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Blackhawks Score 4 Goals in 3rd Period, Defeat Avs 6-2

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 | NHL, Sports | No Comments

WOW – - the Blackhawks quickly turned a tense, 1-goal nail-biter into an easy, walk-in-the-park victory on Monday night at the United Center. The Blackhawks scored 3 goals during a 7-minute span late in the 3rd period, to propel the Blackhawks to the 6-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche – the team’s 3rd win in a row. Patrick Sharp scored twice during that stretch – his 8th and 9th goals of the season – and he also added an assist on Troy Brouwer’s goal in the 2nd period. Andrew Ladd also had 2 goals and an assist for the Blackhawks, giving him 3 goals on the year. It was a big win for the Blackhawks, who opened a 5-game home stand at the United Center with the exciting victory.

The Avalanche took the lead in the 1st period on a Ben Guite goal. The Blackhawks then surged ahead with 3 straight goals – 2 goals in the 2nd period and 1 goal just a little over a minute into the 3rd period on a power play. After the Avs cut the Blackhawks lead to 3-2 on a Milan Hejduk goal, the Blackhawks followed up 8 minutes of tense, scoreless play with their 3-goal barrage. Nikolai Khabibulin picked up his 4th win of the season by saving 24 of 26 Colorado shots.

Joel Quinneville picked up the win against the team he used

to coach. The Blackhawks have looked like a different team under Quinneville – going 5-1-2 since he took over for Denis Savard on October 16th. The Blackhawks are 6-3-3, the same record they posted the last time the team qualified for post-season play during the 2001-2 NHL season. While it’s a little early to scoreboard watch, the Blackhawks have to feel good seeing themselves among the elite in the NHL’s Western Conference (tied for 4th place with 15 points). With 4 more games left on the 5-game homestand, the Blackhawks will need to keep up the intensity to build

up wins and points before their long west coast road trip. The Blackhawks have 5 days off before they face off against the Calgary Flames on Sunday, November 9th.

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Magic Defeat Bulls 96-93

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 | NBA, Sports | No Comments

The Chicago Bulls road woes continued during the 2008-9 NBA season. Although the score might indicate a closer game, the Magic truly dominated from start to finish. The Magic led by as many as 17 points on 2 separate occasions, and although the Bulls made spirited runs at the end of the 1st half and once again during the closing minutes of the game, the Bulls really didn’t deserve to come away with the road win. In the end, Dwight Howard proved too much for the Bulls to overcome with his 22 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. All 5 Magic starters and bench player Keith Bogans each scored in double-digits. Rashard Lewis put forth one of his best nights of the young season – 21 points, 11 rebounds and a token assist.

As for the Bulls, Drew Gooden led the way with 21 points, but only 3 rebounds. For a good portion of the game, Gooden was setting solid picks for Derrick Rose and Ben Gordon, and that probably cut into his rebound total. Derrick Rose chipped in 14 points and 4 rebounds, but the rest of the starters were largely ineffective – Tabo Sefolosha (3 points, 4 rebounds), Luol Deng (1 point, 7 rebounds, 3 assists), and Tyrus Thomas (7 points, 6 rebounds). Bench players Ben Gordon and Andres Nocioni were keys to the Bulls success. Nocioni scored 20 points and grabbed 7 rebounds, while Gordon added 17 rebounds, 2 rebounds and 2 assists. At the end of the game, Gordon missed a fadeaway jump shot with 15 seconds that would have tied the game. After the Magic only made 1 of 2 free throws after a Bulls foul, Nocioni’s 3-point shot at the buzzer failed to find the hole, and the Bulls were saddled with the 3 point loss.

On the road, the Bulls will need to start quicker if they expect to be able to win important road games. So far, the Bulls have had to battle from behind early, and that becomes even harder to do on the road. Down the stretch, the Bulls need to put the ball in Derrick Rose’s hands more often. Gordon is more of a scorer than a creator of the dribble, especially with his smaller size. Instead of letting him go one-on-one with his defender, the Bulls need to let Rose do his thing, and find Gordon or the open man to take the perimeter jump shot. This is something Head Coach Del Negro and his staff will have to get comfortable with as the season progresses, or else we will continue to see these close losses.

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The Bulls play the Cavs in Cleveland on Wednesday, November 5th. Then they open a big 5-game home stand at the United Center before they open a long west coast road trip that has the team playing 6 games in 9 days. Assuming a loss to the Cavs, the Bulls will need to go at least 3-2 at home to get back to .500 before the 7-game road trip.

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