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Oilers Reportedly Interested in Free Agent Jake DeBrusk
Jake DeBrusk's era with the Boston Bruins seems to be drawing to a close. With his eligibility for unrestricted free agency starting on Monday, there have been no signs of a contract extension from the Bruins. This development signals a significant change for DeBrusk, who has spent his entire NHL career with Boston since being drafted.
By Local Man4 days ago in Unbalanced
"The Unconventional Success Story of Andrew Tate: From Pro Fighter to Outspoken Entrepreneur"
Andrew Tate: The Man, The Myth, The Legend Andrew Tate is a man who needs no introduction. As a former kickboxing world champion, business owner, social media influencer, and reality TV star, he has carved out a unique and enigmatic presence in the public eye. With his larger than life personality, controversial opinions, and unapologetic approach to life, Andrew Tate is a figure who elicits strong reactions from those who encounter him.
By Hameed Ahmed4 days ago in Unbalanced
A Look at the 10 Remaining Teams Who Have Yet to Win the Stanley Cup
On June 24, 2024, the Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in their franchise history, which began back in 1993. The NHL has seen a lot of first-time champions crowned in recent years. This year marks the fourth time in the last seven years that the Stanley Cup went to a team who hadn't won it before. The trend started with the Washington Capitals in 2018, and in 2019, it was the St. Louis Blues who won it. Last year, the Vegas Golden Knights won the Cup in their sixth season of play.
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Seven: You Always Remember Your 1st
Game Seven. The two most exciting words for any sports fan. It's do or die. It's winner take all. It gets bigger when it's the final round, the Stanley Cup Final in the case of the National Hockey League. The Florida Panthers won the first three games. The Edmonton Oilers won the next three. Now it comes down to this final game. What a way to end the 2023-24 NHL season!
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 days ago in Unbalanced
Winner Takes All: The Complete History of Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Final
Game Seven. No two words have brought out more excitement, tension, and panic more than "Game Seven." Of course, Game Seven exists in the playoff series format that we see in MLB, the NBA, and the NHL. MLB only has the League Championship Series (since 1985) and the World Series played under a best-of-seven format. Since 2003, all NBA playoff rounds have been best-of-seven, while the NHL has had every round play under that format since 1987.
By Clyde E. Dawkins10 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Six: Let's Get Dangerous!
It all ends on Monday. Game Six of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final had a few trivial notes involved prior to puck drop. For one, the Edmonton Oilers forced Game Six after losing the first three games of this thing, becoming the fourth team to do so in the Final and the tenth team to pull it off in the overall playoffs. They do have a bit of history on their side in this game: no opposing team has ever clinched the Cup in Edmonton.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Five: Conn(or) McSmythe?
One night after the Larry O'Brien trophy was awarded to the NBA Champion Boston Celtics, the Stanley Cup was in Sunrise, Florida for Game Five of the Stanley Cup Final. The Florida Panthers' plans to complete a four-game sweep were thwarted by an onslaught of Edmonton Oilers goals--eight of them, to be exact. Only three teams forced Game Six of the Cup Final after falling behind 3-0. Would the Edmonton Oilers become the fourth?
By Clyde E. Dawkins14 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Four: Change of Plans
Sooooo... that just happened. The Stanley Cup was in the building in Edmonton for Game Four of this year's Final. The Florida Panthers were all set to complete the sweep and capture the Cup for the first time in their franchise history. They shut down the Oilers in the first two games, and Game Three was a hard fought battle won by the Panthers. All signs pointed to the Panthers taking Lord Stanley back to the Sunshine State.
By Clyde E. Dawkins17 days ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Moves into Finals with 14-3 Victory Over Hen Hud
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti Hen Hud Slideshow On Friday May 24, John Jay hosted Hen Hud in the semifinal round of the section one tournament. One versus four, the Wolves did wait a bit, but it wasn’t long before the boys looked very much like the dominant top seed.
By Rich Monetti17 days ago in Unbalanced
Somers Falls in Semifinals to Greeley
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti More Photos On Friday May 24, Somers hosted Horace Greeley in the semifinal round of the sectionals. Two versus three, the regular season 15-6 victory by the Tuskers boded well for a redo. But the Quakers did not oblige.
By Rich Monetti17 days ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls in Section Finals
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or send tip via venmo at @Rich-Monetti Rye Slideshow On Wednesday May 29, top seeded John Jay faced Rye in the Section One Finals. At Yorktown, the Wolves took a quick 2-0 lead, and a game of runs continued. But unfortunately, John Jay did not cross the finish line first.
By Rich Monetti18 days ago in Unbalanced