Drury Beats Fleury!
A New York Yankees, Giants, Knicks, Rangers and other stuff blog.
Richard Widmark (1914-2008) was one of the greatest movie stars in the history of the business. He was a dominant presence in noirs, westerns and war flicks. Though he was from the "look em in the eye and tell them the truth" school of acting, he could also play a freakshow with the best of them. Though his heyday was ended when television encroached on and swallowed both the crime and western genres, he made some cool HBO movies in some time in the `80's where he played an old dective. He could still bring it. God bless him, he was a great on.
I said I wouldn't say another word about the Knicks until they made a meaningful change. According to ESPN they have, giving longtime Pacer GM Donnie Walsh 3 years and 15M to come in as the new president of the Knicks. It is unclear when his job will start, but it can be assumed, that he has Little Dolan's ear starting now. Walsh is a very good basketball man who's never won a title, but over three years, he should be able to get the Knicks back to being a respectable team. Here's hoping he's allowed to name his own coach. And let's hope it's not Zeke.
Richie's new deal runs through 2012 and though details have not been announced, it is the first of a group of extensions we expect to hear about in the weeks leading up to the draft and mini-camps. The Giants and Seubert have enjoyed an exemlary relationship in a very tough business, and it seems that this latest deal will keep Richie in big blue till his playing days are over.
The Saints have apparently not given up hope of adding Jeremy Shockey to Sean Payton's Big Easy O. The latest buzz has them offering the #40 pick plus S Roman Harper for the Giant TE. Though the Giants are denying talks, it's clear something could be cooking with the probowl TE as the draft appproaches.
The Rangers made it two in a row, as they came back to tie it late in the 3rd and win it on a Dawes goal in the shootout against the Devils tonight. This was a very tough game a very impressive win for the Rangers. They showed all the road toughness they lacked last weekend. Lundqvist was fantastic and Drury got the goal that made it 1-1 and sent the game into overtime. Go Rangers!
The Rangers played poorly on defense and had a very lackadaisacal approach to the puck tonight - the result was their first loss in 5 weeks. They play again tomorrow, and might have underestimated the requirements of a game against the Panthers tonight. They couldn't afford to do that. They have to beat the teams they are better than. Here's hoping a new streak starts tomorrow.
Today the Giants added depth the QB by signing QB David Carr . Carr has lots of experience and is a clear upgrade over what we've had behind Eli so far . He was a very talented collegian who had the misfortune of being drafted by an expansion team. The Giants environment should help him. LB Danny Clark also visited the Giants today but has apparently left without a contract. The Giants could still add a little more depth before the draft.
Hank was amazing as he turned away 29 shots in regulation and three more in the shootout as he collected his 9th or 10th shutout of the year. Dawes had the gamewinner in the shootout for the blue shirts and the Rangers collected two more points. That puts the Rangers point streak at 12 games. They haven't done this in a long time. Go Hank! Go Rangers!
Hank was very good only giving up a goal that had deflected off of both Malik and Roszival on it's way past him. Avery had a pair of goals, the second an empty netter. Shanny and Gomez had the other goals. Hank now has 30 wins. The Rangers have gotten points in every one of the last 11 games. Go Rangers.
The Giants got their man. Veteran safety Sammy Knight was apparently their top choice to fill Gibril Wilson's roster spot and serve as a mentor/bridge to a younger player. Knight has always been slow, but has made a remarkable number of plays by recognizing what was coming. In many ways he is like Antonio Pierce as a field presence and a leader. If they let him play in the box and limit his downfield coverage responsibilities, he should contribue. His 3 year 5M price is right. Nice move.
In a sloppy game that saw Valliquette replace Hank after 1 period, and the Rangers go into prevent and give up a 3rd period lead, Shanny and Dawes scored goals in the shootout to finally finish off the Flyers. Other goals were scored by Sjostrom, Backman, Straka and Callahan. It's onfortunate that the Flyers picked up a point, but great that the Rangers picked up two.