Matt Prater could not have executed that kick any better, seriously that was a beautiful kick but the special teams players were so concerned about selling the long kick, they outran the kick. All of this points to a young coach who I think is going to be a very good coach if he doesn't let his arrogance get in the way of learning from his mistakes but I don't think that will happen. I will say it now Josh McDaniels will be successful as coach of the Denver Broncos. Hopefully for us "Donkey" fans. . "Thus, we are incrementally concerned over the earningspower expectations going forward," the analyst said. MEMC is nowhere near turning profits into losses, but asthe financial health of its contracted customers deteriorate,it would need to continue to lower prices, putting morepressure on the consensus estimates, he said. Shares of the company were down 4 percent at $16.43 inmidday trade Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange They hadtouched a low of $15.79 earlier in the session. (Reporting by Shrutika Verma in Bangalore; Editing by VinuPilakkott) Stocks. ![]()
Leafs vs IslandersResult: Leafs 3 vs Islanders 4 (OT)The Good:Kessel scores again, and had close to 10 shots on the night…not surprising seeing …Leafs take an astonishing 61 shots on Roloson….not since 1976 has this been seen from the Leafs…61 shots… (reminds me of playing against New Jersey in the playoffs eons ago when we had no defense and CuJo was in net doing everything but scoring) Hagman scores a very pretty goal to tie things up at 3 in the third giving us a chance at winning Gustavsson comes in and stands tall to also give us a chance at winning. Roloson…had the game of his career (we bring the best out of goalies…how nice of us.) Matt Moulson’s pre-game interview was adorable, AND he scores in his dream-venue as a North York boy. The Bad:Leafs go down by 3…and it shocks no one, we are totally used it at this point Toskala bails…no word on why. Islanders score 3 quick goals…and sit back to watch the rest of the game. (thank you…) In 61 shots…only 3 went in, and Leafs only manage 1 point out of the effort Next try: vs Lightning, Wed 7pm TSN. Vincenzo Iaquinta opened the scoring in the 63rd minute and Jarislov Plasil leveling the scoreline just 12 minutes later.It was a frustrating night for both teamswith Juventus failing to impress and get any kind of finishing touch going and Bordeaux feeling the wrath of the world's best goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, on numerous occaisions.Both teams were on the opposite ends of 1-0 decisions this past weekend.

Juventus were unimpressive in a 1-0 win against Udinese while Bordeaux were shocked at home against Valenciennes. 1. Can Juventus keep its evil twin in the closetConsistency is a key in any team over the course of a long season. This is especially true in the Champions League with so much on the line and little room for error.It's the consistent inconsistency that has them trailing Inter in the standings instead of possibly being ahead of their biggest rival.To bring it to a more specific concentration, if Juve want to win, they need to put in a complete 90-minute game. We've seen Juve get up early thisseason and then take the foot off the gas and allow the opposing to make things much more interesting than they needed to be.Sometimes it hasn't killed, but other times it has, causing them to lose points when they shouldn't have.In the first game against Bordeaux, too many players played average at best The result was a draw when it should have been a win. If they want to turn things around on the road at the Stade Jacques Chaban-Delmas and get the three points needed to qualify for the knockout round, they will have to put in a better performance than they did at home. 2.
Can Diego work some of his early season magic Having missed out due to injury, Juventus' pint-sized Brazilian magician didn't play a part the last time these teams met back in September.By no means is the Juve team Diego dependent. Whether he is trying to score himself or setting up a teammate, when things are happening up top, Diego is involved in it.However, in the first match coming out of the international break this past Sunday, Diego was far from being the usual creative force we have come to know him to be His passing was off, his free kick delivery wasn't there. It was just a bad day at the office.In all likelihood it was more rust than being on poor form considering how well he played going into the break.With so much riding at this game, the big players will be looked at to make big things happen Diego is one of those players Now it's time to make it happen. 3. What kind of impact can the midfield haveIn Turin, the Juventus midfield struggled to get going against Bordeaux's compact and rugged five-man midfield.Unlike the first encounter, Juventus will be featuring their own version of a five-man midfield. The ball was turned over far too many times, the tackling wasn't up to its usual standards, and things just looked out of whack.With Bordeaux playing so compact, the midfield battle will be crucial They struggled in Turin and it showed. If they can turn it around and play well, the result should be a good one. 4. Can the defense keep their near-perfect Champions League record goingIt may be hard to believe, but the Juventus defense has given up the fewest number of goals through four rounds of the Champions League group stage.Now, a lot of that has to do with the heroics of Buffon in the opener and playing Maccabi Haifa in back-to-back games, but still, allowing one goal in four Champions League games is nothing to frown at.The squad selection for Ferrara might be as easy as penciling in who will be in goal.