- It’s crazy how hockey is a game of inches. In double overtime, Anton Khudobin sticks out his pad and just barely touches the puck with the toe of his skate. This preserved the tie for the moment for the Dallas Stars.
- Corey Perry and Joe Pavelski were brought to the Stars for Saturday night. They have scored big playoff goals their whole career. Saturday night, they did it again as they scored all three goals for Dallas. Pavelski tying the game in the third period and Perry winning it in double-overtime.
- I love broadcasting sports on the radio.
- The Dallas Cowboys offense is going to be really good when they get all their people back. Dak Prescott was really good yesterday behind an offensive line held together with Duct Tape. Look at these numbers. He completed 64.9% of his passes. He threw for 472 yards and three touchdowns. He did have two interceptions in the game but man was he good.
- Russell Wilson didn’t have the huge yard totals that Dak did but he was equally as good. He finished with 67.5% completion percentage and threw for five touchdowns and 315 yards.
- Aaron Rogers can throw the ball 50 yards flat footed. Some of the passes he made against the Saints were ridiculous.
- The Buffalo Bills appear to have a quarterback. After leading his team to a wild card game last year, Josh Allen seems to have taken bigger strides this year. The third year guy has started the season with three straigh 300+ passing games. To put that in perspective, Allen had never thrown for 300 yards in a game coming into this season. In three games so far, he has 1,038 yards. His completion percentage for the season is 71.7%. This is incredible in the fact that he’s been around 55% for the past 2 seasons. He has thrown 10 touchdowns and one interception.
- LeBron James reminded everyone this weekend that the NBA is still his league and everyone else should be thankful he allows them to participate.
- That being said, I think it would be ironic if his former team, the Miami Heat defeated his current team, the LA Lakers in the NBA Finals.
- I don’t even know how to describe what I saw Saturday in College Football.