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By Bob Long on March 6, 2014
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 […]
Posted in College Basketball, National Hockey League, Podcast | Tagged Arizona, Buffalo Sabres, City of Basketball Love, Dallas Stars, Duke, Florida Gators, Madison Capitals, Martin St. Louis, New York Rangers, NHL Trade Deadline, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Callahan, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Miller, St. Louis Blues, Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning, Thomas Vanek, Tim Thomas, Villanova, Wichita State |
By Chris Pierangeli on March 11, 2012
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 […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Boston Bruins, Brad Marchand, Buffalo Sabres, Chris Drury, Danny Briere, Lindy Ruff, Martin St. Louis, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Stanley Cup, Tampa Bay Lightning |
By Bob Long on May 15, 2011
Eastern Conference 3) Boston Bruins vs. 4) Tampa Bay Lightning The biggest question for the Boston Bruins is, “Can the team score enough?” When the team is in its defensive scheme, the Bruins are the toughest team in hockey to beat. Scoring against the Bruins is very difficult due to the combination of strong defense, […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Antti Niemi, Boston Bruins, Daniel Sedin, Dwayne Roloson, Henrik Sedin, Martin St. Louis, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Kesler, San Jose Sharks, Sean Bergenheim, Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning, Teddy Purcell, Tim Thomas, Vancouver Canucks, Vincent Lacavalier, Zdeno Chara |
By Bob Long on April 12, 2011
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 […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Boston Bruins, Brad Boyes, Brian Boucher, Brian Gionta, Bruce Boudreau, Buffalo Sabres, Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux, Danny Briere, Dwayne Roloson, Evgeni Malkin, Henrik Lundqvist, Jaroslav Halak, Jason Pominville, Jeff Carter, Marc-Andre Fleury, Martin St. Louis, Michael Cammalleri, Michael Neuvirth, Mike Richards, Milan Lucic, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Scott Hartnell, Sergei Bobrovsky, Sergei Varlamov, Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos, Tim Thomas, Tyler Ennis, Tyler Myers, Washington Capitals, Zdeno Chara |
By Bob Long on June 23, 2010
Today was a big day in a lot of sports. From soccer, to tennis, to hockey, to baseball, these sports had many notable and rare occurrences on this day. Early this morning, the United States World Cup soccer team played against Algeria with a chance to advance to the round of 16. In order to […]
Posted in Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, Tennis, World Cup | Tagged Algeria Soccer, Calder Trophy, Clint Dempsey, Duncan Keith, England Soccer, ESPN, Frank J. Selke Trophy, Ghana Soccer, Hart Trophy, Henrik Sedin, Jimmy Rollins, John Isner, Jozy Altidore, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Landon Donovan, Martin St. Louis, New York Mets, Nicolas Mahut, Norris Trophy, Pavel Datsyuk, Philadelphia Phillies, R.A. Dickey, Ryan Miller, Tim Howard, Tyler Myers, USA Soccer, Vezina Trophy, Wimbledon |