Shame on Durant For Taking Easy Way Out Hoopsology by Leslie Monteiro - July 7, 2016July 7, 20161 Being a free agent means having the freedom to pick whatever job he or she wants if so many suitors seek his or her service. That’s the perks of being great at what he or she does. Pro athletes have that luxury if they are great at what they do. It’s
These Islanders Are Set To Make Their Mark Hockeyology by Leslie Monteiro - April 30, 2016May 1, 20160 Leslie Monteiro explores what makes the Islanders tick. It’s been a long time. It’s been a long time since the Islanders hoisted Lord Stanley. It was once a birthright when the Islanders would parade the ice with the Cup and have a parade of their own in Long Island back when they
Islanders Punch Lightning In The Mouth and Take Game One Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - April 28, 2016April 29, 20160 Leslie Monteiro liked what he saw from the underrated New York Islanders. The Tampa Bay Lightning found out the hard way that they are not playing the Red Wings anymore. They realized they are playing a team that is better defensively and offensively in the Islanders after last night. They also found
Can Seton Hall Handle High Expectations? Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - April 27, 20160 Leslie Monteiro looks at the future of Seton Hall basketball. A sports team or a sports program never graduates from a developmental stage. They evolve and get better. Seton Hall finally graduated from Point A to Point B, which is building a program to being a tournament team this season in Kevin
Finest Hour For Greiss Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 27, 20160 Leslie Monteiro does a great job talking about Thomas Greiss and his impact on the Islanders. Alan Quine was the hero of last night’s game 5 for scoring the game-winning goal for the Islanders. Make no mistake, though. The Islanders do not win this game without Thomas Greiss’ excellent play in net. Greiss