June 20, 2013

2013 Stanley Cup Finals: How Chicago and Boston Win Their Games

The Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks have not failed in the expectation that the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals would be a clash of titans. The first four games have featured three overtime games (one triple overtime), two games with seven or more goals, two games with five goals combined, big hits, touch-passing plays and everything

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Fantasy Football: Should Jimmy Graham Be Taken With The First Overall Pick?

Ever since the news broke that Rob Gronkowski was undergoing a fourth forearm surgery and a second back operation, the fantasy community has been all  aflutter for what his absence could mean in terms of raising Jimmy Graham’s draft value. Although there is still much unknown when exactly Gronk will return from his sabbatical to

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Stanley Cup Finals: Blackhawks Ride Rollercoaster to 6-5 OT Victory in Boston

For the third time in four games, the Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins needed overtime to determine a winner, but Game 4 hardly resembled the prior three. The electric action featured eleven goals, just one fewer than the total racked up in the first three games. Star netminders Tuukka Rask and Corey Crawford finally cracked, leading to a deluge of goals capped off by Brent Seabrook’s OT winner.

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