A rough night was had if you were drinking single malts and tailing Tampa.  Sure, just like any liquor, a quick start was to be had.  The Lightning roared out to a one to nothing lead and had momentum their way.  However, they soon staggered and let the Blackhawks back in it.  Find out how Tampa choked it away and what can be done in your life so that the burn can be avoided when downing your drinks.

All About Quality

Keyword alert had the focus on the words “Single Malt” on the nights beverage.  Sure it will get the job done for wetting the brain but at such a cost.  That burn and even embarrassing cough when slugging down the pedestrian stuff.  Instead go with at least the super premium blends.  Take for instance our coveted Johnnie Walker.  This Scottish whiskey is widely available but one must remember what to order.  The black color label is the minimum you should consider ordering.  It goes down smooth and is well worth your while.  Blue is for the times when something special comes through.  Remember it is preferable to go pricey with your whiskey.

Experience

Afire was the home crowd for the opener.  After eight minutes and a goal, momentum had been stalled and the physically dominate team started to hit.  Bishop did an excellent job shutting Chicago down.  One choke moment by Ryan Callahan on the breakaway prevented Tampa from icing the game.  Instead, Crawford came up big and the Blackhawks scored two goals in rapid fashion late in the third to steal the opener and go up 1-0 in the Stanley Cup Finals.

At least Tampa gets two days off to try and learn from this.  Bishop played very well but must have been disheartened by the Callahan choke.  He simply wanted the shot to be off instead of going in for the kill.  Unless they foster the go for it attitude, Tampa will be quick fodder in the Final.  Good fortune to all of you whom wager at America’s Bookie.  Our Free Pick of the Day is the Cavs right out of the gate.  Wager the ML for the first quarter and half in Game One of the Finals on Cleveland tonight.