Share this: Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs’ impressive résumé in the game of hockey now includes the honor of being a member of the 2017 Hockey Hall of Fame class. Jacobs, who has owned the Bruins since 1975 and has helped the team achieve remarkable success on and off the ice, was elected to the 2017 class in the “Builders” category of the Hall of Fame. For more on Jacobs’ legacy with the Bruins, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
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2017 NBA Awards Show Live Stream: Watch MVP Reveal And More Online
Share this: The first ever NBA Awards show will provide the last bit of drama for what was an entertaining 2016-17 season. All eyes are on the league MVP voting. The finalists are Houston Rockets guard James Harden, San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard and Oklahoma City Thunder Russell Westbrook, with the latter expected to take home the award. Here’s how you can watch the 2017 NBA Awards show online. When: Monday, June 26 at 9 p.m. ETLive Stream: NBA.com Thumbnail photo via Thomas B. Shea/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Jackie Bradley Jr.’s Power At The Plate Coming Back Around For Red Sox
Share this: The Boston Red Sox open a four-game series against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park on Monday night with a share of the top spot in the A.L. East. The Red Sox have caught up to the New York Yankees in the standings with the help of Jackie Bradley Jr’s red hot bat. Bradley Jr. is heating up at the plate for Boston hitting .356 with five homeruns, seven doubles, and 18 RBI in his last 25 games. For more on Bradley Jr.’s recent success at the plate, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
D’Angelo Russell Calls Magic Johnson’s Criticism Of Him ‘Irrelevant’
Share this: D’Angelo Russell isn’t worried about what Magic Johnson has to say about his leadership abilities. The former Los Angeles Lakers point guard was introduced as the newest member of the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, and when he was asked about the Hall of Famer’s critique of him, he elected to turn the page. “It is good to be here,” Russell said, per ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk. “Can’t really control that, what they say, I’m gone. So it’s the past. I am here now. It’s irrelevant, honestly.” The Lakers traded Russell, who was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, along with center Timofey Mozgov to the Nets for Brook Lopez and the No. 27 overall selection in the 2017 draft. On
Bruins’ Defense Currently Features Unique Blend Of Both Veterans, Young Players
Share this: The Boston Bruins’ defense features an interesting blend of players at present. Zdeno Chara, at age 40, leads the B’s defense, which also has the likes of youngsters Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo. But after losing Colin Miller to the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft, Boston could look to add another blueliner, either in free agency this summer or via trade. To hear NESN’s Andy Brickley and Billy Jaffe break down the current state of the Bruins’ defense, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
UFC Fight Night Oklahoma City Results: Kevin Lee Beats Michael Chiesa By Submiss…
Share this: Who were the winners at UFC Fight Night Oklahoma City: Michael Chiesa vs Kevin Lee? Look below to get the results for all the fights at theChesapeake Energy Arena on Sunday. Main Event: Kevin Lee defeated Michael ChiesaKevin Lee slammed Michael Chiesa and then took his back and didn’t let go until he was pulled off by referee Mario Yamazaki, who controversially stopped the fight before Chiesa even tapped, giving Lee the submission win by RNC at 4:37 of the first round. The controversy aside, Lee looked to be just seconds away from either a tap or Chiesa passing out. The choke was tight and he was in very dominant position. The two lightweights engaged in a very personal back and forth in
Cardinals Vs. Pirates Live Stream: Watch MLB Sunday Night Baseball Online
Share this: The next edition of ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” is a matchup between National League Central rivals the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. These teams both have struggled at times this season, posting 40 losses apiece entering Sunday’s game at Busch Stadium. Perhaps a rivalry game on national television is what they need to jumpstart a win streak with the All-Star break on the horizon. Here’s how to watch Cardinals vs. Pirates online. When: Sunday, June 25 at 8 p.m. ETLive Stream: WatchESPN Thumbnail photo via Bill Streicher/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link




