Future Stars USHL Edition Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - September 30, 2018September 30, 20180 Here are some younger players to watch: Danil Gushchin – 5-9, 161 – Muskegon - He’s a 2002 birthdate. This Russian has speed, feistiness on defense, enough to play the PK. He had a goal and an assist in one period but has been solid every time I’ve seen him. Sean Farrell
USHL Fall Classic Day 2 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - September 28, 2018October 1, 20180 With six games on tap, I had to report early. I may be too tired later on. So here are some notes on a few who stood out in the Sioux City vs. Green Bay game. Marcus Kallionkieli – 6-1 - 176 – RW – He is 2019 NHL Draft eligible.
NoSweat Product Review Reviews by Russ_Cohen - September 28, 20180 With the rising cost of hats, and the problem that sweating in them causes, enter NoSweat a company who has made disposable hat liners. Do they work? Read on. I wore one in a favorite hat of mine for over a week and it did the job and then some. I
2018 USHL Fall Classic Day 1 Observations Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - September 27, 2018October 1, 20180 I spent all morning on the road and the rest of the day and night at the rink. I saw some great games that featured some talented players. This is the start of their regular season so keep that in mind. The first three are goalies. Wouter Peeters – 6-4, 205
Latino Baseball Legend Inspires Hometown Youth to Dream Bigger Baseballology by Sportsology - September 25, 2018September 25, 20180 QUEENS, NY (September 25, 2018) - Former NY Mets All-Star Edgardo Alfonzo spent a lively afternoon with 6th and 7th graders at Queens Community House (QCH)’s Beacon Program at JHS 190 in Forest Hills on Monday, answering questions, playing catch, and signing autographs for everyone in the room. Alfonzo, nicknamed “Fonzie,” is considered by many to be the best second baseman in Mets history. He posted a career 29.5 WAR,
Flyers vs. Bruins Prospect Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - September 24, 2018September 24, 20180 Bruins Dan Vladar – 6-6, 192 – G - Good positioning on a 1-on-0 attempt. Made an outstanding save on Travis Konecny, some luck involved. He’s stood tall into the second period. Especially when his team was a man down. Quick covers. Good glove. Jack Studnicka – 6-1, 170 – C -
NFL Super Bowl Champion, DeMarcus Ware joins Season 27 cast of ABC’s ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS’ Entertainment by Sportsologist - September 19, 20180 ATLANTA, GA, SEPT. 18, 2018 - Sports Trust Advisors announced today, client and NFL Pro Bowler and Super Bowl Champion DeMarcus Ware joins the cast of Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) set to kick off MONDAY, SEPT. 24, at 8;00 p.m. EDT on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand. Ware
The Not So Amazin’ Mets Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - September 19, 2018September 19, 20180 The first run they ever scored came on a balk. They lost the first nine games they ever played. Rumor has it they picked the name of the best pitcher (Tom Seaver) in their history out of a hat on April Fools' Day. They were supposed to be the replacement for
The Office Cast Members Took Over Inaugural Keystone Comic Con Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - September 17, 20180 If you missed the first Keystone Comic-Con, you missed a lot. The fans of Philadelphia were treated to a bevy of stars that they could get autographs from or a cool photo op. There were more comic dealers than I can remember at any local Philadelphia show in quite some
The Quarterback Class of 2018 is Up and Running Footballology by Russ_Cohen - September 12, 20180 Once upon a time, the quarterback class of 1983 was one that was talked about for years after the draft. A lot of it had to do with why teams chose the player they did and the reason, smart or otherwise, why they left another on the board. Dan Marino