Category: Sports Commentary
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Knicks Fever Hits New York As Pols Fumble The Glory
New York is not just watching a Knicks championship run. New York is feeling it in its bones. This is 1973 coming back through the Garden rafters, through old men…
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McCrimmon’s Masterstroke Still Pays Off for Golden Knights
The Vegas Golden Knights were never supposed to beat the NHL’s timetable this badly. Expansion teams are supposed to lose, rebuild, and politely wait their turn. Vegas had other plans.…
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Hockey’s Warrior Problem: Claude Lemieux and CTE
Claude Lemieux was not built for polite hockey. He was built for May and June, for elbows, hate, pressure, brawls, and the brutal playoff theater that turns ordinary players into…
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Bednar’s Colorado Clown Show
The Colorado Avalanche did not merely lose Game 3 in Las Vegas. They staged a leadership collapse under playoff lights. Colorado jumped to a 3-0 first-period lead, then watched Vegas…
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The House Always Wins
Kelly McCrimmon does not build hockey teams like a nervous accountant. He builds them like a Vegas pit boss who knows when the table is cold, when the room needs…
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Don Cherry in the Desert
Vegas was supposed to be neon, velvet ropes, casino carpets, and showtime hockey. Instead, the Golden Knights have become something harder, colder, and more dangerous: an old-school playoff machine. At…
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Blue-White’s Economic Engine
In the age of NIL chaos and transfer portal paranoia, one program refuses to blink—and it’s cashing in because of it. Penn State University has turned its annual Blue-White Game…

