Wednesday, March 21, 2012

View from the Seats: Rangers vs Red Wings

The Original Six matchups are usually more fun but tonight was especially so as the New York Rangers got a huge two points beating the Red Wings 2-1 on Overtime at Madison Square Garden.

Today was especially cool as I got to watch the game from a luxury suite (h/t to Howie on that).

After the Rangers fell behind 1-0 on a soft goal, it looked like it could be a long night but the Rangers came back with a power play goal on an amazing move from Brad Richards and an Overtime winner from the Captain, Ryan Callahan.

Henrik Lundqvist was especially good tonight as the Rangers were sloppy in their own zone. He helped the Rangers to move 3 points in front of the surging Pittsburg Penguins for first place on the Eastern Conference. Huge two points for the Rangers tonight in front of the Garden faithful.

Monday, March 19, 2012

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Friday, March 9, 2012

A Fun Debate: The Ultimate 25-Man Roster

Opening Day is less than a month away, but in the meantime baseball fans all need something to keep them busy while their teams get ready down in Florida or Arizona. A few years ago, during a long roadtrip out to Pittsburgh (my favorite ballpark I've seen in person, by the way), my friend and I did a hypothetical of the starting lineup you would build if you wanted to build a team for the next 3 years.

It ends up we weren't thinking far enough ahead. As ESPN's SweetSpot posted this morning: "Michael Baumann of Crashburn Alley has a fun post on a theoretical question: If your life depended on winning the next 10 World Series, who do you pick for your 25-man roster? Money is no object. Injuries are a factor. Your team can't be too old, or it won't win down the road. It can't be too young or it won't win now. So who do you take?"

10 years is a long time so there is a lot of commitment involved here which means that you really have to look hard at those guys in their late 20s and early 30s to see how they will age in the last 5 years of this project. Starting pitching is the toughest, in my opinion, to figure out (especially since injuries are a factor). The other positions have their tough calls as well, like second base: do you go with a Robinson Cano or Dustin Pedroia who may be a little older but are more polished, or do you go with a young stud like Dustin Ackley and hope that he is your answer there?

Let us know what you think in the comments below. Even if you just want to give your starting 9, let's see what you've got.