KHL Prospect Update – Vasily Podkolzin, Grigory Denisenko and More Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 13, 20180 Prospect watch – Russia U20 With little KHL hockey played last week, the main event for scouts tracking the progress of Russian prospects took place in Hodonin, Czech Republic at a four-nation U20 international tournament. Russia took second place in the competition, losing out to the Finns, and there were notable
Camila Mendes on Busy Tonight Entertainment by Sportsologist - November 13, 20180 Camila Mendes was on Busy Tonight on E! and talked about her hit show Riverdale: Mendes also talked about how nervous she was when she was auditioning for Riverdale. “I put paper towels under my shirt. Not for the audition but in the waiting room, and then every time they’d be like,
He Finally Has His Place in the Hall Hockeyology by Jeff Morris - November 12, 2018November 12, 20180 Canada’s past is full of heroes. Sure, we have our superstars. Bobby Orr and Gordie Howe and Wayne Gretzky. Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid. Celine Dion and Bryan Adams and Michael Buble. Drake. But we are a nation more known by its unsung heroes. We are thinking of those heroes this
An Interview with 360 Strength Trainer Inventor, Tommy Pavia Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - November 7, 20180 I had a chance to catch up with Tommy Pavia to learn about his new product. Take a listen: See it for yourself!
Devils vs. Phantoms Observations Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 4, 20180 Here are some notes I took from this game: Devils Pavel Zacha – 6-3, 215 - C - On the first line with John Quenneville and Marian Studenic. Quick accurate passes and he was off and running. Wrist shot was crisp on the power play. Creating with passes on the power play. On
The Rivalry Continues Red Sox Mockingly Sing Yankee Theme Song Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - November 4, 2018November 4, 20180 Feeling it after winning another world championship, champagne-soaked Boston players let it all hang out as some sang along off-key the Yankee theme song “New York, New York” that blasted forth from a boombox. It was just the latest salvo in the great rivalry – Yankees versus Red Sox. The first game
Catching Up With Fish My City Star, Mike Iaconelli Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - November 2, 2018November 2, 20180 This is an audio Q and A: Russ: What was is like fishing for Catfish in a Philadelphia sewer? Russ: I did some research and you can eat that fish you caught. Can you talk about that? Russ: What's it like fishing in a big city? Russ: What can we look forward to in
The Phillies Should Stay Away from Harper and Machado Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - October 31, 20180 Bryce Harper and Manny Machado are both unrestricted free agents. Teams with a lot of money should think twice before hiring either of these players. One team, the Philadelphia Phillies, should stay far, far away. Manny Machado doesn’t hustle. Saying he doesn’t hustle is an understatement. Phillies fans used to get
Remembering Wee Willie Keeler Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - October 27, 2018October 27, 20180 With all the hype and hoopla about today’s mainly over-rated baseball players, with all the fuss about launch angles and shifts, “bullpenning” and instant replay over and over again by the non-stop talkers in the TV booths and on the field of play, it is refreshing to flash back to
The KHL World Cup Has Begun Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 26, 20180 Vienna, Austria: Habsburg emperors, Strauss waltzes, coffee, and Sachertort. And, for the coming weekend, the home of the inaugural KHL World Games. Fittingly, in a city where history oozes from every pore, Vienna is set to welcome the oldest club in the KHL, Slovan Bratislava, as well as two giants of