Saturday, April 14, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Because It's the Cup: Playoff Predictions


No matter what team you affiliate yourself with as a fan, the Stanley Cup Playoffs is something that I describe as a party with a show: everyone is invited, whether you’re participating or not. Even if your team isn’t in it, just watching the playoffs can give you chills. For the fans whose favorite teams are taking to the ice in hopes of winning the league championship, the run can be both painful and magical. We experienced that last year, when the Lightning went on that surprise early summer run, beating the Penguins in 7 games, sweeping then cup favorite the Capitals, and then pushing the Bruins to the max, losing in game 7 by the minimal score possible in a hockey game. For us here at Bolts by the Bay, it was a great experience that was both amazing and excruciating at the same time. This year, the Lightning won’t be competing. However, Lightning fans, along with fans of each and every single team will be watching, hoping to experience something out of the ordinary during this early summer party. I made some predictions during the beginning of last week, before the playoffs began. Some of them look to be taking shape, while others have been turned completely upside down... more.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Twitter Quotes: Gabriel Landeskog on NHL 13 and Bragging Rights

Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog is one of my favorite players simply for sharing my first name. I think it's far-fetched, but wouldn't it be a great story if the rookie made the cover of NHL 13? Gabe thinks so.


Twitter Quotes: Ochocinco on Birds

I've not been on this all that often lately, and I must say I greatly miss entertaining everyone with my thoughts on sports topics. Today, I saw something on my Twitter feed posted by the all too famous (or infamous) Chad Ochocinco. And yes, profanity is used, but we're all adults here. If not, act like it ;)


Friday, March 2, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Lightning Look to Continue Push

As the Tampa Bay Lightning head into Friday night, they sit six points out of the playoffs. The Winnipeg Jets are holding on to eighth place with a one point lead over rival Washington. The playoff bubble has become tighter and tighter as the season has progressed. Just 6 points separate 8th and 12th place in the Eastern Conference. The Maple Leafs have dropped off in the last few weeks, the Sabres, Jets, and our Lightning have been winning with some consistency, while the Capitals have struggled to win big games against conference rivals. However, all of these teams have a solid chance at the eighth place spot. However, for tonight, the Lightning are focused on one thing: the first place Rangers...more.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Twitter Quotes: Colin Cowherd on Apologies

Amidst an NBA All-Star Game in Orlando (20 minutes from my home) that saw Lebron James turn the ball over in the last seconds of the game, there was also talk about a single hard foul given by Dwayne Wade and received by Kobe Bryant. Kobe suffered a broken nose, and what was described as a 'minor concussion'. Wade later released an apology to his all-star counterpart. When asked on ESPN's Sportsnation if D-Wade should have apologized, Colin had this to say.


Twitter Quotes: Gonzalo Le Batard on Running

Gonzalo Le Betard is Dan Le Batard's father, and they both run a show on ESPN called Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable. Gonzalo always has something to say, and most of the time it is something that is humorous. This quote explains how to do something that seems pretty pedestrian, but is difficult for some..


Twitter Quotes: Jacoby Ellsbury on Jason Varitek

Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek announced today that he would announce his retirement on Thursday. Varitek has certainly been at least one of the faces of the franchise for as long as been there, and there is no doubt the league will miss him. Jacoby Ellsbury shares his thoughts.




Official release here.

Twitter Quotes: Colin Cowherd on Idiots

As you all should know, my favorite sports radio personality is ESPN's Colin Cowherd. I heard him say something this morning on his ESPN Radio Show The Herd that was both interesting and humorous.


Monday, February 27, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Deadline Summary: Lightning Acquire Three Defensemen

As it turned out, Steve Yzerman was not finished making moves. Hours before the trade deadline, the Lightning announced three separate trades. The first announcement involved a deal with the Detroit Red Wings. The Lightning picked up veteran defensman Mike Commodore in exchange for a 7th round pick at the 2013 draft. Commodore has been around for a while, playing in 471 games with the Devils, Flames, Hurricanes, Senators, Blue Jackets, and the Red Wings in the past 11 years. Commodore is a big defenseman, standing at 6 feet and 5 inches and weighing 235 pounds. The Lightning then gave up defensemen Matt Gilroy in exchange for Ottawa’s Brian Lee. Lee has played 167 career games with the Senators, along with 123 games at the AHL level. And finally, the Lightning also received Keith Aulie from the Leafs in exhange for forward Carter Ashton. Keith Aulie is a big 6 foot 6, 217 pound defensman that has played in 17 games with Toronto this season and 57 NHL games in his career. Brian Burke, General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, said this of Keith Aulie...more.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Twitter Quotes: Logan Morrison on.. himself?

Marlins left fielder Logan Morrison has gotten in trouble at least once or twice because of his tweeting.. This may not help his cause.

Twitter Quotes: Ochocinco on Colors

Chad Ochocinco has always made media stories for his craziness, but he has a wise spot as well.


Pinterest Shows us Downie as he Helps Avs to Win

Saturday night was a night to remember for Avs' forward Steve Downie. After 9:13 in the first period, Downie broke through Red Wings' goaltender Jimmy Howard for the eventual game winner in a 4-3 Avs victory over Detroit. Downie also had assists on both of rookie forward's Gabriel Landeskog's goals.




Since being traded to the Avs from the Lightning, Steve Downie has 2 goals and 3 assists with his new club. After an emotional departure, Downie has settled in rather well.

Twitter Quotes: Apolo Ohno on Facing Fears

Apolo Ohno does more than win Olympic Medals; he also tweets. I found this one inspiring:


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Introducing Pinterest With a Heat Win Over the Knicks

Linsanity did not phase Lebron James and the Heat tonight as Miami beat the Knicks tonight by a score of 102-88.

A few days ago, this sign was spotted during a Knicks game...



However, Lebron stared Mr. Jeremy Lin down tonight with one of those 'Welcome to the NBA' looks.

Source: nba.com via Gabriel on Pinterest


These images are both linked to my Pinterest page. It's a new website, and is a pretty easy way to share your interests through images representing them. Check it out, and if you want in, shoot me an email and I'll send you an invite.

Email: gmoreta12@yahoo.com    Please let me know in your subject that you are asking for a Pinterest invite.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Stamkos: 30, 40… 51?

This year Steven Stamkos has shown his skills yet again. For the third consecutive season, Stamkos has surpassed the 40 goal mark. In fact, his goals total for the last three seasons is 136 goals, easily placing him ahead of everyone else in terms of goals scored since the beginning of the ’09-’10 season. Stamkos has been a great leader on the ice as well, beginning with the most obvious form of recognition: an ‘A’ on his jersey. Stammer has shown to everyone why he is the Assistant captain on the team at only 22 years of age. With so many goals scored against, it’s very hard to keep a great plus minus on this Lightning team. However, Stamkos is tied at second on the team with a plus-6 rating (tied with Bergeron, two behind Purcell). Stamkos’ fabulous offensive play has been complimented by improving defensive play from the center. Critics have always questioned Steven’s ability to play defense, but he has responded by steadily improving his defensive play throughout the season... more.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Nabby Off the Market, Lightning Move on to Buffalo

The Tampa Bay Lightning played against the New York Rangers Thursday night, and my was it a thriller. Stamkos scored his league leading 35th goal on a breakaway, Captain Vinny scored a grind-it-out goal, and Garon looked focused in net. As dominant as the Rangers have been this season, I was extremely impressed with the effort put forth by the team as a whole during the game against the Blue Shirts. Of course, the team did end up blowing a third period lead and losing in overtime, but that’s not the encouraging part. For the first time in a while, the Lightning didn’t loose the game; they were simply beaten, fair and square. Top teams find ways to beat teams, and last night’s win for the Rangers was an example of that... more.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Stamkos More Relaxed After Break

Steven Stamkos seems to be feeling a lot more relaxed now after the All-Star break than before it. Before all of the festivities, he seemed somewhat nervous about the game, especially the skills. After doing pretty badly in the accuracy shooting (3 hits in 40+ secs) Stamkos stole the show and beat Price twice (no poetic scheme intended) and Tim Thomas once to go a perfect 3 for 3, eliminating Buffalo’s Pomminville to win the elimination shootout event. Stammer said he didn’t really have a set strategy in the shootout. He skated in and reacted “on instinct”...more.

The Most Failed Contract in Sports


I just read an article on The Hockey Writers today. A paragraph stood out to me regarding New York Islanders' goaltender Rick Dipietro. A stat stood out to me and I wanted to share it with my readers:

"It was recently announced that goaltender Rick DiPietro would likely miss the remainder of the season due to sports hernia surgery. DiPietro, whose 15 year contract signed in 2006 will pay him 4.5 million per season through 2021, has appeared in a total of 47 games since 2008, compiling a 14-24 record."

In my view, DiPietro's lack of ice time due to injury, coupled with his extremely long-term deal make his contract the most failed one in all of pro sports.

Source: http://bit.ly/wokIbp paragraph 5 via The Hockey Writers.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Let's Review: Tampa Bay Lightning

As the Lightning rest during this much needed break, let’s take some time as fans to appreciate the current position. To be only three games under .500 and 9 points out of a playoff spot with 32 games left to play is actually not half bad. I mean, if you were to glance at our injuries list, you can see why. At one point, the Tampa Bay Lightning had nine players out due to injury. During the last game played Tuesday against the Blue Jackets, the team was jokingly called the Tampa Bay Admirals several times. It was appropriate, as the Lightning had four call ups playing for the Lightning. At one point, an entire forward line of AHL call-ups playing together at one point. However, there are your share of negatives attributes that the team must work on fixing if they want any chance at a playoff spot. With a four game win streak going into the All-Star break, it seems like the team is on their way to tweaking its issues..more.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Tampa Bay Lightning at Dallas Stars 8:30 pm EST

The Lightning and Stars meet tonight in Dallas for the first and only time this season. This rare match up features a couple of teams outside of the top eight in their respective conferences. As the Lightning look to build on a 5-3 victory Tuesday night over the Boston Bruins, the Stars look to end a 3 game losing streak. The Lightning have just ended their losing skid, and will look for a second consecutive wins for the first time since the late December home stand sweep... more.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

In Pittsburgh, Geno Beats Sid

Okay, so let us speak about the Pittsburgh Penguins' star center. No, it isn't who you think. I actually want to talk about Evgeni Malkin. Malkin is tied for the league lead in points with 52. Now, this is without the presence of the oh-so-famous (or infamous) 'face of the NHL', Sidney Crosby. Sid has been sidelined with concussion like symptoms for a few weeks now (about a month if I'm not mistaken). But, before we get too far into Sidney, I'll stop right here and make this clear: this article is about Malkin, not Crosby. Malkin's stats so far this season: 22 G, 30 A, 52 pts, and  6 Game Winning Goals. If we look at where the Penguins are right now, we may be able to say that Malkin's play has barely kept the Pens above water. Pittsburgh is in 8th place, only 3 points ahead of the 9th place Maple Leafs. Forget James Neal, it's not about him. As well as Neal may be doing, it's not his team. In Pittsburgh, it's all about Evgeni Malkin, not Neal, and definitely NOT Sidney Crosby. In my opinion, it always should have been Geno's team, not Sid's. Below is an interesting article that was delivered to my Twitter account that I would like to share with everyone.

The article above points out some details that you could use to argue that either player had a better run. Sid's run included more points than Geno's, but Malkin also missed 7 games this year. In fact, of the 49 top scorers in the league, Malkin's 38 games played is the fewest (Conley, para. 19). Who knows what Malkin could have done for the Pens during those 7 games. As an overall player, I think Malkin is better. He's just been screened by a flashier (and probably better looking) Sidney Crosby.

Article on The Hockey Writers, written on January 18th, 2012, by James Conley.
Image: PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 17: Evgeni Malkin #71 of the Pittsburgh Penguins celebrates his goal with the bench during the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes on January 17, 2012 at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/NHLI via Getty Images)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Via Bolts by the Bay: Tampa Bay Lightning: The Solution? Patience

After the Lightning’s loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins Sunday afternoon, woes from fans rained down on the team. Fans were immediately complaining about all of the issues the Lightning have. As if those of us who pay attention to the team don’t already know what is wrong. Maybe it’s the defense? Or the goal tending? Sometimes, it seems like the offense is a weak point as well. How about the character of the team? Oh, and what about the lack of experience with the team? We can go on and on about what the Lightning are doing wrong this year. However, if I asked you how to fix those problems, how would you answer? Most people do not know what to do with this team, and yet they still complain about how terrible the play is. This is why Steve Yzerman has his job as Lightning GM. This is why Coach Guy Boucher is coaching the team. They know exactly what needs to be done. However, as fans, we live for today. We don’t live for the next few years...more.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Will New Faces and the Return of Old Ones Spark the Bolts?

As the Tampa Bay Lightning face off tonight against the Montreal Canadiens tonight at 7 pm EST, look for some returning players to make a difference in the Lightning’s game. Even after tonight’s game, Lightning fans will likely get their first glance at a newly acquired player during the next game at home versus the Vancouver Canucks. The next few games should be something for fans to look forward to, as we re accustom ourselves to old faces, as well as welcome new ones to the team...more.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Contenders and Pretenders of the Eastern Conference

As I look up and down the NHL Eastern Conference standings, I see both the usual and the.. well, unusual. As usual, the Rangers and the Bruins are both competing for position near the top of the conference. However, they have company: the Florida Panthers? That's right, the Florida Panthers are also giving the top two Eastern Conference teams a run for their money, but are the Cats serious? I've picked six teams from the NHL Eastern Conference. Three of which I think are serious playoff contenders, and three that I think will fall to the bottom of the top eight, or even out of it.

Contenders

The New York Rangers made the playoffs last year as the number eight seed and were bounced early by then number one ranked Washington Capitals. As the have surged to the top of the Eastern Conference, they have shown three great attributes: great defense, great goal tending, and a solid offense. The Rangers haven't scored the most goals (110, 7th in the east) but they have allowed the second fewest amount of goals against (79). Needless to say, the Rangers' defense has been a wall thus far, and when a team manages to break through, Henrik Lundqvist is there to seal off the break. Not only that, but Marian Gaborik is also playing to a high standards, as he is second only to Steven Stamkos (26) in goals, with a total of 22 goals on the season. All in all, the Rangers look to be a very balanced team that will be tough to drop from the top spot in the East.


It was tough, but I chose the Boston Bruins as the second best contending team in the Eastern Conference. They have scored more goals than the Rangers, and have allowed the least amount of goals (123 For, 68 Against). However, in a head to head match up, I feel that the speed of the Rangers would help edge them past the power of the Boston Bruins. Nonetheless, the Bruins are an extremely close second to the Rangers in my book. Tim Thomas has kept up his torrid pace since winning the Stanley Cup last year, and has retirement rumors from resurfacing. Along with the usual great defense and goaltending, the Bruins have gotten great production from players like Tyler Seguin and Brad Marchand. And of course, Zdeno Chara keeps up his normal pace. Not only is he solid as always defensively, but he also has been putting up some offensive numbers, scoring 23 points (16 assists).


Despite loosing out on Sidney Crosby for most of this season, the Penguins have played relatively well, as they set smack in the middle of the top eight in the East. The reason: James Neal. Neal has surprised everyone, as he is tied for third in goals scored in the league with 21. Neal leads the Pens' in goal scoring production, but Evgeni Malkin has also put up his impressive numbers. In fact, 'Geno' has probably played better without Crosby hogging the puck. The combination of Malkin and Neal on the ice has proven to be deadly for opposing teams. Coupled with solid goaltending as usual from Marc-Andre Fleury, the Penguins are in a position to compete legitimately in the Eastern Conference.

Pretenders
Now I look at pretenders. These are sorted out from smallest pretender to biggest pretender..


The Senators are currently the number eight team in the league, clinging to a one point lead over Washington. As the season continues, I see the Sens collapsing and falling out of a spot. It won't be a monumental collapse however. It will be similar to the Hurricanes dropping out of the playoffs last year on the last day. They will quietly be bounced, likely by a team beneath them with a better core of players and more experience. The Sens though have come a long way; they've been stuck near the bottom of the Eastern Conference for the past few seasons, so even competing for a playoff spot is a win for them. With players like Jason Spezza, Erik Karlsson, and Daniel Alfredsson leading the way, the Senators are a promising team. Not this year though.


It seems like the rise of Phil Kessel has fans suddenly believing that this year will be a successful one for the Maple Leafs. However, it seems that the Leafs have too many other holes that must be filled for the Leafs to make the playoffs. Toronto is not currently holding a playoff spot, and will likely finish out of the top eight as they usually do. Kessel alone, no matter how much of a great season he has, will not be able to carry the team. Alright fine, I just looked at the roster, and Kessel is receiving some help from Joffrey Lupul, but it simply won't be enough to propel the Leafs to the playoffs. However, with a little bit of time, maybe a move or two for goaltending, the Leafs may become a team to contend with long term. Like the Senators, this is not the year of the Maple Leafs.


My biggest pretender by far has to be the Florida Panthers. This isn't because I think they will drop out of the playoffs (which they likely won't) but because they won't hold on to the number three spot in the Eastern Conference. An 8-0 loss to the Bruins on December 23rd and a 4-1 loss to the Rangers just a week later have me believing that the Panthers do not have what it takes to remain an elite team throughout the season. The Cats are a minus four in goal differential, and have been saved for most of the season by goaltender Jose Theodore. He is quietly putting together a solid season, posting a 14-8-4 record with a 2.43 GAA and a .918 save percantage on the season. The Panthers will likely ride the performances of both their offense and goaltending, because there is not much in the defense department for the Cats.

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NYR Pic: SUNRISE, FL - DECEMBER 30: Marian Gaborik #10 of the New York Rangers skates behind the net while being defended by Ed Jovanovski #55 of the Florida Panthers on December 30, 2011 at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images) 
BOS Pic: BOSTON, MA - DECEMBER 23: Tuukka Rask #40 and Zdeno Chara #33 of the Boston Bruins celebrate a shut out win against the Florida Panthers at the TD Garden on December 23, 2011 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images)
PIT Pic: NEWARK, NJ - DECEMBER 31: Marc-Andre Fleury #29 of the Pittsburgh Penguins plays the puck up ice against the New Jersey Devils during the game at the Prudential Center on December 31, 2011 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Andy Marlin/NHLI via Getty Images)
OTT Pic: OTTAWA, CANADA - JANUARY 2: Daniel Alfredsson #11 of the Ottawa Senators raises his arms to celebrate his overtime winning goal against the the New Jersey Devils with teammates Milan Michalek #9 and Erik Karlsson #65 at Scotiabank Place on January 2, 2012 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Andre Ringuette/NHLI via Getty Images)
TOR Pic: WINNIPEG, CANADA - DECEMBER 31: Goaltender James Reimer #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs reacts as Blake Wheeler #26 of the Winnipeg Jets celebrates a second period goal at the MTS Centre on December 31, 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Travis Golby/NHLI via Getty Images)
FLA Pic: SUNRISE, FL - DECEMBER 30: Brian Boyle #22 and John MItchell #34 watch as the puck shot by Brandon Dubinsky #17 (not pictured) of the New York Rangers scores past goaltender Jose Theodore #60 of the Florida Panthers on December 30, 2011 at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. The Rangers defeated the Panthers 4-1. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)

Via Bolts by the Bay: Stamkos, Marty, Leading Once Again

As the Lightning Lightning finished off the 2011 calendar year, it was Steven Stamkos who lead the offense during a three game homestand sweep. Stammer has 6 goals in his last three games, including a hat trick on New Years Eve against the Carolina Hurricanes. His third goal Saturday night gained fellow linemate Martin St. Louis his 500th assist, one that Stamkos said neither he nor St. Louis would ever forget...more.