Saturday, December 17, 2011

More man games lost to concussion in the NHL

Allsports article on the rash of concussions in hockey. Are there more now than ever or is it just that they are reported more. How can the NHL reduce them.

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It is a little sad when so much of the hockey sports news and sports on the web is centered around the concussion issues that are plaguing the game these days. The latest player to fall victim is Chris Pronger of the Philadelphia Flyers.   Earlier the Flyers lost their and the leagues leading point getter Claude Giroux to concussion.

Chris Pronger, lost for the season and playoffs with concussion symptoms.

The face of the game,  Sydney Crosby was put back on the shelf after a seemingly innocent enough play against the Boston Bruins. With the amount of talent laid up you could likely put together a Stanley Cup contender.

Claude Giroux out of the Flyers lineup with a concussion
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Chicago Bears Playoff hopes fizzle as they get Tebowed

Allsports article on Tim Tebow getting another come from behind win, this time over the Chicago Bears. A Marion Barber Brain Cramp helped Tebow's cause greatly.

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Tim Tebow, Quarterback for the Denver Bronco's

So mark it up that the Chicago Bears have become the latest victims of Tim Tebow, the Denver Bronco’s young quarterback who just seems to come back in the nick of time to win the game for the Bronco’s. Allsports would say that right now he is the story for the NFL in the sports news and sports on the web. His team started the season with one win and four losses, sitting at the bottom of the AFC West. Enter Tebow and since he has taken over from Kyle Orton, running the Bronco’s offense, the team is 7 wins and one loss and moved into first place in the division. The Bronco’s have won six straight games and Tebow has orchestrated the wins in dramatic fashion, coming from behind in the fourth quarter in most cases.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Media Giants are Maple Leafs new Owners

Allsports article on Bell and Rogers joining forces to purchase MLSE for the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan for a whopping $1.32 billion. Is it good for the fans?

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So it is official, Canada’s two biggest electronic media giants have joined up to purchase the 79.5% majority stake in the parent company of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, ACC and more from the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan. Big news for sports news and sports on the web and even bigger dollars in the bank roll it took to make the deal. The teachers cashed out for a whopping 1.32 billion dollars, which is based on the enterprise value of just over 2 billion. Remember way back in March when I wrote an article that was a little tongue and cheek about buying the Maple Leafs that was titled “How would you like to own the Toronto Maple Leafs“. Well the teachers finally let the money talk and the sale has come to fruition.

Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment

BCE, the parent company of Bell and Rogers Communication, the two major media giants in Canada formed a partnership for the purchase. Strange bedfellows to be sure because they are in direct competition with each other for the public’s hard earned money in the electronic entertainment industry.

Maple Leafs purchased by Bell and Rogers as part of MLSE
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Leafs take out Rangers after Bruin Mauling

The Toronto Maple Leafs get back on a winning note after back to back losses against the Boston Bruins. It was a good 3-2 win against a hot team in New York.

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Toronto Maple Leafs Logo

Allsports here for some hockey sports news and sports on the web. I will talk a little about the Toronto Maple Leafs and their fight to get back to respectability. The Leafs have been plagued by injuries to some of their starters but have still managed to stay up in the top half of the Eastern Conference. They were playing some pretty good hockey until they ran into the juggernaut called the Boston Bruins, who mauled the Leafs in back to back games. Mind you the Bruins have been  having their way with pretty much everyone they face these days and went 12-0-1 in the month of November. The Bruins are pretty tough to beat with solid defense and four big and balanced lines. They play strong consistent hockey and pay close attention to detail. Tim Thomas is also carrying on where he left off last year and maybe even more frugal at giving up goals. Yes the Bruins are looking very good as a strong contender to defend their championship if they can stay healthy.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Boudreau quick to bounce back behind the bench

Allsports article on Bruce Boudreau bouncing back behind the bench as the Anaheim Ducks coach after only 67 hours of unemployment. Its tough on Carlyle he still gets paid

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So it didn’t take long for Bruce Boudreau to change his address and find employment in the hockey world. He is starting to make a few waves in the hockey sports news and sports on the web. In fact Boubreau was only unemployed for about 67 hours before he was snapped up by another NHL team.

Bruce Boudreau hired by Ducks to replace Randy Carlyle

The Anaheim Ducks, who are having a brutal season tied the can to their coach Randy Carlyle and brought Bruce Boudreau on board. Management thought that Boudreaus easy going nature and relaxed attitude might be just the change the team needed because they sure were not responding to Randy Carlyles regimented and strict style anymore.

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