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Big Ben Getting Cruxified

Posted on 11 March 2010 by Jeff Jackson

I wanted to talk today about the Pens heading down to Carolina to try and continue their hot start for the month of March, something that seems to be a bit of a tradition in the Burgh as of late.  But no, instead I feel compelled to address another issue; the issue of Steeler’s Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the reaction of some people here in Pittsburgh to another accusation of sexual misconduct.

A year ago a fruit loop in Tahoe accused Big Ben of rape.  That case holds about as much water as a sieve.  The woman openly bragged about having Ben’s baby and was, by all legitimate accounts not all that stable mentally.  Now we have another case between Ben and a woman where all sorts of accusations are flying.  And along with those accusations come the inevitable calls from the Ben haters for the head of the Steelers star QB and for him to be run out of town on a rail.

I honestly don’t get it.  The man is accused of a serious crime.  He is not convicted of one.  Sure the accusations are serious but if Big Ben is not guilty of them should he be punished and the target of scorn?  Scorn, I might add, that I think comes from people who never really liked Big Ben and have for years been putting him down since (and even before) that terrible Super Bowl he had against the Seahawks where the team won in spite of him.

I hear the rumors about Ben every day.  Someone’s sister’s best friend didn’t get an autograph when they approached Ben while he was trying to enjoy a dinner in a local restaurant and he is the worst thing since Hitler.  Then there are the ones where people claim he runs out on the check and worse.  These third party sources and callers to sports talk shows around town always seem to have the story but never much to back it up.  The restaurantand the actual people involved are never mentioned and we are given sweeping generalizations.  And to those who bitch about Big Ben not giving you an autograph when you disturb him when he is trying to enjoy a meal?  I personally think you should thank your luck stars that he didn’t put you through the wall for being just that rude.  Yes he is a star quarterback.  But he is not your personal slave who must just at your command.

Yeah, I really do think these same people who are jerks like that or just the type that don’t like Ben and make up all sorts of stories about him are the same ones in overdrive now.  What is worse, I hear that the Steelers organization is a little miffed at Ben too.  But if he isn’t convicted of a crime or doesn’t admit to something why?  Do the brass really hate him all that much?  Is Coach Tomlin that much of a Dixon guy that he would help fuel such animosity?

Hey, if all it takes is an accusation to get someone run out of town here in the Burgh then maybe I should start some really unsavory rumors about the Bob Nutting!  If all it takes is a rumor, true or not, that say Mr. Nutting likes to eat puppies after boiling them alive then maybe we could get someone who gives a damn about baseball into an ownership stake in the Pirates and shed our losing ways at PNC Park.  But no, Pittsburghers seem more than willing to endure a pathetic franchise taking up residence on the North Shore and even an admitted wife beater in one James Harrison than wait until all the facts are in on Ben Roethlisberger.

I mean for Christ’s sakes!  The man won us one Super Bowl and in the case of the game against Seattle played well enough not to lose another.  He lit the league on fire this year and kept Pittsburgh alive in games when the defense, the defense so many can never say a bad thing about, couldn’t have stopped the offense of a junior varisty squad from any local high school.  And what does he get for that?  He gets a bunch of haters who can’t wait to get him out of town and will use anything to justify their burner hate for him.

Ben gets charged and convicted I say you’re right all you naysayers.  He should be gone.  But until that time I want him treated the same way I would want to be treated – innocent until proven guilty.

Stop hating just to hate.  Hey, it’s not Big Ben’s fault he can get a girl ten times hotter than you just by flashing his smile and it is certainly not his fault that you couldn’t even hold his jock strap.

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In Like A Lion – Pens Rattle Off Victories To Start March

Posted on 07 March 2010 by Jeff Jackson

It didn’t look so good a few days ago. The Penguins won their first game after the Olympic break against Buffalo behind Brent Johnson. Then against New York Marc-Andre Fleury looked like he shouldn’t even be playing for the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Penguins, got pulled and Johnson and the team rallied to win. Yesterday against Dallas it again did not look too good as Fleury and the defense let the team down early to let the Stars post a 3-1 lead that again required a comeback. Convincing as it was, with the Penguins winning 6-3, it was still worrisome.

Today against Boston Fleury looked like the #1 netminder he is. With the Penguins leading the Atlantic Division but New Jersey sitting in second with games in hand every point is precious and despite letting up the first goal and falling behind to Boston in the second period the team responded.

After Blake Wheeler (14) score to put the Penguins down, Pascal Dupuis answered back as the Penguins crashed the net and put a puck behind Thomas to tie it up at 1-1. Then Evgeni Malkin (23) scored early in the third to give the Penguins the lead and what would eventually be the win.

The Penguins defense played well, allowing just 11 shots in the first two periods but let up in the third to all that many in one period.  Although Fleury was up to the task to was tense to watch.  Jordan Leopold maintained his strong play and finish +2 while Ponikarovsky added an assist and a +1 to go along with his goal in his debut against Dallas.

The fourth straight win for the Penguins continues what has been a tradition as of recent years where the team puts the pedal down in March as they gear up for the playoffs. It also gives them a 5 point cushion over the Devils who skate later tonight and then still have two games in hand after that. Sixteen games remain for the Penguins then comes the playoffs but they cannot overlook any games or opponents because every point matters and a mini slump now could send the Penguins tumbling down the standings late in the year.

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Fleury Falters But Pens Recover Under Johnson

Posted on 05 March 2010 by Jeff Jackson

To say Marc-Andre Fleury had some rust when returning to between the pipes for Thursday night’s game against the Rangers would be an understatement. He was so corroded and full of holes that an anemic New York offense chased him from the net. Fleury faced only twelve total shots in 32:49 of action and allowed four goals.

Out came the hook and in came Johnson with the Penguins down 4-2 despite an offense that was completely smothering the Blue Shirts. Mike Rupp (12) answered the bell and brought the game to within one and Alex Goligoski (7) tied the game midway through the third as the Penguins clamped down on New York allowing just four shots in the remaining period and a half of regulation.

Then in overtime it was Evgeni Malkin (22) who scored with a 4-3 advantage after a Wade Redden hooking call. Game over. Guins win.

Fleury was obviously frustrated by his performance, refusing to even remove his mask as he sat on the bench for the rest of the second period. I don’t know if he was wearing his gold medal around his neck still and if that was the problem or not but for certain it was not a good performance from the Penguins starting netminder. The offense peppered the Rangers net for 55 total shots in what should never have even been a close game.

Newly acquired Penguins defenseman Jordan Leopold was even with two shots and 21:11 of total ice time. Bill Guerin was a late scratch.

The win vaulted the Penguins (38-22-4, 80 pts) over the idle New Jersey Devils into first place in the Atlantic Division by a single point and into second place in the Eastern Conference. The Devils have two games in hand however.

Saturday is a showdown with the Western Conference’s Dallas Stars and will mark the debut of rent-a-winger Alex Ponikorovsky for the Penguins who could not play against the Rangers due to visa problems. Ponikorovsky is in the last year of his current contract and comes to the Penguins from Toronto as a perennial 20+ goal scorer who looks to be placed on a line with Malkin and Fedotenko. He will probably command too much money for the Penguins to resign next year with all the cap implications that would be involved but I think he is a good addition to the team. Although I am not certain that long term it was a good move to trade away Luca Caputi who was looking ready to be a permanent NHL fixture and good goal scorer in exchange for a slight upgrade to a team that is already built have a good shot at winning another Championship.

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Pens Get Win Out Of Olympic Break Hiatus

Posted on 03 March 2010 by Jeff Jackson

The first game back from the Olympic Break resulted in a Penguins victory against the Buffalo Sabres as both starting goal tenders sat letting their backups carry the load. Miller sitting might have been understandable considering that he had just played two weeks of hockey for Team USA. But Fleury sitting is a bit of a mystery considering that he received his gold medal despite never seeing a single minute of game actions for Team Canada.

The game, which marked the debut for new defenseman Jordan Leopold, a veteran 29 year old blue liner, went well for the Penguins as they pretty much showed no real signs of rust against a great Eastern Conference team and wound up with a 3-2 victory, two points and kept pace with the New Jersey Devils who also won and remain a point ahead of the Penguins with a game in hand.

Gonchar scored his 200thcareer goal in what could very well be his last season as a Penguin as Leopold, who was a -1 in his debut for the Black and Gold provides the Penguins with another, although admittedly lesser, option on defense for providing offense.

What I am really waiting for is Saturday and the debut for the flightless birds of newly acquired rental player Alexei Ponikarovsky who came over from Toronto for the hefty price of Luca Caputi. Personally, I like Poni, or the Ukrain Train as he is known, but I do not like the Penguins giving up a man that has shown he was probably the best chance the Penguins had of a reliable NHL level scoring talentdeveloped from within the organization. That internal development is the best way to put a competitive team on the ice while not flirting with salary cap disaster as the Penguins are now doing.

Ponikarovsky is a free agent at the end of the year and at just 29.  As a proven reliable 20+ goal scoring wing it means he will probably command too much money for the Penguins to even think about resigning. But then again, if Goncharwalks looking for that one more big payday that does free up some money but I wouldn’t hold my breath.  The question for Gonchar is does he want more money or more championships and only he can make that decision on how to end what I think is a Hall of Fame career.

Mortgaging the future for quick benefit is a risky endeavor. I don’t think that the Penguins have destroyed their future and made winning future championships harder by dealing Caputi. But I don’t think they have made it any easier beyond this season.

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