Morning Head: Turco’s Workload, Tavares!, Survivor, A Classic Goal, and Inspector Gadget

Turco To Work Less, Happy With It:
After posting a career worst 2.81 goals against average and matching a personal low with a .898 save percentage last season, Marty Turco is going to have his workload lightened by new Dallas Stars’ coach Marc Crawford. New backup Alex Auld could see 20-30 games depending on how much rest Crawford intends to give the 34-year old Turco. According to the sportingnews.com, Turco and Auld helped the coaching staff make the decision.
Hype!:
The great white hope, John Tavares, made his NHL pre-season debut. His Islanders fell 3-2 to my Edmonton Oilers, who are unbeaten in two pre-school games. Johnny-T has been battling flu-like symptoms, which obviously prevented him from scoring four goals last night.
Brendan Morrison Is Surviving:
So there’s a new season of Survivor about to start. Who gives a shit? Capitals’ centre Brendan Morrison spent part of his offseason in survival training with Survivorman Les Stroud. Morrison, along with former NHL knuckle-head Kris King, NHL linesman Steve Miller, and a sponsor were dropped into “the middle of nowhere” via floatplane to fend for themselves. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Vladimir “Rosie” Ruzicka’s Classic Goal:
Absolute Awesomeness:
(hat-tip Afrojacks)


September 17, 2009 | Posted by Scott Lewis
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