NEW YORK RANGERS’ HENRIK LUNDQVIST AND NHLPA SURPRISE YOUTH HOCKEY ORGANIZATION IN SWEDEN WITH DONATION Hockeyology by Sportsology - August 9, 20160 The NHLPA Goals & Dreams fund and Lundqvist presented Frölunda Hockey Club with donation of 60 sets of equipment during the Rangers Assist youth program’s visit New York / Toronto, August 9, 2016 – The New York Rangers have helped the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) present the Frölunda Hockey Club with a generous donation of 60 sets of brand
Dustin Fleischer Challenges Conor McGregor To A Boxing Match Wrestleology by Russ_Cohen - August 9, 2016August 9, 20160 Dustin "The White Tiger" Fleischer is a very successful up and coming boxer. The welterweight has been working his way up the ladder, the right way. He has a lot of pride and now he has something else on his mind. It’s still boxing but on Brown and Scoop CBS
Flashback Article: Work Ethic and Family Pride Drives Him Wrestleology by Russ_Cohen - August 9, 20160 Dustin Fleischer is a New Jersey native who is is proficient in the martial arts and is a two-time state Golden Gloves champ. He fights because he has a passion for it and he realized that this was his calling. “It was my mother’s idea. As a kid the movie “Karate
Flashback: Former Olympian, Karen Thatcher, Dared To Dream Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 7, 20160 If you have a son or daughter that’s looking for some expert coaching, direction in their hockey career, then look no further than Karen Thatcher, 2010 Women’s Ice Hockey Silver Medalist and very decorated hockey player. “I’ve been playing hockey since I’ve been five year’s old and it’s been such an
Some Suggestions for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame (Updated) Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 7, 2016August 9, 20160 Once upon a time Craig Janney was a force to be reckoned with in the National Hockey League mostly with the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues. Drafted 13th overall in 1986 in attended Boston College and by the end of the second season (1987) he was one the best
Cheers to Barbie’s Last Night as a Single Woman! Wrestleology by Sportsology - August 5, 20160 Barbie Blank celebrates with some of her friends, Cindy Crawford, and the Miz and some of Sheldon's hockey friends were there as well like Brenden Morrow. "WAGS" AIRS SUNDAYS AT 10 PM ET/PT ONLY ON E!
What’s Not To Like About Colon? Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 5, 2016August 8, 20160 Bartolo Colon is doing things we all dream of doing; having fun at his work craft at such an old age. Even better, Colon improves as he ages. The 43-year-old starter is having another banner season for the Mets. With the way he is going, he would be hard-pressed to retire anytime
Moving Forward, Severino Should Start Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 4, 20160 For all intents and purposes, the Yankees are in the process of a youth movement. It started with the trades of Aroldis Chapman, Andrew Miller and Carlos Beltran. The Yankees will slowly integrate their young prospects to major league action. They started Gary Sanchez as the designated hitter, and they had
The National Sports Collectors Convention Is Open For Business Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - August 4, 20160 Atlantic City, NJ -- Before I could get off the AC Expressway I saw billboards of “The Taj” and by the time I hit the exit for the Convention Center I heard they were going out of business after Labor Day weekend. That’s the reality of that area - -
Getting Bruce Is Better Than Nothing Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 3, 20160 For the second straight year, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson did something in the trade deadline. He acquired a hitter from another team to boost a struggling lineup. After getting Yoenis Cespedes last year, the Mets acquired Jay Bruce from the Reds for Dilson Herrera and minor leaguer left-hander Max Wotell