Posts Tagged ‘ Two Games ’

Biron’s Waiting Paid Off

Feb 15th, 2010 | By Brian Bohl | Category: New York Islanders, Top Story

UNIONDALE, NY—Martin Biron waited more than a month for a chance to appear in a NHL game.
Biron’s patience paid off as the 32-year-old posted wins in consecutive starts in a six-day span. With the impending Olympic break, Biron did his best to showcase his skills before the league’s March 3 trade deadline.
Islanders coach Scott Gordon [...]



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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A Big East Win St. John’s Needed at the Garden

Jan 14th, 2010 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: Basketball, Top Story

When Dwight Hardy, the St. John’s junior guard made the tying and winning shots at the line with second remaining at Madison Square Garden Wednesday evening against Cincinnati there was a message sent to the Big East Conference.  Perhaps St. John’s will have more of these games in the month ahead.
“Every time you win at [...]



Rose Bowl 2010 Preview

Dec 31st, 2009 | By Nick Haswell | Category: College Football, Top Story

On September 4th, the Oregon Ducks were sitting with a 0-1 record after a decisive loss to the Boise State Broncos 19-8. LaGarrette Blount, a 1,000 yard rusher in 2008, was suspended for the season after his infamous punch to Boise State’s Byron Hout just after the game. New Head Coach Chip Kelly was facing [...]



Football Talk

Dec 31st, 2009 | By David Ortega | Category: Fantasy Football

Looking under the hood of Week 16
Ego’s aside, the Vikings need to let Favre lead…
The proof is definitely in the pudding and if you cared to take a taste last night watching Monday night football, you would come to the same conclusion. The Vikings need to cater the offense around what Favre can do. In [...]



Looking Under the Hood at Week 15

Dec 27th, 2009 | By David Ortega | Category: Fantasy Football

Do what you do best!….
Even though they may not have anything left to play for in the regular season, it may make great sense for Philip Rivers and the Chargers to keep doing what they do best. Over the past two and a half months only the Colts have been as good and no one’s [...]



The Rangers Finally Live Long and Prospal at Home

Dec 23rd, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – Maybe it was the Christmas spirit coming through, but more than likely, it the four-game winning streak which put John Tortorella in such a jovial mood.
Whatever it is, though, this is a different man than the one who lashed into his team last week for lack of hustle against the New York [...]



Jets Look To Keep Surging Against Atlanta

Dec 20th, 2009 | By T. J. Rosenthal | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

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With three straight wins against struggling opponents, the 7-6 Jets come back to the Swamp this Sunday to face a once playoff bound team now fighting for its life as well, the 6-7 Atlanta Falcons. Losing starting QB Matt Ryan and one of the NFL’s top RBs Michael Turner to [...]



The Top 6 Most Shocking Games of All Time: Part 1

Nov 25th, 2009 | By Jimmy Scott | Category: Jimmy Scott, New York Mets, Top Story

Lists.  That’s a great thing about sports; about baseball.  You can come up with Top 10 lists about anything, from Top 10 pitchers of all-time to the Top 10 hitters of all-time to the Top 10 Yankees teams of all-time.  There are lists about Hispanic players, the hotness of players’ wives; lists of brothers who’ve [...]



Belichick’s Risky Call Gives the Jets Life

Nov 19th, 2009 | By T. J. Rosenthal | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

The J-e-t-s Jets Jets Jets were left for dead late Sunday as Jags RB Maurice Jones-Drew jokingly apologized at the podium to fantasy owners for taking a knee to help run out the clock. Now  4-5 and somehow trailing in the AFC wildcard hunt after a 3-0 start, even coach Rex Ryan admitted after the [...]