Friday, April 11, 2008

Battle over the hudson

The New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers are playing game two tonight in NJ after the Rangers win on Wednesday.

You can expect Jager to play great hockey tonight. He's playing the best hockey of his career right now. He has scored 9 points in the last 6 games and is leading the team in points.

Gomez will also have a strong showing. He will probably get booed by the Devils fans.

This is a big game for New Jersey to win at home before going back to NY for the next two games. Enjoy the game, I personally think the two goalies tonight are some of the best.

As always I'm really rooting for Pittsburgh :)

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

The final opening day at Yankee stadium was Monday, March 31st, 2008. It was a rainy day and was postponed until Tuesday, April 1st. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays 3-2 to start the last of 85 years at Yankee stadium. A close friend of mine and 15-year season ticket holder was excited to hold the tickets to the game saying; "I'm going to hang on to these forever." The Yankee's are an institution in New York and the move across the street to the new stadium will be unsettling for many and exciting for others.

Strangely, the biggest news to follow opening day were about crimes occuring in and around the stadium. Two men were issued summonses for trying to steal some of the decorative "bunting" from the stands. A more serious crime occurred after local man shot his girlfriend, stole a truck and then shot and killed himself after being pursued by police and getting stuck in the traffic leaving the stadium. The girlfriend did survive.

On a brighter note for all you baseball fans I have found some information about internships this summer. They are for various departments in either the Yankee's or Mets' new stadiums. If you'd like me to pass along the contact information or any details please let me know. It seems like there are many openings and it could be fun and you could make a lot of contacts and come up with some story ideas.

Below: a nice tribute to Yankee stadium