Blittner’s Blue Line: Kevin Weekes Talks New Company Speekes Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - June 19, 2024June 19, 20240 Goaltender. Broadcaster. NHL Insider. Businessman. You may be wondering, what do those four things have to do with each other? Well, they all describe Kevin Weekes. Weekes worked hard to climb his way through the minor leagues and reach The NHL. Once his playing days ended, he transitioned into a role
Whom You Know is Turning 14 Hockeyology by Sportsologist - May 2, 2023May 2, 20230 Whom You Know is turning fourteen; we were social media influencers before the term existed. Whom You Know is led by Founder, CEO, and Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Peachy Deegan. Whom You Know continues to identify and review the best in fashion, entertainment, books, cinema, music, sports and cuisine primarily on the East Coast. With
Jill Gonzalez Talks About The Best and Worst Sports Cites in the U.S. Uncategorized by Sportsology - November 23, 20210 To determine the cities where the game is always on regardless of season, WalletHub compared 392 small to large cities across the five largest sports in the U.S.: football, basketball, baseball, hockey and soccer. Best Large Sports Cities 1. Boston, MA 2. Los Angeles, CA 3. New York, NY 4. Pittsburgh, PA 5. Philadelphia, PA 6. Denver, CO 7. Washington, DC 8.
New York Jets: Say No To Deshaun Watson Footballology by Russ_Cohen - January 28, 20210 Is Deshaun Watson a terrific quarterback, sure, he’s 25, and he can beat you with his arms and his legs, but he’s never won anything, and it’s not like the Houston Texans never had talent around him? I’m happy for him that he’s requested a trade and would play for
Are You A Stressed Out Sports Fan? Baseballology Footballology Hockeyology Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - January 28, 2020January 28, 20200 A company called Lhasa tried to break this down with data. Here are some findings Detroit Red Wings fans have had to sweat things out the most in the regular season because their team had over 74% of their games end with a scoreline within two goals making them the
Dominic Smith or Peter Alonso or Both? Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - March 24, 20190 Dominic Smith has lost weight again and had a battle with sleep apnea. He’s ripping it up in spring and has deserved to stay until the bitter end and until the Mets make a final decision on who makes the Opening Day roster. Spring training stats are fool’s gold. So, I
The Rivalry Continues Red Sox Mockingly Sing Yankee Theme Song Baseballology by Harvey Frommer - November 4, 2018November 4, 20180 Feeling it after winning another world championship, champagne-soaked Boston players let it all hang out as some sang along off-key the Yankee theme song “New York, New York” that blasted forth from a boombox. It was just the latest salvo in the great rivalry – Yankees versus Red Sox. The first game
2018’s Best & Worst Cities for Basketball Fans – WalletHub Study Hoopsology by Sportsologist - May 29, 20180 With the NBA Finals kicking off on May 31 and the league allowing teams to sell ad space on uniforms as of 2017, estimated to generate $100 million to $150 million in yearly revenue, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst Cities for Basketball Fans.To