What a weekend! Where does one start? How about at Augusta where the golf world saw the sport's future collapse in mighty fashion.
Before Sunday's coverage of the Masters started, CBS ran a feature centred on while there has been many great Sunday stories at perhaps the world's most famous golf course, there have also been some epic final round undoings. I don't think anyone thought you would be adding to that list on Sunday. Jordan Spieth had one arm through his 2nd green jacket. That is until he hit the 12th hole and took a quadruple bogey 7 to basically end any chance he had of repeating right there. He went from green jacket to strait jacket. He melted under the spotlight. It isn't the first time he has experienced some Sunday afternoon yips, but he was fortunate enough to get away with one at the US Open because of what happened to Dustin Johnson.
In the end, Danny Willett---a guy no one knows in North America, but they do in Europe, received the much coveted green jacket, and as tradition would have it, it was given to him by Spieth. That had to hurt more than anything. Give Spieth credit though as he didn't pull off a Cam Newton when it was done. Unlike Newton at the Super Bowl, Spieth handled himself with dignity and class as he answered question after question as to why he had failed on the game's grandest stage when it was right there for the taking. I had my B-minus game tee to green, and I made up for it with my putter," Spieth said. "Ultimately you have to have your 'A' game in every single part." You really can't disagree with that.
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Now that the season is over, a lot of people are wondering just what Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli has in store. I don't know what Chiarelli has up his sleeve, but I know there are a lot of current Oilers who can't be back. That includes Nikita Nikitin, Mark Fayne, Nail Yakupov and Benoit Pouliot. If Edmonton wins the lottery, they will take Auston Matthews, but if they should pick 2-5, I say you trade that pick and get one of the two defencemen you so desperately need. I also think Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will be the player to get traded as RNH can't go into 2016-17 as Edmonton's 3rd line center.
The rumour mill suggests the Calgary Flames will not look for a goalie in free agency, but try to get one in a trade. There are some rumblings the Flames are looking at Ben Bishop. If Steven Stamkos goes elsewhere, and it appears as if he will, does it mean GM Steve Yzerman will blow it up and start over. I would think if Bishop is to come to southern Alberta, it would cost the Flames one of their talented young forwards or perhaps a TJ Brodie. I don't think Calgary goes for that.
Oh yeah, I will say the last game of the regular season was a precursor to the Cup final with the Capitals taking on Anaheim in the final dance. Who is kidding who, you could pick any matchup and have a solid chance of it happening. In the Stanley Cup playoffs, the wild and the wacky occur. Who cares if Canada's teams aren't involved, it will be a great ride so strap yourself in starting Wednesday.
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Russian hockey has taken a huge hit with the country's world under 18 team basically being scrapped because of most of their players tested positive for the same drug Maria Sharapova did. I have to ask if some of the young Russians in the NHL have been taking this stuff. Is Meldonium on the NHL's list of substances. I would think it is.
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The Regina Pats come home knowing they can play with the Red Deer Rebels, but knowing full well they are down 2-0 to the Memorial Cup hosts after a pair of one goal losses. Give Red Deer credit as they came back in Game 1 after falling behind early 2-0 to a Regina team that is sending messages as to how good they are and will be. This series isn't over, but it will be if the home team doesn't win Tuesday night at the Brandt Centre. Here's hoping the rink is full and here's hoping the rink is loud.
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Many players are showing their stuff to Chris Jones and company at the Riders mini-camp in Florida. The one player that everyone has their eye on is Darian Durant for good reason, and it would appear as if Doubles is passing the test. Hell, he gave himself an "A" on day 1. More on what the Riders are doing at Dodgertown will come tomorrow and Tuesday on the Sportscage as Rod and Luc have taken Saskatchewan's #1 sports show south of the border again.
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Can someone please tell me how it is TSN can show us a high school prospects basketball game that means literally nothing, but we can't see CIS sports with the exception of playoffs? Oh wait, Toronto players were involved. TSN or Sportsnet could do the CIS and the CFL a huge favour by showing the East-West game next month, but I'm guessing that just won't happen. It truly is baffling!
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Barry Bonds was asked his opinion of Bryce Harper on the weekend. The answer "Bryce is a beast, but he doesn't compare to me yet. He has a long ways to go. Thanks for that Barry! By the way----wrong answer, but nice try!
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Congratulations also goes out to Regina's Ben Hebert as he captured world curling gold on the weekend as he and the rest of the Kevin Koe rink won the Worlds beating Denmark.
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That's all I got. Have a great week!
11 comments:
Playing with them and winning are two different things. The Pats are done. They will take one at home and go back to Red Deer where the Rebels will finish them in 5.
Riders mini-camp and the Masters. A true sign spring has arrived!
The golf world is trying to pump Spieth's tires as the next Tiger. He has a long ways to go to be the next Tiger. Feel bad for the kid, but that's the truth.
I can't imagine what thoughts were going through Speith's mind as he gave that green jacket to Willett. Tradition calls for it, but what a terrible thing to have to go through.
Kevin
TSN and Sportsnet based in Toronto are in love with the USA. Who can blame them your really nothing unless your American ....sarcasm off. Until the center of the universe takes pride in being Canadian this is what we have to look forward to what a sad country
The pats have proven they are just good enough to lose! That in no way suggests how good or bad the team will be in a year or two. They have to add more talent and depth, and they need to get bigger. They are getting ground down by Red Deer's size and are unable to operate like they did with Lethbridge. The Pats don't have a team built for deep playoff run. This team is far from on the cusp.
A lot of good players have come out of North Dakota. They have a great program!
Pats may not win this year, but they are stacked for next. They have a lineup similar to what Brandon has this year waiting for them.
It must pain you knowing Roddy is in Florida and you're not. Poor little Scruffy!
Scruffy doesn't care about that Florida trip, he couldn't take that 50 Celsius humidity
The Pats may not win against Red Deer, but then again, they just might win it in 7 games! Like everyone else, it is wait and see.
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