Bruins Dealing With Injuries To Key Players Heading Into Game 2 Vs. Senators

Share this: The Boston Bruins will be without forward David Krejci and defenseman Colin Miller on Saturday in Game 2 against the Ottawa Senators. Krejci is dealing with a lower-body injury that forced him to miss Game 1, and Miller left Wednesday’s contest after a knee-to-knee collision. NESN’s Andy Brickley joined Kacie McDonnell on “NESN Sports Today” to break down who will need to step up for the Bruins in Game 2. To hear who Brickley said needs to step up for Boston, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

David Price Plays Catch, Shows Signs Of Improvement Following Elbow Scare

Share this: David Price’s recovery process took a small, but important, step forward Saturday. The Boston Red Sox left-handed starter’s left elbow showed signs improvement, which allowed him to play catch for a bit. “(There were) strength improvements to the point of putting the ball back in his hand a little more consistently,” manager John Farrell told reporters in Fort Myers, Fla., via MLB.com. “Today’s the first step for that. A short game of catch. That’s what he’s going through. Not off a mound but just to get the arm moving with a ball in flight, and he will continue in this phase for a period of time. There’s no set distance and volume yet to the throws.” Hear more from Farrell and Price about

Al Horford Puts Coal In Kristaps Porzingis’ Stocking With Monster Dunk

Share this: Everyone’s exchanging gifts this holiday season, and Al Horford had an extra special present for Kristaps Porzingis on Christmas Day. The Boston Celtics forward took center stage at Madison Square Garden in the third quarter of his team’s matchup with the New York Knicks. Horford took the ball at the top of the key and saw only Porzingis in his path. So, the All-Star big man drove the lane and proceeded to put the 7-foot-3 Latvian on a poster. We’d imagine this poster would look good in Horford’s living room. Horford turned 30 years old this summer, but this mammoth dunk proves he still has plenty of pep left in his step. Check out the Celtics’ and Knicks’ Christmas Day uniforms >> Thumbnail photo

Bruins Excited About Their Young Players Heading Into 2016-17 NHL Season

Share this: With the recent undisclosed injuries to Kevan Miller and Adam McQuaid, even more opportunities are there for the Boston Bruins’ younger players to step up heading into the 2016-17 season. “We’ve said all along the opportunity will be there for younger players if they’re able to step forward, and you’re seeing throughout camp we’ve had a couple players who have emerged in that regard, whether that’s through injury or through their good play,” Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said at the team’s media day Tuesday. “And the coaching staff has been excited about their play, so we move forward with that and we feel they’ve added a lot of dimensions to our team.” Hear more in the video from “NESN Sports Today,” presented

Ibrahimović calls on Paris to take ‘the next step’

It was another UEFA Champions League victory over Chelsea but this time it felt more significant than the one 12 months ago, an irresistible sign that this Paris Saint-Germain side could indeed answer the post-match call from Zlatan Ibrahimović and take the next step to greatness.Ibrahimović's challenge to his team-mates after his show-stopping performance on another thrilling west London occasion was to use their 4-2 aggregate win to take them to the next level. "Today we did well, but let's see what happens in the quarter-finals," he said after the Ligue 1 club's 2-1 second-leg triumph. "If we do well there, then it looks good."The Sweden captain believes Laurent Blanc's...

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