Archive for February 4th, 2012

The time is right for the Flyers to trade JVR

February 4th, 2012 by JimmyStizzle | 3 Comments | Filed in Flyers, General

 

James van Reimsdyk

 

On June 23 2011, Philadelphia Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren shook up the hockey world and the face of the Flyers organization by trading then-captain Mike Richards and running mate Jeff Carter.

At the time there were a myriad of rumors regarding locker room and potential off ice issues which led to these changes. In addition to that the emergence of young guns Claude Giroux and James van Riemsdyk (JVR) was said to be a major factor in Holmgren’s confidence to move on from the enigmatic Richards-and-Carter duo.  Giroux was coming off of his best season as a professional with 76 points; and JVR enjoyed his first 20-goal season. JVR was also fresh off of a seven-goal playoff run where he dominated stretches of games against the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference semi-finals. While Holmgren’s decision to go in an entirely new direction appears to have paid off for the Flyers, JVR has had little impact on the surge of this team. When the entire dynamic of the roster is examined, it may, in fact, be JVR who holds the key in the organization’s next step toward building a Cup winner as a chip to cash in the NHL’s trade market.

In what was supposed to be a breakout year for JVR in 2011-2012, the puck simply hasn’t bounced his way.  11 goals and 22 points in 37 games are solid numbers, but far from that of a dominant young power forward. When looking beyond the numbers, JVR’s season has been a disappointment.  Inconsistent play and injuries have plagued JVR’s campaign. While that is certainly going to be taken into account in deciding whether or not to trade him, there are three completely unrelated factors to support trading JVR being the best direction for the organization moving forward.

The first factor is that other young forwards have emerged. Giroux continues his development.  Coming off a 76-point season, he is currently on pace around 100 points; and has firmly cemented himself as one of the elite players in the NHL. Wayne Simmonds, acquired in the Richards trade to the Los Angeles Kings, currently has 16 goals in 51 games; and is on pace to better his previous career highs of 16 goals and 40 points.  Acquired in the Carter deal from Columbus, former top 10 pick Jakub Voracek has also fit in nicely with the Flyers, currently sitting at 30 points in 51 games.  Maybe the biggest surprise for the Flyers this season has been the success from undrafted rookie Matt Read, who won a spot in training camp and has responded with 16 goals and 32 points thus far.  Then, of course, there are the ultra-young Brayden Schenn and Sean Couturier (ages 19 and 20, respectively) who have shown signs of being excellent NHL players in the not-too-distant future.  The bottom line is that the Flyers are flat-out loaded with young talent at the forward position even if JVR were taken out of the equation.

While the Flyers boast a tremendous group of young forwards, the same cannot be said for their defense.  Moving forward, the Flyers have a number of ‘question marks’ about their defense that will need to be answered in the coming weeks and months.  The biggest and most obvious question revolves around the 37-year-old, future Hall of Fame defenseman Chris Pronger.  Pronger has not played since late November 2011 due to post-concussion syndrome, that also led to the Flyers making the difficult decision to shut down Pronger for the entire season on December 15.  Whether or not Pronger ever plays in the NHL again is a legitimate question. After Pronger, the Flyers’ defensive depth chart is held down by Kimmo Timonen who, at almost 37 years old, is enjoying quite possibly his best season as a Flyer.  However, Timonen only has one year remaining on his deal; and it remains to be seen whether the Finnish great plans to continue to his NHL career beyond 2013 and how effective he would be at 38 years old.

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TSP’s Writers Super Bowl Predictions

February 4th, 2012 by Johnny G | Comments Off on TSP’s Writers Super Bowl Predictions | Filed in Football, General

Johnny G: Patriots 38 Giants 27                  MVP: Rob Gronkowski

Christian K: Patriots 37 Giants 31               MVP: Tom Brady

Christopher L: Patriots 34 Giants 27        MVP: Tom Brady

Greg R: Patriots 31 Giants 24                          MVP: Tom Brady

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SuperBowl Sunday and Funday 2012

February 4th, 2012 by Leo | Comments Off on SuperBowl Sunday and Funday 2012 | Filed in Football, General, NFL, Sports

SuperBowl Sunday is the most celebrated event in our sports calendar for the year.  We have all types of decisions to make in preparation for the game.  These include “where are we gonna watch the game”; “who’s parties we are going to attend”; “who do you want to win the game”; “will I bet on the game”; “if I celebrate too much, how am I going to get home”; and a host of other gameday decisions.  In our bid to enjoy the Superbowl we need to remind ourselves that the important thing is to share it with our family and friends.

The Superbowl has many traditions associated with it over the years. There is the pre-game show that starts at 12 pm and ends just before the game is going to start at 6:30 pm.  That’s twice as long as the actual game!  There is the half-time show in which a featured artist will entertain the fans. Most of the time is doesn’t quite live up to the hype.  There are the infamous TV commercials that are costing 3 million plus for a 30 second ad this year.  It adds an interesting component to the game, some really good and some really bad.  Finally, there is the phone call from the President to the winning team.

This years SuperBowl will match-up the New York Giants vs. the New England Patriots.  The Giants are making a surprise appearance this year as most people didn’t even factor them in as a possible candidate.  Although it’s no suprise the Patriots made it, the line on the game is slightly for the Patriots at a 2.5 to 3 points. This is a repeat match-up of four years ago when the Giants ended the Patriots bid for immortality with a perfect season.

All of the SuperBowl’s have been special in one way or another. This year the Super Bowl will be available for streaming through Verizon mobile devices and online, where viewers will have access to multiple camera angles, live stats, and replays of Super Bowl ads.

The game itself should be exciting, the QB comparison between Eli Manning and Tom Brady will be interesting.  The Giants receiver’s are a potent threat and will probably provide some great highlights for the game. The Patriots strength also revolves around the offense with it’s receiver core. So I believe the game will be decided by which ever teams defense steps up and plays a better game.

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