The first noise of the NHL offseason was made on Wednesday by none other than the Chicago Blackhawks.
Oakmont Will Yield an Under-Par Champion
For once, I’m disagreeing with golf’s G.O.A.T. from last year. Sorry Jordan Spieth, you’ll have to be under par to have a chance at taking that trophy home again this year.
Who Shifts?
The sabermetric movement in Major League Baseball has fundamentally changed the way the game is played and analyzed.
Early Heisman Front-Runners (And a Dark Horse)
This year features a ton of impact players returning on the offensive end in college football.
Should We Care About Ichiro’s 4,257th Hit?
The short answer is that we should care a little… but also a lot.
The Miami Marlins are Doing it All Wrong
The Marlins have been about 20-30 games back in the NL East standings for the past 5-6 years, and for good reason. Impatience in their players has cost them (quite literally, not, actually) chances at domination in their division.
What Should the Celtics Do With the Number 3 Pick?
Yes, the focus is still on the NBA Finals right now. But before you know it, the NBA draft will take place a week from today. So, as a Celtics fan, it’s about time I come to a conclusion as to what they should do with the number three overall pick.
Don’t Get Ahead of Yourself, Warriors Will Win in 6
Game 5 got a lot of people talking. Those who thought the series was over have now done a complete 180 and find themselves saying that Cleveland has a legitimate shot to win it all. Those same people who criticized LeBron for his play thus far are now kissing his feet. Pump the breaks people. Why are we letting one game have so much influence on our opinions? Was it a…
The Athletic Renaissance
As the illustrious career of Kobe Bryant wound down to it’s final game, I began to think about how almost all of the sports icons that I grew up with have either retired, or are nearing that same fate.
*Phil Kessel is a Champion
If you thought I was finished writing Phil Kessel articles, think again. See, I wasn’t intending to write another Kessel article, but I had to comment on what I came across today.