Tag Archives: NHL
The Peterson Principle 4/22/13
Rosemead HC Marc Paramo will get to face old pal Jim Arellanes beginning in 2014 when Marshall joins the MVL
I’m not sure why there is such an uproar about Marshall coming to the Mission Valley League. If I’m a card carrying member of the MVL I’m thrilled about the new entry.
Marshall, at least for the [...]
The TEN: 10/17/2012
(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
1. Justin Verlander pitches Detroit to a 3-0 lead over the Yankees in the ALCS.
2. The Eagles fire defensive coordinator Juan Castillo.
3. The NHL offers the Player’s Association a 50-50 split hockey related revenue.
4. The Reds sign Dusty Baker to [...]
The TEN: 9/21/2012
The TEN
(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
1.) Paramount’s RB Deonte Dixon 50 carries, 301 yards and five touchdowns.
2.) NHL cancels all pre-season games up to September 30.
3.) Giants running back Andre Brown cut by seven teams.
4.) Angels Mike Trout signs first endorsement with BodyArmor
5.) El [...]
The TEN: 5/17/2012
The TEN
(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
1.) Former Alhambra quarterback Dominic Breazeale has qualified for the U.S. Olympic boxing team in the super heavyweight division.
2.) Former Temple City National Dodger Jonathan Serven just signed a scholarship to play baseball at Long Beach State and is [...]
Off The Cuff: July 1, 2009
Still devastated after the come from ahead loss by the US National over Brazil. So bear with me.
It is free-agency time in both the NBA and NHL.
Los Angeles Laker fans are on pins and needles to see if over-rated and now soon to be over-paid Lamar Odom and Trevor Araiza end up staying in purple [...]
On The Couch: June 13, 2009
Breaking news? Not breaking news? More on that later.
I have had a hard night. No, not drinking or partying.
Yesterday afternoon, more than one reliable source gave me information about a potential blockbuster trade after Game Seven of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.
So off to internet to see how off base the rumor is. It wasn’t [...]
On The Couch: May 29
A good Friday to all of you!
That little sigh of relief you heard was NBA Commissioner David Stern getting one step closer to his Kobe vs LeBron Championship series.
I hate to admit it, but I agree with Joe Torosian in saying that the NBA isn’t what it once was. For me it was those low-scoring [...]