Sunday, November 29, 2015

You like that? Redskins move to first place

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The Washington Redskins are now in the driver's seat entering the final month of the season thanks to a big win over the New York Giants.  The Skins beat the G-Men 20-14 in front of a crowd of 77,367.  The crowd was very mixed at Fed Ex Field with plenty of Giants blue in addition to burgundy and gold.

In the beginning of the game, New York moved the ball well on their opening drive.  That is until Eli Manning threw the first of three interceptions.  His first came on a pass intended for Shane Vereen.  The ball bounced off the running back and right into the hands of linebacker Perry Riley Jr.  On the next Giants drive, a Manning pass towards Dwayne Harris was knocked in the air by cornerback Will Blackmon, caught by Harris, who was then rocked by a hit by Kyshoen Jarrett.  Harris lost the ball and it went right into the hands of Blackmon, who was credited with the interception.  Nobody was able to score in the first quarter.

The Skins were the first on the board with a 41 yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins.  On their next drive Kirk Cousins fired a deep ball to Desean Jackson 63 yards for the touchdown.  That put the Redskins up 10-0.  The Redskins would move the ball down the field later in the half.  Cousins found Jamison Crowder on an in route that was ruled for a touchdown originally, but was called back on the booth review when they discovered Crowder's knee was down at the half yard line for a fourth down.  Rather than kicking the field goal, head coach Jay Gruden sent Cousins out to go for it.  With 1:50 left in the half, Cousins ran it in with a QB sneak for a one yard touchdown.  The officials had to review the play but the play was upheld and confirmed so the touchdown stood.  Washington would head to the locker room up 17-0.

A field goal in the early fourth quarter put the Redskins up 20-0.  Big Blue would put together a rally.  At 10:19, the Giants went for it on 4th and 16 with a no huddle and Manning threw a deep ball to Reuben Randle 40 yards to put the Giants on the board.  After the defense forced the Redskins to put the Giants took over, down 20-7 with 7:20 left in the game.  Nine plays and 77 yards later, Manning found his favorite target Odell Beckham Jr. as he made another signature catch that probably could only be made by him.  Beckham dove in the end zone and caught Eli's pass for the 21-yard touchdown.  The Giants cut the Redskins lead 20-14 with 4:57 left.  The many Giants fans who made the trek started to make noise and Washington was put on the ropes.

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The Redskins got the ball back and were forced to a 3rd and 4, but Cousins found tight end Jordan Reed for 20 yards to move the chains to the Washington 48.  A few plays later, Alfred Morris picked up another first down on a seven-yard carry.  The Redskins faced another big third down situation, this time with 10 yards out.  They couldn't move the ball and weren't in field goal range so they were forced to punt.  Morris got stuffed for a one-yard loss and Gruden decided to punt as he tried to pin the Giants in their own territory with 19 seconds left.  A holding call against the Redskins added 10 yards to the return which set up New York with a first and 10 from their own 16. They weren't able to string anything on their drive and on the last play of the game, a desperation play got thrown out of bounds sealing the victory, and first place, for the Redskins.

The Redskins improve their record to 5-6 which surpassed their win total from a year ago.  They also improve to 5-1 at home, losing the first game but winning the next five.  Their five straight home victories is Washington's first since they won their first six home games in Weeks 1-11 in their most recent Super Bowl title season back in 1991.  The Giants will gear up for a home game against the Jets in the battle of New York this Sunday at 1:00.  The Redskins will await the Cowboys as their hated rivals make the trip up to FedEx for Monday Night Football.

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Caps win fifth straight, take first place

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After a dominating win over the Lightning on home ice 4-2, the Capitals headed to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Saturday night to take on the Maple Leafs in the second of back-to-back games.  The Caps would prevail 4-2. 

Both teams were fighting for the first goal at the start of the game.  After a commotion in front of the net, the Leafs couldn’t get anything past Braden Holtby and the Capitals took transition of the puck and went down the ice.  Jason Chimera raced down the left side ice with the puck and put his wrist shot past goaltender Jonathan Bernier to give Washington the 1-0 lead.  Chimera’s seventh goal of the season came at 3:42 into the game.  Toronto would tie the game at 6:13 into the first, just a few minutes after the Chimera goal.  The goal came on a Peter Holland snap shot assisted by Dion Pheneuf.  The Caps weren’t able to get a rebound on the shot by Pheneuf and Holland made them pay.  The teams headed to the locker room after the first period with the score tied at one.  The Maple Leafs outshot the Capitals in the first frame 16-4.

            At 4:06 in the second period the Caps took the lead 2-1 on a goal by Tom Wilson, his first of the season.  There was a turnover by Morgan Reilly as he coughed up the puck over by the net on their end on the right side and Wilson was there to scoop up the loose puck and put it past Bernier.  Wilson used a spin move as he shot the puck and fell to the ground.  Matt Niskanen and Wilson’s roommate, Michael Latta were credited with assists.  Wilson’s first goal of the season was a special one as he scored in his hometown.  A few minutes later at 6:17, Toronto was on the power play and nine seconds later the game was tied.   John Carlson was sent to the box for the Caps with an interference call.  On a shot by Dion Phaneuf, Leo Komarov tipped the puck in and the game was tied at two.  At 10:06, Nazem Kadri got sent to the sin bin for high sticking as the Capitals headed to the power play.  A shot by Alex Ovechkin from the right side deflect off of Marcus Johansson into the net for the 3-2 lead.  The goal came at 11:08.  Johansson then drew an interference call from Phaneuf to go back on the power play and Justin Williams cashed in with a slapshot goal and the Caps went up 4-2. Chimera got the assist and now has six power play points on the season, a career high.  Chimera had the puck down on the right side of the net and passed it to Williams, who was right beside him, as he fired and scored.   

            At 10:08 into the third, Ovechkin was called for crosschecking against Tyler Bozak.  The Leafs couldn’t capitalize on the power play as Holtby made some big saves and some shots went off the pipe.  That was their best chance to get back in the game but Holtby and the Caps held on for the 4-2 victory. 


            The Leafs outshot the Caps 33-23 and Holtby made 29 saves in the win.  After playing five games in seven days, the Capitals will have some time off before they take on the Canadians in Montreal on Thursday night with a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.  Due to the Rangers dropping three in a row the Caps are now in first place in the Metropolitan Divison. 

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Offense wakes up as Caps beat Jets

The Washington Capitals entertained the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night from Verizon Center.  The Caps are coming off of a 1-0 win over the Edmonton Oilers from Monday night.  It was the fourth game of a season-long five game home-stand.  The Capitals would get their third straight win with a final score of 5-3.

Washington got off to a great start in the game after not being able to score the other night until the third period.  After a shot by John Carlson from the right side of the net bounced off the wall coming off a pass from Evgeny Kuznetsov, Justin Williams rebounded the puck into the net from the corner.  Williams, with that goal, is now two points shy of 600 for his career.  The goal came 1:12 into the game.  A wrist shot by Tyler Myers tied the game about five minutes later.  The Jets would take the lead 2-1 with a goal by Andrew Ladd.  Alex Ovechkin would tie the game at two with just 1:14 to go until the first intermission.  After a strong pass by John Carlson from the middle got caught in Ovechkin's skates, he used great awareness to get the puck on his stick and shot it right inside the net.  It looked like Ovi used his left leg to get the puck on the stick.  It was Alex Ovechkin's 11th goal of the season.

In the second period, the Capitals took the lead back at 10:03.  After Dmitry Orlov got the puck to Nate Schmidt from the right side, Schmidt got the puck into the middle where Nicklas Backstrom tapped the puck past Winnipeg net minder Michael Hutchinson for the 3-2 lead.  The Jets tied it on the power play as former Capital, Mathieu Perreualt got a snapshot past Braden Holtby at 13:53.  The Capitals responded at 16:22 as Orlov continued his hot streak.  Off a pass from Kuznetsov from the top of the box, Orlov buried a slapshot in the net for his third straight goal in as many nights.  Saturday night, he was like a magician with the puck as nobody could find the puck when it was actually with Orlov the entire time.  By then it was too late.  On Monday night, he was the lone player who scored as it came late in the third period.

The Capitals were looking for an insurance goal in this back and fourth game as it headed into the third period.  They got it late in third with 6:14 to go as Kuznetsov scored on a backhand.  The Capitals would win 5-3.  On "Black Friday" the Caps will return to the ice to take on the Lightning at 5:00 in the final game of a five game home-stand from Verizon Center.

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Sunday, November 1, 2015

World Series Recap Games 1-4

The 2015 World Series between the New York Mets and Kansas City Royals is well underway.  The Royals lead the series 3 games to 1 and before Game 5 tonight let's take a look back at the previous four games.

Game 1:

The World Series began at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.  It was an interesting game as it ended as the longest game one in World Series history.  The Royals scored first on the very first pitch of their at bat as Alcides Escobar hit an inside-the-park home run as Yoenis Cespedes misplayed the ball.  In the fourth the Mets tied it on an RBI single by Travis d'Arnaud that scored Daniel Murphy.  In the top of the fifth, Curtis Granderson hit a home run into right field.  In the sixth the Mets made it 3-1 as Michael Conforto hit a sac fly to score Cespedes.  In the bottom of the sixth the Royals tied it.  In the top of the eighth the Mets took the lead as Wilmer Flores reached first base on a fielding error.  The error resulted in Juan Lagares scoring.  With a 4-3 lead, Jeurys Familia came on to try to close out the game but he blew it.  With one out Alex Gordon hit a home run to tie the game and force extra innings.  In the 14th Eric Hosmer's sac fly scored Escobar and the Royals took a 1-0 series lead.

Game 2:

The Mets got off to a good start with an RBI single by Lucas Duda to score Daniel Murphy but the Royals exploded for seven runs en route to a 7-1 win over the Mets.  Royals starting pitcher Johnny Cueto out dueled Jacob deGrom, pitching a complete game.

Game 3:


The series shifted to New York for the first World Series game in Citi Field history.  The crowd was fired up as Billy Joel sang the national anthem and Mike Piazza threw out the ceremonial first pitch.  Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard sent a message early, throwing at Alcides Escobar's head.  The Royals took 1-0 lead but the Mets answered quickly in the bottom frame.  With Curtis Granderson on base, David Wright hit a homer to left-center to put the fans into a frenzy.  The Royals scored two in the top of the second to go up 3-2.  In the bottom of the third, Syndergaard got a big base hit and Curtis Granderson homered to put the Mets back up 4-3 and they never looked back.  In the sixth, with Juan Lagares and Wimer Flores on base, Juan Uribe singled to right field to score Lagares.  Wright followed with a base hit to deep centerfield to score Flores and Uribe.  Yoenis Cespedes finished up the scoring when he hit a sac fly to score Granderson.  Syndergaard or "Thor", what the fans call him, pitched a gem going six innings and striking out six.  The Mets took Game 3 with a final score of 9-3.


Game 4:

On Halloween night, the Royals robbed the Mets and now put them on the ropes after Game 4.  The Mets showed a lot of promise early on.  In the bottom of the third, Michael Conforto homered to right field.  The Mets went up 2-0 on a sac fly by Curtis Granderson that scored Wilmer Flores and the Mets were up 2-0.  In the bottom of the fifth, Conforto hit his second home run of the game to right-center. 3-1 Mets.  In the sixth the Royals got within one and in the eighth the Royals took advantage of a terrible Mets bullpen, scoring three runs to go up 5-3 which was the eventual final score.  The culprits in the pen were Tyler Clippard and Jeurys Familia.  Clippard took the loss while Familia blew the save.  


Tonight it is do or die for the Mets in Game 5.  For the Royals they are now one win away and could potentially clinch it tonight unless the Mets have anything to say about that.  The pitching match-up tonight is Edison Volquez for KC and Matt Harvey for NY.  Will the Royals win the World Series tonight after failing to last year or will the Mets win in front of their home crowd and keep the series going.  Tune in to FOX at 8:00 to find out.