Share this: If you need a break from all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, come out and join NESN and Bud Light at the Main Street Sports Bar in Plymouth for a Boston Bruins viewing party. While the Bruins hit the road to take on the Florida Panthers, you can still get together with B’s fans here in New England, as we’re bringing Bruins fans together to watch the game on NESN while enjoying some ice-cold Bud Light. Not only can you come down and watch the B’s game, you’ll also get a chance to make it on NESN’s “Ultimate Bruins Show” in the process. Be sure to join us at Main Street Sports Bar in Plymouth at 7:30 p.m. ET
Tag: game
Frank Vatrano Scores For Providence Bruins In First Game Back From Injury
Share this: Frank Vatrano is back. After being sidelined with a foot injury for nearly four months, Vatrano returned to the ice Friday with the Providence Bruins for their game against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. And Vatrano found the back of the net in his first game back. With Providence down 2-1 with just over three minutes remaining in the game, Vatrano fired home a wrist shot to knot the score at two. Providence went on to win 3-2 after Peter Cehlarik scored the game-winning goal just 44 seconds later. Thumbnail photo via Rick Osentoski/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Celtics Wrap: Kawhi Leonard Lifts Spurs To 108-101 Win Vs. Struggling C’s
Share this: The Boston Celtics didn’t have to worry about closing out Wednesday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs because they never had the chance. The C’s fell behind early, and while they mounted comebacks in the second and third quarters, they were far from enough in the Spurs’ 108-101 victory at AT&T Center. Avery Bradley led the Isaiah Thomas-less Celtics with 25 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, while Jae Crowder (15 points), Al Horford (13), Terry Rozier (12) and Marcus Smart (11) all reached double-digits in scoring. San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 26 points. With the win, the Spurs improved to 20-5, while the Celtics dropped to 13-12. Here’s how it all went down in San Antonio. STARTING FIVEMarcus Smart, Avery Bradley, Jae Crowder,
Wake Forest Radio Announcer Leaked Game Plan Information To Opponents
Share this: Apparently, double agents don’t only appear in spy movies. That’s right, there are even spies in college football. According to an announcement from Wake Forest, the team’s radio announcer Tommy Elrod shared game plan information with their opponents on multiple occasions dating back to 2014. How’s that for a #wakeyleaks scandal? The school launched an investigation into a possible leak after game plan documents were found at Louisville’s stadium prior to their November game against the Cardinals. That investigation found evidence that Elrod had been leaking or attempting to leak important game plan information since 2014. Elrod played football at Wake Forest from 1993 to 1997 before joining the coaching staff and rising to quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator under former head coach Jim
Bruins Wrap: Ryan Spooner’s Overtime Goal Lifts Bruins Past Canadiens
The Boston Bruins earned a hard-fought victory with an exciting 2-1 overtime win in Montreal against the Canadiens. Ryan Spooner’s slick overtime goal sealed the victory for Boston, who ended a three-game losing skid with the victory. Tuukka Rask shined in net, turning away 22 of 23 Monreal shot attempts. Here’s how it all went down. FIRST PERIOD STALEMATEThe game remained scoreless after the first period. The teams shared an equal amount of scoring opportunities, as the Canadiens narrowly outshot the Bruins, 8-7. The B’s were fortunate to keep the game scoreless, as they were able to successfully kill two penalties. A... NESN.com
Real Madrid v Napoli: reaction, analysis
Dates: 15 February, 7 MarchReaction Emilio Butragueño, Real Madrid director: "We have the first game at home and we have to get a good result because we know the atmosphere that will await us over there. I remember playing Napoli in 1987 when Maradona was there. It was a very difficult game."Key facts
Celtics Wrap: Russell Westbrook’s 37 Points Power Thunder Past Celtics
Share this: The Boston Celtics led for nearly the entire game but ultimately lost a heartbreaker to the Oklahoma City Thunder by a score of 99-96 on Sunday night. Russell Westbrook’s triple-double streak finally came to an end, but the Thunder star posted game high’s in points and rebounds with 37 and 12, respectively. All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas was absent for the third straight game for the C’s, but Marcus Smart provided a quality performance as the starting point guard with 11 points, nine assists, and six rebounds. Al Horford led the Celtics with 19 points, while Avery Bradley and Jae Crowder each provided 18. Here’s how it all went down. STARTING FIVEPG: Marcus SmartSG: Avery BradleySF: Jae CrowderPF: Amir JohnsonC: Al Horford SLOW STARTIt was a relatively quiet