Friday, June 19, 2009

Cup Finale on NBC Was Most Watched N.H.L. Game in 36 Years

This is pretty damn impressive for a sport desperate in need of exposure.

-KK

NBC’s Game 7 broadcast of the Stanley Cup final between the Penguins and the Red Wings on Friday night drew an average of 8 million viewers, the biggest American television audience for any N.H.L. game since the 9.4 million who watched the Game 6 Cup finale between Montreal and Chicago in 1973.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

City of Champions Returns!

What a great run for the Pittsburgh Penguins! After dropping the Filthy Flyers and then Fat Ted's Crapitals, a sweep of the Hurricanes, the Pens had the rematch they so desperately sought.

It never disappointed and the third Stanley Cup is back in the Burgh after defeating Marian Hossa and the Red Wings. Ironic isn't it Marian? Over 375,000 fans turned out to see the victory parade and that was awesome.

Most of my friends and colleagues offered congratulations, but there are always sore losers. Like Fat Ass John Henry.

He being a Phillies fan was offered congrats last season when the Phils won it all, but the lumpy lard couldn't return the favor in true fat and filthy fashion. Oh well, maybe he ate his hands and couldn't send an e-mail message.

Enough nonsense, what a year it's been in Pittsburgh sports. If only the Pirates could jump the .500 line and finally end the streak from hell. Nice to dream isn't it?

Friday, June 05, 2009

Funny Song re; McLouth Trade

Found this after a post on a Buccos' message board.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Here We Go Again

Another year, another Pirates' starter traded for mid-range prospects. I really want to believe that this management group is different and knows what they're doing, but it's really hard to.

Gone now is Nate McLouth, a fan favorite and quality baseball player. On a team already desperate for run production, this makes little to no sense. Then again, where is this team headed this year, really? While they are playing respectable baseball (24-28), the lowly Pirates will most likely finish well below .500 yet again. This trade clinches that for sure.

If they are blowing it up, then blow it the whole way up. Trade Adam LaRoche, Freddy Sanchez, Ryan Doumit, Paul Maholm, John Grabow and Matt Capps. Hell, trade Eric Hinske and Craig Monroe if you find a taker.

Anything less than a complete rollover of this club will not be acceptable. That said, it's exactly what will happen. After all, this is the Pirates we're talking about.

Best of luck, Nate. You will be missed.

On a more positive note, Let's Go Pens! Let's Go Pens! Let's Go Pens! And oh yeah, 57 days til the Steelers report to camp.