Posts Tagged ‘ Two Seasons ’

Kotalik Reportedly Holding Up Deal

Feb 1st, 2010 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

Al trade that looked all but done last night is now on hold as the Rangers and Flames await work for Ales Kotalik.
According to the NY Post, Kotalik is taking his time in deciding whether to accept the trade that will send the disgruntled winger along with Christopher Higgins to Calgary in exchange for Olli [...]



A Tale of Two Seasons

Dec 17th, 2009 | By John J. Buro | Category: New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK -Though their surnames are representative of two countries, the sweaters of Marian Gaborik and Henrik Lundqvist are each adorned with the very same diagonal logo.
R-A-N-G-E-R-S.
Thus, before the Winter Olympics interrupt yet another NHL regular season and separate any number of teammates for a solid two weeks, this logo remains the one constant for [...]



Weis Out At Notre Dame

Dec 1st, 2009 | By John Kelly | Category: College Football

After another 6-6 season AD Jack Swarbrick officially pulled the plug on the Weis regime. The Irish plummeted in the month of November for the second year recording and four straight losses to Navy, Pitt, Connecticut and Stanford.
The University put out a statement just after 3 p.m.
“We have great expectations for our football program, and [...]



Changing of the Guard in the NFL?

Oct 2nd, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: Football, Top Story

Just three weeks into the 2009 National Football League season, it’s much too soon to draw season-ending conclusions. For proof of that, look no further than just two seasons ago when the 2007 New York Giants were shredded defensively to the tune of allowing 80 points while starting 0-2, before finishing 10-6 and riding a [...]



Successful CAA Football Begins 2009 Picking Up Where It Left Off

Sep 5th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: College Football

With two–thirds of its conference (8 of 12 teams) accounting for one-third of the top 24 of the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision preseason coaches poll, the Colonial Athletic Association embarks on its third season of football with high expectations as unquestionably the best FCS conference top to bottom.
And, why not?
In its first year of existence, [...]



Asadoorian Finds New Meaning for Strikeout

Jun 12th, 2009 | By Justin Felisko | Category: Bridgeport Bluefish, Top Story

Bridgeport, CT—When Rick Asadoorian stepped to the plate at the Ballpark at Harbor Yard on May 28 as the designated hitter for the Bridgeport Bluefish, some fans and teammates may have been confused.  Why was Asadoorian, a pitcher, the designated hitter?  Though the relief pitcher has much more experience driving in the big runs with [...]



Navrette Back With Ducks For Another Year

May 8th, 2009 | By Brian Bohl | Category: Long Island Ducks, Top Story

CENTRAL ISLIP, NY- Ground ball after ground ball is thwacked towards third base. The practice session balls are hit hard but still  fail to simulate the velocity that accompany screaming line drives that fly like bullets down the line.
Despite coming off his best two offensive seasons, Ray Navarrete was asked to learn a new position [...]



Remembering The Bird

Apr 24th, 2009 | By Bob Lazzari | Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story

The year was 1976; “Frampton Comes Alive” was gaining in music popularity, a former football player was still patrolling the White House, and yours truly had just received a driver’s license.  Baseball season started with my next-door-neighbor, Al–a HUGE Detroit fan–telling me about this eccentric, young kid who had made the Tigers’ pitching staff.  “They call him [...]



Mets Ink Garcia to Minor League Deal

Jan 24th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: New York Mets, Top Story

Although he won’t solve the Mets search for a No. 2 starters, Freddy Garcia may help the club in 2009. Inking the righthander to a minor league deal, the Mets hope the former All-Star has recovered from labrum surgery that he had on his right shoulder in Aug. 2007.