Monday, April 09, 2007

Masters Concludes, Duncan Wins Hobey Baker

Michael Turner was in Buffalo late last week visiting with them. With a few teams interested in acquiring Turner and the Chargers essentially holding all the cards, it is fairly well known that whatever deal is made to get Turner, it will likely have to be a favorable one to the Chargers.

If you thought gas prices were high before just wait. Iran came out and announced that they are prepared to start enriching uranium on a mass scale. Just what everyone in America wanted to hear. And because America has already unsuccessfully invaded 2 countries in the past 6 years we certainly can't invade Iran now. Not to mention if America did do so it would probably be so cluster-fucked that who knows how many nuclear components would be unaccounted for and in the hands of even more nefarious folks.

The Masters was pretty exciting to watch. Zach Johnson outlasted Tiger Woods and if you watched the end of the third round on Saturday, I thought Johnson was all but done. But if you wanted to see players making birdies and incredible shots...not this year. Conditions were tough for the players and I do believe this year set a Masters record for the highest score to win the tournament.

I also watched the NCAA Division 1 hockey tournament. UND lost to Boston College on Thursday and BC went on to lose to Michigan State in the Championship. Also being awarded over the weekend was the Hobey Baker award given to the best collegiate hockey player, which was given to UND's Ryan Duncan.

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