I was asked early this morning if I had a list of former college hockey players who had played for a central Massachusetts school and were now playing at the pro level. As amazing as it sounds, I didn't, so I spent some time putting one together. And since I bothered to put a list... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: Women’s sports taking center stage
It's another Thursday Thoughts, and I'd remiss if I didn't start this week's post off with a big congratulations to the Boston Pride for their second Isobel Cup win as champions of the National Women's Hockey League. They are the first team to win the NWHL playoff championship twice. Many people have asked me over... Continue Reading →
March in Worcester hockey
Over on the 210Sports Facebook page I've been posting daily updates for each day in Worcester hockey history. In case people missed some, I'll gather them at the end of each month here on the blog. 1 1996 - The Ottawa Senators acquired a 1996 eighth-round pick (Erich Goldmann) from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: Another walk in the swamp that is social media
It's time once again for Thursday Thoughts, and if folks hadn't noticed 210Sports has increased the size of the staff 100%, going from one writer to two. After years of us joking about it, Matt Medoff has officially joined the site. The original plan was for Matty to write a couple times a month about... Continue Reading →
Nothing But Shenanigans Podcast: Shenanigans Special: Worcester Railers’ Connor Haynes
Darryl, Paul, and Nick are joined by Worcester Railers Manager of Group Sales & HC Memberships Connor Haynes as they talk about some of the things the organization is doing in the community, and then the gang talks about the recent signings by the New England Patriots, the oddest things they've seen at live sporting... Continue Reading →
Boston Bruins need more offensive punch to be legitimate Cup contenders
In what will come as a shock to no one that’s watched more than a handful of Boston Bruins games this season, they don’t have enough depth scoring on the roster. Through 28 games this season the team only has three goal scorers in double digits, David Pastrnak with 14, Brad Marchand with 12, and... Continue Reading →