If there is one thing to be learned from Adam McQuaid’s National Hockey League career, it’s that he is certainly not short on toughness or grit. That was made more than clear on Saturday night during the Bruins’ 3-2 win over New Jersey at TD Garden.
Month: March 2017
Galvis isn’t worrying about losing starting job on Phillies
Freddy Galvis provided power at the plate and played outstanding defense at shortstop yet critics won’t let up and fans are eagerly waiting for prospect J.P. Crawford to take his spot.
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Reds claim 1B Christian Walker, designate Jumbo Diaz for assignment
Jumbo Diaz threw an inning against the Chicago Cubs on Friday, in which he allowed a pair of dingers and 4 runs on 3 hits with nary a strikeout recorded. It appears those may well be the final pitches he’ll throw as a member of the Cincinnati Reds , since he was designated for assignment by the team Monday afternoon, according to The Enquirer’s Zach Buchanan.
Quebec musher collects 8th win in Maine’s Can-Am Crown
A Quebec musher picked up his eighth victory in Maine’s biggest sled dog race, finishing the truncated 250-mile Irving Woodlands Can-Am Crown 28 minutes ahead of his closest competitor. Martin Massicotte, of St. Tite, Quebec, completed the course late Sunday, finishing the race in 20 hours, 7 minutes and 38 seconds.
Vikings: Longtime LB Chad Greenway to announce retirement
The 34-year-old Greenway played 11 seasons and appeared in 156 career games with 144 starts for Minnesota. He ranks fourth in franchise history with 1,334 career tackles.
Patriots re-sign James Develin
As an impending unrestricted free agent, Patriots fullback James Develin would be able to start talking contract numbers with the league’s 31 other teams on Tuesday when the “legal tampering” window opens ahead of free agency. Develin won’t have any need to do that, however.
Israel upsets South Korea 2-1 in WBC opener
Israel’s Nate Freiman celebrates with teammates after a forced run against South Korea during the second inning of their first round game of the World Baseball Classic at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, March 6, 2017. South Korea’s pitcher Seung Hwan Oh throws against Israel during the ninth inning of the first round game of the World Baseball Classic at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, March 6, 2017.
Campaign under way to create national Rosie the Riveter Day
Phyllis Gould, 95, one of the original Rosie the Riveter welders during WWII, sits at home in Fairfax on March 3. She has lobbied for a Rosie the Riveter national day. Ninety-five-year-old Phyllis Gould of Fairfax made history during World War II as one of the women who collectively became known as Rosie the Riveter.
Women’s Basketball Quarterfinal Preview
Patriot League Quarterfinal Preview CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — The Patriot League Women’s Basketball Championship continues on Monday night with the quarterfinals.
Isaiah Thomas, Tyler Ulis Face Off in Least Likely NBA Jump Ball Ever
It’s everyone’s dream to be a professional athlete, and if you watch the NBA , then that dream oftentimes seems less attainable due to the sheer size of most players. But for one brief moment, both 5-foot-9 Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics and 5-foot-10 Tyler Ulis of the Phoenix Suns gave all fans a glimpse at what a jump ball would look like between mere mortals.
Arsenal news: Ancelotti feels sorry for Arsene Wenger
LIVE: West Ham vs Chelsea… Fabregas and Carroll start as Conte’s side look to open up 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League DON’T wear club colours and DON’T leave two streets: Manchester United warn fans against ‘attracting attention’ amid fear of violence in Russia We’ll decide when you leave… not you! Wenger warns Sanchez over bid to quit Arsenal as pair share frosty handshake Now that’s what you call a pair of gloves! Cech starts wearing giant A 120 set that stretch all the way up his forearms with a disc to tighten them Sanchez tells Arsenal he’s off as it emerges he was axed by Wenger after storming out of training session SANCHEZ Q&A: Chile star’s Arsenal career appears to be coming to an end… so, where has it gone wrong? Welcome to the new Orlando stadium where the ‘Purple Wall’ is all-standing and flares are encouraged in the ‘smoke device area’ Wenger claims … (more)
Monday on TV: It’s BYU’s vs. St. Mary’s and BYU vs. St. Mary’s
It’s BYU vs. St. Mary’s and BYU vs. St. Mary’s today in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference tournament. The women’s team takes on the Gaels at 3 p.m. on BYUtv.
David Dahl still sidelined with back injury, but Rockies hope he can play in spring training
The good news on Rockies injured outfielder David Dahl ? Manager Bud Black hopes that Dahl will be able to play in Cactus League games toward the end of spring training. The undetermined news? The team is still trying to figure out exactly what is causing the 23-year-old discomfort in his upper back.
Nuggets center Nikola Jokic questionable for key game against Kings
Nikola Jokic looked anything but sick when he scored 31 points on 13-of-15 shooting in Saturday’s loss to the Hornets. But the Nuggets’ second-year center missed the team’s shootaround Monday morning because of illness and is questionable for Denver’s game against the Kings tonight.
Akron’s Johnson, Kent State’s Hall lead All-MAC selections
Akron senior center Isaiah Johnson and Kent State senior forward Jimmy Hall lead the 2017 All-MAC men’s basketball team as voted on by the 12 Mid-American Conference head coaches. Three junior guards round out the five-man team.
Floyd Mayweather custom van set ablaze during boxer’s UK tour
The van, painted in TMT branding, was set ablaze at 3:30 a.m. Sunday outside a Birmingham hotel. The fire was set by breaking a window and throwing a Molotov cocktail into the van at Park Regis Hotel on Broad Street, according to a police statement.
Borders celebrates all-inclusive sporting ethos at award ceremony
… Award before pipping rugby 7s supremo Mark Robertson and mountain bike maestro Grant Ferguson to the GB Technologies Sports Personality of the Year Award one of two public vote sections at thisyear’s awards. Photograph by Phil Wilkinson. Free use …
Clark, No. 18 Cincinnati beat struggling Connecticut 67-47
By WILLIAM S. PAXTON, Associated Press STORRS, Conn. – Sure, No. 18 Cincinnati pulled down a season-high 44 rebounds.
Jacketsa Bobrovsky makes 20 saves in second straight shutout
Sergei Bobrovsky is having one of those years goaltenders dream about, and it is making the Columbus Blue Jackets a team to fear when the playoffs start next month. Bobrovsky made 20 saves in posting his second straight shutout and franchise-record 34th win of the season, and the Blue Jackets beat reeling New Jersey 3-0 on Sunday, sending the Devils to their seventh straight loss.
Israel defeats Korea in opening of World Baseball Classic finals
Israel on Monday in Seoul topped Korea 2-1 in the 10th inning. Team Israel had 8 hits to Korea’s 7 in the hard-fought game.
Where is the high pick and roll
Has anyone else noticed since the All Star Break, we have stopping running High Pick and Roll? This use to be our bread and butter between Gortat and Wall and to be honest I thought we ran to much of it and teams would figure it out in the post season, but now we are not running it at all. I believe that this is significantly decreased the good/comfortable looks john wall use to get at the elbow and has lowered Gortat’s ppg because now is offense is limited to post moves.
UConn beats UCF in AAC semifinal for 106th straight win
By PAT EATON-ROBB, AP Sports Writer UNCASVILLE, Conn. – UConn brushed aside a physical challenge from UCF to move back into the final of the American Athletic Conference Tournament.
Curry ends slump with 31, Warriors beat Knicks 112-105
Stephen Curry’s shot still wasn’t falling, and that wasn’t the only strange thing. Madison Square Garden’s decision to play no sound during warmups or stoppages in play in the first half Sunday created a silent setting that was more fitting for middle school than a nationally televised NBA game.
Keselowski steals Atlanta win after Harvick caught speeding
Kevin Harvick was faster than everyone at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Too fast, it turned out.
Fleury stands tall in relief, Penguins rally by Sabres 4-3
Buffalo Sabres’ Sam Reinhart cannot get his stick on a blocked shot by Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury in the third period of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, March 5, 2017. By WILL GRAVES, AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH – His team flat, listless and basically overwhelmed during a miserable first period against Buffalo on Sunday, Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan looked down his bench searching for a jolt.
Derrick Williams appreciates Pat Riley being man of his word
In a month, Derrick Williams has gone from the end of the Heat’s bench to regular minutes with the defending NBA champion Cavaliers. Williams wanted to play more and said he appreciates the Heat president giving him that opportunity and releasing him Feb. 6, while he was still playoff eligible with another team.
Boys High School Basketball State Tourney Tips-Off
It started with wrestling, then girls basketball and Monday it’s the boys’ turn. The Iowa High School Athletic Association Boys’ Basketball Champion Tournament returns to Wells Fargo Arena Monday morning to close out high school tourney season.
New York Giants news, 3/6: Johnathan Hankins could be heading to free agency
… than the Giants. Want to know some of the expected price tags for players? Check the Twitter account of Yahoo Sports NFL writer Charles Robinson . Right tackle Ricky Wagner is expected to leave the Baltimore Ravens . He would be a nice get for the …
West Ham boss: Payet said Victor was better than him
Last season, Victor Moses was plying his trade with West Ham during something of an up-and-down loan spell. Tonight, he is set to line up as a wing-back for Chelsea as they march towards the Premier League title.
Harry Kane hoping for helping hand from Hammers against Chelsea
Tottenham striker Harry Kane admits he will be a West Ham fan for one day only as the Hammers look to upset Chelsea on Monday night. Spurs cut the gap behind Antonio Conte’s league leaders to seven points on Sunday by beating Everton 3-2 as Kane scored twice before Dele Alli added a third late on.
Florida Sweeps Columbia Over the Weekend
The No. 2 Florida Gators sweep another weekend series, this time against the Columbia Lions.
Storrs Ranks Among Best Cities for College Basketball Fans
Storrs has made the list for one of the best cities for college basketball fans, according to a new WalletHub study. The study focused on NCAA teams.
South Windsor couple bringing literacy to Haitian children
Founders of a nonprofit called The Reading Room Inc. , the South Windsor couple has been working to promote literacy in the impoverished Caribbean nation since the 1990s. The Wicks were first exposed to the Haitian education system – or, in many cases, lack thereof – over 25 years ago when members of a local church they attended traveled to the country to partner with and aid a Haitian church.
Three arrested amid chaotic scenes during Cambridge United vs Colchester United
One fan invated the pitch during a premature Colchester goal celebration and smoke bombs were set off in the away end.
Minnesota Wild: The Opening Faceoff 6 Mar 17
… at Xcel Energy Center. The Minnesota Wild beat the San Jose Sharks 3-1. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports 2) Staal nets two of three Wild goals: Eric Staal had a red-hot start to the season, but has significantly cooled down since the …
10 Acts We’d Like to See Play RodeoHouston 2018
Tomorrow the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo gets underway for the 85th time, rolling out the hoofprint-stained red carpet for the two-plus million fans who will pour through the turnstiles of NRG Park through March 26, three very long weeks from now.
Kohli fails once again, India 122/4 at tea11 min ago
Bengaluru, Mar 6 Virat Kohli failed once again as India lost four wickets to slump to 122 for four at tea on the third day of the second cricket Test here today, Kohli was dismissed for 15 from 25 ball in a contentious decision to the stunning silence of the big home supporters at the Chinnaswamy stadium. Field umpire Nigel Long gave Kohli out LBW off Josh Hazlewood five over before tea break and Kohli, who gestured that the ball hit his bat first, took DRS immediately.
Cricket: Ish Sodhi, Seth Rance star on Plunket Shield pink-ball debut
Unwanted by the Black Caps for their first test against South Africa in Dunedin on Wednesday, Sodhi put in a superb showcase for a recall, taking 7-107 against Central Districts at Seddon Park. But he had company by the end of play, with CD’s Seth Rance claiming a remarkable 4-6 in the last hour before stumps.
When Ugandan became first Black African to get Fifa badge
… Nakivubo Stadium. This and previous performances were noticed by the colonial administrators who sponsored him for a sports administration scholarship in London at Lilleshall National Sports Centre. From London, he proceeded to Macolin in …