Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'ottawasenators'
February 27, 2008
It seems that the Bruins' approach to the NHL trade deadline - to hold steady and remain as is - might just pay off. On Tuesday night, against an Ottawa Senators team that the Globe kindly referred to as "thoroughly disinterested" (read: someone's will to play didn't arrive at the TDBN Garden with the rest of the Senators' gear), the Bruins cruised along to a 4-0 win, extending the winning ways that began out on......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Cannabis, Colvin, and Colon, oh my!"March 28, 2007
Daisuke Matsuzaka Mania has already jumped the shark, and the season hasn't even started yet. The Globe had a long, loving look at how the arrival of Matsuzaka is going to juice up Boston's economy. (Better hide Pastor Wall's warning to tourists about the risks of getting shot around here.) We are anticipating Matsuzaka's official debut as much as the next sports fan. And we are tickled that one guy is expected to pump $14......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: The Dice-K Tini?"January 29, 2007
Not that it matters for the Celtics. Yes, in the department of "Who's the new guy? He looks kinda familiar," Celtics forward Wally Szczerbiak returned to basketball after a lengthy time-out. It looked like it might be a good night for the Celtics. They were matching Agent Zero and the Wizards (sounds like a '50s band name) through the third quarter. And then it all unraveled as Wizards did their thing, and the they defeated......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: Szczerbiak's Back"January 10, 2007
Bruins 2, Ottawa Senators 5 - The Bruins may have been smoked, but this game is notable for marking the return of Bruin rookie Phil Kessel, who deserves a round of applause. He's already back on the ice after a bout with testicular cancer a month ago. We know you're thinking it, so we'll say it - anyone who can play hockey so soon after a terrible health scare has some serious cojones. And,......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux - Kessel's Comeback"