While most New England sports fans have been talking about the Patriots' uncharacteristic off-season spending, another professional team that calls Gillette Stadium home has been hard at work ensuring that they too will be contenders in their upcoming season. Generally viewed as an afterthought to both the majority of New England sports fans and the... 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 →
Thursday Thoughts: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
As we swing into another Thursday Thoughts, a quick comment on last week's post. A couple people asked me what the title "Talking heads miss the forest for the trees" had to do with what I wrote because they couldn't make the connection. Well, that's because there wasn't one. It was an editing mistake. I... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: Tom Wilson’s antics have no place in hockey
Before we jump into this week's Thursday Thoughts I need to add a quick personal note...I was saddened to learn of the passing of Stephen Ardito last week. Many people won't know the name, but if you were in the Worcester Sharks Booster Club in the early years and took bus trips to road games,... Continue Reading →
Many former Worcester pro players sit near the top of their leagues’ statistics
With all the pro leagues that said they'll be playing this season apparently having started, we can take our first look at how some former Worcester pros are doing. Unfortunately, it's not going to take long to look. For the North American pro leagues at the ECHL level or higher any player in their league’s... Continue Reading →