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Sabres 6, Islanders 3

Another game, another loss for the Islanders. That’s five straight losses to open the season, in case you lost count. Personally, I don’t care about the wins and losses; this season is about improvement and developing young players, and these things don’t always show up on the stat sheet. Far more significant than the end result is how the team played on the way to that result. Tonight… um… they didn’t play that well. Here’s what I saw tonight…
– As the puck dropped tonight, I thought about how strange it was that the Islanders completely changed their goaltending. It’s not common for teams to get rid of both of their goalies, but the Isles did just that. Most of us were glad to see this. However, Dwayne Roloson’s five-hole is giving me nightmares of the Ron Hextall era. Please let Martin Biron start tomorrow night.
– Speaking of roster moves, Rob Schremp should find himself in the Tambellini position tomorrow night, as he had a rather Tamby-esque game tonight. Here’s hoping Schremp finds the pretzel twists as delicious as Zach and I do. I also hope Tambellini can make the most of his opportunity, assuming it does come his way tomorrow.
– Mark Streit is usually pretty reliable on the defensive end, but he got caught napping twice in the offensive zone tonight. One of those times led to the penalty shot that put the Sabres up 2-0. What happens if the Sabres don’t score that goal? Who knows? But these mistakes don’t make losses easier to stomach.
- Tim Jackman and Joel Rechlicz played 10:46 tonight. That’s 10:46 COMBINED. Even with their totals added together, that’s less than any individual Islanders player, just edging Josh Bailey. This brings up two points. First, why waste roster spots with guys who barely play; furthermore, why play guys who can’t, you know, play? Second, it’s not very smart to totally stunt Josh Bailey’s development as a player by teaming him with stiffs like Jackman. Josh Bailey is a playmaker. Tim Jackman has seven goals in 142 NHL games.
– If I were Scott Gordon, I’d take every young player the organization is trying to build around and give those players serious minutes on the penalty kill. Letting up power play goals doesn’t matter in a lost season (yes, the season is five games old, but we all know the Isles aren’t going anywhere), but it can pay dividends down the line. John Tavares played 56 shorthanded seconds tonight; let’s see that number go up. And for the record, Gordon does a great job of spreading out his minutes, but it’d be great to see him essentially force players to learn the defensive side of the game as they develop.
– Speaking of Tavares, every single time he touches the puck in the offensive zone, he’s liable to create something. He managed to score a goal tonight, but of more interest to me were the two open nets he missed and the countless times he stickhandled out of trouble. Every time he touches the puck, I’m amazed. His hockey sense is uncanny and can literally make something out of nothing; given the lack of quality NHL players on this roster, often times, he’ll have to do just that. What a tremendous player, and what a treat it is to watch him play.
– My last note for tonight – why, oh why, must the Islanders constantly be relegated to the dregs of MSG Plus 2? They played on Channel 414 tonight and they will be there again tomorrow, despite being at home and despite the Rangers being on the road. I understand the Islanders’ ratings do not compare well to those of the Rangers and the Devils, but if the Islanders are at home, they really should be shown in high definition. It’s a bit depressing to look for the Islanders game on TV and see that they can’t even crack the double digits on the dial. This only helps perpetuate the image that the Islanders are a second-class organization, which surely doesn’t help the Islanders as they attempt to rebuild all the facets of their team.
Busy night tomorrow. My predictions: The Rangers win 4-2 over the Maple Leafs, while the Isles lose 5-3 to the Sharks.
MMA

UFC Debuts Down Under; Wanderlei v. Akiyama to Headline…

Get ready to put another shrimp on the barbi, fight fans.

UFC 111 will take place in February in Australia as many have suggested over the last couple of months. The main event will mark Wanderlei Silva’s debut at 185, and return from facial surgery that is supposed to resurrect his career. His opponent will be Japanese pop-icon Yoshihiro Akiyama. The man affectionately known as “Sexy-yama” won his UFC debut in a controversial split decision that this blog felt the judges got very wrong. Here’s the news from MMA Weekly:

Wanderlei Silva, in a video posted to his official YouTube channel on Thursday night, confirmed his next fight would be at the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s debut in Australia.

He will face Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 111 when the promotion lands at the Acer Arena in Sydney. Akiyama first mentioned the bout at a recent press conference in Japan touting the UFC’s new “Undisputed” video game.

“I am so happy because it is the first event there,” said Silva with a huge smile across his face. “This is a great honor for me because I fight in the main event in Cologne, Germany, in the first event there, and I’m gonna fight in the first event in Australia.”

Silva (32-10-1) hasn’t fought since Germany in June, where he lost a unanimous decision in a 195-pound catchweight to Rich Franklin. Accruing a 1-3 record since joining the ranks of the UFC, the bout with Akiyama will be Silva’s first at 185 pounds, a move that will put him on a more level playing field with his opposition.

The logic is as follows: Austrailia is close to Japan, right? Silva is a legend is the Far East from his days as PRIDE’s biggest draw. Akiyama is a legend in that part of the world because he’s a pop music sensation in addition to a fighter. (No, I am not kidding.) Let’s just assume that the Japanese, a country full of MMA fans, will make the 10-hour plane trek to get to the Outback.

Personally, I wasn’t that impressed with Akiyama, and I’d expect the Axe murderer to get back on track.

MMA

Urijah Faber’s New Silver Star T-Shirt!

It’s been quite awhile since we’ve heard from Urijah.

The world’s most popular featherweight MMA fighter, and Twitter machine has been recovering from his loss to Mike Thomas Brown. A fight in which he broke one of his hands and dislocated fingers on another. There are those who have suggested that “The California Kid” became even more popular in his loss than he ever was before it, due to his gritty effort. He was unable to throw a punch from round three on, relying on ineffective knees and elbows. However, he still finished the fight and didn’t quit.

He’s not expected back in the WEC cage until January, but that didn’t stop Silver Star from putting out another shirt dedicated to him.

The style is kind of a combination of the Frank Trigg UFC 103 walk-out with the monogram and Lyoto Machida’s UFC 104 Walk-out with some new and bright colors. I like this one, but it’s still not as cool his older one.

MMA Warehouse has it for 39.99

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