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A Rod and Bonds both like the roids

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 | MLB | No Comments

A Rod

Looks things are going to get a lot worse for Alex Rodriguez in the coming weeks, according to many news sources he tested positive to steroids back in 2003.  In 2003 there was no real penalty for using steroids and it was big joke in MLB.  More than 5 percent of players in the majors tested positive in the ’03 survey, and mandatory testing was implemented — including provisions for penalties — in 2004. Rodriguez is the highest paid player in the MLB. What will Madonna say about all of this?

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College Basketball Scores Friday

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 | College Basketball | No Comments

Koessler Athletic Center (Buffalo, NY)

Fairfield (15-9) « 25 40 65
Canisius (7-16) 24 27 51

Edward Leede Arena (Hanover, NH)

Brown (6-13) 28 27 6 61
Dartmouth (5-14) « 27 28 8 63

Lavietes Pavilion (Boston, MA)

Yale (8-11) « 45 42 87
Harvard (9-10) 40 26 66

Gallagher Center (Niagara, NY)

St. Peter’s (6-17) 27 28 55
Niagara (18-6) « 35 38 73

Palestra (Philadelphia, PA)

Columbia (8-11) « 33 41 74
Pennsylvania (5-12) 30 33 63

L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium (Princeton, NJ)

Cornell (14-7) 20 21 41
Princeton (8-8) « 29 32 61

USF Sun Dome (Tampa, FL)

Marquette #8 (20-3) 28 28 56
South Florida (8-14) « 32 25 57

Players of the Game
MARQET – J. McNeal (Pts:22, Reb:4, Ast:1)
SFL – J. Verdejo (Pts:21, Reb:1, Ast:3)

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NHL Scores Friday

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 | NHL | No Comments

Final 1 2 3 T
Montreal (29-17-6) 0 1 1 2
Buffalo (28-20-5) « 0 2 1 3
Three Stars
1. R. Miller – BUF (Saves: 35, Save Pct: .946)
2. T. Connolly – BUF (Goals: 1, Assists: 0)
3. M. Lapierre – MON (Goals: 0, Assists: 1)
Final 1 2 3 T
Columbus (24-23-5) 0 0 1 1
Pittsburgh (26-23-5) « 0 3 1 4
Three Stars
1. K. Letang – PIT (Goals: 2, Assists: 0)
2. S. Crosby – PIT (Goals: 1, Assists: 2)
3. M. Fleury – PIT (Saves: 33, Save Pct: .971)
Final 1 2 3 T
New Jersey (33-16-3) « 3 2 0 5
Atlanta (18-30-5) 0 1 0 1
Three Stars
1. Z. Parise – NJ (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)
2. T. Zajac – NJ (Goals: 1, Assists: 0)
3. P. Martin – NJ (Goals: 0, Assists: 1)
Final 1 2 3 T
Nashville (25-24-3) « 0 1 1 2
Minnesota (26-22-3) 0 0 0 0
Three Stars
1. J. Arnott – NSH (Goals: 1, Assists: 0)
2. D. Ellis – NSH (Saves: 22, Save Pct: 1.000)
3. N. Backstrom – MIN (Saves: 24, Save Pct: .923)
Final 1 2 3 T
NY Rangers (29-19-5) 1 1 0 2
Dallas (25-19-7) « 3 1 6 10

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NBA Scores Friday

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 | NBA | No Comments

Orlando (37-12) 29 22 23 28 102
Indiana (20-31) « 32 29 19 27 107

Players of the Game
IND – D. Granger (Pts:33, Reb:5, Ast:1)
ORL – D. Howard (Pts:21, Reb:20, Ast:0)

Atlanta (29-20) « 19 24 35 24 102
Charlotte (19-30) 22 33 22 20 97

Players of the Game
CHA – E. Okafor (Pts:15, Reb:19, Ast:2)
ATL – M. Williams (Pts:29, Reb:7, Ast:1)

Boston (42-10) « 27 19 26 38 110
New York (21-28) 26 21 29 24 100

Players of the Game
NY – D. Lee (Pts:18, Reb:18, Ast:1)
BOS – P. Pierce (Pts:26, Reb:4, Ast:1)

Toronto (19-33) 16 32 21 23 92
New Orleans (29-18) « 26 16 22 37 101

Players of the Game
NO – P. Stojakovic (Pts:28, Reb:5, Ast:2)
TOR – J. O’Neal (Pts:24, Reb:6, Ast:3)

Denver (34-16) « 30 38 34 22 124
Washington (10-40) 23 25 22 33 103

Players of the Game
WAS – A. Jamison (Pts:26, Reb:8, Ast:5)
DEN – C. Anthony (Pts:23, Reb:8, Ast:6)

L.A. Clippers (11-39) « 33 35 34 24 126
Memphis (13-36) 20 29 28 28 105

Players of the Game
MEM – R. Gay (Pts:26, Reb:5, Ast:0)
LAC – Z. Randolph (Pts:35, Reb:10, Ast:3)

Portland (30-19) 25 15 26 27 93
Oklahoma City (12-38) « 37 23 21 21 102

Players of the Game
OKC – K. Durant (Pts:31, Reb:3, Ast:2)
POR – B. Roy (Pts:32, Reb:9, Ast:6)

Utah (29-22) « 28 17 35 31 111
Sacramento (11-40) 25 30 22 30 107

Players of the Game
SAC – K. Martin (Pts:37, Reb:5, Ast:2)
UTA – D. Williams (Pts:34, Reb:3, Ast:4)

Golden State (16-35) 21 33 31 20 105
Phoenix (27-21) « 31 28 27 29 115

Players of the Game
PHO – A. Stoudemire (Pts:19, Reb:15, Ast:2)
GS – S. Jackson (Pts:24, Reb:2, Ast:6)

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Blackhawks Top Flames 5-2 in Calgary

Saturday, February 7th, 2009 | Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Sports | No Comments

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The Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 5-2 in Calgary on Thursday night. The Blackhawks remain unbeaten this season in games played across the Canadian border – 7-0 currently. The 1st period was as exciting as they come – as each team traded goals twice to close out a 2-2 period. Dave Bolland scored his 11th goal of the season and Andrew Ladd knocked home his 9th of the season. Then the Blackhawks took over. They scored the next 3 goals and the defense shut down the Flames offensive attack, as they cruised to a 5-2 win. Adam Burish’s 4th goal of the season midway through the 2nd period gave the Blackhawks the lead for good. Colin Fraser and Troy Brouwer finished off the game’s scoring with goals in the 3rd period. Nikolai Khabibulin saved 29 of 31 shots on goal and won his 3rd straight game. He is now 16-4-5 on the season.

The Blackhawks have 3 games left on their current road trip before returning home to face the Dallas Stars at the United Center on Valentine’s Day Night. With the win, the Blackhawks jumped ahead of the Flames in point total – 66 to 64. But because of divisional rules, the Flames are still the 3rd seed in the Western Conference because they are the Northwest division leader. The Blackhawks, on the other hand, still trail the Detroit Red Wings by 7 points in the race for the Central Division title.

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