speaking of Chargers and Texans, I've done some investigative journalism and have come to learn that Thomas Woods and Ryan Crosby are actually twins born to the same mother, but different fathers. In the mid 90's, in the infancy of internet porn, their mother Ivana Spankin was a huge hardcore sensation. While performing a threesome scene with 2 men she became pregnant to twins. Their mothers surname didn't really fit for the boys, and not wanting to use their fathers last names either, they were ... Read More
Houston Texans Clinch AFC South Title in Indianapolis
On a Week 15 Sunday afternoon, the Houston Texans found themselves heading into Indianapolis with a chance to clinch the AFC South title. After the Titans loss last week at the hands of the New York Jets, the team knew the stakes and brought forward a new gameplan to try to take some pressure off the shoulders of their young starter Tom Savage.
To open the game, Alfred Blue got the ball, with the Texans giving him
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Well, after an awful start to the season and the costly acquisition of defenceman Jacob Hamilton from Vancouver, my Washington Capitals have improved with the call ups of Shawn Forney and Toby Gelech.
Currently I find myself at 28-17-3, good for 5th in the league.
Without a single player doing amazingly offensively, I still find myself 1st in the league goal scoring as a team, 6th defensively, #1 powerplay and 5th ranked penalty kill.
We finished the Regular season 1st in our division. We had quite a few key injuries, so the stats are pretty misleading. Guys like Zykov, Glebov and Pikkarainen missed quite a bit of time.
Bradley Boulerice had a career high point season though despite missing his linemates, a problem that needs to be addressed.
After a disappointing game 7 loss to the San Jose Sharks, I decided it was time to shake things up a bit. The defence and toughness of the team became apparently lacking in that game 7, so via the draft, trades and free agency, I addressed those issues. I'll post the depth chart, and then go over how notable players were acquired to Montreal.
Well, as my tenure in the SOS Crew comes to an end, I feel a need to reflect on my time in the league.
The SOS Crew was the first league I joined from the day 1 of it's inception, and eventually I quit 4n1A, 4n1B and Gridiron Legends to focus my efforts on it. I started out as the Patriots, who were a tough team to work with because of cap problems, but managed to draft fairly well and made some solid trades to fill holes when I had to.
In the second trade by the Los Angeles Kings under their new management, they add another defenceman in exchange for beleaguered forward, Dustin Penner.
To Toronto Maple Leafs:
LW - Dustin Penner
To Los Angeles Kings:
D - John-Michael Liles
Adding mobility to the back-end, Liles bring some veteran offensive experience and some decent speed. Expected to play with Matt Greene to start the season, he'll mostly help the team on the powerplay,
In the new SinBin hockey league, as GM of the Los Angeles Kings, have agreed with Zweihander in a deal that is the historic first official trade of the league.
To Washington Capitals:
LW - Simon Gagne (86)
D - Slava Voynov (78)
2013 3rd Round Pick
To Los Angeles Kings:
D - John Carlson (84)
On paper, this deal looks a little lopsided in favour of the Capitals, and even I'll admit, I maybe overpaid a little bit
Heading into this season, the top 6 forwards, top 4 d-men and goalies all remain the same. The changes come in the form of my 3rd line wingers and 3rd d-pairing.
Casey Borer, Noah Nelson and Mikhail Konichev's holdout has forced us to rely on some even greener rookies like Charlie Langfeld, Bill Murray and
After a busy offseason last year, we enter this season with a fairly new look as an organization. We still have some great prospects developing, but for the most part our young players are NHL ready now. Nishi has grown into one of the premiere goaltenders in the league at the age of 25 and with B,B,B potential, still shows he can grow rapidly in the next 2 seasons.