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Pens Beat Flyers, Advance to Stanley Cup Finals

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For the first time in 16 years, the Pittsburgh Penguins have reached the Stanley Cup Final.

For Ryan Malone, it’s been a long time coming.

The Pittsburgh native scored twice, Marian Hossa had a goal and three assists and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped all 21 shots he faced as the Pens advanced to the final round for the first time since 1992 with an emphatic 6-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers at Mellon Arena on Sunday.

The victory was Pittsburgh’s 16th straight in the Steel City. The Penguins have not lost at Mellon Arena since Feb. 24, when they dropped a shootout decision to the San Jose Sharks.

The Pens needed little time to break the scoreless tie, as Malone notched his first goal of the game at 2:30 of the opening period. Just 12 seconds after Mike Knuble was whistled for hooking, Malone redirected a feed from Sidney Crosby past Flyers goalie Martin Biron as the Pens took a 1-0 lead.

Evgeni Malkin put Pittsburgh up by a pair just over seven minutes later with his first goal since Game 1 of this series. After Malone was able to seize control of the pick from Flyers defenseman Derian Hatcher, he fed Malkin for the easy tap-in.

“This is what you play hockey for,” Malone said. “I think everybody dreamt about it as a hockey player. To get a chance now to battle for the best prize there is, it’s going to be fun. I think we’re all excited to get going.”

Hossa extended Pittsburgh’s lead with his ninth goal of the playoffs 8:24 into the second period. With the teams at even strength, Hossa took a pass from the corner by Crosby and one-timed a laser past Biron to make it 3-0.

Hard to believe that it was only three months ago when the soon-to-be free agent was skating for a struggling Atlanta squad.

“Sometimes, it takes time to adjust, and it took me a little bit,” Hossa said. “Right now, I feel like I’m at home. I’m just happy to be here.”

Malone tallied his second goal of the game less than four minutes later via the power play. Fourteen seconds after Jeff Carter went off for tripping, Malone parked himself in front of the net and redirected Sergei Gonchar’s wrist shot from the point past Biron as the Pens went up, 4-0. Jordan Staal sent the Flyers reeling towards the dressing room when he made it a five-goal game with just under a minute to play in the second.

“We got a great start and we didn’t let our foot off the gas,” said Crosby, who had two assists and was a plus-2. “We made sure that we kept coming. Everyone contributed and everyone bought into what we had to do. It’s a great game for us.”

The Penguins held the Flyers to eight shots in the third period and took a 6-0 lead at 4:03, when Pascal Dupuis – who arrived in the same deal as Hossa – redirected the latter’s shot past Biron for his second goal of the playoffs.

Philadelphia finished 0-for-4 on the power play and experienced a tremendous amount of difficulty generating quality chances against Fleury, who improved to 12-2 this postseason.

“I don’t think you can put too much weight into one game,” Flyers coach John Stevens said. “I think we’re going to look at our season as a whole, have a really good evaluation of the things we did well and the areas we need to get better. And this one game to me is going to have very little to do with that overall evaluation.”

Mike Richards – who had seven goals and seven assists this postseason and is one of the team’s leaders despite his young age (23), was proud of the way his team performed in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Philadelphia finished with the worst record in the NHL a season ago.

“Through all the adversity and the highs and lows, it’s great to see that we can get through some of the adversity we had thrown our way,” Richards said. “I had one of the funnest years I had, just being around the guys. I wouldn’t trade it. I’m extremely happy with the team.”

Just as Malone is happy with his. Sixteen years after watching his favorite team win its second straight Stanley Cup, Malone is now playing a huge role in the chase for that elusive third championship.

Malone remembers playing for the 2003-04 Penguins, who finished in the Atlantic Division basement with a record of 23-47-12. Dick Tarnstrom was the team’s leading scorer with 52 points.

How times have changed.

“Four years ago where we were … the fans have been patient,” Malone said. “We realize we have a tough test in front of us still. Our goal wasn’t to get here – our goal was to get the whole thing done. So far, so good.”

2008 Eagles Regular Season Schedule

The Philadelphia Eagles have released their 2008 Regular Season schedule..

Philadelphia Eagles Schedule

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Giants Victory Celebration At Giants Stadium!

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The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and the Super Bowl Champion Giants announced a Welcome Home Victory Celebration to be held in Giants Stadium on Tuesday, February 5 at 2:30pm.

All fans are invited free of charge to join Giants players, coaches and team officials as they honor one of the truly great triumphs in American sports history.

Stadium gates C and D will open for this event at 2:15 pm. The program will start at approximately 2:30 pm upon the arrival of the Giants from New York City.

All fans are encouraged to carpool.

*General Admission
*Camera, video cameras, signs and banners are permitted.
*Large bags and backpacks are not allowed in the stadium

Super Bowl XLII Tickets

Crunch time is upon us, and we are down to the final two in the National Football League. On Sunday February 3rd, the New England Patriots will try and complete what has been a dream season by going 19-0 with one more win.

In order to do that, they will need to get that one win against a group of road warriors - the New York Giants. It is shaping up to be a classic showdown between two teams that played a thrilling game just 4 weeks ago.

Now, with this sure to be classic coming up, you have got to grab your tickets now for this true Super matchup. If your a Pats fan, a Giants fan, or just an NFL fan, it does not matter - We have all your Super Bowl tickets needs covered for this great matchup.

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Bowl Fever Is In The Air

Christmas season is one of the busiest times of year for us.. But this year, our busiest day ended up being the day AFTER Christmas! For whatever reason, people seem to be waiting until the last moment this year to get their college bowl game tickets. Typically, this is a dead week for us, as many people are on vacation and spending time with their families. But bowl fever seems to be sweeping the nation, and we’re busier than ever..

There’s still time to get those last-minute bowl game tickets, but don’t delay - Tickets are going fast!

LeBron Carries Cavaliers To Double O/T Victory Over Pistons

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In a performance that evoked memories of NBA Legends like Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor, Julius Erving, and Michael Jordan, Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James reached the next level Thursday night. James figuratively took his team, strapped them on his back, and took them to the promised land. James scored 48 points, including 29 of his teams last 30, and single handed beat the Detroit Pistons in double overtime 109-107.

James, who was criticized during the series first two games for not being aggressive enough, wiped those thoughts from anyone who witnessed this contest. James scored the games last two points in the second overtime on a layup. Pistons guard Chauncy Billups tried to tie the contest once again but came up empty handed.

The victory gives Cleveland a 3-2 series lead, with Game Six scheduled in Cleveland on Saturday night. The Cavaliers have never been to a NBA Finals since their inception into the league back in 1970. The Cavs were in a similar situation last year in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, winning Game Five in Detroit. But they then lost Game Six in a battle in Cleveland and were never a factor in Game Seven.

Game Six is going to be insane.. Do you have your Cleveland Cavaliers tickets yet?

Stanley Cup Excitement!

Can the New York Rangers slow down the Buffalo Sabres’ speedy offense? They’re going to have to find a way if they want to stand a chance in this series. We are going to see some great hockey in this Eastern Conference second round match up. Given their plethora of talent and relentless pursuit of offense, the Sabres are always a treat to watch. The Rangers have once again become the darlings of Manhattan, advancing to the second round of the playoffs for the first time in a decade. They did so in shocking fashion, disposing of Southeast champion Atlanta in four games, while the Sabres wobbled only slightly in dispatching the eighth-seeded New York Islanders. Both teams boast terrific coaching and unheralded depth (although the Sabres’ lineup has a higher profile after two strong seasons). Example? Fourteen Rangers had at least a point in four games against Atlanta and 16 Sabres found the score sheet against the Islanders. Each team boasts one of the game’s brightest young goaltending talents in the Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist, who hasn’t given up more than three goals in his past eight starts, and Buffalo’s Ryan Miller. This series will see a lot of offensive fireworks, hard hitting and great goaltending. Rangers in seven!

NFL Schedule

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The NFL schedule is available. Don’t miss out, get your tickets now! We’re already seeing very good search traffic related to NFL tickets, so don’t miss out on the early buzz.

The Indianapolis Colts emerged victorius in Super Bowl XLI, but a new season is just around the corner. The Chicago Bears will certainly be looking to avenge their loss, while the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots should be both be contenders.

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Who will win this year’s Stanley Cup?

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The NHL playoffs begin tonight with last year’s Stanley Cup teams sitting it out. Here are the playoff match-ups:

Eastern Conference:
(8) New York Islanders vs. (1) Buffalo Sabres
(7) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (2) New Jersey Devils
(6) New York Rangers vs. (3) Atlanta Thrashers
(5) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (4) Ottawa Senators

Western Conference:
(8) Calgary Flames vs. (1) Detroit Red Wings
(7) Minnesota Wild vs. (2) Anaheim Ducks
(6) Dallas Stars vs. (3) Vancouver Canucks
(5) San Jose Sharks vs. (4) Nashville Predators

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