The Boston Bruins have gone from having the best record in the NHL to what appears to be a rebuild in just 15 months. The Bruins dominated in the 2013-14 Regular Season with a league best 117 points. This was the most points any NHL team has had since the 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks also had […]
Month: June 2015
Dealer Danny: Celtics Outlook
With the NBA Draft now just hours away, there’s a lot of excitement surrounding the Celtics right now. There is a lot of buzz about what could happen in the draft and also in the upcoming weeks as free agency is on the horizon. The Celtics overachieved last year going 40-42 and finishing 7th in […]
Deflategate: Why “Free Tom Brady”?
We’re now five months into the Deflategate story surrounding the Patriots and Tom Brady. It’s been the headline from a Boston sports perspective. It’s likely to continue to be the headline through the first month of the regular season if Tom Brady’s suspension is held up or is even reduced. Before I go into my […]
Boston Sports in Perspective
These last couple of weeks certainly haven’t been ideal for the Boston sports fan. The Red Sox have gone from bad to worse and are driving the media discussions with their losing to the point that they’re being ridiculed. It looks like it’s going to be another summer of the Red Sox being out of […]
A Slice of Red Sox Blame Pie
What a difference a week makes. A week ago, there was some hope for the Red Sox after the comeback win against the A’s. Since then, they have been swept by the Orioles and the Blue Jays. Not only did they lose six in a row, but they looked really bad doing it. These past […]
The Lebron James Comparisons
This year’s NBA Finals has been exciting to watch. The Warriors were expected to dominate and the opposite has happened since Kyrie Irving went down which has led to another level of pumping up Lebron James by the national media. Lebron is the best player in the NBA right now. He has proven this in […]
State of the Sox
What a great win for the Red Sox today! They were down 4-0 in the 8th inning and came back to beat the A’s 7-4. It was the first time in a while that the team showed some life. You could not only see it with the way they were swinging the bats, but also […]
The Titletown Ten
With the Stanley Cup Finals and NBA Finals starting this week, this is a good opportunity to discuss the top championship teams in a historical context. I’m not even going to get started on some of the things we’re hearing this week about Lebron James being compared to Michael Jordan. It amazes me that people […]