Thursday, April 24, 2008

Stars Schedule, NFL Draft, Rangers Rant - Go Sports!

Thought I'd start out with some positivity here. The Stars start their series against the San Jose Sharks this Friday. Beginning the series in San Jose is one thing but Games 1 & 5 on the Versus Network? Are you kidding me? I'm going to have to be social and go somewhere besides the casa to watch this? Terrible.

Series schedule:


1 - Friday, April 25 at San Jose 9:00 pm VERSUS

2 - Sunday, April 27 at San Jose8:00 pm 27

3 - Tuesday, April 29 at Dallas 6:30 pm 27 (HD)

4 - Wednesday, April 30 at Dallas 8:00 pm FSN (HD)

5 - Friday, May 2 at San Jose 9:00 pm VERSUS

6 - Sunday, May 4 at Dallas 8:00 pm FSN (HD)

7 - Tuesday, May 6 at San Jose 9:00 pm TBD


SB-12 offers his analysis on the post below.


The NFL Draft begins this Saturday. Check out the Ticket's Bob Sturm as he offers his draft analysis. HERE. Even if the NFL commish grants the Cowboys PacMan Jones I still say we draft a cornerback and a backup/3rd down running back.


Onto Rangers talk. Troubled is a mild way to describe the situation in Arlington. This team is pathetic and Ron Washington's days are limited as head coach. I've heard crazy scenarios such as G.W. Bush buying the Rangers from Tom Hicks, firing GM Jon Daniels, promoting Nolan Ryan to GM and Ryan hiring Bobby Valentine to be head coach. Stranger things have happened but if that scenario saw the light of day I wouldn't complain. I just can't stand the current organization of this team. Texas, specially DFW, is a prime sports market and the Rangers continue to be a disgrace. [/rant]


Go Stars!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Your Dallas Stars!

It is still undecided who the Stars opponent will be during the second round of the NHL Playoffs but it's either the Colorado Avalance or the San Jose Sharks. SB-12 offers up his Round 2 analysis:

"Dallas Stars fans had something great to wake up too this Monday morning. That something great was the simple fact that the Dallas Stars broke through the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since the 2003 season against the Edmonton Oilers. That's right, a professional Dallas team has made it to the second round!


Dallas pulled the defending Stanley Cup champs, the Anaheim Ducks, for the first round this year, and aside from two hicup games, owned the defending champs. Dallas took the series Sunday night in a packed barn at the AAC with a commanding 4-1 win. All aspects of the game were in sync and the Stars looked determined for a full 60 as opposed to the regular season when they sat back and defended when getting a lead. The absence of veteran blue liners Sergei Zubov and Phillipe Boucher were of minimal concern with the excellent "step up" play of three rookie defensemen. Matt Niskanen, Mark Fistric, and Nicklas Grossman played a man's game this first round helping to shut down the Ducks' threats of Selanne, Getzlaf, Pronger, Niedermeyer, and Perry.


The series had the Ducks running over the Stars, and the Stars answering the call with a well disciplined, non-retalitory attack capitalizing on the powerplay. Excellent finishing by veterans Stu Barnes and assists from Mike Modano were also key in the series shifting the scoring across all the Stars assembled lines. The home crowd was electric and deafening at the AAC, and the mood this year in the building was one of hope and expectation rather than mal-ease at the thought of another first round exit. Upon seeing the Stars exit the locker room to take the ice in game 6, I saw a team determined in finishing the job and sending the Ducks home to set up tee times for the off-season. My thoughts were confirmed when the Stars scored 4 goals in the 3rd period to crush the Ducks.


ONTO THE SECOND ROUND! With a Sharks win today in a crucial game seven with Calgary, the Stars will face the Pacific Division champs in the second round. I like our chances with the Sharks. The last meaningless game of the season saw 150+ penalty minutes setting up a great playoff series between these two western conference jugernauts. The familiarity of the two teams playing so often in the regular season bodes well for the Stars. The confidence built from beating the Ducks should carry over through the second round, and home ice should not be a curse for the Stars this year. The Stars did well at the shark tank going 3-1 with an overtime loss, and the Sharks did well at the AAC going 4-0 with an overtime win. The Sharks would have home ice giving the Stars the advantage. I take the Stars in 7 in a hard fought second round.

In the event of a Sharks loss tonight, the Stars will pull the Colorado Avalanche for the semis. The Stars did well in the regular season going 2-1 in the series with a 6-1 win and a 3-0 shutout. The only thing is that the Avalanche sent the Stars packing early in two consecutive first round wins. The Avalanche acquired Forsberg and Foote back into their lineup reminiscent of the 96 cup winning team. All recent history aside, this would be a great matchup as well, and I'd take the Stars in six against the Avs.

No matter who the Stars play in the second round, expectations are growing for a great playoff run to continue. This team's confidence is growing with each win and the national spotlight has shined down on the Stars with their first round success. This is uncharted territory with Dave Tippett at the helm, and you could figure that the law of averages should be going the Stars way. I'm looking forward to catching each and every game of the second round. GO STARS!"


Thanks SB-12!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Late Night Stars Rangers Post

Not good for either Stars or Rangers

Turco cannot let Game 5 worry him too much. Sunday at Dallas. It's on!

Go Stars!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Yamaha Light Synthesizer

Introducing the Tenori-On. I don't know about you but I think this concept is pretty bitchin'. It will be available in early May only in selected U.S. markets (only 1,000 or so will be produced). I'd get one but $1200 sounds a little much for a visual Kaoss pad. One of the big synth manufacturers needs to create a synth out of the Microsoft Surface Pad currently in AT&T stores. That would be the bomb.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Drums and Money

So I stroll into Guitar Center yesterday, a place I despise, to get a couple cables and a set of electric strings to re-string my neglected Mexican strat. I walk around for awhile, the place is a mess, another reason to avoid it completely. Out of nowhere, I hear some beats coming out of the drumroom. Weird time signatures, jazz-big band sounds eminate so I look to see who's playing. A young black man, couldn't be more than 10 years old. Stunned. He, his dad and myself leave around the same time and I couldn't help thinking --- If I were a multi-millionaire, I would've bought this kid the drumkit of his choice if his father ok'd it. Hope the boy keeps his head on his shoulders instead of the clouds. We don't need another musician out there like that...

Check out Adam's Texas Rangers Blog if you haven't yet at LoneStarBall.

We agree on the season thus far to a T.


The Dallas Stars lose Game 3 against Anaheim last night. Guess that 'blackout' didn't work as expected.


Go Stars!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

NFL Schedules Released

Check it out. Maybe Kitos will chime in to give us his bold predictions for the Cowboys season after the draft?

Game 3 - Stars v. Ducks tonight, let's get out to a 3-0 start!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Tracks coming...

Just wanted to let the readers know that some audio might be coming their direction.

Will definitely make this public and not charge (see Radiohead/NIN). Let me know if the track(s) are alright or if they're lacking (sucks.)

It might take a couple weeks but I'm pretty pumped about the instrumentals.

Peace.

***ears***

Monday, April 07, 2008

Stars Playoff Hockey - Starts this Thursday

I am not a hockey dummy but I care about you and you getting your read on so I asked a 'pro' to give his analysis on the upcoming NHL playoffs.

Thanks SB-12!

" The end of the season was wrapped up in barbaric fashion Sunday afternoon against the Sharks here at the AAC. A miniscule 160 penalty minutes were handed out between the two teams in the regular season finale setting up what would be a feisty and entertaining 2nd or 3rd round series with the pacific division champs. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet. Our first round draw will be against the defending Stanley Cup champs, the Anaheim Ducks.

Ah yes, the Ducks, the enigmatic team that slouched it’s way through the first half of the season until Selanne and Niedermeyer decided to quit playing golf and help the team in it’s quest of a back-to-back cup win. The Stars have won the regular season series (5 of 8 matches) and that will prove to be valuable coming into the first round. The Ducks are a pacific division foe we see eight times a season...which will be the difference in this year’s playoffs for the Stars, familiarity. Last season’s loss was to a Canadian, non-divisional team, and the rivalry wasn’t there in the regular season. This year, the tale will be of goaltending matchups with Marty Turco and J.S. Giguere minding the twine at both ends of the rink, and of how much offense the Stars can muster. Considering a ranking in the top ten for goals for this year opposed to the twenties last year, I think that the Stars could take the series deep to seven and win it. Add Sergei Zubov to the mix from his injury in the second round, and you could see a different outcome in the playoffs from the years before.

All in all, try to catch as many first round matchups as possible. If memory serves me correctly, there are at least five divisional rivalries in the first round. This year should be an entertaining Stanley Cup run for both conferences and the upsets may be early going. Go Stars!"

The action begins Thursday night...

Saturday, April 05, 2008

I Dare You...

To sit through this video without head explosion:



Sorry.

The greatness of Charleton Heston, RIP.



Too soon?

Friday, April 04, 2008

Your 2008 Texas Rangers

Analysis time, shortly after the Rangers completed their first series finishing 1-2 against the Seattle Mariners.

I don't think I have to explain the malady of being a Rangers fan but every year I cross my fingers and hope for the best, just to see my team end up as AL West cellar dwellers.

Let's break it down from last year:

Key additions:
1) Josh Hamilton (CF) - Hamilton completely ripped up the pre-season stretch, batting around .600. As you probably know, he's battling drug addiction and sans relapse, he should be a major contributor with outstanding defensive range at The Ballpark. Stud athlete, gray past.

2) Milton Bradley (DH/RF) - Everyone in the league knows that this guy is a serious baller with a good bat. Barring significant injury and/or personality conflicts with head coach Ron Washington, good things will happen. Apparent headcase.

Key losses:
1) Akinori Otsuka (P) - Otsuka was a pretty solid contributor last year when Eric Gagne left the Rangers. Awkward delivery was one of Otsuka's best assets as a closer. Will C.J. Wilson thrive as the closer this year?

Prediction Man:

Like many of the pundits out there, I see the 2008 Rangers staying on the path of 'rebuilding mode' until the 2009-2010 season. I do not believe they have all the necessary parts (can you say bringing in a no-questions-asked #1 starting pitcher?) to seriously contend this year. I anticipate better things from Kevin Millwood, Vicente Padilla and Gerald Laird (how much worse can it get from 2007 for Laird?) than last year but I think this team will lose many close late-inning games (due to either lack of clutch hitting and/or late reliever troubles). Lack of quality starts will continue to plague this team and will be largely noticable when #3 to #5 starters hit the mound.

Overall though, I don't have a problem with the way the Rangers conducted themselves in the free agent market this offseason. Apparently they stuck out on an aging Torii Hunter which, if Josh Hamilton pans out, will be a moot point and significant revenue will have been saved. I guess I'll save next season for 2009 (Hicks better be in the free agent playpen if there's a solid #1 starter though).

Texas Rangers 2008 finish: 75-87 (3rd in AL West)