So...why wasn't Martin Gerber playing against Chicago yesterday? Not that I'm blaming the 4-3 OT loss on Ray Emery, but let's call a spade a spade: Gerber is playing a helluva lot better than Razor, and it just doesn't look like Emery's putting up much of a fight for the #1 spot. Anyway, the Sens beat the Rangers 3-1 tonight at MSG, ending their brief 2-game 'skid'. A great game to watch; quick, physical, and some great scoring chances from both squads... Jason Spezza is tearing it up right now, but apparently needs eye of the tiger...With a depleted blueline, the Senators called up Lawrence Nycholat from Binghamton for Sunday's game.
On thin ice: Rangers keeping faith despite slide (New York Post)
The New England Patriots are running the show in the NFL these days. With a 28-7 win over the hopeless Miami Dolphins, the Pats became the first team in NFL history to start a season at 15-0 and are in fine form to finish it off with a win against the New York Giants next week.
The Patriots Want 16-0, and Apparently a Few Other Records (New York Times)
Buffalo Bills tight-end Kevin Everett made his first appearance at Ralph Wilson Stadium since suffering a massive neck injury earlier this year. Some thought he'd never walk again. His 15 minute pre-game meeting with teammates didn't seem to do the Bills any good, though, as the New York Giants locked up a wildcard playoff spot with a 38-21 win.
Everett talks to teammates before Buffalo's home finale (ESPN.com)
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Roundup: Sens take down Rangers, Pats want more, Bills get motivation but still lose
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
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