by Bryan Flynn on April 30, 2010
If the NHL Eastern Conference playoffs were like the NCAA Tournament, everyone’s bracket would be busted. Three of the top four seeds did not make it out of the first round. Because of all of the upsets there will not be a show down between the President Trophy winning and number one seed Washington Capitals [...]
by Bryan Flynn on April 29, 2010
The Western Conference playoffs in the NHL were exciting but did not have all the upsets that littered the Eastern Conference. Every series but one was won by the higher seed in six games. Also the three of the top four seeds advanced in the Western Conference. The one series that went to a seventh [...]
by Bryan Flynn on April 14, 2010
The National Hockey League regular season is over and after 82 games the playoffs are set. Now the quest for Lord Stanley’s Cup begins. Eight teams from the Eastern Conference and eight teams from the Western Conference have a chance to lift the cup come June. Before any team can think of the Stanley Cup [...]
by Bryan Flynn on February 15, 2010
On the same day of the opening ceremonies of the XXI Winter Olympics in Vancouver Doug Gottlieb filling in for Collin Cowherd’s radio show “The Herd” on ESPN radio and ESPN U questioned the level of athletic completion in these games. Gottlieb’s argument is that the Winter Olympics are not true sport because of the [...]
by Bryan Flynn on January 9, 2010
The NFL regular season is over and the 12 playoff teams are set. As the playoffs begin who will make the trip to Miami to play for the Super Bowl title. First, we all can agree that the NFL is a quarterback driven league and every team but the New York Jets and the Green [...]