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- The #AHL affiliate of #CBJ sees their season come to an end. Suffering 5-2 loss, Springfield is swept in second-round series with Syracuse. 4 hours ago
- Ohio State baseball falls in ten innings, losing 7-2 to Indiana. Buckeyes need a win tomorrow to grab top seed in Big Ten. 5 hours ago
- The Browns make the signing of QB Brian Hoyer official, announcing his two-year deal in a press release. 9 hours ago
- What the heck, Massachusetts? bit.ly/Z1zLvF 12 hours ago
- RT @wilkins63: @LoriSchmidt @Winkofsky Here's Madam Malkin (Malky) playing outside on a nicer day http://t.co/xRZFKTb9o6 13 hours ago
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Monthly Archives: June 2012
NBA Draft Summary
I wanted to post this earlier, but due to the power outage affecting Ohio, this was as soon as I could share what the analysts are saying about: THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS… USA Today gave the selection of Dion Waiters a … Continue reading
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Turning The Page on Rick Nash
I’m sure this wasn’t on the minds of the good people who put together the Blue Jackets Paws & Pucks charity calendar, but June could be the last month that Rick Nash is part of the CBJ… And who is … Continue reading
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Will You Be An Angel to a Hockey Team in Need?
I feel bad for the people of Detroit. First, there was the city’s remarkable crime spree, and now there is this plea for charity from the residents of Motown. I’m not sure what I like most about this video. There’s … Continue reading
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AJ Hawk Makes a Splash With His Tackling Ability
Troy Smith, Bobby Carpenter and Doug Datish were among the participants in the Inspiring Minds Celebrity Golf Outing at Avalon Lakes Golf & Country Club in Warren, Ohio this past Friday. But of all the former Buckeyes, it was linebacker … Continue reading
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Sounding Off About the Playoff
Statement by Big Ten Commissioner, James E. Delany: “The Big Ten Conference is pleased with the decision made by the presidential oversight committee to implement a four-team playoff for college football. We feel that this system will protect the regular … Continue reading
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Big Ten Network Talks to Buckeye Big Man…on Campus
The NBA draft is tomorrow and Jared Sullinger is poised to become the 7th Ohio State player taken in the first round since 2007. (He would be joining Oden, Conley, Cook, Koufos, Mullens and Turner in that category.) Sullinger spoke … Continue reading
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Photobombing Nail Yakupov
A friend sent me a link today that took me to a story by Yahoo’s Puck Daddy, the entertaining, irreverant, hockey blogger. The headline seemed promising… So far so good. A human interest story about the number one draft pick. Flirtatious? … Continue reading
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Hate Being Called a Hater
If Mike and Mike live up to their promise, then they will be discussing the Miami Heat’s championship again Monday morning. (Update: They did.) That’s right, Friday’s show was not enough to dedicate to LeBron James feat. The weekend was … Continue reading
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What They’re Saying….
About Ryan Murray: If Murray is able to make the Blue Jackets next season — and many draft-watchers think he’s ready to make the jump — he’ll team up with Jack Johnson and James Wisniewski to give Columbus a potentially … Continue reading
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Scenes From the Red Carpet
Have to say, when I got into sports reporting, I never thought I’d be using that headline. (It’s 97.1 The Fan, people, not E! Entertainment.) Anyway, thanks to a very gracious Penguins fan named Joe Punturi, who gave me his … Continue reading
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