Dan Thompson was there and has the coverage. It ended with an offense-vs.-defense scrimmage last night at Roos Field. … Elsewhere in the WCC, though the news Lauren Gustin is not going to leave BYU won’t impact the Zags, we linked stories about her entering the portal earlier and thought we should update you.ĮWU: Spring football is over. Gonzaga: The baseball team picked up a win against Pacific. It’s just that the school isn’t in to it. … Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer would have no issue welcoming transfers. … Arizona’s prep recruiting seems to be going well. … Will it for Utah, who needs help at wide receiver? … In basketball news, former Oregon players are finding new places to play. … Oregon and Oregon State had players drafted on the second day. … How will this year’s recruits do when they are eligible to be drafted? … Taj Davis, who had a memorable moment against Oregon last season, is leaving Washington. … Elsewhere in the Pac-12 and the nation in football, is there a mystery candidate for conference expansion and is it New Mexico? Jon Wilner answers that off-the-wall question (and others) in the Mercury News this morning. The one-year wonder, the anchor of Washington State’s defense last season, was a lock. WSU: There was no doubt Daiyan Henley would be drafted. As Omar used to say, if you come at the king, you best not miss. Even if Seattle continues to start fast, there is little chance for complete silence.Īll because the Kraken wasted their first chance to put away the champs. If Colorado can find a way to do something it hasn’t done, score first, then the home crowd will be in a frenzy. ![]() Many of the Avalanche players have – though not last year, when their march to the Stanley Cup title never went seven games. Few of Seattle’s players have been through this before. But Sunday night’s decider – 6:30 PDT on TNT – will be different. Despite the Kraken setting a record – no team has ever started its playoff history scoring first six consecutive times – they will have to win once more in Denver to move on. The Avalanche overwhelmed the hosts in the second period and escaped Seattle with a 4-1 victory. Last night? Sadly (if you are a life-long Kraken fan), it was the latter.Īt home. Three times they scored first and then squandered the lead. Three times in their first-round NHL playoff series with defending champion Colorado, the Kraken scored first and went on to win. Ladies and gentlemen, your record-setting Seattle Kraken. Someone has a chance to end the series then and there. Every game six ever played included someone holding a chance to clinch the series. Heck, we were even tapping our forehead after writing it.īut there is some truth to it. OK, that first paragraph seemed a bit out of the Joey Tribbiani playbook.But if it weren’t for game six, game seven would never exist. And when there is a game seven, everyone gets hyped. Lots of sports play seven-game playoff series.
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