Thursday, February 28, 2008

The PRICE is right !!!



Price era gets off to great start for Habs

MONTREAL - The Carey Price era is officially under way.
The rookie goaltender took over the No. 1 job after Cristobal Huet was sent to the Washington Capitals at the trading deadline Tuesday afternoon and he passed his first test as he backstopped the Canadiens to a 5-1 win over the Atlanta Thrashers Tuesday night at the Bell Centre. The 20-year-old Price stopped 26 shots.

Price had mixed feeling about Huet's departure. He said it was like "losing a big brother" but he also said that he thought he was ready for the pressure of being the man.


"(Huet) was unbelievable. He was a first-class guy, a great teammate who took me under his wing. I can't say anything bad about that man."

In fact, Price said that Huet's influence continued even after he was traded. He left behind a message on the bulletin board in the Canadiens' dressing room, which read: "Had an awesome time with you off and on the ice. Best of luck."

Price held the Thrashers to a second-period power-play goal from Ilya Kovalchuk - his 41st of the season - before the Canadiens took control of the game at both ends of the ice in the third period.

Christopher Higgins provided the offence with a pair of goals - his 20th and 21st of the season - and an assist while the Canadiens limited the Thrashers to only five shots over the final 20 minutes.

The win allowed the Canadiens to move one point behind the slumping Ottawa Senators in the battle for first place in the Northeast Division with 77 points.


As for the Thrashers, they fell fell nine points behind division leader Carolina in the Southeast and seven back of eighth-place Philadelphia.

Higgins snapped a 1-1 tie when Michael Ryder set him up for a power-play goal at 2:10 of the third period and he scored again at 4:56 when Andrei Markov's shot slipped through Kari Lehtonen's pads and Higgins was waiting on the other side.

Higgins returned the favour, setting up Markov on a power play at 8:17 and Sergei Kostitsyn completed the rout at 9:04.

The Canadiens opened the scoring when Maxim Lapierre, one of the players whose name was mentioned in speculation over the Canadiens' failed attempt to trade for the Thrashers' Marian Hossa, scored his fifth goal of the season at 12:47 of the opening period.

Lapierre did what a big man should do, taking up space in front of the net, and fighting for position after Lehtonen left a rebound off a shot by Josh Gorges. Lapierre corralled the loose puck and found enough room to score.

While Price said it as tough to lose a teammate, he said the passing of the trade deadline seem to lift a cloud from some players.

"There was definitely pressure taken off some guys," he said."When you have your name thrown around for a month, you feel the heat and it was a relief when (the deadline passed)."

The Canadiens' power play, which ranks No. 1 in the NHL, went 2-for-4 Tuesday night while the Thrashers went 1-for-4.

The Canadiens travel to Buffalo for a game Friday night. They return home to face the New Jersey Devils on Saturday before embarking on a four-game West Coast trip which will take them to San Jose, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Anaheim.

Salut HUET !

Friday, February 22, 2008

'Jackass' star breaks crotch


In a show of testosterone, Johnny Knoxville almost ended up losing his manhood.

The "Jackass" star is currently recuperating from a very painful, bloody and horrifying stunt gone wrong involving a motorcycle, reports People.

Knoxville, who was taping a stunt two weeks ago for a 24-hour marathon special for MTV, tried to ride a motorcycle up a small dirt hill when the bike got away from him , shot up in the air and landed on him, tearing his urethra.


"I decided I could back-flip a motorcycle," says Knoxville. "I guess I should have decided if I could ride a motorcycle beforehand, because I can't. The bike goes about 15 feet in the air, comes down and breaks off the handlebar on my crotch."

Knoxville had been bedridden for the past couple weeks and is starting to feel more himself now that the catheter was removed Thursday, Feb. 21.

"My girlfriend was very supportive of me," he jokes. "Thank God, today I am a man again. I can resume my manly functions."

The video of the incident can be seen on www.jackassworld.com, which is launching Feb. 23. In the meantime, an excerpt can be seen in an interview of Knoxville on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Still Rotting in Jail, 1 Year and Counting....


Joe Francis is still in jail. Kinda crazy, considering the fact that he's super rich and his trial(s) haven't even begun yet.

However, a little thing called incarceration is not going to stop the Girls Gone Wild impresario from expanding his empire.

Though he's been languishing in jail for almost a year, Francis is launching a new GGW magazine on April 15th, tax day.

Girls Gone Wild magazine is a glossy lifestyle pub "aimed at the GGW demographic."

Will there be lots of tits and ass???

He may have time to start a magazine, but Francis hasn't had the opportunity to review more than 22,000 pages of evidence behind bars and assist in his defense.

He's asking that his April trial on tax charges be postponed until August. A hearing on the motion is scheduled Friday.

Francis is working overtime to get his ass out of jail. He's also recently hired pricey new lawyers. He may be pretty close to an exit from prison.

While a federal magistrate has approved conditions for bail in the tax case in Nevada, one sticking point is a requirement that he resolve the no-bail detainer against him in Florida, where he's wanted on some charges against female minors.

Good luck with that!

Avril expecting first baby?



Avril Lavigne went on a baby shopping spree on Monday.


Canada's punk-pop princess may be expecting a tiny 'skater boi,' TMZ reports.

Rumours are swirling even more this week after Avril Lavigne was spotted dropping a ton of cash on baby clothes in Los Angeles on Monday.


Lavigne and her husband Deryk Whibley reportedly visited Kitson for Kids where they spent approximately $500, and then went to Lisa Kline Kids and Petit Tresor during their shopping trip.

Reports said the couple picked up a cheetah diaper bag and baby AC/DC t-shirts at the shops.


Previous stories had suggested that Lavigne was trying to disguise a visible baby bump.

The singer's representative has not yet commented, although Lavigne herself dismissed pregnancy reports in early January.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Paris continued....





Paris Hilton celebrated her 27th birthday this weekend performing a burlesque show in Las Vegas with the Pussycat Dolls.

Paris took the stage at Pure nightclub in the city on Saturday night, first wearing a white corset and stocking combo then changing into a black outfit, with leather gloves and a military-style peaked cap. She also cavorted in a giant champagne glass and stripped the outer layer of her lingerie so she was left just wearing a bra and underwear.

A source explained: “She was adamant that this year would be her wildest birthday celebration yet. She’s definitely left behind her post-prison chaste image in favour of her usual fun-loving - and attention-grabbing - persona.”


“Everyone in the audience loved the show and they were whistling, cheering and cat-calling as she stripped off. As she would say, it was hot.”


In related birthday news, Rihanna had a pre-birthday celebration over the weekend.

The singer turns 20 on Wednesday but celebrated with friends including Kanye West and Wilmer Valderrama at Les Deux in Los Angeles over the weekend.

The Mirror reports that the night out descended into a birthday cupcake fight after Rihanna started throwing them about and everyone else followed suit.

An onlooker is quoted as saying: “There was frosting all over Rihanna’s face and the group was laughing to the point of almost tears!”










Pussycat Paris

Washington (montreal escorts reports)- American socialite Paris Hilton celebrating her 27th birthday by performing as a Pussycat Doll. Hilton was seen wearing a light blue Dolce & Gabbana dress at 11:30 p.m. when she had showed up at the Pussycat Dolls Lounge, which is inside Las Vegas" Pure nightclub at Caesars Palace, accompanied by her sister Nicky and beau David Katzenberg.

Before the show started, Paris chatted briefly on the red carpet about performing with the ladies. "It's all about confidence and being sexy," Hilton told US mag. "I love that the Pussycat Dolls have that girl power thing going, and they're hot," she added.

At around 12:32 a.m. Hilton, wearing an all leather, S&M-style get-up, entered the Pussycat Dolls Lounge as her sister blew her a kiss from the audience. "Are you guys ready to get sexy tonight?" Paris asked the crowd. She later re-emerged on stage wearing a white, Swarovski crystal-covered lingerie number dancing in a champagne glass, she told the crowd "that was one of the sexiest shows ever," and thanked them for coming before going next door to Pure.


At 1:50 a.m. Hilton, still dressed in the Swarovski outfit, hit the main stage at Pure, and grab the mic, she also danced to a few songs, including Britney Spears' "Gimme More." The Pussycat Dolls sang "Happy Birthday" to her and surprised her with an orange and chocolate striped cake with pink roses on it shortly after 2 a.m.

Unbelievable win!



MONTREAL (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens' fans were rewarded for their faithful support with the biggest comeback win in the storied team's history.

Michael Ryder and Alex Kovalev each scored twice and Montreal rallied from five goals down to beat the New York Rangers 6-5 in a shootout Tuesday night.

Saku Koivu beat Henrik Lundqvist with a forehand deke on the Canadiens' second shootout attempt and Cristobal Huet stopped Brendan Shanahan, Chris Drury and Jaromir Jagr to the delight of the sold-out Bell Centre crowd of 21,273.

The Canadiens, who celebrate their centennial in 2009, stormed back from a 5-0 deficit early in the second with five unanswered goals.

"I don't think a lot of people expected it," said Ryder, who scored the first two of four straight even-strength goals by Montreal as the Canadiens pulled within one.

Kovalev, who scored Montreal's third goal nine seconds before Mark Streit scored, rolled onto his back amid a wild ovation after he tied it with his team-leading 29th goal at 15:38.

"When I was laying down, I could see that there was nobody sitting," Kovalev said. "It's unbelievable. The fans have always been great to me. It definitely makes you give more back and I'm trying to play as hard as I can for them. A game like this, we just had to keep playing and you never know what will happen."

Shanahan scored twice to reach 20 goals for the 19th straight season and Jagr became the 10th leading scorer in NHL history with four assists to help stake the Rangers to their big lead.


Brandon Dubinsky and Sean Avery scored goals 14 seconds apart in the first, and Drury scored his 20th goal 28 seconds after Shanahan's second goal of the game to give New York a five-goal lead 5:03 into the second.

"We got caught on our heels and allowed them back into the hockey game," Rangers coach Tom Renney said. "I give the Montreal fans a ton of credit. That's what you're supposed to do, you're behind your team and they did a great job of that and this hockey team, which is very dangerous, certainly fed off of that and took what we gave them."

Shanahan scored New York's third goal of the first period and the first of two power-play goals 28 seconds apart by the Rangers early in the second to extend the streak that he began in 1988-89 with 22 goals in his second season with New Jersey.

Ryder drew Montreal within 5-1 with his 10th goal at 8:28 before cutting the lead to three with his second in a row at 12:52.

The Canadiens struck for two goals nine seconds apart to cut the lead to 5-4 just 6:52 into the third.


Dubinsky opened the scoring with his 11th goal 8:50 into the first period on a rink-length give-and-go play with Jagr off a turnover by Montreal in the Rangers' zone.

Jagr also had a hand on the Rangers' next goal as Avery put away a rebound of Carey Price's pad stop on Jagr shortly after the faceoff that followed Dubinsky's goal.

Shanahan chased Price, who allowed three goals on 11 shots, with his 19th goal at 13:56. He got his second of the game against Cristobal Huet 4:35 into the second with Christopher Higgins serving a double minor for high-sticking.

Shanahan, who also played for St. Louis, Hartford and Detroit over the course of the streak, surpassed Marcel Dionne last season for sole possession of the second-longest streak in NHL history.

He trails only Gordie Howe, who scored at least 20 goals for 22 straight seasons with Detroit from 1949-50 to 1970-71.

"It shows a kind of consistency over a long period of time and a certain degree of luck in terms of health," Shanahan said. "It's company I'm certainly proud to be in."

Jagr moved ahead of Ray Bourque on the career points list with an assist on Shanahan's first goal before adding another on Shanahan's second of the game to finish the game with 1,581 points - nine behind Phil Esposito, who is ninth overall with 1,590.

Notes: Dubinsky fought with Komisarek late in the first period. ... Price had won three straight starts, including back-to-back wins over Philadelphia on the weekend.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

SWEET...

Eminem's house !!

Lindsay Lohan bares all



NEW YORK - Lindsay Lohan is following in the footsteps of the most famous blond bombshell of them all, Marilyn Monroe.

In the issue of New York magazine on sale Monday, the 21-year-old star of "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" poses nude for photographer Bert Stern in a recreation of one of Monroe's most famous photo shoots, done shortly before she died.

Stern photographed Monroe in 1962 at the Hotel Bel-Air in California, six weeks before she was found dead of an overdose of barbiturates. Those images for Vogue magazine feature Monroe in next to nothing, posing nude with some scarves and jewelry as her accessories and sipping champagne.


Stern recreated those images with Lohan this month, at the same hotel, with Lohan wearing a blond wig and not much else.

In the essay accompanying the photos, Lohan, who admitted to a serious interest in Monroe, said deciding to do the photo shoot was easy.

"I didn't have to put much thought into it. I mean, Bert Stern? Doing a Marilyn shoot? When is that ever going to come up? It's really an honour," she told the magazine.


Lohan described Monroe's suicide as "tragic" and said it, along with the Jan. 22 death of actor Heath Ledger from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, "are both prime examples of what this industry can do to someone."

The actress, who has been in and out of rehab after two arrests last year on drunken driving and cocaine charges, said she did not know why the industry wreaked such havoc on some stars, adding, "I sure as hell wouldn't let it happen to me."

Stern said he found women like Lohan and her tabloid companions Paris Hilton and Britney Spears "interesting."

"They're girls that draw attention to their notoriety and their celebrity through their behaviour," he said Monday.
"I thought she was a natural, not at all squeamish," he said.





He noted that Monroe and Lohan had similar problems with alcohol but added that - in contrast to the sessions with Monroe - there was no alcohol on the set when he photographed Lohan.

He said he thought the photo shoot would be good for the young actress, giving her the chance to portray herself as a grown-up. He also lauded her for her willingness to do it in the nude.




Monday, February 11, 2008

Nicole Richie Transitions to MILF


The transformation is complete. A nearly normal looking Nicole Richie was snapped at a Klipsch speaker event this weekend in L.A., with borefriend Joel Madden. Unmarriage becomes her.


Nicole gave birth to a 6 lb., 7 oz. daughter, Harlow, on January 11. Nicole weighed nearly that much in 2006.