Previewing – Penguins v Bruins
The Penguins and Bruins meet for the first time since Matt Cooke knocked Bruins’ forward Marc Savard out with a controversial head shot eleven days ago.
The Penguins and Bruins meet for the first time since Matt Cooke knocked Bruins’ forward Marc Savard out with a controversial head shot eleven days ago.
March Madness is upon us, or should I say March Mania since I didn’t pay for the right to say Madness?
Hm, I guess I will change it when the cease and desist letter shows up.
Top O’ the morning to you and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I realize that it seems like we have been living in a green tinted world for the better part of a week, but today happens to be the actual day in which the Irish folk and the not so Irish folk celebrate the feast of St. Patrick.
Well, I am making some progress, the morning links may actually make up in the morning today! That is saying something, especially considering the fact that the clocks sprung forward last night robbing an hour of sleep.
Though it is a gloomy morning here in Pittsburgh, with flood warnings around every corner, it is FRIDAY!
I am blown away by it, but at the same time I am not. Some how not suspending him makes sense if you look a little deeper. It is sort of biblical… “Savard has been concussed, so that we all shall implement new rules and avoid double standards.”
When asked for comment on whether or not he would be suspended, Matt Cooke told the Post Gazette, “I can’t answer that.”
The Bruins forward is still exhibiting serious concussion symptoms and with the B’s only having 17 games remaining on the schedule he could miss them all.