Following the report by Chad Finn on Boston.com, Glenn Ordway did come on the air today and he confirmed that he is out at WEEI after 27 years. He made no attempt to spin the initial news and say that it was a mutual parting, or anything like that, he said that the company made … Continue reading Ordway Confirms Exit On The Air Today
3 OT Effort Lifts Celtics To 7th Straight Win
The Celtics needed three overtimes, but managed to get their seventh win in a row, with a 118-114 victory over the Denver Nuggets at the TD Garden. Denver had come into the game having won nine in a row themselves. The Celtics were paced by the "old" guys, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry, … Continue reading 3 OT Effort Lifts Celtics To 7th Straight Win
Celtics Crush Lakers As Nemo Bears Down On New England
The Celtics destroyed the Los Angeles Lakers last night at TD Garden 116-95 in an impressive display of ball movement and aggressive defense, while the Lakers folded quickly, with only Kobe Bryant (27 points) being competitive. Check all the coverage at Celticslinks.com. While many are eager to rush and make the statement that the Celtics … Continue reading Celtics Crush Lakers As Nemo Bears Down On New England
Bruins, Celtics Invade and Conquer Canada
Both the Bruins and the Celtics were North of the border last night, and both came away with victories. The Bruins got a terrific performance from Tuukka Rask, who withstood an early pelleting from the Montreal Canadiens and the Bruins got third period goals from Tyler Seguin and David Krejci for a 2-1 win over … Continue reading Bruins, Celtics Invade and Conquer Canada
Mixed Bag Of Sports As February Gets Underway
February has always been a transitional month in sports. Once the Super Bowl is over, focus shifts to the NBA and NHL, and eventually to Spring Training, as the Red Sox equipment truck leaves today, and workouts start up officially next week. There will still be football talk...the combine, draft prep, and of course the … Continue reading Mixed Bag Of Sports As February Gets Underway
Game 2 without Rondo, Celtics top Kings
The Celtics played their second game without Rajon Rondo and played quite well in their dominant 18-point, 99-81 win over the Sacramento Kings at the TD Garden Wednesday night. It was an extremely balanced attack, with six players reaching double-figures led by Paul Pierce with 16 points. One negative was rookie Jared Sullinger left the … Continue reading Game 2 without Rondo, Celtics top Kings
Bruins Undefeated? No, Lets Talk Sausage
The Bruins remained undefeated on the young season, improving to 5-0-1 with a 2-1 shootout win over the New Jersey Devils last night at the Garden. While that should be enough of a talking point, a certain morning show was more obsessed instead with a sausage that was thrown onto the ice during the shootout. … Continue reading Bruins Undefeated? No, Lets Talk Sausage
Bruins continue hot start, more Rondo reaction
The Boston Bruins continued their hot start to begin the shortened season with a 5-3 win in Carolina against the Hurricanes Monday night. David Krejci scored with less than two minutes remaining in regulation off of a beautiful feed from Dougie Hamilton to put the Bruins on top, and then Tyler Seguin added an empty netter … Continue reading Bruins continue hot start, more Rondo reaction
Rondo Injury Sparks Many Different Reactions
The Celtics received the devastating news yesterday that point guard Rajon Rondo will be out for the rest of the season after suffering a torn ACL in the double-overtime loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night. How the news was disseminated yesterday was interesting to follow, as social media reports early in the afternoon … Continue reading Rondo Injury Sparks Many Different Reactions
Sports Media Musings: The Mailbag, Chapter I
Welcome to the Sports Media Mailbag! Here are comments and emails from you, the readers, and (mostly) made up emails from your favorite sports media personalities. To contribute to the mailbag, either shoot me an email at Hadfield.Ryan@gmail.com, hit me up on Twitter, or leave a response in the comments section of any one of … Continue reading Sports Media Musings: The Mailbag, Chapter I
