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MLB
Short Sheet
Wednesday, October 7th
National League Division Series
Best of Five
Game One
Series Tied, 0-0
TV: TBS
Colorado at Philadelphia, 2:37 ET
Ubaldo Jiminez (R) vs. Cole Hamels (L)
Jiminez:
42-24 Under in all starts
Col 23-11 off loss by 2 runs or less
Hamels:
1-7 TSR in day games
0-3 TSR, 7.02 ERA L3 starts
American League Division Series
Best of Five
Game One
Series Tied, 0-0
TV: TBS
Minnesota at NY Yankees, 6:05 ET
Brian Duensing (L) vs. C.C. Sabathia (L)
Duensing:
MIN 11-2 Under after 9+ consecutive division games
MIN 8-20 Away against lefties
Sabathia:
NYY 79-39 when the total is 8.5 to 10
11-4 TSR as a favorite of -200 or more
National League Division Series
Best of Five
Game One
Series Tied, 0-0
TV: TBS
St. Louis at LA Dodgers, 9:37 ET
Chris Carpenter (R) vs. Randy Wolf (L)
Carpenter:
1-6 TSR after giving up 0 ER last outing
STL 29-17 Under vs lefties
Wolf:
25-9 TSR in home games
LAD 12-4 as an underdog of +125 to +175
Thursday, October 8th
American League Division Series
Best of Five
Game One
Series Tied, 0-0
TV: TBS
Boston at LA Angels, 9:35 ET
Jon Lester (L) vs. John Lackey (R)
Lester:
47-16 TSR as favorite
BOS 28-4 off 5+ home games
Lackey:
9-0 Under in playoff games
LAA 2-8 at home off BB wins by 2 runs or less
TSR = Team Start Record
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MLB
Wednesday, October 7
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St. Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles Dodgers [TBS | 9:37 PM ET]
Cardinals (-$1.40, O/U 7 under -$1.20): The Cardinals are going with ace Chris Carpenter in this Game 1 matchup. Carpenter is 17-4 with a NL-best 2.24 ERA after missing most of the previous two seasons. St. Louis is 21-6 in Carpenter’s last 27 starts versus National League West teams. The right-hander was 2-0 with a 1.20 ERA against the Dodgers this season. St. Louis is 6-0 the past six times Carpenter has faced the Dodgers. The Cardinals are 14-6 in their last 20 games against a left-handed starter. However, St. Louis is 1-7 the past eight times it has been favored. St. Louis is batting .234 versus southpaws compared to .274 against right-handers. Catcher Yadier Molina is playing on a sore knee. St. Louis has defeated the Dodgers 10 of the last 14 times at Dodger Stadium. The under has cashed in five of the last six games between the two teams in Los Angeles.
The Under is 20-8 in St. Louis’ last 28 playoff games.
The teams have gone Under in 4 of their past five head-to-head meetings.
Key Injuries - Catcher Yadier Molina (knee) is probable.
PROJECTED SCORE: 4 (Side of the Day)
Dodgers: The Dodgers are 29-14 in their last 43 home games versus a team with a winning record. They’ve won nine of Randy Wolf’s past 11 starts, yet come into this matchup as a home underdog. Before his last start of the regular season, the 33-year-old Wolf had a streak of 17 consecutive starts of pitching at least six innings. The Dodgers are 22-12 in Wolf’s starts this season. The left-hander set career highs with 34 starts and 214 1/3 innings. Wolf started the year going 5-6, but closed strong. He went 6-1 in his final nine starts with a 2.51 ERA. Overall, he finished 11-7 with a 3.23 ERA. Wolf faced the Cardinals once this year, giving up two runs on seven hits in six innings on July 27. Manny Ramirez is swinging a cold bat, hitting just .218 with four homers and 14 RBIs in his last 25 games.
The Over is 10-4-1 in Wolf’s last 15 home starts against a club with a winning mark.
Key Injuries - None.
PROJECTED SCORE: 3
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Wednesday, October 7
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2:37 PM
COLORADO vs. PHILADELPHIA
Colorado is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Colorado's last 6 games
Philadelphia is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Colorado
Philadelphia is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games when playing Colorado
6:07
MINNESOTA vs. NY YANKEES
When these trends are added, we'll post them.
9:37 PM
ST. LOUIS vs. LA DODGERS
St. Louis is 17-8 SU in its last 25 games on the road
St. Louis is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games on the road
LA Dodgers are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games at home
The total has gone OVER in 4 of LA Dodgers's last 6 games at home
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NHL
Dunkel
Phoenix at Pittsburgh
The Penguins look to take advantage of a Phoenix team that is 3-7 in its last 10 road games. Pittsburgh is the pick (-230) according to Dunkel, which has the Penguins favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (-230). Here are all of today's picks.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Game 51-52: Phoenix at Pittsburgh
Dunkel Ratings: Phoenix 12.747; Pittsburgh 13.173
Dunkel Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Pittsburgh (-230); 6
Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (-230); Under
Game 53-54: Montreal at Vancouver
Dunkel Ratings: Montreal 11.438; Vancouver 11.275
Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-180); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Montreal (+170); Under
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NHL
Long Sheet
Wednesday, October 7
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PHOENIX (1-0-0-0, 2 pts.) at PITTSBURGH (1-0-1-0, 3 pts.) - 10/7/2009, 7:30 PM
Top Trends for this game.
PHOENIX is 108-106 ATS (+233.4 Units) in road games first half of the season since 1996.
PHOENIX is 6-1 ATS (+7.3 Units) when playing with 3 or more days rest over the last 2 seasons.
PHOENIX is 61-62 ATS (+144.3 Units) in road games after a division game since 1996.
PHOENIX is 72-65 ATS (+148.4 Units) in road games after scoring 4 goals or more in their previous game since 1996.
PHOENIX is 101-97 ATS (+216.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the first half of the season since 1996.
Head-to-Head Series History
PHOENIX is 1-1 (+0.0 Units) against the spread versus PITTSBURGH over the last 3 seasons
PITTSBURGH is 1-1-0 straight up against PHOENIX over the last 3 seasons
2 of 2 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Under=+2.0 Units)
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MONTREAL (2-1-0-0, 4 pts.) at VANCOUVER (0-3-0-0, 0 pts.) - 10/7/2009, 10:00 PM
Top Trends for this game.
MONTREAL is 11-19 ATS (-12.3 Units) after allowing 4 goals or more over the last 2 seasons.
MONTREAL is 0-7 ATS (+7.6 Units) in road games after playing 3 consecutive road games over the last 2 seasons.
VANCOUVER is 4-9 ATS (-11.5 Units) in home games after allowing 4 goals or more over the last 2 seasons.
VANCOUVER is 104-136 ATS (-72.4 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record since 1996.
Head-to-Head Series History
MONTREAL is 1-1 (+0.0 Units) against the spread versus VANCOUVER over the last 3 seasons
VANCOUVER is 1-1-0 straight up against MONTREAL over the last 3 seasons
1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Under=+1.0 Units)
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NHL
Short Sheet
Wednesday, 10/7/2009
PHOENIX at PITTSBURGH, 7:30 PM ET
PHOENIX: 7-1 SU when playing with 3+ days rest
PITTSBURGH: 45-65 SU when playing with 3+ days rest
MONTREAL at VANCOUVER, 10:00 PM ET
MONTREAL: 22-15 SU after a loss by 1 goal in their previous game
VANCOUVER: 0-6 SU at home after allowing 5+ goals
** (TC) Denotes Time Change
NHL
Write-Up
Wednesday, October 7
Hot Teams
-- Penguins won their first two games, 3-2/4-3so. Coyotes beat LA 6-3 in their first game of the season.
-- Canadiens won two of their first three games, losing 4-3 last night in Calgary- all three of their games were decided by a single goal. Canadiens didn't have any power plays in Saddledome last night.
Cold Teams
-- Canucks lost their first three games, 5-3/3-0/5-3.
Series Records
-- Penguins won two of three vs Phoenix, splitting a pair here.
Totals
-- Last two Penguin-Coyote games stayed under the total.
-- Two of three Vancouver games went over the total.
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7:30 PM
PHOENIX vs. PITTSBURGH
Phoenix is 6-2 SU in its last 8 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Phoenix's last 5 games
Pittsburgh is 3-7 SU in its last 10 games when playing Phoenix
Pittsburgh is 6-3 SU in its last 9 games when playing at home against Phoenix
10:00 PM
MONTREAL vs. VANCOUVER
Montreal is 2-9 SU in its last 11 games
Montreal is 7-18 SU in its last 25 games on the road
Vancouver is 16-5 SU in its last 21 games at home
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Vancouver's last 5 games at home
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Phoenix Coyotes at Pittsburgh Penguins
Former champions always say that the toughest thing about repeating is that you get every team’s best game. Everyone wants to beat the defending champs.
With that in mind, the Pens are making sure that the rest of the league knows you won’t be able to push them around this season.
Pittsburgh added some grit with the arrival of Mike Rupp and Jay McKee. Both players dropped the gloves in the win over the Islanders on Saturday, which was welcomed by their teammates.
“We want to be tough and bring that physical presence,” team captain Sidney Crosby told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. “It shows they’re sticking up for guys. It’s important.”
Phoenix lit the lamp six times in its first game against the Kings. Expect a high-scoring affair Wednesday between the Pens and Coyotes.
Pick: Over
Montreal Canadiens at Vancouver Canucks
Vancouver fans were excited about their team’s offseason push to become more of an offensive-minded club. But the results from the first three games have not been encouraging.
The Canucks have been outscored 13-6 over the first week of the new campaign. Monday’s 5-3 setback to Blue Jackets was especially troubling. All-Star goalie Roberto Luongo was pulled after allowing four goals on the last four shots he faced. It was so bad the home fans actually cheered when Luongo was mercifully yanked.
After the game the netminder pointed out to the defensive breakdowns as part of the reason for his early struggles.
“Sometimes we get caught with guys going to the net, all three of them,” Luongo told the Vancouver Province. “It’s just one of those things where, from myself on out, we’re not doing everything we need to be doing with our systems. And it’s costing us goals.”
Vancouver’s winless streak should be snapped tonight. Montreal is still coping from the loss of defenseman Andrei Markov and starting goalie Carey Price is due for a poor performance.
Pick: Canucks
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Montreal Canadiens at Vancouver Canucks [10:00 PM ET]
Canadiens: The Canadiens are 2-1-0 as they play the fourth game of their cross-continent five-game road swing to begin the season. The Canadiens suffered their first loss of the season on Tuesday, falling to undefeated Calgary, 4-3. The Canadians out-shot the Flames, 30-28, in the loss, including 15-5 during the final period. Montreal has lost 17 of its past 25 away contests. The Canadiens are 7-19 in their last 26 games as an underdog. Goalie Carey Price didn’t play against the Flames, but has been outstanding in Montreal’s first two games. He’s given up four goals while making 77 saves. Price is coming off a rough second half of last year when he went 7-12-5 with a 3.39 goals-against average in 26 games. Hoping to bolster their defense which lost star defenseman Andrei Markov, the Canadiens signed free agent Marc-Andre Bergeron on Tuesday.
The Over is 17-6-4 in Montreal’s past 27 road games.
Key Injuries - Andrei Markov (Achilles) is out.
Ryan O’Byrne (foot) is out.
PROJECTED SCORE: 2
Canucks (-$1.80, O/U 5.5 over -$1.20): The Canucks have never opened a season with four straight losses in 38 previous seasons, but they are 0-3 going into this matchup. The last time Vancouver started a season with three consecutive losses was 2001-02. Goalie Roberto Luongo is struggling with a 4.55 goals-against average and a .820 save percentage. Christian Ehrhoff is the only Vancouver player on the plus-side at plus-1. Forward Tanner Glass is expected to make his Canuck debut. He’ll replace Russian rookie Sergei Shirokov, who was minus-4 with no points in three games. Shirokov had led the Canucks in preseason scoring with seven points in four games. The Canucks have lost six games in a row going back to last season. Vancouver has defeated Montreal the past seven times at home. The Canucks are 16-5 in their last 21 home contests. Vancouver will play just once in the next eight days following this game.
The home team is 7-2-1 in the last 10 meetings between the two clubs.
Vancouver is 10-1-1 in its last 12 games versus Montreal.
Key Injuries - Pavol Demitra (shoulder) is out.
PROJECTED SCORE: 4 (OVER - Total of the Day)
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Len's Top 5
Happy Wednesday everyone, here's my Top 5 for October 7, 2009 from Len Berman Sports.
1. Quick Hits
The Minnesota Twins win a dramatic one game playoff against the Detroit Tigers, 6-5 in 12 innings, to win the AL Central. The Twins with a $65-million payroll will now face the Yankees. ($201-million.)
Today's Playoff schedule:
Colorado @ Philadelphia 2:37pm ET TBS
Minnesota @ Yankees 6:07pm ET TBS
St. Louis @ Dodgers 9:37pm ET TBS
Baseball owners approved the sale of the Chicago Cubs to the family of Joe Ricketts.
If you have a friend in Detroit, give him/her a "hug." If the economy and the Lions aren't bad enough, the Tigers became the first team in history to blow a 3 game lead with 4 games to play.
2. The Second Season
So here we go. The baseball playoffs begin today with 3 games. And Top 5 readers are already bitching. The first round is best of 5 and Pat R. hates it. He wants a best of 7.
No question the first round is a crapshoot, remember the midges attacking Joba Chamberlain in Cleveland?
And Jay S. like many older readers, fondly remembers afternoon World Series games. He says baseball has lost today's kids because of the late postseason games.
If it's any consolation, World Series games will start earlier this year, just before 8pm Eastern time. That means kids will get to watch a whole extra inning before beddy bye.
3. Thanks Boss
A feel a twinge of sadness, again, about George Steinbrenner. Did you see the picture of him at the Yankee game Sunday in St. Pete? He didn't look great. And then he "issues" a press release to basically say what he always says. That the Yankees have the greatest fans in the world, and they deserve another world championship. Did he really write that release? Or did Rubenstein just recycle it from just about any year? I truly miss the old bombastic George. He was irritating as hell, but he brought a sense of urgency and energy that is clearly lacking these days.
4. Improve the Rush-ing Game
Talk about a layup. Rush Limbaugh wants to be part of a group buying the St. Louis Rams. He wants to institute his radical right wing offense.
5. Possible/Not Possible
Let's play a new game, possible/not possible. The Baltimore Ravens coach says Patriots quarterback Tom Brady gets preferential treatment from the refs. Possible/not possible?
The Pakistani national cricket team deliberately lost matches so that India wouldn't advance in a tournament. Possible/not possible?
A-Rod will finally wake up and have a decent October with the Yankees. Possible/not possible?
I'll vote "probable" to all 3. Your turn.
Happy Birthday: Former Knick and Celtic Willie Naulls. 75.
Bonus Birthday: American Idol's Simon Cowell. 50.
Today in Sports: Barry Bonds hits his record 73rd homer. 2001*
Bonus Event: Robert Mitera records the longest hole in one in Omaha. 447 yards. 1965.
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Write-Up
When Dodgers/Cardinals write-up is in, we'll post it.
Wednesday, October 7
World champ Phillies open defense of their title with newcomer Lee on hill; he was just 0-2, 6.32 in his last three starts. Jimenez 2-1, 2.70 in his last three starts- 10 of his last 12 starts stayed under the total. He didn't pitch against Phillies this year, he allowed seven runs in four IP in a start here early LY. Lee beat Colorado here 3-1 Aug 6 (one run in seven IP).
Twins are 17-4 in last 21 games, but closer Nathan pitched 1.2 innings in extra inning win last night; Minnesota lost its last eight games in Bronx. Duensing is 4-1, 2.75 in his last seven starts, but has 6.20 RA in his four road starts this season. Sabathia is 5-0, 1.65 in his last seven starts in the Bronx; three of his last four starts went over the total.
Thursday, October 8
Lackey is 1-1, 6.97 in his last four starts; he lost 4-1 in Fenway Sept 15, allowing three runs in 7.2 IP. Lester is 5-1, 2.52 in his last six starts- he was 1-0, 2.37 in three starts against them LY. Five of his last six road starts went over the total. Angels have recent history of folding against Red Sox in playoffs.
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NHL
Anaheim Ducks
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Petteri Nokelainen C Groin Questionable for Oct. 8 at Boston
Atlanta Thrashers
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Colby Armstrong RW Lower body Questionable for Oct. 8 at St. Louis
10/01/09 Kari Lehtonen G Back IR. Out indefinitely
Boston Bruins
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
No injuries reported.
Buffalo Sabres
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/03/09 Toni Lydman D Hand Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Phoenix
09/01/09 Adam Mair C Hip Out until at least mid-October
Calgary Flames
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/02/09 Brian McGrattan RW Shoulder Out until at least Oct. 8 at Edmonton
10/06/09 Cory Sarich D Foot Questionable for Oct. 8 at Edmonton
Carolina Hurricanes
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/05/09 Erik Cole RW Leg Out until at least early November
10/06/09 Joni Pitkanen D Lower body Questionable for Oct. 9 vs. Florida
10/04/09 Michael Ryan C Concussion IR. Out until at least mid-October
Chicago Blackhawks
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/01/09 Adam Burish RW Knee IR. Out until at least late March
10/01/09 Marian Hossa RW Shoulder IR. Out until at least early November
Colorado Avalanche
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/03/09 David Jones RW Chest Questionable for Oct. 8 at Nashville
10/04/09 Ruslan Salei D Flu Questionable for Oct. 8 at Nashville
09/23/09 Tom Preissing D Knee Out until at least late October
Columbus Blue Jackets
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Jared Boll RW Head Questionable for Oct. 8 at San Jose
10/06/09 Mike Commodore D Groin Questionable for Oct. 8 at San Jose
10/05/09 Anton Stralman D Personal Out until at least Oct. 8 at San Jose
09/29/09 Fredrik Modin LW Knee IR. Out until at least late October
Dallas Stars
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Jere Lehtinen RW Hip/groin Questionable for Oct. 9 at Calgary
10/06/09 Mike Modano C Ribs Doubtful for Oct. 9 at Calgary
09/30/09 Warren Peters C Face IR. Out until at least mid-October
Detroit Red Wings
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/02/09 Darren Helm C Shoulder IR. Out until at least Oct. 8 vs. Chicago
10/05/09 Brett Lebda D Shoulder Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Chicago
10/02/09 Andreas Lilja D Concussion IR. Out indefinitely
Edmonton Oilers
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/07/09 Ethan Moreau LW Ankle Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Calgary
10/04/09 Fernando Pisani RW Back IR. Out until at least late October
10/06/09 Marc-Antoine Pouliot C Lower body Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Calgary
Florida Panthers
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/04/09 Nick Tarnasky C Facial IR. Out until at least mid-October
Los Angeles Kings
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
09/23/09 Sean O'Donnell D Suspension Five-game suspension. Eligible to return Oct. 8 vs. Minnesota
Minnesota Wild
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Pierre-Marc Bouchard C Head Out until at least Oct. 8 at Los Angeles
09/29/09 Derek Boogaard LW Concussion IR. Out until at least mid-October
Montreal Canadiens
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/02/09 Andrei Markov D Ankle Out until at least early February
10/06/09 Glen Metropolit C Ribs Questionable for Oct. 7 at Vancouver
10/05/09 Ryan O'Byrne D Knee Out until at least mid-November
09/24/09 Alex Henry D Hand Out until at least late October
Nashville Predators
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/03/09 J.P. Dumont LW Undisclosed Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Colorado
10/03/09 Jordin Tootoo RW Groin Questionable for Oct. 8 vs. Colorado
10/05/09 Joel Ward RW Groin IR. Out until at least early October
10/01/09 Colin Wilson C Groin IR. Out until at least mid-October
New Jersey Devils
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/03/09 Patrik Elias LW Hip, groin IR. Out until at least late October
09/29/09 Mark Fraser D Upper body IR. Out until at least mid-October
New York Islanders
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/04/09 Blake Comeau RW Illness Questionable for Oct. 8 at Ottawa
10/03/09 Doug Weight C Groin Questionable for Oct. 8 at Ottawa
09/29/09 Rick DiPietro G Knee Out until at least late October
09/21/09 Pascal Morency RW Suspension Five-game suspension. Out until at least Oct. 17 vs. San Jose
09/29/09 Frans Nielsen C Knee Out until at least late October
New York Rangers
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Sean Avery C Knee Questionable for Oct. 8 at Washington
Ottawa Senators
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/01/09 Jesse Winchester C Knee IR. Out until at least mid-October
Philadelphia Flyers
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/06/09 Blair Betts C Shoulder Out until at least mid-November
10/01/09 Brian Boucher G Lower body IR. Out until at least Oct. 8 vs. Pittsburgh
10/02/09 Ole-Kristian Tollefsen D Hip IR. Out until at least early October
Phoenix Coyotes
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/04/09 Taylor Pyatt LW Knee Out until at least mid-October
09/23/09 Francis Lessard D Suspension Three-game suspension. Out until at least Oct. 10 vs. Columbus
Pittsburgh Penguins
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
09/19/09 Maxime Talbot C Shoulder Out until at least early November
San Jose Sharks
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/04/09 Torrey Mitchell C Knee IR. Out until at least late October
10/05/09 Joe Pavelski C Undisclosed Out until at least late October
St. Louis Blues
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/05/09 Eric Brewer D Back, knee IR. Out indefinitely
10/05/09 D.J. King RW Thumb IR. Out until at least early October
Tampa Bay Lightning
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/05/09 Kurtis Foster D Lower body Out until at least mid-October
Toronto Maple Leafs
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
09/29/09 Jamie Heward D Concussion Out indefinitely
10/01/09 Phil Kessel RW Shoulder IR. Out until at least early November
10/06/09 Viktor Stalberg LW Undisclosed Questionable for Oct. 10 vs. Pittsburgh
10/02/09 Mike Van Ryn D Knee IR. Out until at least mid-October
Vancouver Canucks
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
09/30/09 Pavol Demitra RW Shoulder IR. Out until at least late October
09/30/09 Mathieu Schneider D Shoulder IR. Out until at least late October
10/01/09 Jannik Hansen RW Hand IR. Out until at least late October
Washington Capitals
Updated Player Pos Injury Expected Return
10/01/09 Eric Fehr RW Shoulders IR. Out until at least mid-October
10/01/09 Tomas Fleischmann C Leg IR. Out until at least mid-October
Wed Oct 7 16:07:32 EDT 2009
Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!
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Originally posted by Udog View PostSpark,
We're having all kiinds of probems! PM started this thread, last night, and we can't find it anywhere this morning!
Also, the graphics buttons, in "advanced reply" have stopped working. I've been doing it all by hand but may have to dispense with that as the stuff starts coming in.
Avatars and other add-ons are not showing either.
Wait... avatars are showing after coming back from that last edit!
Monte is changing servers ... everything is goofy around here today ..
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