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Frontier Justice Governs The Game There is an unwritten code and mantra in sports that govern the professional games: don't do anything to embarrass yourself, your opponent or the game, but most importantly play the game the right way. See More... 0 comments
Method To The Madness? It's not how you start, it's how you finish. As stereotyped cliché's go, this would be an excellent one to keep in mind as you look over the charred remains of your NCAA March Madness tournament brackets. (Thank you very much Ohio, Murray State and Pac-10 Tournament Champions Washington. See More... 1 comments
Glanville Explains Brett Favre Trade There are many trades in sports history that end up as being terribly lopsided, but at the time seem minor. But the Brett Favre to Green Bay after one season in Atlanta has gone down as one of the biggies. See More... 0 comments
Wisniewski Receives 8-game Suspension for Hit Anaheim Ducks defenceman James Wisniewski has landed an eight game suspension from the National Hockey League for his hit on Chicago Blackhawks' Brent Seabrook. The NHL was quick to respond to the deliberate head hit administered by Wisniewski, who propelled himself into an unsuspecting Seabrook. See More... 0 comments
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Tkachuk Ponders Retirement.

By rumours - March 19, 2010

After 18 NHL seasons St. Louis Blues veteran forward Keith Tkachuk could be announcing his retirement following this season. Tkachuk hasn't made a decision yet but according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch it appears he's leaning toward retirement.

Montreal

All The Pieces Are Starting To Fit

By Ryan Walsh - March 18, 2010

The 2009-10 Montreal Canadiens are the cockroach after the Nuclear blast. Every analyst, columnist & 'insider' has written them off at least once this season... And they had every right to do so.

Vancouver

A Look At Henrik's Milestone Season

By Richard Loat - March 18, 2010

This weekend was a big weekend for the Canucks, their fans, the record books and King Henrik himself. Henrik's play has been phenomenal this season. Even when "slumping" on the road he managed to pull things together on the tail end of the trip and end up at a point per game pace.

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The Sadness of David Beckham

By Jeremy Gibson - March 16, 2010

Love the man or hate him, it is impossible to not feel at least a hint of sadness for David Beckham. On Sunday the midfielder completely tore his Achilles tendon while playing in a league game for AC Milan against Chievo Verona in Italy.

Are You F-N Kidding Me!?

By Paul Connors - March 15, 2010

(Look, this could be a replay to a few different stories here, but its going to be too long for the 1000 character limit, so you get to read my profanely titled blog.

Defensive Wizard John McDonald Featured in Strike IX

By Dan Ver - March 15, 2010

Re-Posted from John McDonald's Cabinet (www.jmcabinet.com) "The Story of a Big East College Team Forced to Eliminate Its Baseball Program and the Team that Refused to Lose" Back in 1999, John McDonald was a college player in the NCAA Division I for Providence.

The Bruins Really Got Their Revenge, Didn't They?

 
SEEMS ANTI-CLIMACTIC?: You can file this under the category of "Who Cares?". Does it really matter than the Bruins' Shawn Thornton fought Matt Cooke two weeks after the hit on Marc Savard? Do the Bruins feel better? Do they seem tougher to you? The answer to all of the above is no. And to top it off, this fight was lame. Good job Thornton you really stuck up for your teammate.



ANOTHER ONE?: For those of you who have not had a chance to witness the James Wisniewski hit on Brent Seabrook, here it is again. But is this more severe than the Matt Cooke hit?



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Anonymous Comment Method To The Madness?

Buddywon says:

Why do Canadians care more about another countries young athletes more than our own? Is it part of the "Great Canadian Inferiority Complex"? The coverage we give to March Madness compared to what we give the CIS...
JohnBurns The Bruins Really Got Their Revenge, Didn't They?

JohnBurns says:

The hit on Corey Perry by Seabrook looked more like the hit on Savard, then the hit on Seabrook. Perry was not facing Seabrook when he got the hit, on the other hand Seabrook was facing Wisniewski when he was hit. ...
Anonymous Comment All The Pieces Are Starting To Fit

Scott says:

The habs are on a role there's no denying it. As long as you have Halak in nets rather than Price there's a chance they win but everyone had that figured...two years ago? This team though has some serious flaws. Their...