Blackhawks 3, Jets 2 (OT): Scrambled Hawks nonetheless winless in

The Blackhawks modified all the pieces they might Saturday: ahead strains, defensive pairings, goaltender. Yet they nonetheless squandered an brisk begin, nonetheless spent too lengthy on the ice every shift, nonetheless dedicated a brutal defensive breakdown at an important time, and nonetheless completed the night time winless on the season after a 3-2 time beyond regulation loss to the Jets. “As a group, we have to have that character to close out games and step on their throat when they’re down,” Brandon Saad mentioned afterwards. Clearly, via three video games — every painful defeats in their very own methods — the Hawks don’t have that but. Leading 2-Zero after the primary interval and 2-1 midway

Patriots Fans Won’t Like Jets Writer’s AFC East QB Power Rankings

Patriots Fans Won’t Like Jets Writer’s AFC East QB Power Rankings

There’s a new wave of quarterbacks in the AFC East, but the division’s legend still remains. Tom Brady, who will be 42-years-old when next NFL season kicks off, is coming off his sixth Super Bowl victory. The New York Jets boast a promising young talent in Sam Darnold, as do the Buffalo Bills with Josh Allen. For now, Luke Falk appears to be the next Miami Dolphins quarterback following their trade of Ryan Tannehill, unless of course they draft or trade for someone else. So how do they all stack up with one another? Manish Mehta, a noted Patriots detractor who covers the Jets for the New York Daily News, ranked the AFC

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

Julian Edelman Shares Simple Message On Twitter After Patriots Beat Jets

Julian Edelman Shares Simple Message On Twitter After Patriots Beat Jets

The Patriots’ *real* season is about to begin. After beating the New York Jets 38-3 in the regular season finale, New England now has its eyes set on the postseason. They’ll get a little bit of time to catch their breath, as Sunday’s win secured a first-round bye. Pats wide receiver Julian Edelman took to Twitter after the game to share a pretty simple message. Accompanied with a picture of him carrying the ball, the wide receiver posted the caption, “Forward. #OnToJanuary” (You can view the tweet here.) At 11-5, this hasn’t been the most wildly successful... NESN.com

Todd Bowles’ Explanation For Jets Acquiring No. 3 Pick Is A Bit Puzzling

Todd Bowles’ Explanation For Jets Acquiring No. 3 Pick Is A Bit Puzzling

If what Todd Bowles said Tuesday was true, then the New York Jets have some explaining to do. On March 17, the Jets traded up for the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, sending the Indianapolis Colts the No. 6 overall pick and three second-rounders. Many assumed the Jets had a specific target in mind, likely a quarterback, if they were willing to give up that much to move up three spots. But Bowles provided a different explanation Tuesday morning. Considering the Jets already had the No. 6 pick, this logic seems a little puzzling. Why trade up to the No. 3 pick if you still had a shot at

Patriots Owner’s Son Josh Kraft Zings Jets With Hall Of Fame Dig

Patriots Owner’s Son Josh Kraft Zings Jets With Hall Of Fame Dig

by Zack Cox on Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 5:42PM 2,618 The NFL season still is three months away, and the New England Patriots already are taking shots at the New York Jets. Speaking Thursday at a New England Patriots Charitable Foundation awards banquet at Gillette Stadium, foundation president Josh Kraft seized an opportunity to deliver a sick burn aimed at the Patriots’ longtime rivals. As reported by the Boston Herald, Kraft suggested banquet attendees visit the nearby Patriots’ Hall of... NESN.com