Welcome again, your goals had been your ticket out/ Welcome again, to that very same outdated place that you just laughed about/ Well, the names have all modified because you hung round/ But these goals have remained, they usually’ve circled. The bubble-gum lyrics come from the John Sebastian theme music of the 1970s hit TV present, “Welcome Back, Kotter.” They serenade a instructor who returns to his outdated highschool. Replace “Kotter” with “President Trump” and it’s a distinct, not-so-sweet music of Donald J. Trump’s long-overdue return to Chicago. Welcome again, Mr. President! Air Force One lands Monday morning at O’Hare Airport for Trump’s first go to to Chicago as
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Bruce Cassidy Not Pleased With Bruins’ Penalty Kill In Loss To Canucks
The Boston Bruins struggled on the defensive end Thursday night, to say the least. The B’s suffered one of their ugliest losses of the season at TD Garden, dropping an 8-5 decision to the Vancouver Canucks. Bruce Cassidy wasn’t happy with his team’s all-around play against the Canucks, but the head coach made note of the penalty kill, which struggled to block shots throughout the contest. To hear more from Cassidy, check out the video above from “Bruins Overtime Live,” presented by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports < ... NESN.com
Brandon Carlo’s Heads-Up Play Keeps Bruins’ Penalty Kill Strong Vs. Canucks
Share this: The Boston Bruins have the second-best penalty kill in the NHL, and they showed that Saturday. The Vancouver Canucks had the man-advantage in the second period at TD Garden, but they didn’t get anything out of it thanks to Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo. The Canucks were threatening in front of Boston goaltender Anton Khudobin, but when a shot went behind the net, Carlo had the wherewithal to get in front of the puck and in the passing lane, giving the Bruins the puck back. Watch it unfold on the Arbella Coverage Cam in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Redknapp: Mata deal will kill Modric move
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says that Chelsea's signing of Juan Mata will likely kill their prospects of signing Luka Modric as well.GettyImagesLuka Modric joined Spurs from Dinamo Zagreb in 2008• Preview: Man Utd v Tottenham • Chelsea agree Mata deal • AVB: Modric pursuit not up to me• Redknapp mulls Modric saleModric has been linked with a £35 million move to Stamford Bridge all summer and has expressed his desire to quit the club, however Chelsea announced on Sunday that they have agreed a deal to sign Spanish international Mata from Valencia for around £25 million.Now Redknapp believes that Mata's arrival in England could mean that his player stays at White Hart Lane this month."Chelsea have signed him?" Redknapp told talkSPORT. "I didn't know that. Well,