Written by Tony Mendes | September 30, 2011 | | SenShot (Senators)
The Fansided NHL Network, that SenShot is proud to be a member of, is embarking on its NHL preview. Each day in September, one of its members will be posting a preview for their club. SenShot will look at their preview, and let you have a look. After that, we will provide our own perspective. Jared will handle the Western Conference teams while Tony will look at the East. Today, we’ll preview the Atlantic division’s New York Rangers. Follow Blue Line Station‘s lead writer, Adam Herman on Twitter here for all your Ranger’s news and info. Here’s SenShot’s take on the upcoming Ranger’s season: The Rangers are [...]
Around The NHL In 30 Days: New York Rangers – SenShot – SenShot – An Ottawa Senators Blog
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Written by Kyle Kensing | September 30, 2011 | | Saturday Blitz (College Football)
Were this blog printed on newspaper, there might be runny ink stains down the pages. A month of the season is in the books. Already? Really? It’s almost enough to make a grown man cry, like a child saddened with the passing of Christmas. But fear not my like-minded football junkies. Our holiday is at the Christmas Day equivalent of wrapping paper clean-up. We’re just diving into the meat of the season, as the first month only begins to shape what lies ahead. There is still so much football remaining to be played that the standout teams and players of [...]
FBS September Superlatives: RG3, Mathieu, LSU Lead The Way – Saturday Blitz – Saturday Blitz – College Football Insight, Interviews and Analysis
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Written by Alex Brown | September 30, 2011 | | Redbird Rants (Cardinals)
Game one of the NLDS between the Cardinals and Phillies is still a day away, but St. Louis manager Tony La Russa is already making some noise in the series. La Russa announced Friday that the starting pitching rotation would be Kyle Lohse on Saturday, …
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Written by Harrison Crow | September 30, 2011 | | SoDo Mojo (Mariners)
I always like looking at how everything shakes out when it comes to the draftees. Who had a quick start, who didn’t. That short of thing. Please take the following with a grain of salt. Mike Piazza didn’t run into “Mike Piazza” until his third year in the Dodgers minor league system. And there are many more instances of that occuring. This is just a fun little exercise just to update you how they faired. I’ll be going over the last four years worth of draft picks through October so this should be an interesting series. … [visit site to [...]
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Written by Blake Lovell | September 30, 2011 | | Busting Brackets (NCAAB)
The conference expansion debate rolls on, as although there’s not much going on right now in the way of teams actually switching conferences, there’s still plenty of rumors as to who will jump next. A few weeks ago, we all thought that the Big 12 was finished. One of the top conferences in America was simply going to be no more. But then from out of the nowhere, the Pac 12 decided against adding the power two (Texas and Oklahoma) and all was well in Big 12 country once again. However, with still a lot of uncertainty surrounding Missouri’s future, [...]
Conference Expansion Poll: Who Should Join the Big 12 Next? – Busting Brackets – Busting Brackets – A College Basketball blog for all your March Madness news
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Written by Blake Lovell | September 30, 2011 | | Busting Brackets (NCAAB)
The NBA lockout continues to dominate the basketball world, which seems to beg the question: will college basketball benefit from all of this? You would have to think that it would, and that’s a topic that CBSSports.com’s Matt Norlander covered in a recent article about what the lack of an NBA season means for the 2011-2012 college hoops season. It really is a fine read and drives home the fact that this could be a very big year for the college game. I’ve always preferred the college game to the pro game, just because of certain things that atmosphere and [...]
What’s the Effect of the NBA Lockout on College Basketball? – Busting Brackets – Busting Brackets – A College Basketball blog for all your March Madness news
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Written by Tony Mendes | September 30, 2011 | | SenShot (Senators)
The Fansided NHL Network, that SenShot is proud to be a member of, is embarking on its NHL preview. Each day in September, one of its members will be posting a preview for their club. SenShot will look at their preview, and let you have a look. After that, we will provide our own perspective. Jared will handle the Western Conference teams while Tony will look at the East. Today, we’ll preview our Northeast rival, the Winnipeg Jets. Here’s what Hockey at the Fork‘s lead writer, Steve Fetch had to say: The big news, obviously, is that a huge wrong was [...]
Around The NHL In 30 Days: Winnipeg Jets – SenShot – SenShot – An Ottawa Senators Blog
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Written by Alex Schirru | September 30, 2011 | | Blades of Teal (Sharks)
Zac Rinaldo – Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images Wow there have been some good fights in this past week of preseason NHL action. If the boys are this fired up in the preseason, I can only imagine the intense battles that will take place during the regular season. All videos from this week’s Friday Fight Club are from the site www.hockey-fights.com. You can also check this site out in our Blogroll under “FC Hockey Fights.” Let’s start out with Zac Rinaldo of the Flyers vs. Dale Weise of the Rangers on September 26th. You can tell that Rinaldo is pumped [...]
Friday Fight Club #7: Preseason Punch-Ups – Blades of Teal – Blades of Teal – A San Jose Sharks blog
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Written by Chris Shellcroft | September 30, 2011 | | Just Blog Baby (Raiders)
Roger Goodell must be bored with being the NFL commissioner. Perhaps that’s why he’s taking it upon himself to enforce NCAA imposed sanctions.Today the league finally announced the fate of Terrelle Pryor. No … [visit site to read more]NFL In …
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Written by Paul Campbell | September 30, 2011 | | Who Dat Dish (Saints)
Porter returning winning touchdown during 2009/2010 superbowl (sourcenolamovies.wordpress.com)Since the first game of the season, the Saints have been playing without one of their starting cornerback’s Tracy Porter, but after missing the last…
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Written by Alan Schechter | September 30, 2011 | | The J-E-T Press (Jets)
The Jets take on a familiar foe to Rex Ryan on Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens. We all know the history of Rex Ryan and the Ravens, defensive coach for a decade, almost got the head coaching job..etc. Here’s a preview:WATERSHED … [vi…
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Written by Robbie Clark | September 30, 2011 | | Yanks Go Yard (Yankees)
After over an hour-long rain delay MLB made the decision to suspend Game 1 of the Yankees/Tigers series until tomorrow. The Yankees have been no strangers to rain this season – they have now had 10 games rained out and another 13 games delayed. &…
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Written by Chris Shellcroft | September 30, 2011 | | Lake Show Life (Lakers)
You can put the World Peace in Ron but you can’t take the street Artest out of Metta. Dude might be all love off the court but he’s still all business on it. Just check his claim that nobody on the planet can touch his touch his streetball squad. To prove his mettle Metta called out DC native Kevin Durant on the eve of a streetball contest between NYC natives and ballers born in the Nation’s Capital. “Truwarier’s verses Kevin Durants team. I got 200k or 300k on it!! Winner take all. For now I’m in LA!! Email my management [...]
Metta World Peace Bets 300k That His Streetball Squad Bests Yours – Lake Show Life – Lake Show Life – A Los Angeles Lakers Blog
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Written by joehan | September 30, 2011 | | Cubbies Crib (Cubs)
The playoffs officially kicked off today in the American League, but the Cubs season ended on Wednesday. The disappointing season fittingly ended with a loss that gave the series win the San Diego Padres. It was an ugly end to the season for Ryan Dempster as well, as he allowed nine runs in just 5 2/3 innings of work. He did strike out seven but the eight hits and four walks made life harder on himself. The scare highlights on offense included Starlin Castro collecting one last hit on a solid season to give him 207 for the year. He [...]
Goodbye 2011 – Cubbies Crib – Cubbies Crib – A Chicago Cubs Blog
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