Watch Hockey Fan Climb Over Glass, Jump Onto Ice During OHL Game

Share this: The glass is there for a reason, buddy. Yes, it is meant to protect fans from flying pucks, but one would hope it also would deter fans who’ve had a few too many to wander onto the ice during a game. Well, that wasn’t the case Wednesday night in an Ontario Hockey League game between the Mississauga Steelheads and Guelph Storm, as one man managed to climb over the glass and fall onto the ice, where he stumbled around for a while. As you can imagine, it was pretty entertaining to watch, and you can catch a glimpse of his on-ice adventure in the video below. Thumbnail screen shot via Twitter/@mkmolnar More Stories Source link

Is Adrien Broner Suicidal? Disturbing Instagram Posts Reportedly Scare His Frien…

Share this: While exaggeration is essential to boxing promotion, but Adrien Broner’s social media activity is scaring his friends and fans. TMZ reported Wednesday that Broner’s friends are concerned he might be having suicidal thoughts after the boxer posted disturbing messages on Instagram earlier in the day. Broner started by uploading an image that read “3 p.m.: I’m doing it I’m sorry to my family and friends but I don’t want to be here no more this s**t too much. He then posted a photo of a handgun and wrote, “I’m going home I love y’all.” He made another post, which read “25 minutes” shortly thereafter. TMZ tried in vain to contact to contact Broner and reported at least one of his friends asked the

Broncos’ Chris Harris Calls Rob Gronkowski NFL’s Hardest Player To Cover

by Zack Cox on Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 3:59PM 2,928 Share this: The Players’ Tribune frequently runs articles in which an athlete breaks down who he or she believes are the toughest opponents to play against in his or her given sport. Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris penned such a piece Wednesday on the hardest receivers in the NFL to cover, and the first name he mentioned was Rob Gronkowski. “Yeah, he’s technically a tight end,” Harris wrote, “but I’m including Gronk, because when I think about the toughest guys to line up against, he’s the first name that comes to mind. Yes, he’s physically bigger than everybody. That’s a given. But the thing people don’t appreciate enough is that he’s got amazing hands. What makes

Tom Brady Credits Patriots Improved Deep Passing Game With Work On Mechanics

Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — Tom Brady’s deep ball was in vintage form Sunday, when he hit wide receiver Chris Hogan in stride on two of the better vertical passes the quarterback has thrown since Randy Moss left the New England Patriots in 2010. Brady completed 42- and 52-yard heaves to Hogan in the second quarter of the Patriots’ 33-13 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, leading one to ponder whether he worked on his deep ball this offseason, including the four weeks in which he was suspended. “Yeah, I’ve always worked pretty hard on my mechanics and making sure I’m doing things the right way mechanically,” Brady said. “I think that’s translated into a lot of throws, but hopefully I can hit those ones down the

Bruins Excited About Their Young Players Heading Into 2016-17 NHL Season

Share this: With the recent undisclosed injuries to Kevan Miller and Adam McQuaid, even more opportunities are there for the Boston Bruins’ younger players to step up heading into the 2016-17 season. “We’ve said all along the opportunity will be there for younger players if they’re able to step forward, and you’re seeing throughout camp we’ve had a couple players who have emerged in that regard, whether that’s through injury or through their good play,” Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said at the team’s media day Tuesday. “And the coaching staff has been excited about their play, so we move forward with that and we feel they’ve added a lot of dimensions to our team.” Hear more in the video from “NESN Sports Today,” presented

Cubs Pull Off Incredible Comeback, Clinch NLCS Berth With Win Vs. Giants

Share this: There was some even-year magic Tuesday night at AT&T Stadium, but not for the San Francisco Giants. The Chicago Cubs, just three outs from being forced to home for a decisive Game 5 in their National League Division Series against the Giants, mounted an incredible four-run rally in the top of the ninth to win the series with a 6-5 victory in Game 4. That means Chicago’s heading to the NL Championship Series, where it’ll face the winner of Thursday’s Game 5 between the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. The top of the ninth was a wild roller coaster. Kris Bryant led off the inning with a single, and he later scored on a Ben Zobrist RBI double. Willson Contreras then singled in

Did Falcons Use Patriots’ Blueprint To Beat Broncos’ Defense In Week 5?

Share this: Credit the New England Patriots with an assist. The Atlanta Falcons defeated the Denver Broncos 23-16 on Sunday at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. It was an impressive win for the Falcons, who exposed the Broncos’ defense with a game plan that looked like something out of Bill Belichick’s playbook. “We haven’t seen that scheme since the AFC championship. That’s Patriots all day,” Broncos cornerback Chris Harris said after the game, according to The Denver Post. Denver’s defense is renowned for hitting quarterbacks in the mouth and shutting down opposing aerial attacks with its exceptional secondary. The Falcons countered those strengths by relying on their running backs in man-to-man coverage against the Broncos’ linebackers. The result? Atlanta running backs Tevin Coleman (four