After spending over a month as a spectator, Patrice Bergeron was back at it with the Boston Bruins on Saturday afternoon. Bergeron was sensational in his return from injury, scoring two goals and dishing out two assists in the Bruins’ 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators at TD Garden. The veteran center admitted he had some nerves heading into the game, but it was was the type of adrenaline he was looking forward to after missing 16 games. But while there were emotions prior to the tilt, it sounds like there weren’t many after Bergeron scored his 300th career NHL goal. To hear from Bergeron, as well as Brad Marchand and David
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Ian Kinsler Describes His Emotions As He Learned Of Trade To Red Sox
Ian Kinsler was enjoying a day off with the Los Angeles Angels in Tampa on Monday when he received some important news. Kinsler was acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for two prospects. Boston wasted no time getting Kinsler in the mix, as he made his Red Sox debut against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday, going 1-for-4 with a single in Boston’s 3-1 loss. Prior to the series finale at Fenway Park, Kinsler ran through the timeline of the trade while explaining how he believes he can help his new team. To hear from Kinsler, check out the video above from “NESN
Red Sox Notes: Sox Describe Emotions After Winning AL East Championship
It’s been a stressful past few days for the Boston Red Sox, but the ballclub finally got to exhale Saturday afternoon. While the New York Yankees made things very interesting, the Red Sox clinched their second consecutive American League East championship with a 6-3 win over the Houston Astros. Boston received a tremendous outing from Drew Pomeranz, who only allowed one run on three hits over six innings. The Sox’s bats were solid in support of Pomeranz, and the bullpen turned in a strong performance to lock down the win, capped off by Craig Kimbrel in the ninth inning. After the game, the Red Sox’s closer explained just how sweet it is to win a... NESN.com
Emotions high for Kelly Smith at Arsenal farewell
Kelly Smith's stellar career officially ended on Sunday with a celebration game at Arsenal's Borehamwood home.Smith has retired aged 38 as England's record goalscorer on 46 and having won all there is to win in three spells at Arsenal sandwiching two stints in the United States. Due to have a baby, Smith is also now coaching Arsenal's Under-20s.For the celebration game itself, Smith managed an All-Star XI containing current players like Steph Houghton and Jill Scott, plus old colleagues including her one-time England team-mate and national coach for 15 years, Hope Powell. They were beaten 4-2 by Arsenal, though Smith did convert a penalty dubiously awarded by FIFA World Cup ... UEFA.com - News