It was a bit of a struggle at times, but the Celtics made enough big plays down the stretch to beat the New York Knicks 87-85 on a Ray Allen three-pointer with 11 seconds to go. Get the complete coverage at CelticsLinks.com. Celtics Ray-se the roof - Mark Murphy says that this game was about revival, and … Continue reading Celtics Get It Done In the End, Beat Knicks In Game One
Let’s Do Some Friday Megalinkage
Last week, I could not do the megalinks as I was traveling in between two offices. Yesterday, I seemed to get that out of the way so it appears that I'm free to do the megalinks today. I hope I can give you a full set. As usual, there's a full set of Weekend Viewing … Continue reading Let’s Do Some Friday Megalinkage
Celtics/Knicks Middle Of The Pack, Price-wise
I should actually say they are middle of the pack at the TD Garden. As you can see below, the games at Madison Square Garden are fetching the highest prices of any first round series - by far. The games in NY are averaging an astonishing $541 per seat, while games in Boston are averaging … Continue reading Celtics/Knicks Middle Of The Pack, Price-wise
Canadiens Shut Out Bruins in Game One
The Montreal Canadiens stuck early last night, and it stood up the rest of the way as they blanked the Bruins 2-0 to take game one at the Garden of the opening round playoff series between the two clubs. Get all the coverage at BruinsLinks.com. Nice to see that Dan Shaughnessy has the bus to loserville all … Continue reading Canadiens Shut Out Bruins in Game One
Will This Year Be Different For The Bruins?
Playoff hockey begins tonight at the Garden for the Bruins, as they begin their first round series with their hated nemesis from the North, the Montreal Canadiens. The Bruins playoff futility is well-documented. Can this team put the scars of last year's playoff nightmare behind them? We're about to find out. Put on repeat: Bruins will … Continue reading Will This Year Be Different For The Bruins?
Red Sox Still Cannot Break Through, Now MLB-Worst 2-9
In what is quickly becoming a lost month, the Red Sox fell once again last night, this time losing 3-2 to the Tampa Rays. The Red Sox are now an MLB-worst 2-9 on the season. Catch up with the full coverage over at RedSoxLinks.com. If you think tonight is the night they put things together, … Continue reading Red Sox Still Cannot Break Through, Now MLB-Worst 2-9
Sox Can’t Keep It Going
The Red Sox were unable to sustain any momentum they may have started with Josh Beckett's sparkling performance, as they got bombed by the previously hapless Tampa Rays 16-5 at Fenway Park last night. Get all the depressing coverage at RedSoxLinks.com. The Celtics made the decision to concede the #2 seed in the East, and … Continue reading Sox Can’t Keep It Going
Bruins/Canadiens Series Hot On Both Sides, NESN Ratings Up
As the Bruins and Canadiens get ready to start their first round playoff series this week, ticket demand is already high. It is the most in-demand series, ticket-wise, of all the first round matchups. Ticket prices in Montreal are the highest, and the games in Boston the second highest. Click on the image for ticket … Continue reading Bruins/Canadiens Series Hot On Both Sides, NESN Ratings Up
Mike Adams To Join Big Show, WEEI.com Partners with SB Nation
WEEI announced this afternoon that Mike Adams will be joining “The Big Show with Glenn Ordway and Michael Holley” effective today. He will serve as the flash guy for the program, will be in-studio, ready to weigh in with a thought from Bill Lee or memory of the 1978 Red Sox. If they're trying to … Continue reading Mike Adams To Join Big Show, WEEI.com Partners with SB Nation
Beckett Dominant As Sox Beat Yankees
At one point during last night's ESPN Sunday Night Baseball telecast, play-by-play man Dan Shulman made the observation that this is a great time for Boston sports fans. He pointed out that that Bruins and Celtics are both going to the playoffs, and that the Red Sox season is just getting underway. Such a comment … Continue reading Beckett Dominant As Sox Beat Yankees
