NHL Betting – Interesting Offseason Coming Up For Trio Of Teams

Hockey BettingWhile most are focusing on Blackhawks Flyers betting, it would be a good thing to start looking ahead for a few times, and here’s a look at three teams who could be going through some big chances, including the top two teams in the NHL during the regular season.

Los Angeles

The Kings emerged on the scene this year, but some were even surprised that they ended up with a sixth seed. Los Angeles fell to Vancouver in six games in the first round of the Western Conference finals, but the duo of Drew Doughty and Jack Johnson served notice that they could be the best defensive duo in the league in the next few years, and offensively, they may be next year as they quarterbacked the Kings’ No.1-rated power play that ripped through the Canucks. They’re still a little young: half of their top-six forwards are 25 or younger led by captain Dustin Brown, while Johnson and Doughty are 23 and 20, respectively, and goalie Jon Quick is 24. See what Chicago is doing? That could be the Kings very, very soon.

Washington

The Capitals let a lot of Stanley Cup betting players down when they were upset by Montreal in the first round, as they were the first No.1 seed to fall to a No.8 seed after leading the series three games to one. The Capitals don’t need to make wholesale changes, but the defense could stand to use one more defensive-minded player. The Capitals’ big players will have to think about their efforts. Even though Alex Ovechkin had 10 points, he often appeared frustrated and out of ideas. Alex Semin didn’t score a single goal in 44 shots, and Mike Green had another poor postseason. Also, is Semyon Varlamov a No.1 goaltender in the NHL?

San Jose

If the Sharks were a World Cup betting option, they would be Spain: all the talent to be considered the favorites, but instead, they’re known as the underachievers of the NHL. They did manage to make it to the Western Conference finals before getting swept by Chicago, and it may be time to blow it up. The line of Joe Thornton, Dany Heatley and Patrick Marleau would good in spots, but were outplayed by the second line for most of the playoffs. Heatley just finished his first year in San Jose, and even though he may be the worst of the trio for shying away in big games, the Sharks will probably hang on to Thornton, which leaves Marleau, their former captain. If Rob Blake doesn’t play next year, the Sharks will have to replace him as well. Also, after this year and his performance for Russia against Canada in the Olympics, is Evgeni Nabokov a big-game goaltender? The Sharks could be a different team by the time next season’s online betting odds are released.

Video: Road to FIFA World Cup 2010 - Featuring USA

This is the episode from Road to the FIFA World Cup featuring the US. Haven't seen this posted anywhere else. It's worth a watch.


Video: Team USA Arrives In South Africa

Video: What Did The USA Learn After 2-1 Win?

Video: Jay Demerit in England

USA World Cup History Part 8: USA vs Brazil 1994 Full match

 It was July 4, 1994. The stage was set for the upset of all time. Alas, it was not to be. Still it was a great moment for US fans to advance into the second round. Enjoy!
Here are the previous posts in this series:
USA vs Italy - 1990
USA vs Czechoslovakia - 1990 
USA vs Columbia - 1994
USA vs Switzerland - 1994
USA vs Portugal - 2002
USA vs Germany - 2002
USA vs Italy - 2006




Video: Players not happy with World Cup ball

Video: Joe Gaetjens – A Goal, A Ghost


Joe Gaetjens, a Haitian immigrant, scored the greatest goal in American soccer history. He should have been a hero. Instead, Gaetjens was abducted and died in a Haitian prison. "Outside the Lines" sheds light on his story.

USMNT News and Video: Donovan on CBS news

*U.S.-Turkey player ratings

*USA-Turkey rewind

*USA 2, Turkey 1: Postgame Thoughts

*U.S. team displays grit in stirring comeback win against Turkey

*United States battles back, tops Turkey 2-1

*U.S. performance is a tale of two teams



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Watch entire match: US vs Turkey

Here is the US vs Turkey match in its entirety. Enjoy!


You can also rewatch it on ESPN3 by clicking here.

Video: The Daily Extra - USMNT Post Game Reaction

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Simon and Jason react from the US's impressive comeback against Turkey in the final sendoff game from Philadelphia, PA.

Video: Jozy Altidore vs. Turkey

Video: Jose Francisco Torres - Every Touch vs. Turkey

Video: USMNT 2, Turkey 1 Mixed Zone and Press Conference

Video: Team USA On Their White House Visit

Video: Interview with Chris Rolfe

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Chris Rolfe sits down and shares his thoughts on a variety of topics, including his time with Aalborg, the US Men's National team that has been selected for the World Cup.

Freddy Adu Highlight Video - Aris Thessaloniki 2010

The best moments from Freddy's time with Aris. Goals, feints, sombreritos, and Gambetas.


USA World Cup History Part 7: USA vs Switzerland 1994 Full match

 Who can forget the US draw against Switzerland? Say what you want about Wynalda, but it was quite an equalizer. It was an important point for the US. Enjoy!


Here are the previous posts in this series:
USA vs Italy - 1990
USA vs Czechoslovakia - 1990 
USA vs Columbia - 1994
USA vs Portugal - 2002
USA vs Germany - 2002
USA vs Italy - 2006


1st half

2nd half

"Requiem for a Cycle" - The 23

Video: Clarence Seedorf on U.S. Soccer

Video: AP – U.S. Makes World Cup Roster Cuts

Video: Obama Sends U.S. Men's Team to World Cup

President Barack Obama met the U.S. Men's Soccer team at the White House. He gave the team an official send off before they travel to play in the World Cup in South Africa.


World Cup Betting – Spain Head List Of Favorites In South Africa

World Cup BettingAnyone playing a World Cup bracket contest will obviously look to the favorites heading into the tournament in a couple of weeks, and each team on this event’s list of favorites has a definite chance of winning the biggest tournament in soccer.

Spain (+425): The Spanish won at Euro 2008, but they’ve never finished higher than fourth in the World Cup, and that was way back in 1950. Heading into the tournament, there are fitness concerns over a host of players like Fernando Torres, Cesc Fabregas, Xavi and Andres Iniesta, but Spain still has enough weapons who are healthy, such as David Villa and Xabi Alonso.

Brazil (+450): The big news was Ronaldinho being left out of the squad, but five-time champion Brazil will still be a threat, led by Kaka, Robinho and Luis Fabiano. Under Dunga, Brazil has been less adventurous going forward, but they have one of their best defenses in a long time, and keeper Julio Cesar had a great year in goal for Inter Milan. They’re favored in World Cup Group G betting
in the “Group of Death” with Portugal and the Ivory Coast, which is a good warm-up for the later stages of the tournament.

England (+650): England will be led by Wayne Rooney, who had an amazing season with Manchester United, and the midfield duo of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. The defense isn’t that quick in the middle with Rio Ferdinand and John Terry, but they’re solid positionally, although Ferdinand is prone to mental lapses, and many are wondering if the burden of the captaincy will change his game. The biggest question for manager Fabio Capello is in goal, where Robert Green, David James and Joe Hart are still battling for the No.1 spot.

Argentina (+675): Diego Maradona led the team to glory in 1986 as a player, and now he’ll aim to do so as a manager, and he has arguably the best player in the world in Lionel Messi, although Messi hasn’t played as well for Argentina as he has for Barcelona. He should have plenty of help as Diego Milito Gonzalo Higuain and Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez all had brilliant seasons for their clubs. Many 2010 World Cup betting picks will include Argentina when it’s all said and done.

The Netherlands (+1200): The Dutch are the darkhorses in this group, and it’s strange to think that they have never won the World Cup, although their philosophy of “total football” lives on today. Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben and Mark van Bommel all played in the Champions League final, and they’ll be counted on in South Africa. However, unless the Dutch can sort out their problems at the back, they won’t get past the top four.

Online sports betting pick: Argentina +675

Video: Questions surround U.S. heading into World Cup


*Three thoughts on the final seven cuts for the U.S.’s 23-man World Cup roster on Wednesday

Video: Beasley: "I know I can still play"

Video: The Captain And The Keeper

Video: Oguchi Onyewu On USA's Defeat

Video: MNT 2, CZE 4 Post Game Press Conference

Video: USMNT 2, CZE 4 Mixed Zone

Video: US World Cup Roster Announced


Goalkeepers- Tim Howard, Marcus Hahnemann, Brad Guzan

Defenders- Carlos Bocanegra, Oguchi Onyewu, Jay DeMerit, Steve Cherundolo, Jonathan Spector, Clarence Goodson, Jonathan Bornstein

Midfielders- Landon Donovan, Michael Bradley, Stuart Holden, Maurice Edu, Ricardo Clark, DaMarcus Beasley, Benny Feilhaber, Jose Francisco Torres

Forwards- Clint Dempsey, Jozy Altidore, Herculez Gomez, Edson Buddle, Robbie Findley

The only head scratcher for me is Findley (really no Ching?). Did Bob see Findley play against the Dutch? Also, what happens if Jozy gets injured? We would officially have no tested target man. Otherwise, I am very please particularly to see Beasley going. 

Couple of Gameday Videos That I Missed


I was watching the game late so avoided the internet until now. Here are some videos from before the match.
More videos after the jump...





Video: Donovan The Everton Experience, Part 1

Video: Klinsy discusses US chances at WC


*Klinsmann broke off U.S. talks partly over MLS

Video: Donovan SportsCenter Commercial

Post Game Articles and Highlights

*Czech Republic 4, USA 2: Final Cuts Coming

*United States falls to Czech Republic, 4-2

*Gomez makes strong World Cup case



5 Predictions [5.25.10, vs. Czech Republic]

[via Project-2010.net]

1. Edson Buddle, Herculez Gomez, and Eddie Johnson will all be given opportunities to book their tickets to South Africa. Buddle and Johnson will have good moments, and Gomez will look a little lost. That said, none will come close to breaking up the Altidore-Dempsey tandem that should be a lock to start against England.

2. ESPN will try to inject more meaning into the game (as if roster implications aren't enough) by playing up the USA-Czech Republic "rivalry." They will show highlights of the Americans' '06 World Cup loss in both the pre-game and at half-time--"This is the USA's opportunity for some revenge!"

3. Bob Bradley will try to use the game to sort out the clogged central midfield--Michael Bradley, Maurice Edu, Benny Feilhaber, Ricardo Clark, Jose Francisco Torres, and Sacha Kljestan (we'll spare you the should-be-deployed-as-winger argument). No one will look that good, but Kljestan will be the only one left off the roster when it's announced on Wednesday.

4. An unprecedented four faux-hawks will make an appearance: Stuart "O-Town" Holden, Herculez Gomez, Jose Francisco Torres, and Carlos Bocanegra.

5. The US will draw 1-1 against an uninspired Czech Republic, the goal coming from Edson Buddle on a pretty easy put-away. Not much to read into this result, as a fair amount of playing time will be given to fringe players. So the absence of Robbie Findley, Chad Marshall, and Robbie Rogers will signal the end of their World Cup hopes. Oguchi Onyewu will show a little rust, but will also demonstrate why he's been a lock to start all along, despite his injury problems. Stuart Holden will ease worries about moving Clint Dempsey up top by putting in a solid 60 minutes on the right wing. Jonathan Bornstein will make two pretty big errors (and by "pretty big," I mean something that leads to a clear goal-scoring opportunity--or worse), but his fans will remind us, "if you ignore those two brief lapses, he actually had a pretty good game." Overall, a pretty boring performance, but nothing to worry about, given the circumstances.

Let's get down to brass tacks--who gets left off when Bob Bradley announces his roster Wednesday? We'll say Chad Marshall, Heath Pearce, Robbie Rogers, Sacha Kljestan, Robbie Findley, Herculez Gomez, and Eddie Johnson. (It should be noted that we wouldn't be unhappy if we were wrong about a couple of those.)

Mexico Beats USA in Alumni Match in El Paso

*Spirited reunion: Mexico dominates alumni soccer match vs. USA

*Brief highlights and post match interviews with Dooley and Caliguir after the jump





Video: Mix Zone and Press Conference

Bet On Indy 500 – Dixon Leads Tough Group Of Brickyard Favorites

Indy 500 OddsThose looking to bet on Indy 500 odds will have a difficult time deciding between the favorites for the 94th running of the biggest race in American open-wheel motorsports. The top three favorites have all drank the milk in Victory Lane at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while the last two will be aiming to join an elite group of drivers.

Indy 500 Odds – Sunday, May 30, 1:00 PM ET

Scott Dixon (+300): The 2008 winner (as well as 2003 and 2008 series champion) is coming off a win at Kansas, and he has finished in the top five in five of his seven trips to the Brickyard. Dixon has led laps in all five of those races, and he’ll probably be up near the front at some point again on May 30th. He led a race-high 73 laps last year.

Helio Castroneves (+400): Castroneves won in his first two Indy 500s in 2000 and 2001, but his win last year was probably the most satisfying when you consider that he was acquitted on tax-evasion charges the week before the race. He’ll be aiming to join A.J. Foyt, Rick Mears and Al Unser Sr. as the only drivers to win the Indy 500 four times, and Castroneves has finished in the top four in six of his nine races at the Brickyard. Essentially, he’s the equivalent of Brazil in World Cup betting.

Dario Franchitti (+450): Franchitti’s Indy win came in the rain-shortened 2007 edition, but he backed up his credentials by winning his second IRL title last year. He’s hit-and-miss at the Brickyard, finishing in the top 10 in four of his six races here, but the only time he finished in the top five was the year he won. He did manage to lead 50 laps before fading to seventh in 2009.

Ryan Briscoe (+500): Briscoe has struggled in the Indy 500 with one top-10 in four appearances here, and while he has started third and second in the last two years, respectively, they have turned into 23rd and 15th-place finishes. Briscoe isn’t off to the best start this season, failing to crack the top 10 in the first five races.

Tony Kanaan (+1000): Kanaan isn’t the favorite that his native Brazil is in the soccer betting
world, but his experience always gives him a chance at Indy, where he’s raced eight times. The problem is luck: Kanaan has three finishes worse than 27th here, including the last two years. In the remaining five races, he has four top-10s, including three inside the top five. If Kanaan can stay out of trouble and avoid any mechanical defects, he has all the tools and talent to scoop up a famous Brickyard win.

Sports Betting pick: Tony Kanaan

Oguchi Onyewu Press Conference

Howard Post Training Interview

Ryan Guy's somersault throw ins


Had to laugh when I saw this. I thought somersault throw ins were a U-14 girls fad. I guess not. Ryan Guy's somersault thrown-ins against Bohemians in the Setanta Sports Cup Final at the Tallaght Stadium.

USA World Cup History Part 6: USA vs Czechoslovakia 1990 Full match

This is a painful game to watch, but it is important to watch to see just how much we have grown as a soccer nation. Plus, it was the first time the US scored a World Cup goal since 1950.

Here are the previous posts in this series:
USA vs Italy - 1990
USA vs Columbia - 1994
USA vs Portugal - 2002
USA vs Germany - 2002
USA vs Italy - 2006


1st Half

2nd half part 1

2nd half part 2

USMNT/YA News and Video: Is US over confident?

 *World Cup training provides rare US visit for some

*Oguchi Onyewu: 'You'll See It Soon Enough'

*U.S. roster picture still no clearer as Czech Republic game nears

*Bradley ready for the next level

*Bradley could look to Gomez in U.S. friendlies

*Trying to solve the 23-man roster equation

*Beasley says he is welcoming his new role as a veteran leader for the US men's national team.

*Kljestan feeling no pressure

*Holden comes home a wiser man

*Clarence Goodson's journey from Springfield could culminate at World Cup

*Herold hopes retirement increases awareness of heart ailments

*World Cup Profile: USA


Miller goes the distance in Halmstad loss

Miller with Halmstad
*He went the full 90 in a 2-1 loss to Helsingborg.


Video: Alexi Lalas Looks Ahead To The World Cup


*USMNT Training Camp: Day Five Update

Video: USMNT players discuss preffered positions

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Video: Mix Zone and Press Conference

USMNT News and Video: Inside the Lines

 *'The Daily Show' Tackles American Soccer

*U.S. roster picture still no clearer as Czech Republic game nears

*Algeria not to be underestimated

*Bradley could look to Gomez in U.S. friendlies

*Americans Abroad are starting to make and be talked up for switches



Video: USMNT makes Champions League predictions

Video: Catching up with Brad Friedel Part 1

Gomez joins Torres at Pachuca

*Pachuca signs Gomez

Landon Donovan Press Conference

USMNT Videos Galore and Video: Donovan interview

 *Who's on the bubble for the U.S.?

*All About Landon

*Two Strikers Score Their Way Into the Picture

*U.S. coach Bob Bradley at home at World Cup camp at Princeton

*Short on Defense and Time, U.S. Opens Training Camp

*Focus on missing center backs

*Beasley ready to battle for World Cup spot

*First impressions telling in New Jersey

*Injury concerns remain as US team opens camp

*US players faced with proving themselves


Video: Daily Extra at USMNT Camp Day 2

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Video: Photoshoot with Gooch, Howard, Dempsey and Altidore

The Fittest Men in the World from Chris Floyd on Vimeo.

Jozy Altidore Stops By Red Bull Arena

Bradley Day 1 Press Conference

US Training Camp Update – Studio 90

USMNT News and Videos

 *Rain drenches USMNT Training Camp Day Two


*USMNT Training Camp: Day Two Update

*DeMerit ready to have another strong tournament

*U.S. World Cup training camp update

*Beasley, Buddle faced with proving themselves

*Before practice, a commercial to shoot



USA Camp: How Fit And Ready Is Onyewu?


Chris Fowler reports from Team USA's camp in Princeton awaiting Oguchi Onyewu's arrival

Video: Altidore Ready for the World

 *Q&A with U.S. striker Jozy Altidore

*Altidore's potential is immense



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Princeton Report: The Other Managers

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