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Posted on: April 12, 2008 9:23 pm
 

Why the Capitals will beat the Flyers...

So as you all know, Game 1 of the series was last night, which ended in Washington taking the come-from-behind victory at the Verizon Center... And what a game it was! Anyone who watched that game knows what I'm talking about. When we fell behind 4-2, I was positive it was over. When entering the third period trailing, our record was 1-25-1, so it was pretty understandable why I wasn't too optimistic about us coming back. But true to Capitals form, we came back and won it on Ovechkin's incredible goal and some great defense...

Now a lot of the doubters will just say that last night was a fluke, that Ovechkin won't be able to save us every time. Well, the way the Capitals have been playing recently, there will be no need for Ovechkin to "save" us. The first game of a series is always the toughest. Both teams are trying to feel each other out and get a sense of what they need to do to make the series go in their favor. Last night was a great game, but I feel that compared to the rest of the series, last night is going to look like a peewee game...

Hard as this might be to believe, the Capitals are the team that no one really wants to face in the first round - no joke. The Flyers get the dubious pleasure of facing Washington thanks to their last-day victory that kept Pittsburgh from winning the East, but it can't be a pleasant experience seeing as the Caps blazed their way into the playoffs with seven consecutive wins and eleven victories in their last twelve games. The Capitals are on a serious roll these days, providing good auxiliary support for Alex Ovechkin who is on a mission to prove that he, not Sidney Crosby, is the king of the NHL. They're also getting the kind of goaltending right now from Cristobal Huet that wins a lot of games in the playoffs. But the danger facing a young team is in getting ahead of itself now that the primary goal of getting to the playoffs has been accomplished. And Philadelphia has been nearly as good lately. The Flyers were dead in February after losing 10 in a row, but they got back on track and won seven of their last nine to jump up to sixth. More important key players Mike Richards, Daniel Briere and goalie Martin Biron finished strong.The Flyers aren't the Broad Street Bullies any more, but they play the game rough and tough and that could go either way for the them. It could take a toll on Philadelphia, or it could take a toll on the Capitals... I see Washington's finesse, speed, and heart being too much for Philly to handle. Roughness and hard hits can only take a team so far. You all saw what happened last night. You saw how Washington was down 4-2 last night and looked completely out of it. But they didn't skip a beat and came back in dramatic fashion. Briere played great last night and those two goals in 45 seconds was just insane... But let's face it, Huet isn't going to let that happen again. So last night was a great game played by both teams, but my Caps came out on top, and rightfully so. Philly showed more heart and strength than I expected them to show, but I doubt they can replicate that throughout the rest of the series, especially if it goes to seven games...

My prediction: Capitals in 5.

C-A-P-S, CAPS, CAPS, CAPS!!!

Posted on: April 10, 2008 11:41 pm
Edited on: April 10, 2008 11:44 pm
 

Who can beat Tiger?

The Masters started today (April 10) and I'm going to go out on a limb and say Tiger's going to win it all... Hey, no guts, no glory, right? But in my opinion, there are five players who could seriously challenge Woods at the Masters this weekend.

1. Phil Mickelson

He's healthy and his game seems to be rounding into shape recently. He's hitting it long and with some great accuracy. He has a brilliant short game and has the confidence from winning two of the past four Masters.

2. Retief Goosen

He had a sub-par 2007, but nearly won at Doral two weeks ago. The tougher the greens, the better the South African likes it. He's tied for third twice, and tied for second in his last three Masters.

3. Padraig Harrington

This Irishman broke through for his first major triumph at the 2007 British Open, an enormous boost for his confidence. He's had four top 20 finishes here, including a best-ever tie for seventh last year.

4. Adam Scott

Scott was supposed to have won a major by now, especially after tying for ninth here in 2002. This 27-year old has got the long game as well as the short game, but does he have the stomach for a back nine run on Sunday?

5. Henrik Stenson

He made a huge splash last year when he won the World Match Play championship, but hasn't really done much since. In two appearances at Augusta, he hasn't been in the 60's in six rounds.

Yes, Woods is tied for 19th place right now managing an even-par 72, but do you really think he's worried? Tiger always starts major championships slow and scouts out a feel for the course and what he needs to do. And then he proceeds to blow past everyone and leave the entire field in his wake. Trust me: Tiger is right where he wants to be. Immelman is in first right now, shooting an impressive 68, but what's the last thing Immelman actually won? Seriously... He missed the cut entirely for the Shell Houston Open and finished tied for 48th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Give him 3-4 holes tomorrow and watch him slip into a tie for 20th...

All five of the players I mentioned above have a legitimate chance at beating Woods. Even though their positions are: T-11, T-11, T-44, T-52, and T-44 respectively, Tiger is not shooting anything considerably higher than what these guys are. But let's face it, Tiger's won the Masters four times. This course is essentially set up towards Tiger's strengths, and barely hinders his weaknesses. It doesn't matter what they do to the course: Woods will own it and beat it into submission every time. The only people it ends up hurting are every single other player in the tournament. Most of these golfers don't even deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Tiger, let alone share a green with him. In my opinion (just an opinion, folks), the only players that have a shot/deserve that shot, are the aforementioned five.

The Masters is only a day in, folks. Anything could happen. That's the beauty of golf: nothing is for sure. Yeah, Tiger's the greatest and doesn't seem to be slowing down, but there are some solid opponents for Tiger to watch out for. There's a good chance Tiger will end up winning, but if for some reason he doesn't, I would not be the least bit surprised to see one of these five golfers atop the leaderboard...

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