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New York Rangers Report: Andersson, Chytil will play against Washington

New York Jets were smart to pass on Ndamukong Suh

Rick Weiner

Nobody disputes that Ndamukong Suh is a terrific football player. But he was the wrong player for the New York Jets. If the New York Jets were just a player away from making a serious run at their first Super Bowl title in more than 50 years, then signing Ndamukong Suh would have been a no-brainer. … Continued

New York Giants: UTEP guard Will Hernandez would be a great fit

Steven Bassin

He’s not a household name, but UTEP guard Will Hernandez would be an excellent fit with the New York Giants. New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman sure does love his offensive lineman or “Hog Mollies” as he calls them. Gettleman has been hard at work this offseason improving the Giants’ offensive line, signing high-priced … Continued

Boxing: Round Two in jeopardy after Canelo Alvarez’s suspension

Jason Leach

Boxing fans were excited when the rematch was made between Canelo Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) and unified middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs). The much anticipated Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin rematch was scheduled to Saturday May 5th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and is by far the biggest and most anticipated fight of … Continued

New York Rangers recall Lias Andersson and Filip Chytil from Hartford

Dominick Renna

OFFICIAL: #NYR have recalled forwards Lias Andersson and Filip Chytil from @WolfPackAHL. Andersson, 19, was selected seventh overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft. Chytil, 18, was selected 21st overall, in the 2017 NHL Draft. Together we welcome @liasandersson and @filip_chytil. pic.twitter.com/PY2l4S2J3h — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) March 25, 2018 The moment that all New York Rangers … Continued

New York Yankees: Aaron Judge could bat leadoff

James Kelly

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone is starting to toy with a new lineup idea: Aaron Judge in the leadoff spot. Every MLB team has problems. Some teams, like the New York Mets, have problems like a perennial battle with injuries. Some teams, like the Baltimore Orioles, can’t seem to choose whether to try to … Continued

Boston Celtics Kyrie Irving to miss significant time

Colin Krauss

The Boston Celtics will be without one of their key pieces, Kyrie Irving, as the NBA regular season winds down. Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving will be out for the next three-to-six weeks after undergoing what the team described as a “minimally-invasive procedure today to remove a tension wire in his left knee.” #NEBHInjuryReport Kyrie … Continued

New York Knicks: Trae Young to the Mecca is already scripted

Collin Loring

If available on draft night, New York should take a stab at Oklahoma guard Trae Young. A household name joining the New York Knicks will prove highly beneficial. Oklahoma star Trae Young’s first visit to the NCAA tournament didn’t go as planned. Ironically, neither have recent years for the New York Knicks. His team fell … Continued

Brooklyn Nets: DeMarre Carroll’s leadership should not go unnoticed

Chris Milholen

Despite another disappointing season for the Brooklyn Nets, DeMarre Carroll’s veteran leadership has helped the young squad keep their heads high while playing hard. Entering the season as a “salary dump,” DeMarre Carroll has been quietly putting forth a career year, especially in the area of scoring and rebounding (numbers representing career highs, respectively). His play … Continued

NHL poll: In what order do players put their equipment on?

Frank Curto

NHL players are superstitious individuals. From pregame meals to the way they tape their sticks, it’s all done the same way every game. This includes in what order they put their equipment on. From Connor McDavid to Roman Josi and James van Riemsdyk, the players in the National Hockey League all have one thing in common. The … Continued