A New Arena Hosted The 1996 World Cup of Hockey Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - December 1, 2016July 29, 20180 Philadelphia - - After the Philadelphia Flyers moved out of the Spectrum a new building became their home in 1996. Since then its had many names but that’s not important. What is important is the fact that the first sporting event to open the building was the 1996 World Cup
Bill Russell One of Three Recipients of Muhammad Ali Legacy Award Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - December 1, 20160 SAN FRANCISCO -- Bill Russell, who led the University of San Francisco (USF) to back-to-back NCAA Championships in 1955 and ’56 and won 11 NBA Championships in his 13-year professional career with the Boston Celtics, has been selected as one of three recipients for the Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy
The New York Jets Coaching Situation Footballology by Russ_Cohen - November 28, 20161 The New York Jets have better personnel than the record indicates. I’m not saying they haven’t earned the record they have. What I am saying is that a team with some great players can’t function because the coaching has been substandard for most of the season. Todd Bowles gave the Jets
J.T. Miller Has Shown Great Consistency This Season Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 26, 2016November 26, 20160 J.T. Miller is having a career year. He’s having the kind of year I always thought he was capable of. Now at the age of 23 it all seems to be clicking for him. In his first 22 games this season he has 19 points. For some unknown reason he
adidas and Las Vegas NHL Franchise Reveal Team Name & Logo Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 23, 20160 Las Vegas, NV (November 22, 2016) – The Las Vegas NHL franchise and adidas today unveiled the new team name and logo – the Vegas Golden Knights™. As the first expansion franchise since the 2000-01 season, the Golden Knights become the 31st team in the NHL and will start play
Ryan Callahan On Surviving Without Steven Stamkos Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 22, 2016November 22, 20160 Luckily for the Tampa Bay Lightning they won’t have to try and survive an entire season without their captain, Steven Stamkos. Last April the Tampa star forward had to get surgery on a blood clot. The prognosis was he’d be out 1-3 months. On May 26th he played against the
Lindros and LeClair – – A Duo Once Again Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 21, 2016November 21, 20160 When these guys get together hockey fans rejoice. We all like a comeback. We watch sequels for reasons just like these. When the "Legion of Doom" line gets together, people watch, plain and simple. “What a thrill to be back. Good evening. It’s nice to be back in the rink that we had
Check out the new Star Wars Battlefront: Ultimate Edition Trailer Sports Video Games by admin - November 18, 2016November 18, 20160 It is the one year anniversary of Star Wars™ Battlefront™, and to celebrate, DICE announced that Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: Scarif will be available for Season Pass holders on December 6. According to DICE, this will be the fourth and final digital expansion pack for Battlefront that includes new
Total Divas Shows Some Behind The Scenes Heat Wrestleology by Sportsologist - November 16, 2016November 16, 20160 E!, WWE® and Bunim-Murray Productions’ “Total Divas” returns for its fiery sixth season this Wednesday, November 16 at 8pm ET/PT. Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Eva Marie, Naomi (Trinity), Natalya (Nattie) and Paige will continue to give viewers an inside glimpse at the non-stop action of their professional careers and the
A Quartet of Hockey Book Reviews Hockeyology Reviews by Russ_Cohen - November 14, 2016November 16, 20160 Here are some great hockey books you can read this winter: 100 Things Jets Fans Should Know or Do Before They Die: Publisher: Triumph Books Author Jon Waldman dips you right into the Jets culture by talking about a Dave Babych draft story in the foreword and an homage to the fans