Friday, May 22, 2009

Review: Coldplay at Nissan Pavilion 5/21

Coldplay played their final D.C.-area concert on the Viva La Vida Tour on Thursday.

"Revolutionaries wait; For my head on a silver plate; Just a puppet on a lonely string; Oh who would ever want to be King?" - Viva La Vida

Coldplay made their third stop in the Washington D.C. area in the last 9 months on the Viva La Vida tour at Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Va. The grammy award winning quartet is on the last leg of their tour before a much deserved rest. The concert started out with two opening acts: The Howling Bells, an austrailian/british band and Pete Yorn. Both had their moments but were no where near the calibar of Coldplay.

Around 9 p.m. Coldplay started off by blasting "Magnificent" by U2 followed by classical music leading into the instrumental song "Life in Technicolor." Running on stage with roman candles, Chris Martin and company skipped around stage and got into their first song "Violet Hill." After that were a cavalcade of fantastic songs: "Clocks," "In My Place", "Yellow," "Fix You" and many more. For 2 solid rock-filled hours, Coldplay blew the roof off Nissan Pavilion.

This was by far the greatest concert they have performed. I went to the first stop in D.C. at Verizon Center for the Viva La Vida tour and it was good but not as impressive as this one was. Plus, I got to get in the first row and Chris Martin was right in front of me for two songs!!! I will have video to put up shortly. A free 9 song Live CD was given out to the fans as a thank you (download it off their website for FREE) The other positive was the traffic. The cops got everyone on their way and we were out of Nissan in 5 minutes! All in all a great night and a fantastic concert.

Chris's Rating: 4 stars out of 4 - Magnificent way to end their Viva La Vida tour in the D.C. Area. Here's hoping their next tour in 2-3 years is just as great!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Ode to the Capitals

Mike Green was just one of the many problems the Capitals had this postseason


The Stanley Cup Conference finals are underway with the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins on a collision course for a second straight year. Back in round 2, the Washington Capitals did what they do best: choke against the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 1992, 1995 and 1996, the Penguins would be down 2-0 or 3-1 only to come back and win those series. Add 2009 to the list. The Capitals were flying high winning the first two games and going up 2-0. The next three games went to the Penguins with a chance for them to close it out in Game 6. The Caps won on a faceoff and the tables had turned once more. Only this time, the Caps didn't even bother to show up for Game 7.

A 6-2 ripping of the Capitals gave the Penguins their second straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals to play the Carolina Hurricanes. What can the Capitals learn from all this? Well for starters you gotta show up for Game 7. Not showing up only proved that they were mentally and physically drained or that they thought the game was in the bag. Did the breakway chance for Ovechkin change the game? Yes because Fleury stopped it giving the Pens momentum. Here are the keys to why the Caps got the second round exit:
  • Where have you gone Mike Green? - Mike Green was the biggest flop of the playoffs. The young defenseman rarely shot on goal and looked lost half the time. Where was the Defenseman that scored 30+ goals this season and was a front runner for the Norris? I would be surprised if he wins it now.

  • Goaltending Meltdown - Simeon Varlamov, the rookie goalie sensation that took the playoffs by storm, turned human in the series against the Penguins. With Game 1 and 2 masterpieces, games 5-7 showed how vulnerable he was as he gave up 12 goals and was pulled in game 7 after falling behind 4-0. Varlamov is good but questions abound this goalie as to whether he can carry this team next season in net.

  • The Invisible Alexander Semin and Niklas Backstrom - They showed up from time to time but the dynamic russian and swede were MIA for much of the series. Semin has firepower and Backstrom can deliver a sharp pass when needed but those skills were snuffed out by the Pens.

  • Defense? - The Capitals achillies heel in this entire playoff run was their defense. You can blame Mike Green, Tom Poti and Brian Pothier for not being their best. If the Caps want to succeed, they need more solid defenseman and firepower at center. Federov only has 1-2 great seasons left so the Caps need a veteran to step it up.


This was a great season to be a Caps fan. Most points in franchise history, we finally got the first round monkey off our backs and the Verizon Center sold out for over 25 games! Season tickets are sold out and I hope the fans ROCK THE RED for many years to come and help bring home the Stanley Cup. Until October, the Caps got a lot of work to get done. C-A-P-S CAPS CAPS CAPS!


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Don't Stop Believing Part Deux!

The Washington Capitals hope to finally end the Penguins playoff run at Verizon Center Wednesday night


Well, this is it. The NHL and all of hockey fandom got what they wanted. Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals between the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Caps gain back Home ice and play the final game in this series at the phone booth in chinatown. Advantage: Capitals.

I know people say there is no such thing as "Home-ice advantage" in the NHL playoffs but I think when you lose a home game 6 and have to go on the road to win a series, the disadvantage is yours. The Capitals go to a home ice that is the loudest in the NHL. They won 29 times in the regular season at home and look to continue their streak.

Keys to the game for the Capitals to go to the Eastern Conference Finals:

  • First 10 min and last 10 min the most important - The Caps need to jump on the Penguins early and score. The first 10 min and last 10 min are the most crucial and as long as the Caps control those 20 min. they can win this game.
  • Help out Varly - The Caps Defense needs to reign supreme tonight. Help out Varly and clear the puck when the Pens crowd the net.
  • The 'Alexander' Show - Semin and Ovechkin need to play out of their minds tonight. Score often and crowd the net to keep Fleury shaky.
  • Outshoot the Pens - The Caps have to try and outshoot this team or at least keep the shot differential 5 or less. Crowd the net and shoot!


    Let's GO CAPS! Let's beat the Pens and go to the Eastern Conference Final!



Saturday, May 9, 2009

Could this be the end for the Capitals?

Capitals Coach Bruce Boudreau and his team are on the verge of yet another monumental collapse Vs. the Penguins unless they right their ship with a win on Monday


Superman has his kryptonite. Batman has the Joker. The Caps have the Penguins.

No matter how hard the Capitals seem to try, they can never get this monkey off their backs. For the last 3 games, the Pens have outplayed them in every aspect and stolen away home ice advantage with their 4-3 win in OT Saturday. All the Pens need to do is go back home and win on Monday and then they can all go see Yanni Live! as a reward.

Ovechkin just isn't enough for the Caps to win this series. Players such as Mike Green and Alexander Semin have been M.I.A. throughout. Green has played the worst I have ever seen a defenseman play in a playoff series. As a lifelong Caps fan, I know this pain all too well. In 1992, 1995 and 1996 the Capitals were up 2-0 or 3-1 and blew all three series. Right now the Pens are in control just the way they like it.

Can the Caps win Game 6? Sure. But with the high the Pens are on plus finding out they can win without their star defenseman, I just don't know. The Pens just keep on sticking it to the Caps year after year. The Caps need to solve this rubiks cube fast if they want to make it back to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Keys to Game 6:

  • PLAY DEFENSE ALL 3 PERIODS! - The Caps can't seem to do this one consistantly. Losing the last three games they've been outshot and out played. Two lucky bounces also gave the Pens 2 of their 3 wins. Stop with the lucky bounces by playing tight defense.
  • Oh where, oh where has little Varly gone? - The once indestructable Simeon Varlamov has let up 9 goals in 2 games. Time to panic? No but Varlamov needs to cover the five hole more as most of Pittsburgh's shots are landing through there. Play smart, look at the tapes for games 1 and 2 to see what went right. Believe!
  • Play with URGENCY! - This is it for the Caps. Last chance to tie the series and force a deciding game on your home ice. Play like you need to blow this team out. Outshoot, outhit and outplay the Pens and game 7 is on the way!


This is it for the Washington Capitals. Unless they want to become the 4th Capital team to choke against the Penguins, they gotta come out firing and blow this team out! GO CAPS!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Caps Vs. Penguins: Round 2!

Simeon Varlamov robs Sidney Crosby late in the second period of a 2-2 Game 1 with an amazing stick save. Tomas Fleischmann would win the game in the 3rd 3-2 and the Caps go up 1-0 in the series.


What a barnburner in game 1. Goals from David Steckel, Alex Ovechkin and Tomas Fleischmann weren't the highlight of the night as the Capitals rallied to win game 1 of the best of 7 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Semi-Final. The play of a 21-year old rookie in Simeon Varlamov is what stood out.

Stopping 34 shots en route to a 3-2 victory, none of those saves mattered as much as the stick save on Sid the Whiny Kid in period 2. With the game tied at 2, the Penguins went on a break as Kunitz passed to a wide open Sidney Crosby who proceeded to send a wrist shot towards an open net. Varlamov, who realized this, twisted back and lept with his stick to stop the puck cold on the red line and save what would have been a 3-2 lead for the Penguins. Crosby celebrated a goal but realized it was saved and headed back down the ice.

I was at that game and the Verizon Center was loud and proud for the Caps. The only thing I would suggest is people clean up their language when children are present in your section. They are there for the game as much as you are. Also, don't pick a fight with a Penguins fan. I know they're annoying with their "Terrible Towels" and all that garbage but don't sink to their level. Finally, we won game 1. THAT IS ALL WE HAVE WON SO FAR! Don't taunt the Penguin fans and celebrate as if we've won the damn Stanley Cup! We need to win 4 games before any type of celebration begins.

Keys to Game 2 Tonight on Versus:

* Play Defense! - The Capitals defense wasn't playing their best game on Saturday. They need to play tighter and create more giveaways towards the offense zone. Hitting wouldn't hurt either!

* Stop the giveaways in the Pens Zone - 23 giveaways in game 1 for the Caps. That is unacceptable and will not be able to continue if they want to win the series. Limit the giveaways you can and clear the puck if you're in trouble. Keep it in the offensive zone not the Pens Zone!

* Don't let the Pens outshoot you - I know we have Varlamov in net but he can not take 40 shots a night. The defense has to step it up and block shots and limit the amount they have in any given period.

* The Ovy and Varly Show - With Ovechkin keeping pace averaging about a goal and assist per game, he has to ramp it up just a tad and help the Caps capitalize on scoring opportunities. Varlamov just needs to stay focused and keep playing with the playoff intensity he has shown in his seven games so far.

Enjoy Game 2! Let's hope the Caps can lock up a 2-0 lead. GO CAPS!