Share this: Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will square off in a highly anticipated super fight in Las Vegas later this summer, but fans didn’t have to wait until Aug. 26 to see the two men meet face to face. McGregor and Mayweather teamed up for a four-day world promotional tour, which kicked off Tuesday in Los Angeles, and made stops in Toronto and Brooklyn before concluding in London on Friday. And while “The Notorious” and “Money” Mayweather are two of the best fighters in combat sports, they also are two of the most entertaining athletes in recent memory. As expected, neither disappointed when they had the microphone during the press junket, but these five one-liners were our favorites of the tour. “Why
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Don Sweeney, Bruins Preparing For Upcoming NHL Draft At Scouting Combine
Share this: The hockey season almost is over with the Stanley Cup Final underway, but the hard work never stops in the NHL. That includes for the league’s general managers, who currently are looking into building their 2017-18 teams, including through the upcoming NHL draft. One of those GMs is the Boston Bruins’ Don Sweeney, who Friday talked about the draft and more in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link
Canadiens’ First Regulation Loss Of Season Comes In Brutal 10-0 Defeat
Share this: If you were taken aback when you looked at the NHL box scores Friday night, you certainly weren’t alone. The Montreal Canadiens, who led the league with 19 points and had yet to lose in regulation this season heading into Friday, surrendered 10 (!) goals to the Columbus Blue Jackets in an embarrassing 10-0 loss. Scott Hartnell, Josh Anderson, Cam Atkinson and Nick Foligno all scored twice, while Seth Jones and David Savard both lit the lamp once in an offensive clinic put on by the Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. Al Montoya got the start in net for the Canadiens. He made 30 stops, but that doesn’t really matter when you allow 10 goals. Thumbnail photo via Russell LaBounty/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Jonas Gustavsson’s Career Night, Incredible Stops Save Bruins In Tampa (Video)
Jonas Gustavsson made a career-high 42 saves Tuesday night in Tampa Bay, and it took every single one of them for the Boston Bruins to come away with a thrilling 1-0 overtime victory against the Lightning. One save in the second period stood out, though, earning Gustavsson DCU Save of the Game honors. Check out the highlight play in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports Images ...