Alex Carpenter Named WHL Women’s MVP Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 30, 20200 KRS Vanke Rays’ American international forward Alex Carpenter was voted the MVP for the Women’s Hockey League’s 2019/2020 season. Carpenter dominated scoring in the regular season, plundering 53 (21+32) points in 27 games before adding 7 (3+4) in five playoff outings as the Rays won the cup at the first
The NFL Should Pause The Season For Two Weeks Footballology by Russ_Cohen - November 28, 20200 This is a massive asterisk season for the NFL this year. On Sunday, the Broncos will attempt to play the Saints without any of their three quarterbacks? At that point, is it a football game? It’s not looking good for Tuesday's Ravens games, 18 players for the Ravens are on
The Detailing of a 2020 NHL Draft Selection Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 23, 2020November 23, 20200 I’m always hearing people say, and I’ve said it, how did that player slip into the sixth or seventh round of an NHL draft? This year I’ve identified one that has a promising future, and that is Alex Young, and the San Jose Sharks selected him with the 196th overall
Afanasyev Carries Karjala Cup Momentum Into The KHL Season Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 20, 20200 Last week, Yegor Afanasyev was celebrating a successful debut for Team Russia. The 19-year-old Predators prospect took his bow for the national team and potted a couple of goals in the Karjala Cup triumph. This week, the Tver native was at it again, making his first KHL appearance in his loan spell
Nate Hinton Is Ready For the NBA Draft Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - November 17, 20200 Nate Hinton recently announced he was entering the 2020 NBA Draft. He’s a 6-5, 210-pound guard who played for two seasons with the Houston Cougars. Having attended that school, I know it’s a fantastic program filled with a lot of history. “I’m getting more and more excited as time goes by,”
Catching Up With Pop Artist Meresha Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - November 15, 20200 “Look How Far” Alien Pop artist Meresha has come + win $250 in her contest Russ: 1) How much do you miss performing live? This year is tough because it was going to be a year of lots of live performances. Being in front of an audience is probably the best
Mets Baseball is Going To Be Fun This Year Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - November 12, 2020November 12, 20200 When was the last time the Mets had an owner that would routinely chat with his fanbase? Never? The dark cloud of the Wilpon era is lifting because Steven Cohen is the opposite personality. He’s talking to his potential customers on Twitter. One day bring back Old-Timers’ Day was a topic,
Florida Panthers Are Hopeful About Their Prospects Playing In the WJC Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 11, 2020November 11, 20200 The 2021 World Junior Championship is getting closer, and the hockey world is getting very excited about this tournament taking place. The Florida Panthers have a lot of players who have a chance to play in the tournament. Goaltender, Spencer Knight is one of the first two players who should
Andrew Farriss Has Some New Music You Must Listen To Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - November 10, 20200 Andrew Farriss was a big part of the band INXS. He will always be well known for that, but he was writing during the pandemic and is now announcing that he has his latest single “My Brother” off the new EP "Love Makes The World”. I caught up with him for
Rodion Amirov Is Setting Records at the Karjala Cup Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 9, 2020November 9, 20200 Rodion Amirov continued his trail-blazing season with a goal in each of his first three international appearances. Nobody has done that before for team Russia, with only Alexander Popov, Roman Lyubimov and Pavel Poryadin scoring on their first two international appearances. The Maple Leafs prospect is also far younger than those three –