After the gold medal game between Canada and the US, Canadian players celebrated with cigars and beer - mostly Molson but I did see some Silver Bullets mixed in.
The on ice party was followed by scrutiny because the players' behavior wasn't becoming of Olympic athletes according to the higher-ups. I say let them puff a little and throw back a few. Come on, it's woman's hockey...it's woman's hockey. I mean it's not like they were chewing straws (Caron Butler jab).
In any case here are some additional pictures from the celebration.
As for this last picture - say it with me, "Class Class Class"
Friday, February 26, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Chaudhry Apologizes
Look what Baset Chaudhry did yesterday - he apologized for his wild behavior. (See my earlier post about the incident)
Following a post-match sportsmanship incident involving Trinity’s senior co-captain, Baset Chaudhry, and his Yale opponent, Kenneth Chan, Trinity’s Chaudhry issued an apology for his behavior.
Monday, less than 24 hours after the match, Chaudhry sent an apology to Yale Coach Dave Talbott and the Yale team. Separately, he apologized to the head coaches and players of each of the 63 members of the College Squash Association (CSA), the governing body for college squash in the United States.
The incident occurred at the conclusion of a match that clinched the national championship for Trinity for a record 12th consecutive year. The Trinity player confronted the Yale player verbally and showed poor sportsmanship.
“Both Baset and I have sent sincere and heartfelt apologies,” said Head Squash Coach Paul Assaiante. “Like all intercollegiate sports, squash is an intense and competitive game. We ask that our student-athletes respect their opponents on and off the court, and commit to the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Baset’s regrettable episode was a momentary lapse of judgment by a young man who has been an accomplished student, a respected campus leader, and an exemplary team captain.”
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Baset Chaudhry's Squash Court Behavior = Embarrassment
Squash, and especially college squash, is not a glamorous or high profile sport in this country. In fact, it is often confused with racket ball. Ughhh.
More often than not squash's elite players and teams fly under the radar. For example, the Trinity men's squash team, who recently won their 12th straight national title, don't usually make headlines like teams that compete in more mainstream sports. (That said, there was one good article that celebrated the Trinity program.) In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if many have never seen a squash match.
The game itself is exciting and needs more national attention. But not all attention is created equal. The outburst of Baset Chandhry, one of squash's elite players and Trinity's #1, was outrageous and a complete embarrassment. Baset's behavior did a serious disservice to the game of squash and might have solidified squash's image as a quirky sport for another generation of potential players (this is probably an exaggeration but you get my point).
Additionally, Chandhry's behavior overshadowed the team's accomplishments - 12th Consecutive National Title. To make matters worse the outburst has already appeared on ESPN and I'm sure it will make its way onto ESPN's Sports Nation.
Although the damage is done, I hope the Trinity coach has spoken off line to Baset and asked him to apologize to the Yale men's squash team, the judges, and his teammates. As far as punishment, I hope his personal embarrassment is enough to correct his behavior going forward.
More often than not squash's elite players and teams fly under the radar. For example, the Trinity men's squash team, who recently won their 12th straight national title, don't usually make headlines like teams that compete in more mainstream sports. (That said, there was one good article that celebrated the Trinity program.) In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if many have never seen a squash match.
The game itself is exciting and needs more national attention. But not all attention is created equal. The outburst of Baset Chandhry, one of squash's elite players and Trinity's #1, was outrageous and a complete embarrassment. Baset's behavior did a serious disservice to the game of squash and might have solidified squash's image as a quirky sport for another generation of potential players (this is probably an exaggeration but you get my point).
Additionally, Chandhry's behavior overshadowed the team's accomplishments - 12th Consecutive National Title. To make matters worse the outburst has already appeared on ESPN and I'm sure it will make its way onto ESPN's Sports Nation.
Although the damage is done, I hope the Trinity coach has spoken off line to Baset and asked him to apologize to the Yale men's squash team, the judges, and his teammates. As far as punishment, I hope his personal embarrassment is enough to correct his behavior going forward.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Pink Zone Concept Reaches Equiptment
I'm sure you've seen mens and womans basketball teams wearing pink in honor of breast cancer awareness lately - Pink Zone is common terminology. I've seen everything from pink shoes laces to pink jerseys but never seen pink equipment - until now. Kinda cool concept.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Mike Gilligan In Front Of The Camera... Again
How strange is it to see Mike Gilligan in front of the camera again? For those of you who may not be familiar with Mike, he was the Head Men's Hockey coach for the University of Vermont prior to Kevin Sneddon.
And while it's interesting to hear about his experiences in Turino, I'd like to hear him elaborate on the old days with Martin St. Louiss, Eric Perrin, Tim Thomas, and even Chris Soucy.
Click here for video
And while it's interesting to hear about his experiences in Turino, I'd like to hear him elaborate on the old days with Martin St. Louiss, Eric Perrin, Tim Thomas, and even Chris Soucy.
Click here for video
UNC to Debut New Helmet?
Apologies for the lack of written content and the multitude of photographs but here's another...
Supposedly, UNC will wear these helmets against LSU in next year's Kickoff Classic. Thoughts?
Supposedly, UNC will wear these helmets against LSU in next year's Kickoff Classic. Thoughts?
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Rob Madore
Found this shot of UVM's goalie, Rob Madore. Very cool focus work.
On another note:
This is the way the UVM student section should look during every home hockey game...
Vancouver Hockey Jerseys
I stumbled upon the hockey jerseys that will be worn in this year's Olympic games and thought they were worth sharing. Enjoy
Vancouver Hockey Jerseys
Oh, and the US definitely doesn't have the best looking jerseys. That award goes to Canada.
Vancouver Hockey Jerseys
Oh, and the US definitely doesn't have the best looking jerseys. That award goes to Canada. Monday, February 8, 2010
UVM Hands Out Lame Awards
Imagine working hard throughout the summer, early morning training sessions during the winter and being the last skier on the mountain on a daily basis. Your mind and body are working in perfect synchronization and when the big moment arrives you execute.
Now imagine receiving this award (see below) and how could you not be a bit disappointed. These blasé awards were presented during UVM's Winter Carnival this past weekend. Is that font Currier New?!
Now imagine receiving this award (see below) and how could you not be a bit disappointed. These blasé awards were presented during UVM's Winter Carnival this past weekend. Is that font Currier New?!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Gene's Harsh Words Couldn't Keep Lane From Center Stage
Lane Kiffin's big mouth has landed him in hot water over the last year but look's who's on ESPN's college football page - twice (Seize The Day, Signing Day).
Click here for Gene Wojciehowski's nasty article about Lane Kiffin
Click here for Gene Wojciehowski's nasty article about Lane Kiffin
Monday, February 1, 2010
Freaky Picture
ESPN's Rick Reilly could have picked a better picture to accompany his latest piece, The Misbehavior of Athletes. Kinda freaky...
Rex Ryan's Weight is Least of His Problems
Practice Jersey brings you another classy image.
What's better? Gross neck fat or t-shirt that says, "Wide Guy"
What's better? Gross neck fat or t-shirt that says, "Wide Guy"
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