Hump Day Hits- 06/26/13

Hump Day Hits is where I catch you up on what is going on around the sports world, what you may have missed, and what you’ll need to know moving forward.

 

Wimbledon:  In case you’ve missed it, Wimbledon started on Monday morning.  The tournament already has seen Rafael Nadal upset in the first round (his earliest exit from a major tournament).  I have never claimed to be a Nadal fan, in fact, some would call me a Nadal hater, so I was thrilled to see the 135th-ranked Steve Darcis pull off the upset.  Darcis has since withdrawn with a shoulder injury.  Speaking of injuries, other withdraws within the last day include John Isner and Victoria Azarenka, shaking up the bracket for this tournament.  All of this means one thing– if Andy Murray does not win Wimbledon this year, a Brit will never again win the tournament.

 

Chicago Blackhawks: I’ve probably written enough about the Blackhawks over the last month, but seeing as they are currently the only major competitive team in Chicago sports, they were due the attention.  My season review will post tomorrow, but I wanted to use this time to give a shout-out to the injured players that still produced in the Stanley Cup Final.  I wrote yesterday about Andrew Shaw getting hit in the face with a puck, but it hasn’t been revealed yet if any facial bones were fractured.  Other players skating injured: Blackhawks’ Marian Hossa- slipped disk that caused him to lose feeling in his legs at times; Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron- broken rib, torn cartilage muscles, separated shoulder; Bruins’ Nathan Horton- dislocated shoulder.  Hockey players are tough!

 

Chicago Bulls: The NBA Draft is tomorrow night and the Bulls have two selections, the 20th and the 49th.  After seeing how shooters were able to spread the court for the Heat and Spurs, reports are that the Bulls are interested in another 3-point shooter, having played last season without Kyle Korver and learning what it was like to be without a true 3-point threat.  Of the shooters, look for the Bulls to pick from Reggie Bullock (North Carolina, 43.6% 3-pt shooting) or Tim Hardaway, Jr. (Michigan, 37.4%).  Jamaal Franklin from San Diego State is also an option here, though he isn’t a typical long-range shooter.  Apparently, the Bulls are also in discussions about exchanging Luol Deng for a top-5 pick, having targeted the Wizards at number 3.  This would be a great deal for the Bulls!  Deng’s contract runs out after next season, and it is believed that the Bulls would let him walk to free up cap space to sign a legitimate #2 to Derrick Rose.  If they’re able to pull this off, it would be a great job by upper management, but it remains to be seen what all the Wizards would have to gain from this.  It’s worth monitoring though.  In the 2nd round, look for the Bulls to choose Illinois’ Brandon Paul, who had a 2nd workout with the Bulls on Monday.

 

Chicago Cubs: The Cubs inch closer and closer everyday to becoming the first sellers of the 2013 MLB season.  Already, Carlos Marmol is gone, but that was due to general suckage (I think that’s the appropriate term?).  I think Kevin Gregg will be gone soon, as he has yet to blow a save and is outperforming his ability, so the Cubs will want to deal him before he comes back down to Earth.  Nate Schierholtz, who like Gregg is outperforming his ability, could be another option.  Stay tuned, because when the selling starts, it is going to take off.

 

Chicago Fire: Don’t look now, but the Chicago Fire are starting to play some really good soccer.  When I last discussed the Fire, they had just drawn 2-2 with the Portland Timbers.  Since then, they’ve defeated Colorado 2-1 away, and Columbus 2-1 at home.  In those two games, Mike Magee has scored a goal apiece.  Magee has been big since coming to the Fire, and while they still have a long way to go to get back into contention, two consecutive wins, their first such streak of the year, is a fantastic way to get things started.

 

Chicago White Sox: In case you missed it, this happened last night (MLB doesn’t allow embedded videos, so you’ll have to follow the link):

A Classic White Sox Blunder

Yes, the White Sox dropped an infield pop-up to give up a tying run in the 9th.  While they ended up winning in the bottom of the 9th, this blunder comes one game after this:

The Pre-Blunder Blunder

That team actually cost the team a victory.  So it’s quite clear that this team is currently learning how to catch a ball.  When they’ve mastered that, they’ll learn how to throw.  If there is still time in the season, they’ll move to hitting.  But they are improving.  They’re taking baby steps towards becoming better than your average Little League team.

 

Your Chicago daily sports schedule (one game to watch)

Sky v. Liberty – 11:30 am

White Sox v. Mets – 7:10 pm

Cubs @ Brewers – 7:10 pm

Chicago Blackhawks – Boston Bruins Game 6 Preview

As I’m sure you’ve noticed, I’ve redesigned the blog, and I’ll say it was in honor of the 500th hit, though I’ve been wanting to redesign it for some time now.  So without further ado, let’s get to today’s blog post:

 

Everything that the Blackhawks have worked for comes down to tonight.  The Stanley Cup is within their grasp.  With a win tonight, the Hawks will win their 2nd Stanley Cup in four years, after having gone 49 years, all of the way back to 1961, without a single one.  As a Blackhawks fan, I’ve enjoyed the ride and this four-year dominance seems long overdue, considering the 49-year drought was the second longest streak in NHL history, behind the 54-year drought for the New York Rangers (ended in 1994).  Because of that, this day can’t go quicker knowing that at 8:15pm tonight, the puck drops on what could be another Stanley Cup Championship.

Here is your Game 6 Preview:

 

Who Needs to Show Up

Patrick Sharp.  Sharp has been pretty quiet this series.  He has two goals and no assists, but his +/-, one of the more important stats in my opinion, is -3 (this means when he has been on the ice, the Blackhawks have given up 3 more goals than they have scored).  There are only five total players on the team that have a negative +/- and the other four are all at -1, so Sharp has been notably worse.  There have been several scoring opportunities that Sharp hasn’t been able to put away.  He does have a good faceoff win percentage at 60.87%, best on the team of anyone who has had more than 1 opportunity, but if he is able to put a goal in tonight and play okay defense, that will be a nice addition to a team that has so far overcome Sharp’s poor play.

 

Who To Watch For

Patrick Kane.  Here comes Patrick Kane!  I mentioned Kane as the player that needed to show up in the LA Kings series and he did that and more, and has now continued his strong play.  In his last seven games, Kane has 7 goals, 2 assists, and a +/- of +3.  He is the Blackhawks scoring machine and he is hot.  I would not be surprised to see him score another goal or two tonight.  With his two goals in Game 5, he became the first player in Blackhawks history to have 3 postseasons of 9+ goals, according to Elias Sports Bureau.  Kane is so fun to watch when he is skating well and imposing his will on the opposing defense.  I look forward to seeing more of the same tonight.

 

The X-Factor

Jonathan Toews.  Jonathan Toews did not play in the final period of Game 5 due to an upper-body injury.  At this point, it is still unknown whether he will play, though encouraging reports are surfacing out of Chicago saying that Toews will be ready.  The Blackhawks’ offense flows better with Toews on the ice, and his +4 this series is evidence of that.  Additionally, with Bruins’ star center Patrice Bergeron potentially being out as well, it makes Toews that much more of a wild card.  If Toews is able to play at anywhere close to 100%, it should give the Blackhawks a huge advantage and may be too much for the Bruins to overcome.

 

Who Wins?

I’m conflicted here.  I would like the Blackhawks to end this series as soon as possible.  However, I would also like them to clinch a Stanley Cup in the Madhouse, especially since they weren’t able to do that in 2010.  However, I think that will be the furthest thing from their mind.  Coach Q is going to want to end this as soon as possible, especially with Patrice Bergeron’s injury marked as day-to-day.  Seeing as he went to the hospital mid-Game 5, I don’t think Bergeron will play, and I think that may be enough for the Blackhawks to squeak out another close game.  I’ll pick the Hawks to win Game 6 and the Stanley Cup with a score of 3-2, in OT.  And if I have to pick the GW-goal scorer, I suppose I’ll go with Dave Bolland.

 

Your daily Chicago sports schedule (no baseball puts every Chicago eye on the Hawks):

Blackhawks @ Bruins – 7:00 pm     NBC