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For more informationabout the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, visit or Livestock Show & RodeoSarah Poole of Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, +1-832-667-1200, michael buble wife . By Louis “King of Roncesvalles” PisanoThe mix of toughness and skill is something every team in the league would like to have in every player, especially on defense save the last dance for me buble . The lack of physicality during the Minnesota game brings up questions of toughness on a team that is supposed to be draped in it.Luke Schenn has been a hot topic amongst Leafs fans and media alike and they are saying the sophomore jinx and maybe he’s not all he was cracked up to be and so on.This barely–Nov second, happy belated- 20–year–old–kid is behind Ian White for defensemen kissing a fool buble . At -3, he is a strong player but Ian White and PonyBoy are the only two players on the team on the plus side of the category.With an average ice-time at fifteen minutes per game in 21.1 shift, Schenn isn't seeing as much play time with the additions of Beauchimin and Komisarek i want to go home buble . And he was never meant to be an offensive threat, as I have heard talk of him in that context. So, give the kid a break he is playing well on a team that has struggled and still looks good in my book and brings some of that toughness to the team and will harden with time.Phil Oreskovic, 6'3" and 217 lbs., brings the same solid type of stay–at–home defensive style, who may not produce a lot of points, but will certainly prevent them.He played well in pre-season but with the additions to the defense there just wasn’t room for him, at least not at that point.Oreskovic had the best plus/minus of any Leafs or Marlies player last season late in the year. This gave him the opportunity to play a stint with the big guns. When he came back to the Marlies, I had the opportunity to interview him. I asked him about his time with the Leafs and the three fights he had against Tim Jackman, Milan Lucic and Andre Roy. He had replied, “I’m still smiling which is the important thing and they’re tough guys and that’s part of my game and I like to think I’m a player as well so if I can play and bring a tough guy role as well that’s what they’re happy with and move the puck well and just do my job.” Toughness is obviously not a question nor is his defensive zone coverage along with his ability to clear the front of the net.
Having been in the dressing room and seeing the Marlies most of last season I could tell what a great component he added to the chemistry of the team as well.The Marlies are 6-4 this year and Oreskovic is a plus three in his nine games though only recording one assist as well as 33 penalty minutes.This guy is definitely in the plans I would think for the rebuilding of a Toronto team that wants to go younger and build from within.Being that he is from Brampton he has home–town backing, which is always good for a team and a player, given the pressure doesn't become overbearing.But in Phil’s case, it has been nothing more than water off a ducks back throughout his career having played in the OHL for the Brampton Battalion and is accustomed to what comes with that situation.Every time he came off the ice or after a game at the Ricoh Coliseum he could be seen giving a puck or signing autographs for wide eyed kids as well. If, barring any miracles, the Leafs are not in the playoff hunt nearing the trade deadline, we may see one of our veteran defensemen moved to a team that needs extra help on the back-end for their playoff push or run.This may net us a draft pick or two returning some of the traded picks for Kessel, that aside, that space on the back-end is easily filled by hometown guy Phil Oreskovic.The problem facing the Leafs over the last few years has certainly been keeping the puck out of their own net, a basic necessity to a successful game.With the Monster playing, the defense core, the puck will stay on the outside and be limited to rebounds in front. And, with the ability to turn good defensive zone coverage into a quick transition to the offense, the team will reap the rewards–a successful game plan to the coaches. Phil Oreskovic can certainly be a cog in the wheel driving the machine towards those goals.Now or in the distant future, Phil Oreskovic is somebody to watch for and a player Leafs Nation should look forward to having as a pillar of strength on the blue-line. michael buble fan . BACK IN THE DAYWhen I was first exposed to the sport of Nascar racing, Fred Lorenzen was a Northern driver from Elmhurst, IL feeling good buble . He had Hollywood looks and could drive a race car.Lorenzen gave me a Pure Oil racing jacket in the garage area at Atlanta International Raceway back in 1961 and I was a FAN forever.Lorenzen was driving for Holman-Moody, Ford's number one factory team and won 3 races in only 15 starts in '61. They did not enter any of the short track races that were on the Nascar schedule and choose to race on the "NEW" Superspeedways that were springing up in the South.The famous car No come fly with me buble . 28 had Herb Nab as it's crew chief and Herb was as good as anyone out there.Oh, and he had names! "FAST FREDIE", "THE ELMHURST EXPRESS" , "THE GOLDEN BOY" and others.Ford was boycotting Nascar and Lorenzen only entered 19 races in 1962, but still managed to win 2 of them.By 1963, Ford Motor Co i wanna go home buble .
was back in racing, financing a fleet of cars on the NASCAR Grand National trail.Lorenzen hit his stride, winning 6 races in 29 starts and finishing third in the final points standings, despite starting a shade more than half the races.He amassed winnings that totaled $122,588 and became the first driver to earn more than $100,000 in a single season.Statistically, Lorenzen's most productive season was 1964 when he won half of his 16 NASCAR Grand National starts.Following the 1964 Daytona 500, Lorenzen went on a tear, winning five straight starts.He drove his No . 28 Holman-Moody Ford to consecutive victories at Bristol, Atlanta, North Wilkesboro, Martinsville, and Darlington micahel buble . Of the 1953 laps during that five-race stretch, Lorenzen led 1679 of them.It remains one of the most dominating performances over seven weeks in the history of NASCAR.Lorenzen went on to win 26 races in his short Nascar career and retired at the early age of 32. He saved his Nascar earnings and became a successful Real Estate Broker in Chicago, Il.In 1999, he was named one of Nascar's 50 Greatest Drivers.Now you see why Jimmie Johnson is in the story's headline! Johnson is having a career in Nascar like few others.Jimmie Johnson has taken Nascar by storm and because of his good looks and quiet nature, the new and young Nascar fan's have not appreciated his accomplishments.I sure have and I've not seen a driver, and that includes Jeff Gordon, dominate like Jimmie Johnson.What Johnson has done in eight full seasons in Nascar's premiere series is simply mind boggling.Let's start with wins How about 46 in just 286 starts michael home . In those 286 starts he also has:115 Top 5's178 Top 10's22 Pole Position'sAnd then there is prize money! Jimmie Johnson has won over $81,000,000.00 in just EIGHT short years .

