Posts Tagged ‘ Opponents ’

Rangers Get Best of Brodeur, Kovalchuk

Feb 7th, 2010 | By Bob Trainor | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

The Rangers defeated the New Jersey Devils, 3-1, tonight at Madison Square Garden, to improve to 26-26-7 (59 pts.) overall, including a 13-14-4 (30 pts.) mark at home this season.
Trainor Communications has provided us with this sound from the game.
Henrik Lundqvist
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Marian Gaborik
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Ryan Callahan
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Pacquiao Dominates Cotto with 12th Round Stoppage

Nov 15th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: Boxing, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

Las Vegas – Manny Pacquiao had another epic performance and for Miguel Cotto it was a fight for survival as referee Kenny Bayless stepped in and stopped the fight at 0:55 of the  12-round in the most anticipated fight of the year. With his win, Pacquiao once again secured his position as the best pound-for-pound [...]



Rangers Win Laugher, 7-2

Oct 13th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – It’s been a very long time since the Rangers crashed the nets like the did last night. And it’s been a very long time since they have been so well conditioned that they dominated the third period.
The Toronto Maple Leafs didn’t know what hit them.
So much so that the Blueshirts [...]



Sweet Caroline’s No Pushover

Sep 10th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Tennis, Top Story

FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Although America’s Sweetheart is out, “Sweet Caroline” is still plaing music at the Open. And with Melanie Oudin going home, Caroline Wozniacki becomes the story in Flushing.
The attractive 19 year-old from Denmark, has slowly been improving and now has reached her first Semifinals at a Grand Slam. She is just soaking [...]



Murray Ready for An Open Run

Aug 29th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Tennis, Top Story

FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Believe it or not, the US Open is a lot easier then Wimbledon for Andy Murray. I New York, the second seeded player can be more relaxed, compared to the scrutiny he gets in London.
“Yeah, it’s normal,” said Murray, who hopes to finally win a Grand Slam this year after losing [...]



Rangers Don’t Fall into Wild Trap

Mar 25th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – In football, it’s called a trap game – a match where a team overlooks its inferior opponent.
Yet, when it comes to the Minnesota Wild, it’s always a trap game, as Jacques Lemaire’s system slows down the attacking opponents almost to a crawl.
In the end though, the Blueshirts didn’t get trapped, coming out [...]



Giants Go To 2-0

Sep 16th, 2008 | By Ben Sanchez | Category: New York Giants

The mark of an elite football team is beating the teams you’re supposed to beat, we’re not talking about merely winning we’re talking about the football equivalent of pushing the little guy down, kicking sand in their face, and walking off with their girlfriends. Well not only did the Giants humiliate the “little guy” Rams [...]



Sandora Helps Ducks Take Game 2

Aug 19th, 2008 | By Brian Bohl | Category: Long Island Ducks

CENTRAL ISLIP, NY — Providing the Ducks with extra outs can be the death-knell of opponents right now.
Somerset flubbed two routine ground balls in the third inning Monday night. Consider that the key to failure, as the Ducks capitalized by scoring five runs en route to a 13-4 blowout victory over Somerset in Game 2. [...]