Inside the Success of Keystone Comic Con Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - August 22, 2019August 22, 20190 Keystone Comic Con is entering its second year and the folks at ReedPOP did a nice job last year but now they have to follow that up with another strong effort and it appears they are more than up to the task. “So, we actually start planning next year’s show even
Alex Ovechkin Has an Advisory Role With Dynamo Hockeyology by Sportsologist - August 19, 20190 Alexander Ovechkin, arguably Russia’s biggest hockey star, was back home this week as the guest of honor at an exhibition game between Avangard and his former club Dynamo Moscow. The Great 8 also spoke about his plans for life after the Washington Capitals and hinted that he could come back to
Brianna Musco is Enjoying the Growth in Her Career Hockeyology Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - August 15, 20190 Brianna Musco plays guitar, she sings, she's a bandleader and now she has a new EP. Things are all breaking right for this New Jersey native, New York Rangers fan and former soccer player. “We’re having a blast. One of the greatest things is the band chemistry. We’ve been cracking each
Will We See NFL Replacement Players in 2021? Footballology by Russ_Cohen - August 15, 2019August 15, 20190 I remember it like it was yesterday. In 1987, the NFL was on strike and the owners hired replacement players. It was such a bad idea, but it was fun theatre to see it all break down the way it did. Players played through two weeks and then they went on
2019 NHLPA ROOKIE SHOWCASE TO TAKE PLACE AUGUST 25 IN WASHINGTON Hockeyology by Sportsologist - August 14, 20190 TORONTO (Aug. 14, 2019) – The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) will host its 11th annual NHLPA Rookie Showcase Sunday, Aug. 25 at MedStar Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Va., with 28 NHL® prospects and rookies scheduled to attend. This unique event provides Upper Deck – the official trading card
Five Takeaways from the 2019 NBA Rookie Photo Shoot Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - August 12, 2019August 12, 20190 The gym at Farleigh Dickenson University was fantastic. This was another first-class event put on by the NBA and Panini. There were so many more rooms that I’m not sure I saw them all but I will report on what I saw. The most guarded room had a track camera
Players Like Jeff McNeil Could End the Launch Angle Era Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - August 7, 2019August 7, 20190 The Mets lucked into Jeff McNeil being their leadoff hitter and the best one they've had in years. For many years they couldn’t fill the position and they had the guy in the organization all along. Many times, the best moves the Mets make are born out of desperation or
GARRETT RANK BEATS THE ODDS TO WIN 117TH WESTERN AMATEUR Hockeyology by Sportsologist - August 3, 20190 BENTON HARBOR, Mich. — Garrett Rank, of Ontario, Canada, beat the odds to win the 117th Western Amateur at Point O’ Woods Golf & Country Club on Saturday. The 31-year-old Rank, an NHL referee, earned the George R. Thorne Trophy with a 3 and 2 victory over Daniel Wetterich, of Cincinnati,
Cole Caufield, Still Smiling, Still Scoring Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 2, 2019August 2, 20190 Some players are just natural goal scorers. Alex DeBrincat was someone who I thought was one of them. He did it at every level, but he had his detractors because of his size and low and behold he has 69 goals in his first two seasons for the Blackhawks. I
MLB Trading Deadline: Fear of Trading Prospects Is a Two-Way Street Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - July 31, 20190 I kept hearing that the Mets would never trade with the Yankees. That they were cowards. Well, today they would have traded Zack Wheeler to the Yankees if they had the best offer. A trade never happened, and my guess is, the Yankees didn’t offer enough. They didn’t offer enough