College Basketball and NHL Deadline on BLS Radio
In this week’s BLS Radio Show, with Bob Long and Sean Hannon, we discuss the biggest stories in college basketball, including Syracuse’s struggles (Start-13:45), then interview Matt Trabold, the National Analyst for City of Basketball Love (13:45-40:30). After the interview, we continued to evaluate the top teams in the country as well as the bubble […]
“New NHL” Helps Danny Briere Reach 800 Games
This past week, Danny Briere played the 800th game of his NHL career. Throughout his career, Briere has played with the Phoenix Coyotes, Buffalo Sabres, and, his current team, the Philadelphia Flyers. For most of his career, Briere has been a top-line skater with the speed and stick-handling ability to put the puck in the […]
Podcast: October 10th Bob Long Sports Radio Show
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the MLB Playoffs, including the early exit of the Philadelphia Phillies, and all the storylines that come with that, including, is the window closed for Philadelphia, what is the future of Ryan Howard, and more (Start-32:10). Next, we hit the ALCS and NLCS series, previewing, […]
Podcast: July 4th Live Show
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show (in front of a live audience!), we opened with a tribute to Lou Gehrig’s Luckiest Man Speech and a tribute to the 4th of July holiday (Start-8:25). Then we discussed the AT&T National, held this weekend at Aronimink Golf Club, and Nick Watney’s victory (8:25-14:15), the MLB […]
Alex Burrows’ Bite Has No Place in the NHL
Did Alex Burrows actually bite Patrice Bergeron? That was the question everyone seemed to be asking after Game One of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals between the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins. The Canucks won a close, hard fought battle by scoring the only goal of the game with just under 20 seconds remaining […]
Podcast: April 25th Live Show
Check out this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show where we analyzed Judge Nelson’s ruling in the NFL Players vs Owners saga, and what it all means for the future of NFL Football next season (Start-13:25). Then we discussed the NFL Draft, including my Mock Draft, the needs of the Steelers and Eagles, and the […]
NHL Eastern Conference Playoff Preview
Tomorrow, the 2011 NHL Playoffs will begin, and 16 teams will compete to hoist the Stanley Cup in June. Many storylines dominated the headlines entering the playoffs, such as the complete control of the West by the Vancouver Canucks, the end-of-season hot streak by Washington to claim the top spot in the East, and the […]
The Home Fan and The Away Fan
On Saturday, Bob and I attended a game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres at the Wells Fargo Center. For those who do not know, I am a passionate Flyers fan and Bob is an equally passionate Sabres fan. Therefore, for the first time at a home game for the Flyers, I was […]
Sidney Crosby’s Point Streak Ends at 25 Games
Entering tonight’s game against the New York Islanders, Penguins star player Sidney Crosby had scored at least 1 point in each of the previous 25 games. Crosby scored 50 points (26 goals, 24 assists) during this impressive streak. Sid posted the longest consecutive point streak since the 1992-1993 season, when Mats Sundin had a streak […]
What Happened to Ryan Miller?
Ryan Miller has shown over the past few years that he is one of the best goaltenders in the world. He has played extremely well throughout his career in Buffalo, and was the main story of the 2010 Winter Olympics with his stellar performance. However, this season Miller is in the lower half of NHL […]