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What Went Wrong: You Reap What You Sow
Karma's a bitch, Dallas. Not as big of a bitch as your coach, though. The Dallas Stars' 2025 playoff run saw the referees do everything possible to make sure they got far. In Round 1, they handed out power plays to Dallas in the same fashion that Oprah was handing out cars, falling for every dive and acting job the stars committed, while actual penalties against Dallas went ignored. Round 2 was more of the same, though it also helped Dallas that Connor Hellebuyck was in Jekyll and Hyde mode in that six-game series.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Category Zero
You know, I think it's high time that we take the Carolina Hurricanes down from that pedestal. I've been questioning how open Carolina's Cup window has been for about two years now. The Hurricanes made their seventh straight appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and when the streak began in 2019, it saw them upset the defending champs and sweep their way to the Final Four. It ended there, but still, the window was wide open. Some exits during the COVID-affected years, and a second-round exit in 2022 kept that window open. Then 2023 happened. It was a year of upsets. Carolina went to the Conference Finals. This was their best chance, but they were swept by the Florida Panthers.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
Pickleball Instruction Improve Your Serve and Return
Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports today, combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong into an exciting and accessible game. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, mastering the serve and return is crucial for gaining control in every match. This blog will guide you through practical tips and techniques to improve your pickleball Instruction serve and return, helping you become a more confident and effective player.
By Pickle Ball9 months ago in Unbalanced
Get Better at Pickleball Without Playing More Hours
Want to up your pickleball game but don’t have extra hours to spend on the court? Good news improvement isn’t only about time; it’s about focus, strategy, and smart habits. Whether you're a weekend warrior or an intermediate player stuck in a plateau, here are practical ways to Get Better at Pickleball without adding more hours to your schedule.
By Pickle Ball9 months ago in Unbalanced
Diamondbacks Hold 7-3 Lead Over Dodgers Through Six Innings Despite Late Surge by Betts and Ohtani
Diamondbacks Hold 7-3 Lead Over Dodgers Through Six Innings Despite Late Surge by Betts and Ohtani LOS ANGELES — On a warm evening at Dodger Stadium, the Arizona Diamondbacks delivered an early offensive explosion against the Los Angeles Dodgers, taking a commanding 7-0 lead by the fifth inning. But in the sixth, the home team showed signs of life, energizing the crowd with solo home runs from superstar hitters Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani, trimming the deficit to 7-3.
By kb daily9 months ago in Unbalanced
2025 Conference Finals Preview
32 teams started this journey in October. 16 qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and at exactly one month in to this wonderful annual madness, we are now down to the final four teams remaining. I've said this many times before; I absolutely love the last round before the championship, because the pomp and circumstance increases. In every one of the main leagues, whether it's the League Championship Series in baseball, the Conference Championships in the NFL, or the Conference Finals in the NBA and NHL, there is always an aura. Trophies are awarded at the end of the penultimate round of each sport's playoffs, and regarding the NHL's trophies, I'll get to those later.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: The Toronto Screwjob
Canada is doomed to be a magnet for screwjobs. First Bret Hart in Montréal, and now, the Toronto Maple Leafs were screwed over on their home ice. The refs really did their best to hand Florida this series. As soon as the Leafs went up 2-0 in the series, the refs really got to work in Games Three and Four. No penalties called on Florida. Panthers getting away with so much obvious shit. The result: a 2-2 series tie entering Game Five, which the Leafs were blasted in. Now, Game Five's not on the refs; the Leafs did not play well. But Game Six proved that when the refs are actually unbiased, the Leafs win.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: A Tale of Two Hellebuycks
Six teams remained on this day, and half of them were Canadian. I found myself pulling for a Canadian-dominated Final Four, with three of the four teams being from the nation sitting above this one. It's the most that could possibly happen, considering the fact that the Metropolitan Division has no Canadian teams. The Winnipeg Jets actually finished with the best record in the league for the first time in their 26-year franchise history. The team looked like a big favorite to at least get to the Cup Final.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: 8 + 895 = 1
Well, Capitals, I hope it was worth it. The entire 2024-25 Washington Capitals season seemed to be focused on one thing and one thing only: 895. That was the magic number: 895. Alex Ovechkin entered this on the verge of that record, and boy, did the Capitals really try to get that record for him. They did finally get it for him. Ovi put up #895. He added two more by regular season's end, but in all of this, the Capitals somehow had a great season and managed to finish on top of the entire Eastern Conference. They even won a series for the first time since they lifted Lord Stanley above their heads.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Pawns
I will never figure out why the Vegas Golden Knights are always high Stanley Cup favorites, even higher than the Avalanche. "But they won in 2023," you'll say. Yes, they did, but that Cup is sandwiched by some embarrassing playoff defeats. I said this before about playoff streaks and stretches: they can be good, but only if there's depth. For the most part, the Golden Knights' exits have been quite shameful.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Adds Another Win to their History with Somers
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or my venmo is : @Rich-Monetti On Tuesday April 22, John Jay and Somers matched up to continue their long time crosstown rivalry. Very one sided in recent years, the Tuskers were typically not pushovers, and the game remained in doubt throughout. But John Jay still only knows one storyline when it comes to their friends down the road.
By Rich Monetti9 months ago in Unbalanced
Discover the Olympic High Jump Training Methods That Top Athletes in Pickering Use!
Why is the High Jump So Unique? In the high jump, athletes sprint down a runway, then leap over a bar that gets higher with each round. It sounds simple, but every jump takes precision. You need the right speed, the right strength, and the right form. It's not just about how high you can jump; it’s about jumping efficiently.
By jhon9 months ago in Unbalanced











