‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ evaluate: Light, vivid, wildly

“I can help! I’m strong… and sticky!” — Peter Parker providing his help to a superhero he’s solely simply met in “Spider-Man: Far From Home” If you’re nonetheless recuperating from the big and sumptuous however let’s be sincere, additionally exhausting and typically very heavy feast that was “Avengers: Endgame,” the Marvel Universe has simply the entree for you: How about slightly “Spider-Man” mild? It’s a zesty and candy and satisfying however not a very darkish slice of leisure, bursting with pyrotechnics and sprinkled with sharp humor and infused with simply sufficient life-and-death substances to maintain you all through.

Alex DeBrincat a shiny spot in Blackhawks’ dreary season

One of the very best indicators for the Blackhawks’ future as they end out one other disappointing season is the emergence of Alex DeBrincat as one of many NHL’s elite scorers. As excellent of a season as Patrick Kane is having, DeBrincat tied him for the crew lead in targets by ripping his 41st within the loss to the Kings on Saturday. He led the Hawks in targets as a rookie, too, and his leap leaves them dreaming concerning the potential of a 21-year-old who hasn’t hit his prime but. “Forty goals is a nice floor,” coach Jeremy Colliton smirked. “But he’ll get higher. He’ll be taught an increasing number of about find out how to get open

Bruce Cassidy Finds Bright Spots In Bruins’ Tough 4-3 Loss To Jets

Bruce Cassidy Finds Bright Spots In Bruins’ Tough 4-3 Loss To Jets

Despite coming up short in the comeback attempt, Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy found a number of bright spots in Boston’s 4-3 loss to the Jets in Winnipeg on Thursday. Cassidy liked the effort he saw from his players, which he said gave the Bruins an opportunity to win the game. The Bruins coach felt his players did a better job in front of the net than they had been in recent games, as well. In the end, however, Cassidy said the team “got beat up ice” and struggled to keep the puck out of the net. To hear Cassidy’s full postgame interview with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley, check out the

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

Patriots Notes: Finding Bright Spots In New England’s Ugly Loss To Chiefs

by Zack Cox on Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 2:38AM 1,691 FOXBORO, Mass. — Some notes and nuggets as we process exactly how the New England Patriots were beaten so badly by the Kansas City Chiefs in Thursday night’s season opener: — First, a positive: Mike Gillislee scored three touchdowns in his Patriots debut, plowing into the end zone twice from 2 yards out and once from 1 yard out. He finished with 45 yards on 15 carries in the 42-27 loss and should see plenty of work as New England’s goal-li... NESN.com

Tom Brady Flaunts Super Bowl Rings In Delightful Shields Health Care Commercial

Share this: Tom Brady needed less than 30 seconds to draw himself even closer to New England Patriots fans. The Patriots quarterbacks stars in a new commercial for Shields Health Care in which he simultaneously demonstrates what his fans love, and his detractors hate, about him. The spot needs little to no explanation. [embedded content] If Brady hadn’t reached peak-Patriot after 16-plus seasons and four unforgettable Super Bowl titles, Shields Health Care certainly has taken him there. Brady is expected to play his first game of the 2016 NFL season on Sunday when the Patriots visit the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland fans likely will shower Brady with boos at FirstEnergy Stadium, but the 39-year-old will remain a bright spot in the hearts of Patriots

Red Sox Notes: Heath Hembree A Bright Spot In Messy Win Over Astros

Henry Owens made his 2016 major league debut and David Ortiz played his final game in Houston, but it was Heath Hembree who was the hero of the Boston Red Sox’s series against the Astros. Hembree, who only was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday, came on in the 10th inning after Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel blew his save opportunity in the ninth by allowing Astros left fielder Colby Rasmus to tie the game with a two-run homer. And Hembree held on through three scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and striking out four, including the final two batters of the game. “He continues to come along so strong for us,” Red Sox manger John F...