NHL Where Does The Low Event Road Lead? Some teams get back to respectability by taking the air out of the...puck. Sure, whatever. But is that all it leads to? This is sort of an addendum to the Flyers Denouement, and perhaps a warning to a team like, oh I don't know, the Hawks, who
Soccer Things From The Premier League: Throw A Tack On The Road Stop The Meat Wall With one stoppage and review, the title race and relegation battle come into much clearer relief. I try not to combine the two areas I cover the most, hockey and soccer. But sometimes, rivers form a confluence. Most of the hockey podcasts/coverage I consume at one point or another
Soccer Could The USMNT Start Without Christian Pulisic? The US captain has been utterly awful for months now. Does that have any bearing on June? Betteridge's Law, folks. I know I'm nerfing my own piece here, but I really couldn't think of a headline that wasn't a question. The World
NHL NHL Playoffs Night 13: Just Another Brick In The Wallstedt Getting to the end of the first round, where another two teams bit the dust for very different reasons. Wild 5 - 2 Stars (Wild win series 4-2) Everyone's going to point to the Stars "struggles" at even-strength in the six games, with them scoring
Hawks I Can Only Conclude That Hawks Fans Have Been Gaslit The Athletic's fan survey is out. Do Hawks fans really know what they're watching? Perhaps ever since I stopped standing outside Gate 3 every home game, I've lost touch with what Hawks fans think and feel. Both of those things are probably better for
Soccer Champions League Semifinal Preview: Two Irresistible Forces, One Immovable Object, One Existential Crisis
NHL NHL Playoffs Night 6: The Cream Rises To The Top As we head into the second weekend of the postseason, the top teams are separating themselves. Sabres 3 - 1 Bruins (Sabres lead 2-1) It is very impressive for a young team making it's first swim in the choppy waters of the playoffs to win their first road