Rescue efforts have been suspended Monday after a 14-year-old boy fell into Lake Michigan at Diversey Harbor. Divers searched the lake after a male fell into the water simply earlier than five p.m. at 2601 North Cannon Drive, in step with the Chicago Fire Department. Chicago police stated he used to be 14 years previous. The seek used to be suspended about an hour later, hearth officers stated. Due to lake prerequisites, a restoration project is underway with the Chicago Police Marine unit taking on. “We regret we could not bring the young man out as a rescue,” hearth officers stated in a tweet. Divers nonetheless hadn’t resumed the quest by means of eight a.m. Tuesday because of uneven and threatening waters,
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Celtics Wrap: Boston Drops Third Straight, Fall To Clippers 129-119
The Boston Celtics will be heading into the All-Star break with a bad taste in their mouth. The C’s dropped their third straight game as they fell to the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 129-119 at TD Garden on Wednesday night. Kyrie Irving scored a game-high 33 points and was one of six Celtics in double figures. DeAndre Jordan was one of seven Clippers that scored in double digits, posting a career- and team-high 30 points. The Celtics fall to 40-19 with the loss, while the Clippers climb to 30-26. Here’s how it all went down: STARTING FIVEPG: Kyrie IrvingSG: Jaylen BrownSF: Jayson TatumPF: Al Horf... NESN.com
Rick Porcello ‘Would Like To Be More Consistent’ After Loss To Mariners
Share this: The Boston Red Sox were unable to extend their winning streak Sunday as they fell 5-0 to the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park. Red Sox ace Rick Porcello surrendered two runs on 11 hits in 6 1/3 innings work, and has yet to replicate the Cy Young performance he put forth during the 2016 season. To hear Porcello and manager John Farrell break down the start, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Bruins Hurt By Lack Of Second-Chance Opportunities In Game 4 Loss To Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins could not find the back of the net in their 1-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night at TD Garden. The Bruins struggled to create any second-chance opportunities and fell victim to the Senators’ neutral-zone trap. The Bruins now will head back to Ottawa on Friday for Game 5 of the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, with their season on the line. The Senators would claim the best-of-seven series with a win. For more on the Bruins’ Game 4 loss, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Eddie Lack Stretchered Off Ice After Collision On Red Wings’ OT Goal Vs. Hurricanes
It’s been a tough season for NHL goaltenders from an injury perspective, and the latest netminder to get hurt was Eddie Lack of the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night. Lack collided with Detroit Red Wings forward Andreas Athanasiou as he scored the game-winning goal in overtime at PNC Arena. There was a lot of contact between the players, and Lack immediately fell to the ice in pain. Lack had to be stretchered off the ice, but the ‘Canes provided an encouraging update after the game. The Red Wings stayed on the ice until Lack exited the ice, which was a class gesture on their part. The Red Wings now are 6-3-1
Missed Opportunities Turn Into Lack Of Offense For Bruins, Lose 4-2 To Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins were not in sync on Monday night in Ottawa as they fell to the Ottawa Senators 4-2. The Bruins had no execution and poor decision making throughout the entire game. Head coach Bruce Cassidy talked with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley after the game and gave credit to the Senators for creating turnovers in the neutral zone that prevented the Bruins from creating opportunities. Cassidy also said that the Bruins did not capitalize on creating traffic and anxiety around the net in the offensive zone contributing to the lack of scoring Monday night. To hear more comments from Cassidy on the 4-2 loss check out the video above from “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo from Marc DesRosiers/USA TODAY
Zane McIntyre Held His Own In Net During Overtime Loss Vs. Hurricanes
The Boston Bruins held a 1-0 lead over the Carolina Hurricanes after the first period of Sunday’s game, and they did so mostly due to the play of goaltender Zane McIntyre. The B’s eventually fell 4-3 in overtime, but McIntyre was able to hold his own in net during the first period to help the Bruins maintain their early lead. Watch a breakdown of McIntyre’s first-period play in the Arbella Coverage Cam video above. Thumbnail photo via James Guillory/USA TODAY Sport Images ... NESN.com