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Day 12 Review – FIFA World Cup 2010
The format of the matches has changed and two matches will be played at 7:30 pm and 11:50 pm.Tuesdays saw France and South Africa while Mexico took on Uruguay. The second set was between Nigeria & South Africa and Greece taking on Argentina.
Flyers Vs BlackHawks Game 6 NHL Streaming Stanley Cup
Somehow, for the Philadelphia Flyers, it all has to converge at Wachovia Centre tonight (8 p.m., CBC, NBC, RDS) – team, town, tenacity, truculence, together – and if it does, they believe, it will be too much for the Chicago Blackhawks to handle.
And the sun will come up tomorrow, and there will be a Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final on Friday.
Sounds good, in theory.
But just in case, here is one other theory they figure it can't hurt to throw into the pot: the Cup is in the building for Game 6.
And the team that can close it out tonight with a victory – Chicago – knows it. Knows how close it is, can almost taste it … but knows also, if only subconsciously, that it doesn't really, absolutely, have to be tonight.
Even the prospect of an end to a 49-year Stanley Cup drought is no match for human nature.
The gulf between desperate and merely eager is a mile wide. Or that's what head coach Peter Laviolette will be telling his Flyers, using personal experience from Carolina's Cup-winning 2006 season. The Hurricanes had three chances to close it out, and squandered the first two. They went into Edmonton, leading the final series 3-2, and were blown out 4-0.
It could happen to Chicago. Hint, hint.
"It was nauseating. I went back to the hotel room in Edmonton and I almost threw up," Laviolette said yesterday.
"To be close, to have an opportunity … Game 5 wasn't much better. We were winning, they tied it up late. We went on the power play in overtime and they scored a shorthanded goal in our building with the Cup being polished out back."
Chris Pronger saw that Carolina failure to close the deal in Edmonton from the other side.
"Yeah, I think it's a motivating factor," the big Flyers rearguard said. "You're on home ice. They have a chance to clinch. You don't want to see that in your building, and you want to get to a Game 7. You want to have an opportunity to win it. That's the biggest thing.
"At the end of the day, we're here to win a Stanley Cup. We need to get two wins to do it. But you have to get one before you get two."
Reminders are all around them. Ville Leino, the 26-year-old Flyers forward, lived the crushing letdown last year with Detroit, when the Wings blew 2-0 and 3-2 series leads and surrendered the Cup on home ice to Pittsburgh. He remembers how the Cup was close enough to taste, and he believes the Hawks can taste it now.
"Last year was a tough time," Leino said. "You just want it to be over with. You want to be winning and raising that Cup. It's something you try to block out, but it's still there. It's not very easy to shut it out. It's going to be there. Hopefully, it's going to be a little bit of an advantage to us."
Laviolette, whom his players describe as an impressive speech-maker and motivator, said he has no Knute Rockne-style, tub-thumper planned for tonight, but you can bet he will remind the Flyers how the home team refused to let the Cup be presented to the bad guys in 2006.
He has already pointed out that the Penguins wrote the blueprint the Flyers now must follow, if they're to win the Cup.
"I do look for those type of things. Historical precedents," Laviolette said. "I think part of your job as coach is trying to motivate and get your team to believe in things – and there's no question we've talked about that situation. I mentioned the Carolina situation in the past. We've talked about what our team has been through. You talk about winning championships. You see them happen year after year.
"But our championship that we're pursuing is special. Maybe more so than others, if you look at how we had to get here and what we had to do to get our hands on that thing.
"I mean, you keep fighting for it. One thing this team really has proven is that they're capable of fighting. We'll be ready to do that (tonight)."
If it's any comfort to Chicago fans, the Blackhawks are aware of the dangers of over-eagerness.
"I'm just going to prepare the same way I prepare for every other game, and maybe pay a little bit more attention to the details," said Tomas Kopecky, another of the victimized Wings of a year ago.
"You can't look ahead way too much in front of you. Just focus on the little things and the little battles. That's when the big things are going to come."
One big, shiny thing in particular, they hope.
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/Flyers+will+play+desperate/3129250/story.html#ixzz0qOmnTlzY
P.K Subban recalled for Game 6 – Montreal Canadiens
The Canadiens confirm the recall of defenceman PK Subban from the Hamilton Bulldogs for tonight's Game 6 vs. the Washington Capitals. Subban will participate in the morning skate but will not talk to the media afterwards, according to the team. The recall exhausts the Canadiens' call-ups for this season, as if that matters. Source HabsInsideOut
Canadiens’ Price faces Caps’ snipers in Game 4
Carey Price will be in the Montreal crease Wednesday night as the Canadiens host the Washington Capitals for Game 4 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series. Price finished Game 3 on Monday night after Jaroslav Halak allowed three quick goals at the start of the second period as the Capitals rolled to 5-1 win to take a 2-1 lead in the beat-of-seven series. Ryan O'Byrne will also see his first action of the series, while Mathieu Darche will be a healthy scratch. Jaroslav Spacek is a game-time decision after being injured in Game 3. If he plays, Marc-Andre Bergeron will play up front and the head coach Jacques Martin will use seven defencemen.
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/Canadiens+Price+faces+Caps+snipers+Game/2935091/story.html#ixzz0llvOvcTT
Montreal Canadiens Defeat Washington Capitals – Caps fan yells at tsn camera
Post game reaction from the Washington faithful.. Habs win 3-2 in overtime…
Montreal Canadiens Live NHL Hockey – Streaming Games
Canadiens' Jaroslav Halak makes a spectacular save on Islanders' John Tavares on Tuesday night. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Preview | Matchups | Thursday's NHL schedule | Boone's Game Blog and About last night … | Stubbs on Twitter | Hickey's game story One point. That is all the Canadiens need Thursday night against the Carolina Hurricanes to guarantee their spot in the playoffs. But as we saw a few days ago, earning one point, let alone two, agains the Hurricanes is no easy task for the Canadiens. Jaroslav Halak will be back between the pipes for Montreal despite a 4-3 shootout loss to the Islanders on Tuesday night. Game time is 7:30 p.m.
Source: Habsinsideout.com
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