Pavelski tonight scored the first goal and the GWG in a 4-3 victory over the Red Wings.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/boxscore?gid=2010042918
Pavelski's doing very, very well, standing out on a team with Heatley and Thornton
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/boxscore?gid=2010042918
He has playoff goals 6 and 7 tonight.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
First Lawsuit Against a League For Head Trauma
Keep an eye on this one:
California’s workers’ compensation system provides a unique, and relatively unknown, haven for retired professional athletes among the 50 states, allowing hundreds of long-retired veterans each year to file claims for injuries sustained decades before. Players need not have played for California teams or be residents of the state; they had to participate in just one game in the state to be eligible to receive lifetime medical care for their injuries from the teams and their insurance carriers.
About 700 former N.F.L. players are pursuing cases in California, according to state records, with most of them in line to receive routine lump-sum settlements of about $100,000 to $200,000. This virtual assembly line has until now focused on orthopedic injuries, with torn shoulders and ravaged knees obvious casualties of the players’ former workplace.
But Dr. Perfetto’s contention that Mr. Wenzel’s dementia relates to his football employment represents a significant shift, several lawyers involved in the California system said. They estimated the case’s potential value at more than $1 million if it reaches its conclusion, probably in two or three years.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
I Believe the Capitals Will Win At Least One Round
But in addition to the concerns voiced by Umberger, I would add that they actually play too rough and will take too many injuries or suspensions in early rounds.
This is doubly true if they meet Philadelphia early on. I think anyone _could_ beat Philadelphia in round 1, but the physical cost might be so high that they would lose in the next round to any opponent.
This is doubly true if they meet Philadelphia early on. I think anyone _could_ beat Philadelphia in round 1, but the physical cost might be so high that they would lose in the next round to any opponent.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Will TV Cash Bring NHL To Russian Olympics?
NHL Commissioner Bettman is making foolish promises to NHL owners about future TV deals. Problem is, he has no credibility.
Bettman now says that the Olympics will bring in more fans, but last month he said he wasn't sure the NHL would let its players go to Russia in 2014.
Bettman needs to do what's good for the sport:
1) Implement a real head shot rule and start calling the Intent to Injure 5 minute major.
2) Implement a short season in 2014 in order to make the Olympics possible and in order to not break players' health. A 60 game season would work.
3) Cut the season anyway to 72 games or less. With 4 groups of 8 teams and no cross conference play, you get 7 x 6 + 8 x 4 = 74 games at most. With cross conference play, you get 7 x 4 + 8 x 2 + 16 x 1 = 60 games.
Bettman now says that the Olympics will bring in more fans, but last month he said he wasn't sure the NHL would let its players go to Russia in 2014.
Bettman needs to do what's good for the sport:
1) Implement a real head shot rule and start calling the Intent to Injure 5 minute major.
2) Implement a short season in 2014 in order to make the Olympics possible and in order to not break players' health. A 60 game season would work.
3) Cut the season anyway to 72 games or less. With 4 groups of 8 teams and no cross conference play, you get 7 x 6 + 8 x 4 = 74 games at most. With cross conference play, you get 7 x 4 + 8 x 2 + 16 x 1 = 60 games.
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