An Afternoon With The Real Ogie Oglethorpe Hockeyology by Jeffrey Morris - April 24, 2020April 24, 20200 It was a year ago this week when I met an almost mythical legend in hockey history. He seemed like a regular guy. We shook hands – you could shake hands in that pre-pandemic era – and exchanged pleasantries for a few seconds. I got his autograph on the book written about
Bubs Natural is My Favorite Health Drink Reviews by Russ_Cohen - April 23, 2020June 1, 20200 This is an update article, and more are coming. This is a great product. Its versatility is the key. To get the idea of what it’s comprised of, go back and read the first article http://www.sportsology.com/bubs-natural-review/ and listen to what Sean has to say. I’ve since found that I love it
2006 WJC Flashback – – Another Day in Vancouver – – Diary of a Hockey Writer Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 21, 20200 It’s another rainy day in Vancouver. I think that should be a song. Folks here boast about the warm weather (40 degrees) but forget to tell you it’s a rainforest!! Moving on I had a chance to take in my first-ever World Junior Championship game last night. Actually in the
Jets GM Joe Douglas is On The Clock Footballology by Russ_Cohen - April 20, 2020April 27, 20200 If the Jets draft an offensive lineman with their first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, I’ll scream. I know all the smart people want to build up the line for a quarterback, but Sam Darnold “can” be a mobile quarterback if Adam Gase allows it and currently this general
More KHL Signings – – Some Signing Through the Olympic Cycle Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 20, 20200 Dynamo Moscow secured two imports on two-year deals. Czech international Dmitrij Jaskin, who was particularly effective in tandem with Vadim Shipachyov this season, has agreed an extension, while Slovak defenseman Michal Cajkovsky is also coming back to Moscow. The Blue-and-Whites also secured the services of head coach Vladimir Krikunov for another
Brennan Tyznar Talks About His Incomplete Season Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - April 17, 20200 Brennan Tyznar is a 6-2, left-handed pitcher who currently plays for Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. He had his season cut short. No player is ever fully prepared for that and honestly, unless you’ve played for a team that you put your heart and soul into, it’s hard to understand what
A Postcard from Heaven – – My Connection With Gary Carter Baseballology by Jeffrey Morris - April 15, 20200 Do kids get mail anymore? Does mail mean anything beyond bills and coupons anymore? Do kids sit down and write letters and draw pictures for their grandparents? Do they get letters back? Do kids even know what Christmas cards are? I thought of this while I was flipping through a photo
KHL News: Slepyshev Turned Down Edmonton Return and More Transfer News Hockeyology by Sportsologist - April 14, 20200 CSKA forward Anton Slepyshev turned down the chance to return to the Edmonton Oilers and decided to stay with the Army Men. The 25-year-old spent three years with the Oilers, making 114 NHL appearances in total and was reportedly invited back to Canada after two successful seasons in KHL. However,
Despite COVID-19, Something Positive and Inspiring Happens At An NHL Arena Hockeyology by Jeffrey Morris - April 10, 20200 OTTAWA – Bria Roberts stood in front of Canadian Tire Centre with a huge but nervous smile. A handful of friends, family, and staff from the Senators and Aramark, their food and beverage provider, were socially distanced from each other, watching in anticipation. More than a hundred others from Ottawa,
Tim Stützle – – His Thoughts on a Draft Without Fans and More Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 7, 2020April 15, 20200 He’s a potential star player down the road in the NHL and he will go somewhere in the top 10 for sure, probably higher, but right now how the draft is going to be presented is up in the air and he’s prepared for that. “It would be much nicer with