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There was a time when I came through #Boston everyday for school. So much has changed, pretty much all for the better. #NorthStation #BobbyOrr #CustomsHouse #ToreyKrug #GerryCheevers (at North Station) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3fUS40gREL/?igshid=1opg28flpvie7
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@toreykrug: â¤ď¸ my Saylor growing up way too fast
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Torey Krug on Brett Richie's math acumen: "Stay in skool kids!"
https://twitter.com/ToreyKrug/status/1204808864979410944
Torey Krug on Brett Richie's math acumen: "Stay in skool kids!" Source
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Boston Bruins taking lead in Stanley Cup over Blues for Game 2
Game 2 is nearly here of the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals and the puckâs about to drop for another battle between the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues Wednesday evening. The Bruins defended their home turf for game one on Monday clawing their way back from a 0-2 deficit to win the final NHL [��]
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Your Tuesday Morning Roundup
First, hope everyone enjoyed their Memorial Day Weekend.
Now to the Phillies, who had a very good weekend in Milwaukee, winning two of three against the Brewers. They finished their seven-game NL Central road trip going 4-3.
Friday was the closest game of the entire series with the Phils scoring a run in six of the first seven innings and Vince Velasquez getting four strikeouts in two innings of relief work in a 6-4 win. Bryce Harper drove in two runs, one on a sac fly and the other on a double, while Rhys Hoskins hit his 12th home run of the season.
Jake Arrieta threw eight phenomenal innings on Saturday, giving up only two runs on five hits with eight strikeouts as the Phillies did their damage early in a 7-2 win. They also added three insurance runs in the ninth with homers from Hoskins and JT Realmuto.
But the bats went away Sunday as Brandon Woodruff and Milwaukee gave up one hit and one run, an Andrew Knapp (!) home run in the sixth, as the Brewers scored four in the fifth to take a 9-1 win. Woodruff had 10 strikeouts, while Zach Eflin gave up three runs on six hits with four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.
The Phils return home today to host the Cardinals. First pitch is at 7:05 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Adam Wainwright takes on Nick Pivetta, whoâs been called back up from Triple A. Velasquez will stay in the bullpen. By the way, keep an eye out for a surging Cesar Hernandez. And donât bet on the Phillies now.
The Roundup:
There was nothing really going on besides the Phillies. Weâre reaching the dead period in sports.
Donovan McNabb thinks heâs a Hall of Famer. He ainât.
Chris Long admitting to using marijuana should not be a big deal.
Flyers forward Corban Knight is headed to Russia:
#Flyers UFA Forward Corban Knight has signed a contract with Barys Astana in the KHL.
â Jamey Baskow (@JameyBaskow) May 28, 2019
The Timbers defeated the Union 3-1.
In other sports news, the Bruins came back from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Blues in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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.@ToreyKrug: closet linebacker.#NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/AzbOowmCur
â Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) May 28, 2019
Kevin Durant is missing Game 1 of the NBA Finals, while DeMarcus Cousins is questionable.
The Virginia Cavaliers defeated the Yale Bulldogs 13-9 to win their first menâs lacrosse national championship since 2011.
In the news, expect more buyouts and perhaps more layoffs at the Philadelphia Media Network, the group that owns the Inquirer, Daily News, and Philly.com.
A Japanese man who was on a Bogota-to-Tokyo flight and swallowed 246 cocaine packets, not surprisingly, died:
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Puck Daddy's MVPs from each first-round series
The road to the Stanley Cup continues with the second round beginning Thursday.
Round one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs has officially ended, and it proved to have a little bit of everything. A whiteout, some kissing, a catfish tank, and a token game seven. The first round also included some standout performances from a few unlikely sources. Our MVPs from each and every first-round series are listed below.
Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins â MVP: Torey Krug
When talking about the veterans on the Boston Bruins, the names Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand typically come to mind. One name that is often overlooked is Torey Krug, who has now been a stalwart on Bostonâs back-end for the past five seasons. After enjoying one of the most underrated seasons in 2018, tallying 14 goals and 59 points, Krug continued his scoring success in the post-season.
The undrafted Bruins defenseman finishes up round one tied with Capitalsâ John Carlson for the lead in points among D-men with nine. Krugâs ability to quarterback the power play also made him a lethal weapon as his puck-moving prowess played a key factor in Bostonâs series win against Toronto. The former Michigan State Spartan was also responsible for the game-tying goal in game seven, which helped shift the momentum back in Bostonâs favour.
.@ToreyKrug's blast from the point got us rolling in the third. #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/RJ7kpE5Sc9
â Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) April 26, 2018
New Jersey Devils vs. Tampa Bay Lightning â MVP: Nikita Kucherov
Not much has changed for the Tampa Bay Lightning between the regular season and post-season. Despite all of the talk that Taylor Hall should be the front-runner for the Hart Trophy, Nikita Kucherov was the best player on the ice throughout Tampaâs first-round series against the New Jersey Devils.
Kucherov notched five goals, with three of them turning out to be game-winners, including the series-clinching goal. The fifth-year veteran recorded ten-points in total and was able to play with a physical edge throughout the entire series, which saw him lay a massive hit on Devils defenseman Sami Vatanen.
Kucherov is laying bodies pic.twitter.com/N9rkvg7ssO
â NHL Chirps (@ryanchirpz) April 19, 2018
Philadelphia Flyers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins â MVP: Sean Couturier
It takes a special effort to be named MVP of a series while playing for the losing team, but Sean Couturierâs performance simply couldnât be ignored. Anything the Flyers did through the regular season and playoffs went through their centreman.
For starters, Couturier played games five and six with a torn MCL â a torn MCL for crying out loud! This is where the story gets extraordinary, as he didnât just play with a torn MCL, he dominated with the injury. Couturier scored the game-winning goal in game five and then went on to score a hat-trick while picking up five points in game six. And he did it all on one knee.
Sean Couturier you filthy animal pic.twitter.com/zLvr0oO1bX
â Bar South N Celly⢠(@BarSouthNCelly) April 22, 2018
Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Washington Capitals â MVP: Braden Holtby
Until Braden Holtby entered the crease for the Capitals in Game 2, the sky was falling in the nationâs capital. The Caps lost Game 1 and by the time Holtby stepped foot on the ice in Game 2, Washington had already allowed four goals. The Capitals needed someone to rescue them from another playoff failure, and Holtby was their guy.
Despite faltering mightily down the stretch of the regular season with a 3.35 goals against average and .868 save percentage over his last 17 contests, Holtby graced the crease with great success against Columbus. The Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, native led the Capitals to four straight victories over the Blue Jackets with an astounding .932 save percentage.
Series savior? @JoeBpXp and @Laughlin18 explain Braden Holtby's importance. pic.twitter.com/dGQJdLzRUb
â NBC Sports Capitals (@NBCSCapitals) April 20, 2018
San Jose Sharks vs. Anaheim Ducks â MVP: Marcus Sorensen
The name nobody knew heading into the playoffs, Marcus Sorensen was a key contributor for the Sharks in round one. Having the ability to roll four lines in the playoffs is such an advantage for a head coach and Sorensen allotted Sharks coach Peter Deboer that luxury in round one.
After bouncing between the minors and the big league team all year, Sorensen finally found a spot on the Sharks at the end of the season. The Swedish forward does not have a real track record of prolific scoring at any level, but his ability to pot three goals in four games during the Sharks round one series aided the team in their sweep of the Ducks.
MARCUS SORENSEN WITH A BEAUTIFUL BACKHANDER!#SJSharks 3 â 1 #LetsGoDucks
(@SanJoseSharks Lead Series 2-0) pic.twitter.com/0sffKz8XON
â NHL Daily 365 (@NHLDaily365) April 17, 2018
 Los Angeles Kings vs. Vegas Golden Knights â MVP: Marc-Andre Fleury
The Vegas Golden Knights scored seven goals in four games, yet the team somehow managed to walk away with a series sweep. And the one player who deserves much, if not all of the credit, is three-time Stanley Cup Champion Marc-Andre Fleury.
The former Penguin hasnât always had a reputation of being a reputable playoff performer, despite all of his Lord Stanley hardware. In fact, he once had the exact opposite said of him. During six of his 11 playoff runs with Pittsburgh, the âFlowerâ had a save percentage below .900. But in 2018, Fleury nearly single-handedly stole round one for the Golden Knights with a sterling .977 save percentage, two shutouts and a 0.65 goals against average. He simply could not be beaten.
Vegas G coach Dave Prior: "I am looking for people who have demonstrated the courage to wait out situations longer ⌠that can get over the discomfort of when a shooter gets in so close you start to lose time to react + itâs unsettling + you want to back offâ
Marc-Andre Fleury: pic.twitter.com/JWSk42eZD6
â Kevin Woodley (@KevinisInGoal) April 18, 2018
Minnesota Wild vs. Winnipeg Jets â MVP: Dustin Byfuglien
Big Buff was a big-time player in round one against the Minnesota Wild. The 6â5âł defenseman averaged more than 25 minutes a game through five games in round one and led the Jets with 16 shots on goal in their quarterfinal matchup. Byfuglien had no goals and five assists, but it was his play when he didnât have the puck which made him such a valuable performer.
To put it simply, Dustin Byfuglien was an utter and total wrecking ball in the first round. The 260-pound defenseman threw the body 25 times against the Minnesota Wild. Anytime the Wild were in Byfuglienâs vicinity, the menacing defenseman punished his opponent. It is no doubt that his physicality helped wear down Wild shooters who were held off the board in Games 4 and 5.
DUSTIN BYFUGLIEN LAYS MIKKO KOIVU OUT WITH A MASSIVE HIT! BYFUGLIEN IS AN ABSOLUTE FREIGHT TRAIN!#WPGWhiteout pic.twitter.com/WxKovFdcLQ
â NHL Daily 365 (@NHLDaily365) April 14, 2018
DUSTIN BYFUGLIEN ABSOLUTELY LEVELS JORDAN GREENWAY! WOW!#MNWild pic.twitter.com/9JFOXAtfjD
â NHL Daily 365 (@NHLDaily365) April 18, 2018
Colorado Avalanche vs. Nashville Predators â MVP: Austin Watson
The Nashville Predators truly have the deepest roster of any of the playoff teams. The Preds roll three lines that on any given night can take over a game and wreak havoc on opposing defenses. Unfortunately for the Avalanche in round one, it was the third line spearheaded by Austin Watson which created nightmares.
Watson slipped in at right wing on a potent third line for Nashville and was a dangerous player. The former Windsor Spitfire recorded four goals and seven points through six games of the first round, with none of them coming on the power play. The other side of Watsonâs game is the ability to get under opponentâs skin. He goes under the radar as one of the better agitators in the National Hockey League.
Predators Austin Watson: Professional Pest pic.twitter.com/J22PSGxrnV
â Born Salty (@cjzero) April 23, 2018
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Cooking With The Pros book is out yall. All my boys involved too... @RobGronkowski, Troy Brown, The Allens, @RayBourque77 Bill Russell @ToreyKrug @45PedroMartinez n a bunch more. Check out our recipes...available @ The Paper Store, TD Garden.#breaking
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@dr._omega_tattoo has some free time this week, don't miss out on your chance for some fresh ink! Realistic lion piece done on Bruins' @krugtorey Call (617)742-0611 #bostonbarbertattooco #bostonsbest #nhlhockey #bostonbruins #toreykrug #realistictattoos #liontattoo (at Boston Barber & Tattoo Co. North End)
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RED, WHITE & KRUG!
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Happy birthday mommy! Enjoy the jersey! #krug #toreykrug #nhlbruins #happybirthdaymom #jersey #bigbagbruins
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Your Tuesday Morning Roundup
First, hope everyone enjoyed their Memorial Day Weekend.
Now to the Phillies, who had a very good weekend in Milwaukee, winning two of three against the Brewers. They finished their seven-game NL Central road trip going 4-3.
Friday was the closest game of the entire series with the Phils scoring a run in six of the first seven innings and Vince Velasquez getting four strikeouts in two innings of relief work in a 6-4 win. Bryce Harper drove in two runs, one on a sac fly and the other on a double, while Rhys Hoskins hit his 12th home run of the season.
Jake Arrieta threw eight phenomenal innings on Saturday, giving up only two runs on five hits with eight strikeouts as the Phillies did their damage early in a 7-2 win. They also added three insurance runs in the ninth with homers from Hoskins and JT Realmuto.
But the bats went away Sunday as Brandon Woodruff and Milwaukee gave up one hit and one run, an Andrew Knapp (!) home run in the sixth, as the Brewers scored four in the fifth to take a 9-1 win. Woodruff has 10 strikeouts, while Andrew Knapp gave up three runs on six hits with four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.
The Phils return home today to host the Cardinals. First pitch is at 7:05 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Adam Wainwright takes on Nick Pivetta, whoâs been called back up from Triple A. Velasquez will stay in the bullpen. By the way, keep an eye out for a surging Cesar Hernandez. And donât bet on the Phillies now.
The Roundup:
There was nothing really going on besides the Phillies. Weâre reaching the dead period in sports.
Donovan McNabb thinks heâs a Hall of Famer. He ainât.
Chris Long admitting to using marijuana should not be a big deal.
Flyers forward Corban Knight is headed to Russia:
#Flyers UFA Forward Corban Knight has signed a contract with Barys Astana in the KHL.
â Jamey Baskow (@JameyBaskow) May 28, 2019
The Timbers defeated the Union 3-1.
In other sports news, the Bruins came back from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Blues in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Also, this hit:
.@ToreyKrug: closet linebacker.#NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/AzbOowmCur
â Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) May 28, 2019
Kevin Durant is missing Game 1 of the NBA Finals, while DeMarcus Cousins is questionable.
The Virginia Cavaliers defeated the Yale Bulldogs 13-9 to win their first menâs lacrosse national championship since 2011.
In the news, expect more buyouts and perhaps more layoffs at the Philadelphia Media Network, the group that owns the Inquirer, Daily News, and Philly.com.
A Japanese man who was on a Bogota-to-Tokyo flight and swallowed 246 cocaine packets, not surprisingly, died:
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My #mcm Torey Krug. âşď¸đđâ¤ď¸ #toreykrug #TK47 #bruins #babe
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