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Article History MILWAUKEE (Map, News) - The Blast is in a Milwaukee state of mind.
Baltimore survived a frantic finish to eliminate the Milwaukee Wave, 14-13, in front of 3,645 fans at U.S. Cellular Arena on Sunday afternoon and secure a berth in the same venue for the Major Indoor Soccer League championship game on Saturday.
“The last few minutes of the game were pretty crazy,” Blast coach Danny Kelly said. “The last few minutes was very tough to watch. You have to fight, crawl and scratch to keep the ball out of your goal.”
The Blast (23-11) swept the two-game semifinal series — winning 13-8 in Baltimore last Wednesday — to secure a berth in the championship game against the La Raza of Monterrey, Mexico.
But it wasn’t easy.
Baltimore had to kill a two-minute holding penalty and subsequent shootout opportunity after defender Billy Nelson dragged down Wave forward Michael King with 3:36 remaining.
Forward Greg Howes, the league’s leading scorer with 130 points during the regular season, was unable to get off a shot in his shootout attempt, as Blast goalie Sagu knocked the ball off his foot.
Baltimore killed off the rest of Nelson’s penalty, and withstood a late flurry of shots that hit the boards surrounding Sagu.
“I could have cost us the game,” Nelson said. “I am just thankful that Sagu came out big for us.”
The Blast will play for its fourth title in the past six seasons on Saturday.
Baltimore, which trailed 5-4 at the half, gained the lead four minutes, 25 seconds into the third quarter when forward Machel Millwood tipped a shot past Wave goalie Nick Vorberg on a scramble for a 6-5 lead.
The Blast extended the lead to 10-5 on goals from midfielder Lucio Gonzaga and forward Giuliano Celenza a little more than two minutes later, but the Wave (22-10) answered with a pair of scores to trim the lead to one. Millwood, however, sent a chip shot over the head of Vorberg as he was falling down from eight yards away with 43 seconds left in the quarter to give his team a 12-9 lead entering the final period.
Blast forward Matt Watson extended the lead to 14-9 with 10:12 remaining, but the Wave responded. Forward Anthony Maher drew Milwaukee within three and King capped the scoring with a shot from about nine yards away with 4:18 left.
“You couldn’t ask for anything better,” Millwood, who finished with two goals and an assist, said. “We knew at the end of the game it would come down to who had the heart.”
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8:53 PM MST on Tue., Jun. 24, 2008 re: "Hale working on new arena"
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MJ said:
THE NEED FOR A NBA OR NHL MAY WORK AT FOR BALTIMORE! Most cities like Sacremento, Milwaukee, St.Louis or Minneapolis don't seem to fit in the NBA or NHL, but they have major support for their indoor franchise(s) and so as Baltimore. Many believe MLB and NFL don't fit into Charm City's act but the Orioles won 3 championship and the Ravens first 4 seasons won a Super Bowl. So the start for a NBA,ABA,NHL,ECHL,NLL, or AFL franchise can boost B-MORE's attraction. So a new major league size arena can bring in lots of fans and millions of dollars an year for the city. The biggest spots are Port Covington and either Canton for a 19,000-20,000 seat facility.
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MJ said:
Port Covington is a great spot for a new 19,000-20,000 seat arena that can attract an expansion NBA or NHL franchise, its a good spot first of all its next the Bay, facing Interstate 95 and plus a big area spot. Now bring the biggest event to Baltimore ever.
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Examiner Reader said:
The MDC and MSA should propose the new arena site at Port Covington shopping area because more space than the current site, the new arena site can propose an 19,000 seat facility that can bring in more events and also rebuild the Baypoint and also start a new residential and suite area.
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Examiner Reader said:
These are hilarious comments. Many of you are showing your abject ignorance .
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Examiner Reader said:
The Blasts WON the championship!!!! They played excellent especially when #6 Scott Buete returned from his injuries. The games were exciting. I just hope that the Baltimore Blast is able to become part of a new league.
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Patrick said:
I'm glad to see the Truth finally came out. This whole MISL situation has been handled poorly for years by everyone involved. The players not knowing as indicated in Sean's article is a joke!
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Examiner Reader said:
Let's drop Fox Soccer Channel from coverage. Their performance during the championship telecast receives a failing grade. Aside from the techincal difficulties which led to only a portion of the game being viewed, their commentatores proved to know little about the game nor the teams involved. The championship game should be played in front of at least one of the team's fans.
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Examiner Reader said:
this soccer league is not major league . 6 teams and no television what kind of league is it anyway when every year 2 or 3 teams fold??????
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Rocko Mango said:
Someone ought to tell these boys that soccer is a girls' sport. They should have some self-respect and play football or lacrosse.
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Examiner Reader said:
i think that if we have a new arena it should seat 20,000 or more and to say Baltimore does not have a shot at getting an nba or nhl team is not rite anything can happien just like they sayed baltimore was not a good place for football and we got one an it is doing great
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Examiner Reader said:
Anybody really follow this 'sport'? I mean, besides the 10 or 12 that go to games?
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Examiner Reader said:
The Blast are great but danny kelly is a backstabing chump.
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Examiner Reader said:
The Blast are getting hot at a good time. This run reminds me of the playoff run 5-6 years ago when we won our first title in 20 years. Support this team! They're the only Baltimore likely to have a winning record or title shot this year, and they're mostly local boys.
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Examiner Reader said:
Peters knocked this one out of the park. He's going places.
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Mike Peters is an amazing sports journalist.
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Examiner Reader said:
Yawn.
Can we get a professional sport in the winter?
Nothing worse than a bunch of sissies running around squealing "don't use your hands! don't use your hands!"
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Anastasia B. said:
The Blast is an awesome team and I love you Robbie! You keep the team together and strong. You'll always be there for them. You Rock!!!
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Soccer Fanatic 01 said:
I love your team and how they put forth the effort they need to win the game. I was at the game in Baltimore, on Friday the 16th. When they played the Team La Raza. And I've got to say that Team Blast was really fun to watch. My friend and I had a "Blast" thanks, ~sincerly, soccer fanatics!~
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Neil said:
The state screwed up when they built the convention center 10 years ago on a spot that would have been so much better utilized on a new arena. Now, however, they need a new place. I actually think Westport would do well, since the city wants to do something positive with that cesspool of a neighborhood, that just so happens to be in a great location. It's right next to 95, 295, the water and it has a light rail stop. Also, while the Blast gets a new arena, bring on the AHL, the AFL, and the NLL.
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Jimmie said:
I know a place that the Blast can play - the Baltimore Athletic Club for women.
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Ken said:
Hey Jimmie if you know a place the Blast can play in while they build a new arena name it. If the Blast are so lame like you say why do you care about a new arena anyway. And by the way it has not been called the Civic Center in a very long time. Dave is right you must not know much about a good team and it's owner looking out for his team and it's fans. What are you a Peter Angelos fan. lile that guy takes care of his team or cares about it's fans. We need to build a new arena, But in a new location. Hopefully Mr Fry and Mr Brodie and The Stadium Authority will realize the Blast are too good of a thing to loss and will either find a place for them to play while a new arena is build. Or better yet find a new location to build a arena, Like Canton. makes to much sense close to I-95. GO BLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dave said:
I guess "Jimmie" is not a follower of the MISL. If he was, he'd know that nearly every team that has had to drop out of the MISL for one reason or another has folded permanently. The Blast are the oldest continuously operating franchise in indoor soccer -- 26 years in this city, with four championships. What other Baltimore team can even compare to that success ratio? And even our fiercest rivals say that they'd rather play in Baltimore than any other road destination, because our fans are the most fervent and knowledgable in the league. And the Blast are still the best sports bargain in town -- I have to take out a second mortgage to go see the Ravens or Orioles, but I can afford season tickets to the Blast, and have for the past 15 years. So let's build a new arena -- but let's not shut down the Blast to do it.
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Jimmie said:
Tell Ed to stop whining. There are venues in and around town where the Blast could play while a the Civic Center is torn down and a new arena built in its place. Hale is just trying to strongarm the city into going along with his Canton arena plan. Poor Ed and his lame soccer franchise.
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William Kennedy said:
Baltimore has needed a new arena since 1964. When the NHL first expanded, Baltimore was a prime location, but when the league executives toured the Civic Center the deemed the new arena completely unfit. It hasn't improved since then. A 12-15,000 seat arena would do nicely for the Blast and the new indoor football team, but in order to get prime events such as an NCAA 1st & 2nd round or Regional basketball tournament, or FROZEN FOUR Hockey tournament or woment basketball regional or FINAL FOUR and some of the larger musical acts, a 20-22,000 seat venue is neccessary. Mr HAle, don't undersell Baltimore or yourself by thinking too small on this project.
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