No one knew what would happen if the Boston community of sports bloggers and podcasters made themselves an easy target by self-assembling. Like the President's Cabinet in a time of war, this group may be one that is better left ungathered. The fallout from some calamitous occurrence is unthinkable: a major market returned as the … Continue reading Week Log: Blogapalooza!
Bruins Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead
The Bruins are on the verge of the conference finals, thanks to a 4-1win in Philadelphia last night over the Flyers. The win gives the Bruins a commanding 3-0 series lead, with the chance of ending the series tomorrow night. The Bruins may have lost David Krejci in the process (check that, it's been confirmed.) … Continue reading Bruins Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead
Lester Looks The Part Of An Ace
Jon Lester must be happy that the month of April is over. The Red Sox lefty pitched like the ace he is supposed to be, going eight innings and surrendering only one run with five hits in the Red Sox 5-1win over the Angels at Fenway Park. (Need it Reloaded?) It was another long night … Continue reading Lester Looks The Part Of An Ace
Sweeps Night For Local Market
It was another great night for Boston sports. The Bruins took a 2-0 series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers with a 3-2win at the TD Garden. Milan Lucic broke a 2-2 tie with his third period goal to give the Bruins the win. Check out all the coverage over at BruinsLinks.com. Bruins beat Flyers, take … Continue reading Sweeps Night For Local Market
Red Sox Hit Rock Bottom in Baltimore
It was a lost weekend in Baltimore for the Red Sox, who were swept by the lowly Orioles, including two walk-off wins by the home team. Yesterday's 3-2 loss in 10 innings might've just been the low point to the season thus far. Something needs to be changed and fast. It doesn't get any easier this … Continue reading Red Sox Hit Rock Bottom in Baltimore
Friday Quicklinks
I've got a lot going on this morning, so I'm just going to pass a few quick links your way. Broadcast really stands out - Chad Finn has Sean Grande talking about his confrontation with a Miami Heat fan during last Friday's broadcast, which ended with the Celtics radio man getting doused with the beverage of … Continue reading Friday Quicklinks
It’s Bruins/Flyers In Round Two
The Montreal Canadiens came through for Bruins fans last night, defeating the Washington Capitals in game seven last night, ensuring that Boston will face the Philadelphia Flyers in round tw0, with home ice advantage, rather than the Pittsburgh Penguins. Bruins/Flyers Preview: Bruins take it in six games - Joe Haggerty says that the Bruins can take this series … Continue reading It’s Bruins/Flyers In Round Two
Celtics Close Out Heat, Move On To LeBron
The Celtics closed out their first round playoff series in five games with a 96-86win at the TD Garden last night. They move on to now face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers starting on Saturday. Get complete coverage of last night's game over at CelticsLinks.com. There's Still Fight In Celtics' Big Three - Jeff Jacobs … Continue reading Celtics Close Out Heat, Move On To LeBron
The Bruins Are Movin’ On
The Bruins are moving on to the second round, thanks to a rousing 4-3 win at the Garden last night, which clinched the opening round series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs four games to two. Get all the stories and coverage on this one from BruinsLinks.com. Krejci leads Bruins into the second round - Joe Haggerty … Continue reading The Bruins Are Movin’ On
Celtics Can’t Turn Down The Heat, Just Yet.
The cliche goes that that fourth win in a playoff series is the hardest one to get, and the Celtics found that out yesterday, as a determined Dwyane Wade wasn't about to let his Miami Heat squad go down in a first round sweep. Wade scored 46 points yesterday, as the Miami won, 101-92 to … Continue reading Celtics Can’t Turn Down The Heat, Just Yet.
