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By: josh q. public on: Sunday, March 1, 2009 @8:55 am

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Bulls 105  Rockets 102:   In the Bull’s first home game following the deaths of legends Red Kerr and Norm Van Lier, they honored those fallen heroes with style.  Comeback style.  The Rockets led the Bulls, 99-82, with less than six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, but Chicago outscored Houston, 23-3, the rest of the way to earn the emotional win.  

On a night of comebacks, this one was the comeback of all comebacks.  It had been more than ten years since an NBA team cameback after trailing by as many as seventeen with less than six minutes to play in the fourth.  And, just to make this cooler, the last time it happened was during Michael Jordan’s final season with the Bulls.  Now that’s pretty cool.  What’s not so cool is, that time, the Bulls lost that one.  Lost to Dallas in OT.  You can’t have everything.

Predators 8  Red Wings 0:  I didn’t see this one coming.  I don’t think anybody did.  Last night, the Red Wings got thumped.  Thumped real good like.  Their biggest thumping since a 12-3 loss to the Oilers in Edmonton back in 1986.  Their biggest shutout thumping since the Winnipeg Jets beat them 8-0 back in 1982.  This one was a long time coming.  

Washington State 51  Arizona State 49:  Taylor Rochestie throws one in from Walla Walla!

Peace out homies.  Six two and Even!

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    Glen "chico" Resch Says:

    Predators 8 Red Wings 0 ? Jason Arnott saw it coming, he was once a Devil you know?

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    i do know. did you know Nashville's Jason Arnott was the fourth player to score three goals in a game against the Red Wings this season, joining Teemu Selanne (October 29), Jordan Staal (November 11) and Rick Nash (January 27). This is the first time that the Red Wings have allowed four hat tricks in one season since 1993-94, when the tricksters were Dominic Lavoie, Doug Gilmour, Oleg Petrov and Wendel Clark.

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    Glen "chico" Resch Says:

    Nope…………. You at work?

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    nope, did it last night

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