Chicago climate: Friday marks coldest day of winter, brings

Chicago has already seen the coldest climate of this winter Friday morning, and a persistent wind chill will make the air really feel even icier. Temperatures fell to 1 diploma at O’Hare International Airport about 3:15 a.m. Friday, dipping beneath the 2 diploma low of Jan. 19, in line with National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Friedlein. Though temperatures will finally climb to a excessive of about 17 levels, the wind chill has the potential to make it really feel extra like minus 15, the climate service mentioned. A wind chill advisory is in impact till 10 a.m. Bitterly chilly temps anticipated tonight into Friday morning. The lowest temps since winter 2019 are doubtless,

All the Champions League teams’ winter transfers

All the Champions League teams’ winter transfers

Latest major transfers Real Madrid snap up Man. City prospect Brahim Díaz Dominic Solanke, Nathaniel Clyne swap Liverpool for Bournemouth Porto complete signing of Fernando Andrade Naldo leaves Schalke for Monaco VOTE FOR YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR Ajax (NED)In: Lisandro Magallán (Boca Juniors), Mateo Cassierra (Groningen, end of loan)OutUEFA.com - News

All the Europa League teams’ winter transfers

All the Europa League teams’ winter transfers

Top stories Chelsea sign Dortmund's Pulišić but loan him back Eintracht take Rode on loan from BVB Barcelona acquire Valencia's Jeison on loan VOTE FOR YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR Club by clubArsenal (ENG)In: noneOut: noneBATE Borisov (BLR)In: Bojan Dubajić (Gorodeya), Nemanja Milić (Crvena zvezda) Out: Nemanja Mil... UEFA.com - News

Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara Break Down Bruins’ Winter Classic Win

Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara Break Down Bruins’ Winter Classic Win

Tuesday afternoon wasn’t just an another game for the Boston Bruins. All eyes were on Notre Dame Stadium as the Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks squared off the 2019 NHL Winter Classic. New Year’s Day brought a back-and-forth affair between the Original Six franchises, but the B’s ultimately prevailed with a 4-2 win. After Boston’s second straight win, Patrice Bergeron shed light on the magnitude of the Winter Classic stage, while Zdeno Chara praised Tuukka Rask’s efforts against Chicago. To hear what they had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank.

Bruins’ Bruce Cassidy Discusses Feelings Leading Up To Winter Classic

Bruins’ Bruce Cassidy Discusses Feelings Leading Up To Winter Classic

While Tuesday’s Boston Bruins game will look just the same in the standings as any other game, it certainly has a bigger feel to it. The B’s are in South Bend, Ind. for the 2019 Winter Classic where they will take on the Chicago Blackhawks. It’s always an exciting game, regardless of which teams are playing. But while there’s plenty of understandable excitement, once the puck drops both teams have a job to do. Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy told NESN’s Andy Brickley what the feelings are like leading up to a game like the Winter Classic. To hear what he had to say, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above,

Bruins Focused On Divisional Tilt With Sabres Ahead Of Winter Classic

Bruins Focused On Divisional Tilt With Sabres Ahead Of Winter Classic

Before turning their attention to the Winter Classic, the Boston Bruins have a very important Atlantic Division matchup against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday night at KeyBank Center. The Bruins sit fourth in the division standings, three points behind the third-place Sabres. Buffalo topped the Bruins 4-2 on Dec. 16 in Boston, using a three-goal third period to steal one away from the B’s. With a potent offense led by Jack Eichel and Jeff Skinner, the Sabres are not a team the Bruins can look past, despite the bright lights of Notre Dame Stadium on New Years Day beckoning. To hear from the Bruins ahead of Saturday’s matchup against the Sabres... NESN.com

David Backes To Have Hearing For High Hit Putting His Winter Classic In Jeopardy

David Backes To Have Hearing For High Hit Putting His Winter Classic In Jeopardy

The Boston Bruins might once again be down a veteran in the Winter Classic. B’s forward David Backes will have a hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety for a high hit on New Jersey Devils forward Blake Coleman, the league announced Friday. Backes earned a minor penalty for an illegal check to the head with two minutes to go in Thursday night’s loss at TD Garden. Backes caught Coleman with a shoulder/elbow to the head, as the New Jersey forward attempted to clear the puck from the Devils zone. The B’s veteran does have a history with Player Safety after a three-game suspension last season for a hit on Red Wings