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Canes Sign Manny Legace to Fill Net

When Cam Ward went down with a grisly injury on Saturday night a bad season got much, much worse for the Carolina Hurricanes. Their star netminder got cut by a skate early in the first period and had to be taken to the hospital. As of Sunday night Ward was still in a Columbus hospital and the team expects that he will miss at least 3-4 weeks.

With the goaltending duties left to former sixth round pick and journeyman backup Michael Leighton, GM Jim Rutherford moved quickly to get some goaltending help. For now, that help comes in the form of 36-year-old veteran Manny Legace.

Sarah Palin Named Child After ESPN

Sarah Palin has a daughter. Her name is Bristol Palin. It's an odd name, indeed (although her son is named Trig so it's obviously a family thing) but these are odd times we live in anyway.

But even casting the bizarre nature of the name aside, it's particularly interesting to find out exactly how Palin's daughter came to be named Bristol.

Manny Being Choosey: You Enter Politics

You decide that you want to help children and better the world in these trying times filled with economic strife, global warming, and too many bowl games. So you decide to serve the public interest and run for office.

You invent a new party and are now a "Mannycan," because mere parties do not define you. And you do some good things. While holding various offices in Southern California, you solve the traffic problem, eliminate smog, and rally Californians on a platform of "In-n-Out Burgers for everyone, not just the rich."

You've taken your success all the way to the Governor's office, where you defeat Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of California's closest elections in history.

You do such a good job as Governor of California that, in August of 2012, you get the call: Sarah Palin is running for President and she wants you, Manny Ramirez, to be her running mate. After thinking about it, you figure: "What better place to help people than as the Vice President of the United States?"

But the media is brutal during the campaign, especially when Anderson Cooper uncovers your secret past playing spies with Jonathan Papelbon.

The Palin/Ramirez ticket is trounced by the Barack Obama re-election bid. You're distraught.

"I just wanted to help people," you think to yourself. "I never meant to cause any harm to no one. You know, I could have made a lot of money playing baseball these last four years."

In the spring of 2013, at the age of 40, you latch on with the Independent League's Long Island Ducks, where you finish your baseball career in the shadows of strip malls.

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(Not sure how you got here? Start Choose Your Own Adventure: Manny Being Choosey in Free Agency from the beginning.)

Steelers 23, Redskins 6: Middle America Takes Back Washington, DC

A few days ago, Republican Vice President candidate Sarah Palin was in Pittsburgh and asked the people there if they want to "take back Washington".

In return, Pittsburgh sent their Steelers into Washington, DC on the night before Election Day and whipped the Redskins, 23-6.

The game started off great for the Redskins. They recovered an onside kick on the opening kickoff and picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass to set up two field goals and a quick 6-0 lead. Both teams would go on to play tough as nails defense and not give up anything.

The teams traded punches until the end of the first half when Big Ben redeemed himself by driving the Steelers down the field and scored on a quarterback sneak. Roethlisberger would re-injure his shoulder on the play, but took a 10-6 lead with him into the locker room.

Were There Boos or Cheers for Sarah Palin in St. Louis?



Well, plenty of people were jumping at the chance to tell you what to think about Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's appearance in Philadelphia at a Flyers game. Now, here's your chance to gauge the crowd's reaction last night at the Scottrade Center, where she appeared to drop the ceremonial first puck before a game between the Blues and the Kings.

So, what do you think? I think we already know how Manny Legace feels.

Manny Legace Trips on Sarah Palin's Ceremonial Carpet, Leaves Game

Before last night's game between the hometown Blues and Kings in St. Louis, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was scheduled to drop the ceremonial first puck. But as the Blues came onto the ice led by goalie Manny Legace, Legace slipped onto the ice surface when he stepped onto the carpet that was going to be used for the Palin ceremony.

Seeing the risk, the team rolled up the portion of the carpet in front of the bench so the players could avoid stepping on it. Unfortunately, it was too late for Legace. Obviously in a bit of discomfort, Legace was seen taking a few extra stretches during warm-ups, and then proceeded to give up two goals on just 12 shots in the first period. He didn't return for the second, with the Blues saying he had suffered a "lower body injury." There's no word yet as to how much time he'll miss.

Video of the incident is after the jump.

Buys and Sells: Let's Put Politics in Thier Place



Each Friday throughout the season, I'll provide you with my predictions on whose stock is on the rise and whose is failing miserably like an American bank. It's a neat little segment entitled Buys and Sells. There are a few teams/players/issues to buy and a few to sell.

Ah, yes. It's Friday and that means it's time for another edition of Buys and Sells. I know you're all been dying with anticipation... Or not. But hey, the weekend is here -- and what an awesome weekend it is going to be. On Saturday night, all 30 teams are in action. And hey if you're not, you know, being social or something, sitting back and watching the utter insanity that is 15 NHL games in one night isn't a bad consolation prize for a Saturday night spent on the couch. And there's no hangover the next day, either. That's a win-win situation for both you and your liver. But enough about your internal organs... Let's get to it!

Palin: I Want to Name a Zamboni*

Just when we think we've heard the last of Alaska Governor and GOP Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin in the world of hockey, she keeps pulling us back in.

The latest example is a hard-hitting interview in People. In it, the interviewer asked Palin -- who has already graced her children with atypical names like Trig and Track -- if she had any others up her sleeve.

Palin sure did: Zamboni.

"We never got to get our Zamboni in. I always wanted a son named Zamboni."

Palin's husband, snow-machine champion Todd. Was quick to shoot down the idea: "I don't think that would have flied," he said.

Here's a thought: The folks in the McCain/Palin company have figured out that every time she mentions anything related to hockey, plenty of bloggers like yours truly are forced to fly to our keyboards to chronicle what she says and does.

Looks like it's working.

*Apologies to the Gear Daddies. Click here for more.

Pink Is the New Camo

Women might be the saviors of hunting. Or so think the nation's gunmakers. Hunter numbers are tanking faster than the global economy and are looking for a bailout. They're down four percent since the start of the decade and now only five percent of the population identifies themselves as blood sportsmen. (That's about 12.4 million folks.)

Why? Tough to say. Everyone has a theory, but the most credible, I think, are that places to hunt are diminishing as we turn farms and forests into suburbs. And our comfy technology lifestyle means more time in front of computers and online than outdoors. After all, why sit in the freezing cold when you can shoot a deer playing Big Buck Hunter? So, to combat these dire stats, gunmakers have put women In the crosshairs (that's a gold medal winner for bad hunting pun). They're downsizing rifles and shotguns to fit people with smaller frames and they're painting them pink. Yes, pink guns.

Everyone's an Underdog in Sarah Palin's World

Sarah PalinRepublican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was in New Hampshire yesterday, and as you'd expect, her speechwriters were sure to sprinkle a little local flavor into her comments. She informed supporters that she planned to watch last night's debate "right here in Red Sox Nation," and added with (I'm guessing) a wink and smile (via Shysterball), "Red Sox fans know how to turn an underdog into a victor."

Har har, how topical! Because the Red Sox currently face some long odds down 3-1 to the Rays, doncha' know? As Mark Leibovich of the New York Times points out, though, Palin might want to consider mixing up her one-liners.
It seems, however, that Ms. Palin voiced a similar sentiment – actually, identical sentiment – last week at a rally in Florida.

"How about those Tampa Bay Rays?" Ms. Palin said after the Rays defeated the Chicago White Sox.

"You know what that tells me? It tells me that the people in this area know a little something about turning an underdog into a victor."
What's this? A political candidate caught pandering to local sports fans? You betcha! I'm not surprised how quick a candidate can hop bandwagons, but at least try to look sincere, okay? Palin was introduced to yesterday's event by Curt Schilling's wife, Shonda, who scored points of her own with the local crowd by comparing Barack Obama supporters with Yankee fans:
"They're good people," Mrs. Schilling said graciously of Obama supporters. "They just root for the wrong team."
Considering her husband is officially a free agent this winter, she might want to ease up on the rhetoric herself.

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