Syndergaard Adds That Extra Ingredient To The Mets Pitching Staff Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - April 30, 2016April 30, 20160 Noah Syndergaard throws harder per fastball (97.1 MPH), on average, than any hurler in baseball. That’s a fact. He adds that to the Mets fine hard throwing staff of Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey, and Steven Matz. They have youth, not a ton of experience, zero playoff experience before this season,
Puppy Bowl Entertains Before The Panthers and Broncos Take The Field Footballology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Puppy Bowl is drawing near and yes they have their own media day. I had a chance to talk to referee and mouth piece for the beautiful dogs, Dan Schachner. This year there are 49 dogs that will play in the big game. So many of them will steal your heart
Erin Zach From RIT To The Pros Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Erin Zach will always be remembered as one of the first signings in Buffalo Beauts history. They are a new franchise in the brand new NWHL and she will get the chance to be a trailblazer. A player who could attract more free agents and a player who took a
Could The Women’s Outdoor Classic Spark a Trading Card Set? Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 On December 31, 2015, women’s hockey took an unprecedented step when the NWHL and CWHL partnered with the NHL and the two North American professional hockey leagues played an exhibition game at Gillette Stadium. The Les Canadiennes of the CWHL, the 5-team Canadian League, played the Boston Pride of the NWHL,
The Boston Pride Are The NWHL Champs in the First Isobel Cup Finals Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 2016March 28, 20210 Newark - - Earlier this evening the NWHL unveiled the Isobel Cup, and a few hours later they crowned their first champion as The Boston Pride beat the Buffalo Beauts 3-1, on the strength of a two-goal performance by Brianna Decker the series MVP. They swept Buffalo 2-0 in this
Hilary Knight Caps Off Stunning Game 1 Win in the Isobel Cup Finals Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Newark - - I’m pretty sure there weren't 14,000 people for the first Stanley Cup Finals game. The NWHL had their first historic game and “The Hockey House” was filled to capacity. That’s all you can ask for when you have no other championship game data to compare it to. There
Kelly Frye Stars on The Big Stage at Wizard World Philadelphia Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 2016April 29, 20160 Philadelphia - - Full disclosure : I am a big fan of DC's "The Flash". The CW has a big hit on their hands and one of the more compelling villians this year was Plastique, portrayed by sassy acress, Kelly Frye. Born in 1984 in Houston, Texas, that's when I attended
Ten Questions With Bret Hart Wrestleology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Bret Hart needs no introduction. He was nice enough to take time out of his day to answer some questions. This interview dates back to August of 2000. 1) Russ: Since you grew up in Calgary did you have aspirations of becoming an NHL player? Bret: Sort of, In a fantasy kind
John Tortorella Will Be Coaching Two Teams For the Red, White and Blue Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 John Tortorella is back. He’s coaching again and his first foray back behind the bench will be in November in the “Deutschland Cup”. But that’s just the appetizer. “He eagerly accepted this,” said Jim Johannson, the executive directory of USA Hockey. Tortorella has a long standing history as a successful Stanley Cup
Matt Duchene’s Life Serves as Motivation For Youngsters Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Matt Duchene is in the midst of his seventh season with the Colorado Avalanche. It started out slow but in the last few weeks he’s caught fire to get back to being almost a point-per-game player. I’ve covered him since he played for the Brampton Battalion in the OHL and