Blittner’s Blue Line: Yes Or No To The Olympics? Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - July 30, 2024July 30, 20240 Should they stay or should they go? No, I’m not talking about the song written by The Clash. Rather, I’m talking about whether the four major sports leagues in North America should send their players to The Olympics or not. Why are we talking about this? Well, The Summer Olympics are
Five Things to Look For As Training Camp Opens Footballology by Michael “Zolo” Palazzolo - July 26, 2024July 26, 20240 Holdouts as far as the eye can see: This is becoming more of an annual tradition, but the list of early camp holdouts (and hold-ins) is long, and it continues to grow. More than ever before, top-end players are rightfully going after more money to keep up with league averages. There
Blittner’s Blue Line: Five Coming Attractions For 2024-25 Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - July 23, 2024July 23, 20240 In 3…2…1…ACTION! Yes, it’s still summertime, but before you know it, The NHL season will be back and in full swing. August is just over a week away. Then, Training Camps start in September, followed by pre-season hockey, and then BOOM! Opening Night! So, while you’re all enjoying your pools, the beach,
Matthew Blittner’s Hockey Interviews Hockeyology by Sportsologist - July 16, 2024July 16, 20240 Matthew was at the New York State Hockey Hall of Fame induction and he did a bunch of interviews and we are proud to show them off. Here is Denis Potvin. Here is the rest of the class:
Former NHL GM Talks Free Agent Tampering Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - July 11, 2024July 11, 20240 July 1st is officially behind us, but the actions of General Managers across The NHL are still being talked about over a week later. What actions am I referring to? Well, it’s no secret that The NHL has a tampering problem on its hands. And this year is just the
Blittner’s Blue Line: The Franchise Book Review Hockeyology Reviews by Matthew Blittner - July 9, 2024July 9, 20240 It’s not summertime without a good book to read while relaxing on the beach or in a hammock. However, the book we’re going to talk about today isn’t due out until The Fall; October 15, 2024, to be precise. So maybe you should save some sand or find somewhere to
My Final Flyers Dev Camp Report Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 6, 2024July 7, 20240 I saw the scrimmage. I won’t be commenting on every goal. I am basically looking at what I saw the other day in camp, plus whatever a player has done to this point and then how that looked in the scrimmage. Alex Ciernik – RW - I need to see
Jackie Redmond: Where The NHL And WWE Meet Hockeyology Wrestleology by Matthew Blittner - July 5, 2024July 5, 20240 What do the worlds of professional hockey and professional wrestling have in common? Well, for starters, both are physical and at times, violent sports. But, for the sake of this feature, the answer we’re looking for is Jackie Redmond. The beloved Canadian Sports Broadcaster has built her career over the
Some Flyers Dev Camp Notes Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - July 5, 2024July 5, 20240 I didn’t get to stay the entire day. I’m no longer sick but my household still has some issues. So, of the players I saw, here were the standouts good and bad. It’s mostly good. Jett Luchanko – C - His speed is very good. But I don’t think it’s as
Gina Zo – – The Pride of Westchester, PA Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - July 4, 2024July 4, 20240 Gina Zo was on the NBC hit show, “The Voice” Season 10. Her real name is Gina Castanzo, and this was a huge moment in her young singing career. “Absolutely, all my hometown was so excited. It was so much fun,” Zo recalled. “There are about six auditions to get to