Bruins’ Bruce Cassidy Takes Issue With Refs’ Treatment Of Brad Marchand

With simply two penalty minutes throughout 9 playoff video games in 2019, Brad Marchand isn’t the “little ball of hate” he was for the Boston Bruins. But head coach Bruce Cassidy isn’t too happy with the remedy Marchand has acquired from some recreation officers throughout the postseason. In explicit, Cassidy took situation with the cross-checking penalty assessed to Marchand on the finish of the primary interval of Game 2 between the Bruins and the Columbus Blue Jackets. (The Blue Jackets would find yourself scoring on the facility play.) “Marchy had no penalty minutes in the playoffs. None, until last night, zero,” he mentioned, per WEEI.com’s Matt Kalman. “Leadin... NESN.com

Report: Joe Paterno’s Health in ‘Rapid Decline,’ As Former Penn State Coach Receives Daily Cancer Treatment

by Mike Cole on Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 8:42PM   When news broke of Joe Paterno's cancer was diagnosed with cancer last month, Paterno's family went to great measures to ensure that the cancer was "treatable," and that Paterno's doctors were "optimistic he will make a full recovery." That sounds like it may have changed. SportsByBrooks reports that the former Penn State head coach, who was fired amid the ongoing Jerry Sandusky scandal, has seemingly took a turn for the worst. Brooks cited a "Penn State athletic department official" who told him that Paterno, 84, is seeing a rapid decline in his health. "Joe is a lot closer to dying soon than the public is aware. It is very bad," a Penn

Josh Reddick Gets Blockbuster Treatment in ‘Chronicles of Reddick’ Video From Red Sox Productions

It has been a stellar 2011 season for Josh Reddick, who has taken Red Sox Nation by storm with his contributions in place of the injured J.D. Drew. The right fielder is hitting .338 with five home runs and 23 RBIs in 46 games for Boston this season. On Sunday night he proved he can come through in the clutch, ripping a single down the left field line that allowed the Sox to take a 3-2 win in extra innings over the Yankees. The 24-year-old has quickly become a fan favorite in Boston, popular enough to earn his own blockbuster film -- sort of. Red Sox Productions released a trailer for the The Chronicles of Reddick, a parody of the 2004 science