So I'm saving the big blog for after this series is over. Hear is a teaser of my experience at Game 2 with my girlfriend. Enjoy the photos. We were in section 117 Row 2.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Beard-A-Thon
With the playoff spot clinched for the Bruins, they have
decided to leave a few of their key player’s home while traveling for game 81
against the Senators. Zdeno Chara,
Patrice Bergeron, and Tim Thomas have been told to stay home and rest up before
the playoffs. Along with them, Johnny Boychuk who is injured will stay behind
with the veterans.
The Bruins finished the season as of today with a record of
47-29-4. They logged 98 points and allowed 2.44 goals a game while scoring 3.18
goals per game. With numbers being posted like that there is no doubt in my
mind that lord Stanley will stay in Boston for another year.
Let’s keep cheering on the black and yellow and in the meantime
help charity by participating in the annual beard-a-thon. All proceeds raised
help the Boston Bruins Foundation.
Red Sox are BACK
With Baseball season underway it’s time for the Red Sox to
play ball. In the season opener, the Boston Red Sox took on the Detroit Tigers
as Boston’s pitcher Jon Lester squared off on the mound against Detroit’s
Justin Verlander. Although baseball is not this bloggers favorite sport, it is
America pastime sport of choice so it’s only right that I incorporate some
statistics about the game.
The red sox struggled at the plate only posting 5 hits for
the entire game compared to Detroit’s 10. Not only did they post such low
hitting numbers, but superstars like Ellsbury and Youkilis went 0-4 and
neglected to help their team offensively. As you can imagine the game went very
slow and the first real action took place in the 7th inning when Detroit
scored the first run of the game off of a double.
Following the 7th inning, the Red Sox did not
score in the 8th however once again Detroit struck back scoring one
more run in the bottom of the 8th to take the lead 2-0. They scored
off a sacrifice fly to center field.
Going into the 9th it appeared that all was lost
for the Red Sox. Then David Ortiz had a sacrifice fly that helped Pedroia score
bringing the score to 2-1. Shortly after that, Ryan Sweeney hit a deep triple
that drove in the tying run before the top of the inning was over. With this
game being in Detroit, they had a chance to seal it in the bottom of the 9th
and that’s exactly what they did via a walk off hit to left field.
Now the Red Sox are 0-1 on the season as they move forward. Do
they have what it takes this year?
If you would like to view all the stats for the game, click on All the box score information!
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