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Saturday, July 7, 2007

In what has to be a first the Edmonton Oilers restricted free agent offer sheet was matched by Thomas Vaneks wife.

The Buffalo Sabres are furious with the Edmonton Oilers for extending a $50 million offer to Thomas Vanek saying they will go after any Oilers they want with similar offers. Oilers GM Kevin Lowe had the last laugh saying go ahead... even they didn’t want their players.

Let’s face it John Paddock was a lock to get the Ottawa Senators job.

In a nod to FIFA banning games in Cities over 3500’ above sea level the NHL is considering banning games above the 49th parallel.

Detroit Tigers light hitting Neifi Perez has been suspended for 25 games after testing positive for a banned stimulant. Perez says the fact he is batting .172 should negate the performance enhancing stigma associated with the drug.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

July 5 2007

Olympic vaulter Giuseppe Gibilisco has agreed to talk with Italian sports authorities about his alleged steroid use after earlier remaining silent. He now says there are some topics he will touch with a 10’ pole.

Jeremy Roenick has decided to retire after 18 seasons in the NHL saying his tongue just couldn’t take one more season. In addition to his goals and assists Jeremy may have been the second best ice dancer behind Wil Farrell.

The Russian resort of the Black Sea has been awarded the 2014 Winter Olympics which in a rare co-incidence is the name athletes have given to the 2008 Olympic pool in Beijing.

The people of Edmonton may have lost Michael Nylander but the good news is they now have nearly a full leagues worth of players to boo.

International Cricket officials are reportedly upset over the length of the World Cup saying over 65 days was just killing time.

Texas Billionaire Alan Stanford has given $100 million to the West Indies Cricket Association. With the money officials are going to increase player development, hold a Caribbean Tournament and have a really great tea party.

Robyn Regeher has signed a $4 million contract extension with the Calgary Flames which is far below what he would receive as a free agent. Robyn says with this contract he gets something he has always wanted…the negatives.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

July 4 2007

After playing a Sunday game in Regina the Calgary Stampeders head directly to Hamilton for a game on Thursday. League officials have acknowledged this is a difficult trip and have declared that any American making a run for the border will not be counted against the teams salary cap.

Michael Nylander has backed out of a contract to play with the Edmonton Oilers saying he was at fault by mistakenly letting his wife look at a map.

Despite having bundles of cash to spend the team is finding it difficult to attract players. Sources say they will probably follow the example of the Edmonton Eskimos and lose. Kevin Lowe is beginning to look like a father trying to marry off his daughter by saying she has a nice personality and big dowry.

The Calgary Flames have resigned Jerome Iginla and Robyn Regehr to contract extensions averaging between 2000 – 3000 barrels a day.

After complaining Chili did not allow them to play with the ball Canada’s under 20 team is hoping to invoke the rarely used “It’s my ball” home team rule.

The 4 year Americas Cup yacht race was won by landlocked Switzerland by a single second. Swiss time keepers were quick to protest saying they actually won by 1.03978 seconds.

Asked how they felt about the win team officials said they were neutral. As for being a landlocked sailing power Swiss officials said the race went just as they planned it in their bathtub.

After seeing Serena Williams scream in pain after hitting herself in the calf with her racquet I guess we can safely say she didn’t hit the sweet spot. Not sure if hitting her calf was the best treatment, it’s like a race car driver punching his hand into the wall to crack his knuckles.

Calgary Stampeders Jeremaine Copeland and Nik Lewis have toned down their touchdown celebrations this year citing their newfound environmental awareness. When possible they will reuse routines from last year and cut down on hot air emissions.

The producers of Canadian Idol are furious voters from Toronto are not supporting their hometown singers even though they may not be the most talented. Sources say this should not be a determining factor I mean come on… you cheer for the Leafs!

They say that a tie is like kissing your sister but after a season like last year the Edmonton Eskimos must have one that looks like Angelina Jolie.

My girlfriend thought she caught me watching porn, but it was just the Williams/Sharapova Wimbledon match. If Sharapova ever decides to write a tell all book the title is obvious…Deep Throat.

Oakland Raiders running back Dominic Rhodes was sentenced to a 4 game suspension on Monday. Declaring the sentence “harsh” President Bush has commuted his sentence to life in Cincinnati.

The Calgary Stampede starts on Friday and with the increased threat of terrorism in England Prince Harry will personally conduct the cavity searches at Cowboys. The staffing shortage in Calgary bars means this year you may have to take a “body shot” off your own body. Seeing how attracted the Prince was to the Cowboys barmaid outfit has affected Calgary women. This year when you see a “Hoedown” she has probably just broken a heel.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

July 3 2007

In an effort to control their image the NFL is limiting the media to 45 seconds of video per day and newspapers to 2 mug shots per team.

The CFL is having a salary cap crisis when it was revealed the Saskatchewan Roughriders were giving players a 2 for 1 coupon to Dominos.

The wife of NY Yankee’s Alex Rodriguez was seen in the family section wearing a shirt that contained a 2 word profanity on it. Cynthia was embarrassed saying she just got back from a Toronto strip club and didn’t have time to change.

After winning 8 games in a row Seattle Mariners manager Mike Hargrove resigned saying he was finding it increasingly difficult to wake up with any enthusiasm for the game. Responding to the news NY Yankees manager Joe Torres suggested he follow his routine and just not go to bed.

Barry Bonds was voted to the All Star game and later said his possible omission from the game was because of a vast right swing conspiracy.

The owner of the Milwaukee Bucks is trying to persuade Chinese power forward Yi Jianlian to drop his request to play in a city with a larger Asian population by reminding him Vancouver hasn’t had a team for years.

I was a bit surprised at the glowing praise the media has heaped upon the Canadian under 20 men’s soccer team prior to the World Cup tournament. With a record of 4 wins 5 ties and 24 losses it takes “homer” to a whole new level. Can’t we just be happy if no one loses an eye?

Before I go into the jokes on the NHL free agent signings I think it is important to say that because we are Canadians the thought of giving 7 million dollars to an athlete is tough to understand. But in reality compared to a lot of sports our players are "reasonably" priced and give great value for money. That said... they still need to know we can't feel their pain...

To put the NHL free agent frenzy into terms fans of the movie the Transformers can relate to the NY Rangers went from a car to a big rig while the Edmonton Oilers changed from a truck to a 1972 Lada.

Todd Bertusi has agreed to a $4 million a year contract to be a part of the “happiest place on earth”, away from any media that cares about hockey. Brian Burke has spent too much time in Hollywood if he thinks this is a good deal for an optimist way past his prime.

The Toronto Maple Leafs entered the free agent market signing 34 year old Jason Blake to a contract they hope will ease him into retirement. GM John Ferguson Jr. was ecstatic with the signing saying it would shore up the Leafs suspect defense. When told he must have been thinking of LA Kings Rob Blake Ferguson said “abracadabra” and left in a puff of smoke.

The Canadian Mint has created a $1 million dollar solid gold coin in response to requests from NHL owners for “pocket change” to get a 4th line centre.

The only people in Edmonton cheering the signing of Denis Grebeshkov and Dick Tarnstrom were those paid by the letter to sew the names to the jerseys.

The NY Rangers had some help with their salary cap management by tapping into the wealth of experience available from NY Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.

Peter Forsberg had surgery on his ankle again but a source with inside information said he is still able to walk to the bank and cash his cheque.