESPN has a doubleheader beginning with a rematch of last year’s classic first round series as the Bulls visit Boston at 8 p.m. followed by Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavericks battling Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. Milwaukee opens its season in Philadelphia, Charlotte looks to avenge their 59 point game against the Knicks and Washington plays Atlanta in a good early Southeast Division showdown. Chris Paul and the Hornets host Sacramento, Oklahoma City visits Detroit in an interesting game and Dwayne Wade and the Heat play Danny Granger and Indiana. Cleveland looks to avoid an 0-3 start in Minneota, Toronto plays Memphis and Vince Carter goes to his longtime home as the Magic play in New Jersey against the Nets. The Clippers look to avoid 0-3 in Utah and Golden State visits Phoenix.
SprungOnSports’ Week Eight Sunday Matchup Madness ATS
Houston (+3) over Buffalo (Ian Eagle, Rich Gannon)- To me, this pick is not as clear cut as most people would think. Matt Schaub has obviously been on a tear, with eight TD’s and just two picks over his last three weeks, but the Bills have had an excellent pass defense this season that somehow forces turnovers with seemingly average talent in the secondary and an OK pass rush. They’re 10th in the league in passing, eighth in sacks and number one in interceptions. They’ll need all these components to beat Houston at home on Sunday. But since the Bills are dead last in the NFL in run defense, Steve Slaton should be getting the ball early and often. The Texans are in the bottom half of the league on defense, and there should be a heavy dose of the running game to protect Trent Edwards if he does play. Look for Schaub to break through with one or two big plays that should lift Houston to victory.
Chicago (+13) over Cleveland (Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcotts)-After the way Chicago played last week after Cincinnati, it’s a good thing they have the Browns this week. If the Bears were playing any other team besides maybe Tampa, St. Louis, Detroit or Washington I’d take the home team. Cleveland is bad against the pass, but it seems like Jay Cutler has been bad against everyone. So a heavy dose of Matt Forte is exactly what Chicago needs to get off the schneid. Derek Anderson could have a big day in the air if he doesn’t get in his own way first. Look for the Bears to take out their past losses out on the Browns in the Pound.
Dallas (+9.5) over Seattle (Dick Stockton, Charles Davis)- Dallas’ pass defense fared well against Atlanta last week mainly due to their pass rush, and that unit should continue to carry the defense against a Seattle team that just lost Walter Jones for the season and perhaps his career. The run defense has been better over the last couple of games, and the defense should get to Matt Hasselbeck. Seattle has a middle of the road defense that Tony Romo should do well against if given time and if the offense doesn’t shoot themselves in the foot with silly penalties. Miles Austin should be able to continue his success and Dallas should come up with a double digit win.
Detroit (+3.5) over St. Louis (Ron Pitts, John Lynch)-As bad as Detroit is, St. Louis can’t stop the pass for their lives and Matthew Stafford should have a very strong day passing to Calvin Johnson. Come to think of it, neither team is good on defense, so it’ll come down to turnovers and the Lions have forced twice as many turnovers this season as the Rams. Steven Jackson should have a very good game but I can’t trust Marc Bulger to pick St. Louis in a game. Lions for the win? Yes!
Indianapolis (+12) over San Francisco (Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan)-The Colts obviously have an incredibly proficient offense, but it’s the team’s defense that will win this game for Indianapolis by more than 12. They’re sixth against the pass with an underrated pass rush playing against a QB in Alex Smith who hasn’t started in quite some time. Frank Gore will have to have a really big day like Steven Jackson did last week to keep it close. The Niners will need to put on their best defensive performance in a long time to keep their offense in it. Colts by at least 12.
Miami over NY Jets (Jim Nantz, Phil Simms)– The two teams played a thriller in South Beach just a few short weeks ago and it will be about which team adjusts. Rex Ryan will have to figure out how to stop the Wildcat without Kris Jenkins plugging the middle. Ryan knows that he needs to put the heat on Chad Henne when he’s in the game, but the ground game should be Miami’s main focus early so they can erase their excruciating loss to New Orleans last week. Mark Sanchez played a great game against the Dolphins in their last meeting and he might be able to do even more with Will Allen out for the season. Thomas Jones and Shonn Greene should have far less success than they did over the last two weeks, and I don’t see how New York will be able to stop the Wildcat and the Miami running game without Jenkins. Look for another close Dolphins win over the Jets.
NY Giants over Philadelphia (Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa) –Brian Westbrook may not play with a concussion he suffered Monday in Washington, and LaSean McCoy would have to play an enormous role if he’s out. New York’s pressure on defense has been disppointing over the last week, and they need to make Donovan McNabb uncomfortable and limit the big plays, especially from DeSean Jackson. Eli Manning has been terrible over the last two weeks and going on the road in a big game should inspire him to come out in a big way. The running game should come back to form and I can’t trust the Eagles just two weeks after a loss in Oakland. A Tom Coughlin team in a must-win game can’t be picked against this week.
Baltimore (+3.5) over Denver (Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf)- The Broncos need to protect Kyle Orton from the Ravens defense and it’ll be on rookie Knowshon Moreno to do some damage on the ground. But the 3-3 Ravens will have a killer instinct in them on defense and should neutralize the Denver attack. But Broncos DC Mike Nolan returns to Baltimore with quite a 3-4 unit of their own and Joe Flacco could have a tough day on Sunday, but expect the Ravens to play with an enormous sense of urgency and will end Denver’s unbeaten run.
Jacksonville over Tennessee (Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker)- Vince Young will get his opportunity to start, which is nice, but not a winning scenario against a Jaguars team very much in the playoff race. Jacksonville will easily take advantage of Tennessee’s last-ranked, injury-ravaged defense with David Garrard slinging it out to Torry Holt, Mike Sims-Walker and Maurice Jones-Drew. Chris Johnson will have to be VY’s bailout plan on Sunday or it could be another Jags blowout win over the Titans this season.
San Diego (+16.5) over Oakland (Dick Enberg, Dan Fouts)- JaMarcus Russell’s confidence has to be shot after being replaced last week against the Jets and the Chargers should be riding high after crushing the Chiefs on the road. LaDanian Tomlinson should have a big day against the Raiders, who will likely not show anything despite playing San Diego close in the first game. Phillip Rivers should have a big day, as should the Chargers at home.
Arizona (+10) over Carolina (Chris Myers, Brian Billick)- The Cardinals defense is tops in the league against the run, which is the Panthers strength with DeAngelo Williams and Johnathan Stewart. Their pressure on Eli Manning led to three picks last week and their pressure on embattled Carolina QB Jake Delhomme should force him into a few mistakes as well. Carolina is number one in the league against the pass but 26th against the run so a more balanced Cardinal attack than usual should pay dividends in the form of another win in Glendale.
Green Bay (+3) over Minnesota (Thom Breneman, Troy Aikman)- The Green Bay crowd will be in a frenzy in a huge game not just because of Brett Favre’s return to Lambeau Field but because a Packers win could give them the inside track at the NFC North title. Green Bay’s offensive line will need to put forth a sterling effort against Jared Allen and Minnesota’s pass rush, but Ryan Grant should have a good game and Aaron Rodgers will throw all over the Vikings secondary without Antoine Winfield if given the opportunity. And Favre will turn the ball over at least two times against a Dom Capers defense that will be extremely fired up. The Packers need to limit Adrian Peterson’s big plays and will, and the Packers will come away with an enormous win.

