Sunday, December 30, 2007

Roundup: 16-0, Ovechkin lights up Sens, Leafs get pumped, Jim Leyritz arrested, Spezza 1-on-1

Well, they did it. 16-0. Steamrolling through the regular season and are most likely on their way to another Super Bowl, the New England Patriots proved last night why they're the class of the NFL. (Sports Illustrated)

A wild night in Ottawa as the Caps score early, often. (Washington Times)

Another high-scoring affair in Toronto last night, where the New York Rangers lit up the slumping Leafs with 5 power play goals. (New York Post)

Former New York Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz, who hit one of the most memorable home runs in World Series history, was arrested for killing someone while driving drunk in Fort Lauderdale. (My Pinstripes)

Senators' Spezza weighs in on cockroach-eating and Michael Vick. (ESPN.com)

No big surprise that Tiger's #1. But Chris DiMarco included in the top 20? The Sports Xchange makes their list of top 20 PGA Tour players. (FOXSports)

Times Square confetti to contain New Year's wishes. (CNN.com)

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