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Category Archives: National Hockey League
The Thunder Have Struck Twice and the NBA Finals are Even
For a minute there, it looked like I might have to be a Thunder in Seven guy. The Pacers led Game 4 of the NBA Finals by 10 points late in the third quarter and it looked like we might … Continue reading
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Tagged College World Series, Concacaf Gold Cup, Edmonton Oilers, FIFA Club World Cup, Florida Panthers, Indiana Pacers, NBA Finals, New York Mets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Stanley Cup Final
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This Stanley Cup Final is Shaping Up to be One of the Greatest Ever
Just like Thunder in Five before it, Panthers in Five went down in flames on Thursday night with Florida blowing a 3-0 lead and falling to the Edmonton Oilers 5-4 in overtime. The good news is that we are now … Continue reading
Murray State Makes History and Panthers Dominate the Ice
The College World Series field of eight is set, and the best story was saved for last with Murray State defeating Duke 5-4 to advance to its first ever CWS. It was miraculous enough that the Racers beat Ole Miss … Continue reading
Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final Featured Beautiful Goals and a Stunning Finish
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was pretty darn exciting with the Edmonton Oilers coming back from two goals down and winning on a Leon Draisaitl power play goal with 31 seconds left to go in overtime. However, Game … Continue reading
How do the Indiana Pacers Keep Doing This?
I really can’t stand Tyrese Haliburton. On Thursday night in Oklahoma City he came up with ANOTHER super clutch, last-second bucket to steal ANOTHER playoff game in which Indiana trailed in the final minute. This time, it happened to be … Continue reading
Yankees Try to Continue Comeback While Knicks Must Beat Heat
It has been a rough week for New York sports. At least Yankees fans got to see their team bounce back and show some life in an 11-4 spanking of the Dodgers. Now those Yankees fans get to pretend that … Continue reading
The Knicks are slumping but I’m not giving up on New York sports
I need some sort of hope to grasp onto in the sports world. You can argue that the hope of your team winning a championship is more valuable to a sports fan than the actual championships of the past. What … Continue reading
Yankees open postseason with blowout win, Rangers say goodbye to a legend
The MLB Postseason started yesterday, and it couldn’t have gone much worse for people who want the Yankees to lose. But who would want the Yankees to lose? Player haters, that’s who. Just miserable people who are jealous of the … Continue reading
The Mets got crushed by the Orioles and now the postseason seems like a longshot
Boooooooo. Boooooooo. Booooooooo. That’s what you would have heard from the Citi Field faithful if there had been fans in the seats last night. The Mets lost to the Phillies on Labor Day, but at least they showed a lot … Continue reading
Mets tease fans with incredible comeback only to lose to Phillies in extra innings
I still can’t believe that the Mets lost yesterday. That’s not something I thought I would type after watching them fall behind the Phillies 6-0 on Monday afternoon. David Peterson clearly didn’t have his best stuff, as he constantly misfired … Continue reading