VIDEO: Patrice Bergeron Scores Bruins’ 1st Goal of Game 3 On Beautiful Tip

The Bruins nearly went into the second intermission down 3-0 in Tuesday night’s Game 3 of the conference semifinals against the Montreal Canadiens. Patrice Bergeron scored at 17:48 of the second period to get the Bruins on the scoreboard and trim the Canadiens’ advantage to 3-1. After winning an offensive-zone faceoff, Bergeron went to the net and deflected a shot from the point by Torey Krug with a perfect tip. It’s Bergeron’s second goal of the series and third of the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs. Check out the goal in the video below.

Loui Eriksson Will Not Return to Bruins-Penguins Game After Taking Hit From Brooks Orpik

Loui Eriksson left the Bruins’ game against the Penguins on Thursday night after taking a huge hit from Pittsburgh defenseman Brooks Orpik in the first period and will not return. The hit occurred on Eriksson’s first shift of the game, and after taking a few seconds to compose himself on the ice, he skated toward the Bruins bench and headed to the locker room. The veteran winger missed five games due to a concussion earlier in the season when he took an illegal hit to the head from Buffalo Sabres forward John Scott. Eriksson has five goals and nine assists in 23 games in his first season in Boston.

Dodgers Fans Taunt Braves With Tomahawk Chop During Game 3 Rout (Video)

by Zack Cox on Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:22AM As Wil Myers and Johnny Cueto can attest, baseball fans have been ruthless toward visiting players throughout the first week of the postseason. Dodger Stadium joined in on the fun Sunday night. After dropping Game 2 of the National League division series by a run in Atlanta, the Dodgers gave the Braves the business back home in Game 3. Los Angeles hung six runs on rookie right-hander Julio Teheran in just 2 2/3 innings en route to a 13-6 rout of the NL East champs, putting the Dodgers just one win away from a trip to the NLCS. Fans in Chavez Ravine were clearly enjoying themselves as their team racked up the highest run total

Sunday Game Team of the Year

Updated: Sunday, 22 Sep 2013 23:38 | Comments Michael Darragh MacAuley gets the vote as Player of the Year from the Sunday Game pundits The All Stars will not be announced until the end of October but the brains trust on the Sunday Game named their best team of 2013 and All-Ireland champions Dublin lead the way with six players on the side. Five Mayo players were rewarded for their efforts this year, while Kerry are doubly represented. The team is completed with one player each from Monaghan and Tyrone.  As for the player of the year, well that honour went to Dublin's Michael Darragh MacAuley. Colm Cooper and Keith Higgins were also among the nominees for this award. Read on to see who made

Tigers force Game 6 in ALCS with 7-5 win (AP)

DETROIT (AP)—A loss from elimination, the exhausted Detroit Tigers needed another big start from their determined ace. When Justin Verlander(notes) began to struggle, a fluky bounce helped extend their season. Verlander kept Detroit in the game with a gutsy effort, and Miguel Cabrera(notes) put the Tigers ahead with a sixth-inning grounder that hit third base before bouncing down the line for a double. Detroit held on for a 7-5 victory over Texas on Thursday that cut the Rangers’ lead to 3-2 in the AL championship series. “We were lucky, but we need lucky times right now,” Cabrera said. Delmon Young hit two home runs for the Tigers in their Game 5 win.(AP photo) The Rangers get another chance to reach the World Series for the

Dalglish: United clash a game like any other

Liverpool vs Manchester United Kenny Dalglish insists Saturday's derby with Manchester United is merely a chance for Liverpool to move within three points of their title rivals. PA PhotosKenny Dalglish is keeping his cool ahead of the derby • Henry: I knew very little of Reds United moved ahead of Liverpool by winning their 19th league title last season, so for the first time in several decades the Reds go into the derby as England's second most successful side when it comes to league championships. Sir Alex Ferguson, traditionally, has made no effort to hide the fact that he views United's clashes with Liverpool as the biggest of the season, but Dalglish says he will treat it like any other game and the opportunity to earn

Rangers Beat Justin Verlander, Tigers in Twice-Delayed Game 1 of ALCS

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Nelson Cruz broke a postseason slump with a home run, and the Texas Rangers beat Detroit's Justin Verlander 3-2 Saturday night as rain followed the Tigers ace and caused nearly two hours of delays in the AL championship series opener. The defending AL champion Rangers scored all their runs off Verlander before the game was interrupted twice for a total of 1 hour, 50 minutes in the top of the fifth. David Murphy hit an RBI single in the second and scored on Ian Kinsler's single, and Cruz's leadoff homer in the fourth made it 3-0. In between the delays, Austin Jackson doubled in a run and scored on a wild pitch by Rangers starter C.J. Wilson. Alexi Ogando, the