Can the Blues close it out at home?

The St Louis Blues are one win away from claiming Lord Stanley.

Can they close it out tonight?

I believe so, this team has shown everything whether its goal scoring, hitting, defensive play and goal tending.

If this series is to go seven I think Boston will close it out at home.

The Blues will be filled with adrenaline and the arena will be ear-piercing. These St Louis Blues have defined all the odds as they were the under-dogs in every round even heading into the finals. I wouldn’t be the one to call it a Cinderella story but people really under sold these Blues this entire playoffs. With 3 hours until puck drop I believe that the Blues get the job done with a 3-1 victory at home to lift Lord Stanley.

I myself made a bet pre playoffs for the Blues to lift the cup and it is looking like it is quite possible as they are only one win away from doing so!

This team has a lot of Canadian players on the bench so why wouldn’t the Canadian fan base get behind them!

Go Blues!

Liverpool find their way back to European Royalty

Liverpool have done it! They have now won their 6th Champions League. Back to where they belong. With this victory Liverpool have put themselves into 3rd most all time with 6 cups. It has been a long journey for this squad, club, and fans. This team has been through the worsts and now highs in a very long 14 years since they last won it. During that time since ’05 Liverpool only won a domestic cup in 2012 making it a very long dry spell for such a prestigious club.

Heading into the final Liverpool were favorites and they showed this during the final. Not by dominating possession which Liverpool’s norm is but by scoring early and defending the lead. Tottenham were their opponents on the night and looked like they went into the game to try and slow the game down, take control of the ball and launch balls up to Harry Kane and go forward from there.

The early penalty from Mo. Salah seemed to be a questionable one as it did not look like a clear cut hand ball from Sissoko, but from the replay shows him holding his arm out for multiple seconds which was enough for the referee to say it was a deserved penalty call.

After Salah buried it – even though Lloris looked like he should have stopped it Liverpool took control over the game. A few late pushes from Spurs but Liverpool’s world record signing keeper Alisson made a handful of vital saves to keep the lead for Liverpool. After these pushed Liverpool received a corner late into the game and the un-sung hero Divock Origi netted it with his left foot to seal the deal for the reds.

With the that Henderson was lifting the cup on a late night in Madrid and the parties were soon to follow after with the parade taking place the next afternoon in Liverpool, England.

YNWA

  • Sean Crowe

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