Saturday, September 8, 2018

Andre Degrass - by Moses


    In the 2016 Summer Olympics Andre Degrass proved himself to be a vicious warrior, winning a Silver in the 100 Metre Dash and a Bronze in the 200 Metre Dash.  

  To an American this is ultimate failure.  To have tried to accomplish, to succeed, to win, and actually lose by winning a Silver Medal and a Bronze Medal.

  As a Canadian I'm abhored.  This is accomplishment.  To WIN a Silver Medal to WIN a bronze Medal.  If you are lucky enough to win a Gold Medal then the entire Nation of Canada celebrates.  

  Usain Bolt (Jamaica) set the Modern Day standard running a time of 9.57 seconds.  

  In 1924, when Harold Abrahams (Great Britain) set the standard at 10.6 seconds, were people as efficient?

      Going into the 2020 Summer Olympic Games my bet is on Andre Degrass to take home the Gold in both the 100 Metre and 200 Metre.  His biggest nemesis going into the 100 Metre is Justin Gatlin and Johan Blake.  "My bet is Degrass winning the 100 Metre in  9.53 seconds and beating out Johan Blake in the 200 Metre with a time of 19.40 seconds." said Moses.


   

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Proposed Leafs Trades and Signings - by Moses

1.  From the Toronto Maple Leafs; Curtis McElhinney, Nikita Zaitsev, and 2020 4rth Round Draft Pick to the New York Islanders for Ryan Pulock.

Sign Pulock to a three year deal for $13 Mil U.S.D.

2.  From the Toronto Maple Leafs; 2020 2nd Round Draft pick
to the Vancouver Canucks for Michael Del Zotto

Sign Del Zotto to a 2yr / $6 Mil U.S.D

Maple Leaf Defence w/ changes

1.  Morgan Rielly
2.  Ryan Pulock
3.  Jake Gardiner
4.  Michael Del Zotto
5.  Travis Dermott
6.  Ron Hainsey
7.  Calle Rosen
8.  Justin Holl
9.  Andreas Borgman
10.Andrew Nielsen

Friday, August 17, 2018

Aretha Franklin - by Moses

 
       Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, has just died of Pancreatic Cancer at the age of 76 - this August 16th, 2018.

  Aretha Franklin was admired by everyone who knew her.  She won 18 Grammy Awards and was outspoken towards the Feminist Movement, Woman's Liberation Movement, and African-American Rights over the duration of her life.  She recorded top hits 'Respect', 'Natural Woman', and 'Freedom' (or 'Think') among others.  She brought former President Barack Obama to tears in a performance of 'Natural Woman' in 2015.

  Franklin's Father was a Minister, and her Mother was likewise a singer.  Aretha was self taught on piano at the age of 5.  To put things into perspective, Aretha Franklin, a legend, has just passed on into the Heavens.

  Her rise to fame began in the early 60's when she performed alongside legends Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, Lionel Richie, Otis Redding, Dionne Warwick and others in a huge African-American Music scene in Motown (Detroit). She spoke for Rosa Parks and the early Civil Rights movement across America, and was a focal point of Motown.  She was even featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1968. 

  We should celebrate her life for a full year to commemorate her contributions towards humanity as both a person, and entertainer which involved her playing many shows pro-bono for the causes in which she supported.   As a Jew I often face anti-semitism in todays' age.  Jewish people have had a similar diaspora to the plight of African-Americans in America and beyond.  Constant ethnic slights are hurled, sometimes hidden, yet felt.  What I truly feel strongly about is that our history be re-told and NEVER forgotten.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Stan Mikita - by Moses


  Stan Mikita has passed on this August 7th, 2018 at the age of 78, after suffering from dementia over his last few years with us.  He was a true legend of the game playing all his 21 seasons for the Chicago Black Hawks.  Mikita was co-leader of the Hawks alongside Bobby Hull (though they played on different lines) and won the coveted Stanley Cup in 1961.

  Stan Mikita was the first player born in Czechoslovakia to play in the NHL when his career began in 1959.  He was playing on 'The Scooter Line' with Ted Lindsey and Kenny Wharram.  After Lindsey retired Ab McDonald replaced him on the Left Wing and was finally replaced by Doug Mohns, when the line was renamed 'The Production Line'.  

  Mikita won two Hart Trophies, four Art Ross Trophies, two Lady Byng Awards, and was named 1st Team All-Star six times.  He had an incredible 150 Playoff points in 155 Games played, and had 1467 regular season points in 1396 Games.  He was a +329 over the duration of his career.  Of his 1467 Points he had 541 Goals and 926 Assists.

  What made Mikita so revered by Hockey fans wasn't just his tenacity of the game (attest to his high penalty minutes in his early years - before toning it down to win 2 Lady Byng Awards), but the fact that he was a true team player.  His 'Hawks were dependent on him producing to make the playoffs (which they did most years in which he played), and he could just have easily won another two Stanley Cups (Stanley Cup Finals that Chicago lost), alongside Mikita's' only sip of the Cup win of 1961.  Mikita was only one of a handful of men to have played in four decades 1959-1980.

R.I.P for a truly great Hockey Man