Posts Tagged ‘ Lot ’

One Period Complete

Apr 11th, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

As expected, a tough period with a lot of his, a few scoring chances and no goals. Oh, there’s the penalty door issue too, but that seems to be fixed for now.
Changing things up, Brent Sutter put the Madden line out against Chris Drury, since No. 23 killed New Jersey on Wednesday. Otherwise, we saw something similar as [...]



NYSD: Santana is a Home Run No Matter How You Slice It

Feb 2nd, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

by Joe McDonald | Publisher and Editor-in-Chief | Saturday, February 2, 2008

If October 25, 1986 is the most memorable date in Mets history, then February 1, 2008 can’t be too far behind. Because on that rainy Friday, the Amazins’ completed the deal for Johan Santana, signing him to a $137.5 million extension over six years [...]



NYSD: Good Things Come To Poker Player Minaya

Jan 31st, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

 
A lot has happened in New York, since the Mets entered timidly into the offseason, after collapsing down the stretch. Joe Torre was banished, while Isiah Thomas has not been banished. And Jason Kidd now wants to be banished. A-Rod opted out and then back in, all the time Roger Clemens has been coming up [...]



72 Hours Is Not A Long Time

Jan 30th, 2008 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

The Mets now have 72 hours to complete the deal for Johan Santana and Omar Minaya is not wasting any time by meeting with Santana’s agent Peter Greenberg later today.
Now here’s the problem, the Mets need to compete the deal no mater what. If they don’t it will kill the fanbase, which is already disillusioned, [...]



Maine Ribbing

Jul 25th, 2007 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

John Maine took a lot of ribbing from his teammates and even the media after last night’s 8-4 win over the Pirates. After hitting his first career home run, he didn’t hear the end of it and was called a power hitter by some Mets.
But it continued today. After doing a PSA, someone tome Maine he was now [...]



The City of Blinding Light

Apr 29th, 2007 | By Joe McDonald | Category: NYSR Blog

That may be what the Sabres thought when they stepped on the Garden ice. The crowd was awesome.
But the fact is this: If Ryan Miller continues to stand on his head, Buffalo will be tough to beat. A lot of good chances for the Rangers, but nothing to show for it. And the Rangers again [...]