What’s up Legion, it’s your boy bg1906 and I have got an AWESOME NCAA 10 update for the gaming fanatics here today. NCAA 10 is slated for official release on July 14, but one of the awesome new features of this year’s NCAA 10 game is a feature called TeamBuilder. TeamBuilder is EA Sports marketing lingo for the former Create-A-School feature in their NCAA video game series. However, this isn’t your last gen create-a-school; it is 100% next gen, as EA is opening up an entire gamet of possibilities with TeamBuilder. One of the neatest features of TeamBuilder, is the ability to view the default rosters for your favorite team, in our case, The Miami Hurricanes. I did just that and true to EA form, there are several numerical and roster/depth chart related mistakes. But never fear, your resident Cane-a-holic and NCAA madman bg1906 has dissected the roster and will direct you into Canes heaven on NCAA 10. First, let’s take a look at the roster and some key ratings for each player.
Miami | |
1 - Brandon Harris |
87 OVR, 93 SPD, 88 MCV, 86 ZCV |
2 - Graig Cooper (Starter: HB) |
90 OVR, 93 SPD, 94 ACC, 93 ELU |
3 - Travis Benjamin (Starter: WR2) |
90 OVR, 95 SPD, 96 ACC, 92 ELU |
4 - Aldarius Johnson (Starter: WR1) |
91 OVR, 92 SPD, 93 ACC, 87 SPC |
5 - Javarris James |
88 OVR, 90 SPD, 92 ACC, 93 STA |
6 - Randy Phillips (Starter: SS) |
90 OVR, 92 SPD, 85 MCV, 93 ZCV |
7 - Vaughn Telemaque |
83 OVR, 90 SPD, 82 MCV, 88 ZCV |
7 - Lamar Miller |
84 OVR, 93 SPD, 95 ACC, 88 STA |
8 - Demarcus Van Dyke (Starter: CB2) |
88 OVR, 94 SPD, 87 MCV, 88 ZCV |
9 - Sam Shields |
83 OVR, 94 SPD, 79 MCV, 81 ZCV |
11 - Arthur Brown |
88 OVR, 86 SPD, 86 TAK, 94 POW |
12 - Jacory Harris (Starter: QB) |
87 OVR, 82 SPD, 87 THP, 86 THA |
13 - Ryan Hill (Starter: FS) |
87 OVR, 92 SPD, 80 MCV, 90 ZCV |
16 - Cannon Smith |
80 OVR, 89 THP, 84 THA |
17 - Taylor Cook |
81 OVR, 85 THP, 85 THA |
18 - Dedrick Epps (Starter: TE) |
86 OVR, 86 SPD, 79 RBK, 82 PBK |
20 - Mike James |
83 OVR, 92 SPD, 93 ACC, 86 STA |
22 - Prince Kent |
77 OVR, 91 SPD, 78 MC, 77 ZCV |
24 - Chavez Grant (Starter: CB1) |
88 OVR, 91 SPD, 87 MCV, 87 ZCV |
25 - Matt Bosher (Starter: Punter) |
87 OVR, 91 KPW, 86 KAC |
26 - Aravious "Ray Ray" Armstrong |
82 OVR, 92 SPD, 92 ACC |
27 - Brandon McGee |
83 OVR, 93 SPD, 96 ACC |
28 - Theron Collier |
89 OVR, 92 ACC, 87 ELU |
30 - Patrick Hill (Starter: FB) |
80 OVR, 77 SPD, 81 RBK, 81 PBK |
31 - Sean Spence (Starter: ROLB) |
89 OVR, 89 SPD, 88 TAK, 88 POW |
32 - Lee Chamber |
84 OVR, 92 SPD, 94 ACC, 86 STA |
36 - Kylan Robinson |
80 OVR, 82 SPD, 84 TAK, 81 POW |
39 - Jared Campbell |
87 SPD, 74 MCV, 82 ZCV |
40 - Jake Wieclaw |
80 OVR, 86 KPW, 82 KAC |
44 - Colin McCarthy (Starter: LOLB) |
84 OVR, 86 SPD, 85 TAK, 74 POW |
45 - Ramon Buchanan |
72 OVR, 89 SPD, 64 TAK, 75 POW |
47 - Laron Byrd |
86 OVR, 92 SPD, 91 ACC, 80 BTK |
49 - Courtney Harris |
75 OVR, 80 SPD, 75 PMV, 74 FMV |
50 - Darryl Sharpton (Starter: MLB) |
89 OVR, 84 SPD, 87 TAK, 92 POW |
54 - Micanor Regis |
76 OVR, 84 TAK, 82 PMV, 60 FMV |
55 - Ben Jones |
83 OVR, 85 RBK, 84 PBK, 81 IBL |
56 - Marcus Robinson (Starter: RE) |
87 OVR, 87 SPD, 88 ACC, 86 TAK |
57 - Allen Bailey |
86 OVR, 77 SPD, 91 STR |
58 - Jordan Futch |
80 OVR, 86 SPD, 86 ACC, 85 TAK |
61 - Joel Figueroa (Starter: RG) |
90 OVR, 89 RBK, 88 PBK, 88 IBL |
62 - Andrew Smith |
77 OVR, 79 SPD, 83 BSH |
63 - Tyler Horn |
83 OVR, 89 RBK, 89 PBK, 88 IBL |
64 - Jason Fox (Starter: LT) |
93 OVR, 91 RBK, 94 PBK, 89 IBL |
65 - Matt Pipho |
87 OVR, 86 RBK, 87 PBK, 85 IBL |
66 - Harland Gunn (Starter: C) |
86 OVR, 84 RBK, 85 PBK, 84 IBL |
68 - Ian Symmonette |
84 OVR, 85 RBK, 85 PBK, 81 IBL |
70 - AJ Trump |
84 OVR, 87 RBK, 89 PBK, 90 IBL |
74 - Orlando Franklin |
88 OVR, 86 RBK, 87 PBK, 85 IBL |
77 - Brandon Washington Note: Incorrect number edit to #72 |
88 OVR, 88 RBK, 90 PBK, 85 IBL |
81 - Davon Johnson |
81 OVR, 90 SPD, 90 ACC, 75 ELU |
83 - Kendal Thompkins |
79 OVR, 91 SPD, 90 ACC, 86 ELU |
84 - Richard Gordon |
84 OVR, 85 SPD, 83 RBK, 82 PBK |
85 - Leonard Hankerson |
85 OVR, 90 SPD, 91 ACC, 85 STA |
86 - Tommy Streeter |
86 OVR, 90 SPD, 92 ACC, 92 JMP |
88 - Billy Sanders |
75 OVR, 80 SPD, 85 RTE |
90 - Steven Wesley |
83 OVR, 76 SPD, 81 PMV, 83 FMV |
91 - Joe Joseph (Starter: DT1) |
90 OVR, 88 PMV, 78 FMV, 91 BSH |
92 - Josh Holmes |
82 OVR, 70 PMV, 70 FMV, 80 BSH |
94 - Eric Moncur (Starter: LE) |
85 OVR, 82 SPD, 82 PMV, 86 FMV |
95 - Gavin Hardin |
74 OVR, 80 SPD, 76 PMV, 76 FMV |
96 - Curtis Porter |
79 OVR, 93 STR, 82 BSH |
97 - Adewale Ojomo |
85 OVR, 81 SPD, 84 BSH |
99 - Marcus Forston (Starter: DT2) |
89 OVR, 90 STR, 89 PMV, 90 BSH |
As you can see from the default roster, there are some numerical mistakes. Here is a quick list of those mistakes and the corrections for each player.
Number Edits
HB #7 - Lamar Miller - change to #27
HB #20 - Mike James - change to #22
CB #22 - Prince Kent
CB #27 - Brandon McGee - change to #21
SS #39 - Jared Campbell - change to #37
RE #62 - Andrew Smith - change to #48
LT #77 - Brandon Washington - change to #72
TE #88 - Billy Sanders (number not assigned yet)
Kent
Taking an educated guess, I think Prince
NCAA 10: In game photo of Travis Benjamin vs Oklahoma
bg1906’s Depth Chart Recommendations
As I said earlier, EA also had a few position/depth chart errors. Depth charts and position changes are totally subjective, so please don’t feel these are set in stone. Feel free to experiment and use the depth chart that makes the best use of the way you like to play. Based on ratings alone, this is what I think I’m going to do, as it maximizes the style of football I like to play.
* - Player has had number edited
** - Player has been moved to new position
Offense
QB
1. QB #12 - Jacory Harris
2. QB #17 - Taylor Cook
3. QB #16 - Cannon Smith
RB
1. HB #5 - Javarris James
2. HB #2 - Graig Cooper
3. HB #27 - Lamar Miller* (Changed number from #7 to #27)
4. HB #22 - Mike James* (Changed number from #20 to #22)
5. HB #32 - Lee Chambers
FB
1. FB #30 - Patrick Hill
WR
1. WR #4 - Aldarius Johnson
2. WR #3 - Travis Benjamin
3. WR #28 - Theron Collier
4. WR #47 - Laron Byrd
5. WR #85 - Leonard Hankerson
6. WR #86 - Tommy Streeter
7. WR #81 - Davon Johnson
8. WR #83 - Kendal Thompkins
TE
1. TE #18 - Dedrick Epps
2. TE #84 - Richard Gordon
3. TE #88 - Billy Sanders
LT
1. LT #64 - Jason Fox
2. LT #55 - Ben Jones** (Moved from RT to LT)
LG
1. LG #74 - Orlando Franklin
2. LB #68 - Ian Symmonette
C
1. C #70 - AJ Trump** (Moved from RG to C)
2. C #63 - Tyler Horn
RG
1. RG #61 - Joel Figueroa
2. RG #66 - Harland Gunn** (Moved from C to RG)
RT
1. RT #72 - Brandon Washington***
(Moved from LT to RT, Changed number from #77 to #72)
2. RT #65 - Matt Pipho
Defense
LE
1. LE #94 - Eric Moncur
2. LE #90 - Steven Wesley
3. LE #95 - Gavin Hardin
4. LE #49 - Courtney Harris
RE
1. RE #56 - Marcus Robinson
2. RE #87 - Adewale Ojomo
3. RE #48 - Andrew Smith* (Changed number from #62 to #48)
DT
1. DT #99 - Marcus Forston
2. DT #57 - Allen Bailey
3. DT #91 - Joe Joseph
4. DT #92 - Josh Holmes
5. DT #54 - Micanor Regis
6. DT #96 - Curtis Porter
LOLB
1. LOLB #44 - Colin McCarthy
2. LOLB #58 - Jordan Futch** (Moved from ROLB to LOLB)
3. LOLB #36 - Kylan Robinson
MLB
1. MLB #11 - Arthur Brown
2. MLB #50 - Darryl Sharpton
ROLB
1. LOLB #31 - Sean Spence
2. LOLB #45 - Ramon Buchanan
CB
1. CB #8 - Demarcus Van Dyke
2. CB #1 - Brandon Harris
3. CB #24 - Chavez Grant
4. CB #13 - Ryan Hill** (Moved from FS to CB)
5. CB #21 - Brandon McGee* (Changed number from #27 to #21)
6. CB #9 - Sam Shields
FS
1. FS #7 - Vaughn Telemaque** (Moved from SS to FS)
2. FS ??? - Prince Kent** (Moved from CB to FS)
SS
1. SS #6 - Randy Phillips
2. SS #26 - Aravious "Ray Ray" Armstrong** (Moved from FS to SS)
3. SS #39 - Jared Campbell
Special Teams
K
1. P #25 - Matt Bosher
2. K #40 - Jake Wieclaw
KOS
1. K #40 - Jake Wieclaw
2. P #25 - Matt Bosher
KR
1. WR #3 - Travis Benjamin
2. CB #9 - Sam Shields
3. RB #27 - Lamar Miller* (Changed number from #7 to #27)
4. RB #32 - Lee Chambers
P
1. P #25 - Matt Bosher
PR
1. WR #3 - Travis Benjamin
2. RB #2 - Graig Cooper
3. WR #28 - Theron Collier
Fans of the series know that speed and athleticism are both rewarded in the NCAA series. That fact alone directed some of my choices in starters, for example, starting Arthur Brown instead of Darryl Sharpton. Sharpton is only rated 1 pt higher than Brown, but Brown has superior speed, acceleration, and power ratings. I also like having power backs in opposed to speed backs, so I start Baby J over Coop, and I use Coop in various positions (HB, FB, Slot WR) on the offense to maximize the potential he has in creating mismatches. Again, use the line-up that maximizes what it is YOU like to do.
Well, I hope that you enjoyed this Canes preview, and be on the look out for my review of NCAA 10 for the Xbox 360 after game is released.
Later Legion and Go Canes!
- bg1906
C.C.M.J.T.K.O.
D-1 women's volleyball is where its at.
Posted by: Esteban | June 03, 2009 at 12:39 PM
Just to go the future recruiting games, I saw that Dallas Lloyd, the qb from UT who had theoretically been a signal caller UM was really interested in, verbally chose Stanford today. No biggie, but on the ESPN updates.
Posted by: JCane | June 03, 2009 at 12:10 AM
>>>>>
JCane, thanks for that. Are we looking for one or two legit, big time QBs for 2010??
Posted by: Captain Optimist aka Cavaleer | June 03, 2009 at 12:39 PM
1 QB for 2010. Capt.
Great interview DATcane.
Posted by: DZ8 | June 03, 2009 at 12:44 PM
for the past couple of years I have gone to www.gamerosters.com to get the names of players for the NCAA Football series. It costs like $10 to $12 for all the names of every player but it is worth it.
Anyone now of a free site that may offer names? Just curious.
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | June 03, 2009 at 12:45 PM
Canez and Truth, I cannot stand that British accent face to face for more than two hours. It's great over the phone but becomes annoying as hell for some reason. lol
Posted by: Captain Optimist aka Cavaleer | June 03, 2009 at 12:46 PM
from the Herald...
• Classy: Dolphins great Mark Duper has begun doing some on-field and off-field coaching and mentoring of UM receiver Leonard Hankerson, who struggled with drops in the spring.
Posted by: Esteban | June 03, 2009 at 12:48 PM
Este, that's the truth. Did you see my question about LSU and UNC a few blogs back?? Was it really as simple as "making plays" or was there something deeper to it?
Posted by: Captain Optimist aka Cavaleer | June 03, 2009 at 12:50 PM
Cav it drives me nutz!! LOL
Este that i great to hear. I think Hank can be a huge safety blanket for Jacory and co.
GO CANEZ!!!!!
Posted by: Canez1 | June 03, 2009 at 12:51 PM
for the past couple of years I have gone to www.gamerosters.com to get the names of players for the NCAA Football series. It costs like $10 to $12 for all the names of every player but it is worth it.
Yeah go to operation sports.com this is the best place to go. Also if you have an internet connection you can download them online.
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 12:51 PM
DZ8, thanks.
Posted by: Captain Optimist aka Cavaleer | June 03, 2009 at 12:51 PM
not that I'm a big gamer or anything but thx bg. Also thx DZ, solar and CGNC for the articles. In the offseason it's all about community..
Posted by: Aqua | June 03, 2009 at 12:52 PM
Cav, you missed my reply. It was simply the defenses played discipline and made the tackle when they got their. Solid LB play was the key I think tho. They flowed to the ball and brought down the ball carrier. Was true team efforts though. DL did their job. LBs theirs. And DBs came up hard to support. Still GT got some gains. Just wasn't consistent.
Posted by: Esteban | June 03, 2009 at 12:56 PM
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_college_hurricanes/2009/06/is-avoiding-04-a-possibility-.html
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Posted by: DATcane | June 03, 2009 at 01:01 PM
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_college_hurricanes/2009/06/randy-shannon-talks-football.html
ss
Posted by: DATcane | June 03, 2009 at 01:01 PM
BG, great article. I am not very good but I entertain myself daily on my PS3.
Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 01:14 PM
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Posted by: nmbcane | June 03, 2009 at 01:14 PM
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Posted by: a | June 03, 2009 at 01:20 PM
• Classy: Dolphins great Mark Duper has begun doing some on-field and off-field coaching and mentoring of UM receiver Leonard Hankerson, who struggled with drops in the spring.
Posted by: Esteban | June 03, 2009 at 12:48 PM
>>>>>
That is great to hear. Very classy by Duper. If anyone can teach Hank he's the one.
Posted by: Captain Optimist aka Cavaleer | June 03, 2009 at 01:36 PM
Clayton or Duper? I will take Clayton
Posted by: DATcane | June 03, 2009 at 01:40 PM
And Solar, Six and Canez1, please don't encourage him!
Thank U...
The Management
Posted by: 86Cane | June 03, 2009 at 08:13 AM
I wasn't anywhere near it last night, ha
Speaking of Lucy Pinder, it's funny how a couple of people thought the girl that the Croc QB is with in this picture is her (it isn't her) - and then a bunch of lazy people who have blogs on the web, said that he was with Pinder.
The pic of the chick in the brown bikini is Pinder.
The chick with the Croc QB isn't Pinder.
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/kris123456/162406/
Clearly, you can see in the other pics of the chick with the Croc QB .. the one with the Croc hat turned sideways and the one with in front of the fridge where it looks like she just passed a air biscuit.
Posted by: Six | June 03, 2009 at 01:42 PM
Pinder or not...
I'd have to put it in Mr. Courtside seats' girlfriend.
She's doable..,
Posted by: The Truth | June 03, 2009 at 01:58 PM
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Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 01:58 PM
That chic with Tebag is hot as fukkk!!!
Dark hair and curves all day long.
That has me written all over it.
GO CANEZ!!!!
Posted by: Canez1 | June 03, 2009 at 01:59 PM
for the past couple of years I have gone to www.gamerosters.com to get the names of players for the NCAA Football series. It costs like $10 to $12 for all the names of every player but it is worth it.
Anyone now of a free site that may offer names? Just curious.
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | June 03, 2009 at 12:45 PM
You've been getting had broham! NEVER, EVER pay for rosters, they are free! Some guys accept donations, but you should NEVER, EVER pay for the rosters. This hurts the entire NCAA gaming community and is part of the beef with the law suit that butt head from Arizona State has against EA Sports.
If you have Xbox 360, you can download Fairdale Kings rosters when (which I will be correcting all the mistakes he makes with UMs roster) from me via EA Locker. My gamertag is bg1906. If you have PS3, check out www.operationsports.com and go to the forums. I'm sure there will be someone who will head up roster efforts for the PS3.
Posted by: bg1906 | June 03, 2009 at 02:17 PM
canechic - we had an in depth discussion in the news room the other day while watching the softball games, about how to try and tell the difference between the players on the teams.
I was basically scared of the pitcher that Washington had. I said she looks like a women's prison guard who would grab me, throw me down and yell at me to give her all of my seed so she could field a team inside her womb.
A couple of the guys up at work have wives who played college softball. I actually harassed one of the guys about calling his wife to ask her, until he finally broke down and text her - b/c she was out on "girls night".
He said that she told him, if a girl wears a ribbon in her hair then it's a tell ...
I'll use examples from other women's sports. If the following were playing softball, then they would ...
Wears Ribbon = Ashley Harkleroad (tennis), Allison Stokke (pole vaulter), Bia and Branca Feres (synchronized swimmers)
No Ribbon = Martin Navratilova & that other guy William Jean King (tennis), 99% of the WNBA, 100% of the Womens Pro Bowling Association
Posted by: Six | June 03, 2009 at 02:18 PM
..Randy's interview...
On reyrey... What a golden pick.
Cream of the Crop: Ray Ray Armstrong, Safety, Miami (FL) Slide 6 of 8
Armstrong is considered to be the best all around athlete in the class because of his size.
Standing at 6'4'' and 215 pounds, Armstrong has the ability to play any skill position and his size is ideal for a receiver, quarterback, or safety.
Strengths: All-around natural athleticism and ability, a huge problem for defenses when he has the ball, a big and sturdy player who has top-end speed. He is very elusive and powerful, has All-American potential a most skill positions, great hands, excellent jumping ability, great open-field tackling, and great ball skills.
Weaknesses: Not always good in pass coverage, and sometimes takes a bad first step/break on the ball.
Where he stands in '09: Armstrong is one of few players who probably every since coach looked at recruiting. His athleticism alone makes him irresistible.
While he will play a lot at safety, look for Randy Shannon to use him to his fullest ability, by returning kicks and punts, playing in the slot, lining up under center or in the shotgun.
If he produces as much as he is hyped to, we could have a bigger, stronger Devin Hester on our hands.
Whip must be smiling... B's and G's... We could be looking at the next Wild Cat QB, by game 4... Run, Pass or Hand it off... 6'4", 215, out of the gate, as a Freshman!!! That will be 220lbs before Okla.... Oh My! Lions, Tigers and Bears!!!
Posted by: Cat 5 Cane | June 03, 2009 at 02:23 PM
Pinder or not...
I'd have to put it in Mr. Courtside seats' girlfriend.
She's doable..,
Posted by: The Truth | June 03, 2009 at 01:58 PM
Hilarious!
Posted by: bg1906 | June 03, 2009 at 02:33 PM
You've been getting had broham! NEVER, EVER pay for rosters, they are free! Some guys accept donations, but you should NEVER, EVER pay for the rosters. This hurts the entire NCAA gaming community and is part of the beef with the law suit that butt head from Arizona State has against EA Sports.
If you have Xbox 360, you can download Fairdale Kings rosters when (which I will be correcting all the mistakes he makes with UMs roster) from me via EA Locker. My gamertag is bg1906. If you have PS3, check out www.operationsports.com and go to the forums. I'm sure there will be someone who will head up roster efforts for the PS3.
I already answered this question but thanks for replying as well..
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 02:38 PM
Dark hair and curves all day long.
That has me written all over it.
Sounds like my Fiancee Black/Puerto Rican women make an EXCELLENT combo my friends....
Still she has NOTHING on my girl....
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 02:40 PM
You've been getting had broham! NEVER, EVER pay for rosters, they are free! Some guys accept donations, but you should NEVER, EVER pay for the rosters. This hurts the entire NCAA gaming community and is part of the beef with the law suit that butt head from Arizona State has against EA Sports.
If you have Xbox 360, you can download Fairdale Kings rosters when (which I will be correcting all the mistakes he makes with UMs roster) from me via EA Locker. My gamertag is bg1906. If you have PS3, check out www.operationsports.com and go to the forums. I'm sure there will be someone who will head up roster efforts for the PS3.
I already answered this question but thanks for replying as well..
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 02:38 PM
Can't have too much information. ;-)
Posted by: bg1906 | June 03, 2009 at 02:42 PM
Six being the sports junkie that I am I watched a couple of innings of the softball games and most of those chicks scared the hell out of me. The prison guard analogy you used is 100% correct. On the other hand do as esteban said and check out the college female volleyball games! WOW
Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 02:44 PM
This is why Six is a special blogger; when refering to the washington pitcher who reminded him of a prison guard, he could've said she'd grab him throw him down and have her way with him...
But no, The artist known as Six says, " throw me down and yell at me to give her all of my seed so she could field a team inside her womb."
Not only did he make his point he even tied it in with sports (field a team). Nice Six!
Posted by: DZ8 | June 03, 2009 at 02:48 PM
Volleyball games are my favorite
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 02:52 PM
LOL there is some good stuff on here
"Truth Gone Wild" and "The Artist Known as Six" - LMAO!
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 02:53 PM
Canesgirlnc how about our Penquins last night! That was one of the most exciting games I have watched!
Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 03:01 PM
Watch BG they will have several other players from the BANDWAGON teams (USC, Florida) with their speed at 99. How come no UM players have a 99 on speed?
Posted by: elliott | June 03, 2009 at 03:03 PM
Pens can only score with power plays!
Posted by: canechic | June 03, 2009 at 03:16 PM
Canesteeler - yeah - I wound up watching it on Justin TV online - for some reason when I try to watch the Canes on there it never really works right but I was able to lock into a Canadian station - hilarious commercials. Tomorrow night I will hit the sports bar! LOL they don't need to make it THAT exciting though -
CC - A goal is a goal is a goal. I don't care if they suit up the trunk monkey and he scores it. They finally got the right bounces - man they had about as much luck as GM in Detroit - can you believe that puck that stayed on Ozzie's back and the other one that rolled on its side? and then ping, ping ping on the pipes Aaaargh - but that's what makes hockey!
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 03:33 PM
I know Canesgirl watching on the Canadian station is pretty funny.
Want to watch some entertaining TV watch English soccer on fan night. They have fans announce the game and it is a riot. Nick and I watch and just laugh.
Just PO's me about the kind of penalties they give to the Pens. The missed call of to many men on the ice was the turning point. If the wings get that call they probably score and the pens loose. But it is the way it goes. Wings win the next one and I think it is good night Irene for the Penguins. I thought I liked Malkin until the crap he pulled after game 2 but now I think he is a punk too! We will see how it all turns out,to be continued...........
Posted by: canechic | June 03, 2009 at 03:49 PM
thanks for the info about the rosters, bg and elliot
Will have to check that site out since I have a PS3.
Cannot wait a month in a half until College Football 2010 comes out but in the mean time Just finishing up my college basketball season on NCAA Basketball 2009 where Miami is #1.
Posted by: MIA Chi 'Cane '98 | June 03, 2009 at 04:02 PM
CC - that muppet Zetterberg can apparently do no wrong since you bring up calls. How about the penalty shot the Pens should have gotten when he put his hand and glove on the puck that was on Osgood's back? I am not a homer so I never bring up officiating. I figure stuff goes on on both sides especially when watching on TV never get to see everything happening on the ice :-D
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 04:21 PM
bg - you did really good with that list! I don't play and it hurts my eyes to scroll down but I recognize the time it took! Good job
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 04:22 PM
Watch the little sis Zetterberg...won't even drop the gloves after Malkin beats him down.
He knows that if he drops the gloves, the refs will let them go until it's finished.
That's how they fight in Sweden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfrHdSjZZcA
Posted by: texascane | June 03, 2009 at 04:34 PM
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Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 05:07 PM
Canechic we are going to change your name to angry 2. However I do believe the Red Wings are the better team and they will win the next two games!
Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 05:10 PM
A goal is a goal is a goal no matter how it was scored. Legion can you believe we have a black man (me) on the blog talking smack about hockey!
Posted by: canesteeler | June 03, 2009 at 05:13 PM
For all of us girls who like this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqVulDF4xnI
(Six, you brought him up the other day.....so I am blaming it on you)
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 05:31 PM
canesteeler I have been blogging over at Pensburgh - great blog, run alot like this one. There are a few Detroit fans there as well and mostly everyone is just a fan of hockey. Check it out.
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 05:33 PM
CGNC that's more like it! :D
Posted by: KLCaneFan | June 03, 2009 at 05:36 PM
(Six, you brought him up the other day.....so I am blaming it on you)
Posted by: CanesgirlNC | June 03, 2009 at 05:31 PM
Oh ya, he's super dreamy (squeels).
Ha.
Na, I love Shock. Love his style of play, his demeanor on the field, his hatred of losing.
Posted by: Six | June 03, 2009 at 06:07 PM