Driven by an intense Olympics spirit, we headed north last weekend for some skiing on the final days of school vacation. For my seven year-old, it was his fifth outing - all with me, all in the last 12 months - and, although I was initially cool to the realization, there was no more denying … Continue reading Week Log: Of Public ‘Thanks’ And Public ‘Sorry’s
Mosi Remembered, Cavs in Town
The passing of former Patriots fullback Mosi Tatupu touched many people yesterday, and that is reflected in the selected links below. Beloved Mosi Tatupu left indelible imprint - Today is Ron Borges at his best, paying tribute to a player from another generation. Tatupu earned a special place in hearts of Patriots fans - Jim Donaldson also … Continue reading Mosi Remembered, Cavs in Town
Celtics Beat Knicks, Mosi Passes Away
The Celtics managed to stave off a retooled New York Knicks club which just wouldn't go away last night, 110-106 at the TD Garden. Former Patriots Fullback Mosi Tatupu has reportedly passed away at the age of 54. Here's rest of the top links from this morning: Celtics sweat out ‘sure’ win against Knicks - Robert Lee … Continue reading Celtics Beat Knicks, Mosi Passes Away
Wilfork Tagged, Nate Set To Debut For C’s
It's not a great time for quality Boston sports writing and talk. The Red Sox are just getting going, so all we've got are the usual spring training profiles, any Patriots article these days is bound to be laced with snark and doom, the Celtics are just coming off a West coast road trip where most of … Continue reading Wilfork Tagged, Nate Set To Debut For C’s
BSMW Poll – Morning Link Preferences
Lately, I've made a change in how I present the morning links to you. For years, I got up and tried to get you a link to every single sports story out there in New England that dealt with one of our pro teams, and occasionally college as well. For the last couple of months, … Continue reading BSMW Poll – Morning Link Preferences
U.S.A. Upsets Canada, Celtics Fall In Denver
As per usual, we've pretty much stayed away from Olympic coverage here on BSMW, but the United States Olympic hockey team pulled a huge upset in the non-medal round of competition last night, stunning Team Canada 5-3. The game was broadcast on MSNBC, which left a lot of people looking for it, and others looking … Continue reading U.S.A. Upsets Canada, Celtics Fall In Denver
Bonus Saturday Top Ten
Had some time this morning, so I figured I'd put together a few links. You're probably already sick of the Tiger Woods talk, so there will be none of that in here. For media, trade deadline tough deal - Steve Bulpett explains why the trade deadline is a tough time for the media as they attempt … Continue reading Bonus Saturday Top Ten
Some Friday Megalinks
Let's give you some linkage this evening. I'm going to weed out the Tiger Woods previews so this may not be as extensive as past editions. Your Weekend Viewing Picks has your sports viewing including college basketball and Olympic viewing guide. Let's get to the links. National USA Today's Michael Hiestand tells NBC it's time … Continue reading Some Friday Megalinks
Celtics Beat L.A.
It was a slugfest, but the Celtics fought through and held off the Los Angeles Lakers last night at the Staples Center, 87-86. Many will point out that the Lakers were playing without Kobe Bryant, but I don't hear those same people cutting the Celtics any slack when they play without KG or Pierce. Everyone … Continue reading Celtics Beat L.A.
Week Log: From Melting Pots To Potholes
If the Olympics can be seen as the sports world's melting pot, they're certainly one in the blogging world as well. We've got an interesting bag of blogs today and things kick off in Vancouver. Winter Olympics We'll start with the almighty buck, as The Sporting Blog has NBC flexing some muscle after the Winter … Continue reading Week Log: From Melting Pots To Potholes
