What Bruins’ Chris Wagner Asked Charlie Coyle After Game 1

Charlie Coyle lived out a childhood dream Thursday evening at TD Garden. Coyle, a Weymouth, Mass., native who was traded to the Bruins in late-February, potted a pair of clutch targets in Boston’s Game 1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. After netting a game-tying purpose with 4:35 left within the third interval, Coyle lit the lamp once more in extra time to offer the B’s a 3-2 win and a 1-Zero lead of their Eastern Conference semifinals collection. As the Bruins rejoiced following their thrilling victory, Walpole’s Chris Wagner solely had one query for his Game 1 linemate and fellow Bay Stater. “HOW DO YOU LIKE PLAYING AT HOME?” – very first thing Wagner stated to Coyle in OT celebration. — Ty

Women’s Ballon d’Or Winner Asked To ‘Twerk’ After Receiving Award

Women’s Ballon d’Or Winner Asked To ‘Twerk’ After Receiving Award

Ada Hegerberg could celebrate her historic feat for but a few seconds before someone tried to drag her back into the stone age. The Norwegian soccer star won the 2018 Women’s Ballon d’Or Award on Monday night in Paris, but her achievement was overshadowed by Martin Solveig, the French DJ who co-hosted the event, asking her to twerk seconds after announcing her as the winner. An uncomfortable Hegerberg brushed off Solveig’s question, but it clearly stunned onlookers. As Hegerberg was turning to walk away, Solveig asked her to dance to Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me To The Moon,” instead, and she did so for a few seconds. Solvei... NESN.com

Kyrie Irving Explains How Jayson Tatum Can Realize Star Potential

Kyrie Irving Explains How Jayson Tatum Can Realize Star Potential

BOSTON — Jayson Tatum continues to impress at 19 years old. The Boston Celtics have asked a lot of the No. 3 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, and he’s delivered early in his career. Tatum scored in double figures once again in the Celtics’ 108-97 win over the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden. The Duke product poured in nine of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, showing once again that the NBA stage isn’t too big for him. With the Celtics leading by five in the fourth quarter, Tatum got Philly forward Amir Johnson on the switch and immediately asked for a clear out so he could take the former Celtics big

Watch Fred Hoiberg Walk Out On Reporters After Isaiah Thomas Dribbling Question

Share this: BOSTON — Fred Hoiberg had some words to say about Isaiah Thomas’ ball-handling Wednesday night for the second straight game. Well, more like “word.” After Chicago’s 108-97 Game 5 loss to the Celtics at TD Garden, the Bulls coach was asked if he thought Boston guard Isaiah Thomas carried the ball during the contest. Given Hoiberg’s eye-opening remarks about Thomas’ dribbling (or lack thereof) after Game 4, it seemed like a fair question. But Hoiberg was having absolutely none of it. Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg quickly bails from podium when asked whether Celtics' Isaiah Thomas carried the ball during Game 5… pic.twitter.com/M1IYVrVRkK — Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) April 27, 2017 The Bulls coach responded with a terse “no” and promptly left the podium fewer than five minutes into his press

Aaron Hernandez’s Suicide Cast A Shadow Over Patriots’ White House Visit

Share this: WASHINGTON, D.C. — His full name was not uttered while the White House honored the New England Patriots, but it was clear Aaron Hernandez’s suicide loomed large over the ceremony. President Donald Trump’s speech honoring the Patriots was tame. Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft addressed the crowd but not the media. The Patriots didn’t send veteran players out to answer questions, only rookie wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell and second-year long snapper Joe Cardona, both of whom were asked by Patriots media relations to speak after the ceremony when Trump mentioned them by name. Neither played with Hernandez and Cardona would only refer to him as “Aaron” when asked how his teammates responded to the former Patriots tight end’s death. They were

Johnny Manziel Tells TMZ He Popped The Question, Is Engaged To Bre Tiesi

Share this: Johnny Manziel apparently won’t be ringless for long. The former NFL quarterback might never get a Super Bowl ring at this point, but he’ll soon have some bling of a different kind. Yes, that’s right: Manziel told TMZ Sports on Friday that he asked his girlfriend, Bre Tiesi, to marry him, and that she said yes. “When you find a girl as amazing as I did that saved me from where I was in my life, you absolutely put a ring on it,” Manziel told TMZ Sports. According to TMZ Sports, Manziel proposed in Paris, and it appears he asked with a pretty big diamond. “I’m in shock. I couldn’t imagine a day without (Johnny). I’m so glad I never have to,” Tiesi added. The

Warriors’ Steph Curry On 2017 NBA Free Agency: ‘I Want To Be Here’

Share this: Golden State Warriors point guard Steph Curry is entering the final year of his contract, but the chances of him leaving the Bay Area appear to be slim. The two-time reigning MVP recently was asked about next summer’s NBA free agency, and he shed some light on his thought process. Steph Curry when asked if he's optimistic about re-signing w/Golden State in 2017 free agency: "Uh, yes. …. I want to be here. That's it." — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) September 27, 2016 That’s an encouraging statement for Warriors fans. Curry will make $12,112,359 this season. It’s the fourth-highest salary on the Warriors, but all of the deals ahead of him were signed after his current contract was completed. He’s expected to get a max contract unless he takes