After years of frustration, the Carolina Hurricanes are finally Stanley Cup champions once again. For the second time in franchise history and for the first time since 2006, the Hurricanes captured Lord Stanley by taking down the Vegas Golden Knights in six games. And they didn't just win the Cup, they steamrolled their way to it. Carolina finished the postseason with a ridiculous 16-3 record and as a Montreal Canadiens fan, I unfortunately was a victim of their pure dominanc
Just like that, the 2026 NBA season is officially over. The New York Knicks are NBA champions after taking down the San Antonio Spurs in five games, and winning the franchise's first title in 53 years. Now the attention shifts from celebrating the Knicks to figuring out which of the other 29 teams will be the one to knock them off the throne next season. If the Knicks' championship run taught us anything, it's that aggressive roster building still matters. Their title was bu
In the words of Mike Breen last night "It's over! Knicks fans, this is not a dream, your long, long wait has finally come to an end. Go ahead and cry, because after 53 years, the New York Knicks are NBA champions once again!" The New York Knicks are the 2026 NBA champions, and as a basketball fan, or as a sports fan in general, this is one of the coolest moments I've ever seen. But for me, this isn't just about the Knicks winning a championship. It's about the journey that go
The scenes coming out of New York City during this Knicks postseason run have been absolutely unbelievable. In a city filled with countless sports teams and fan bases, there is only one team that truly seems capable of uniting all New Yorkers... And that's the Knicks. Throughout this playoff run, the passion has been impossible to ignore. We saw it after the first-round victories. We saw it after the second round. We saw it after the Eastern Conference Finals, when the Knicks
Let me start this post by saying I'm okay. I survived. I'm fine. I went to work the next day. Nothing serious happened in the end, but after what happened last night, I figured it might be worth writing about. As I was sitting down watching Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, I was eating what was about as normal of a dinner as you can imagine for me. A baked potato, ground beef, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. Nothing out of the ordina
While the Stanley Cup Final is still underway and we haven't crowned a champion yet, the NHL offseason is right around the corner. With a few days between games, I've been thinking about some of the storylines that could become reality very soon for this summer. Some of these predictions might seem reasonable. Others might sound completely crazy. But every offseason, things happen that nobody sees coming, and these are a few gut feelings I have based on the tea leaves around
Man, what a weird week this has been for me as a sports fan. Anyone who knows me knows I'm a massive Montreal Canadiens and Seattle Seahawks fan. And if you don't know me personally but have read enough of my writing (for some reason), you've probably figured that out by now anyway. The reason this week felt so strange is because when you grow up as a sports fan, you become emotionally attached to certain players. You look up to them. They become part of your daily life. In a
Last weekend, once the NBA Finals matchup was officially set between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, I wrote about why I believe this is the perfect NBA Finals for the NBA. You have the future face of the league in Victor Wembanyama, who has already established himself as arguably the best player in basketball, going up against one of the sport's most iconic franchises in the league's biggest market. New York is a basketball-starved city looking for their baske
The other day I was scrolling through social media, as I usually do, when I came across a post with a simple caption saying the following: "It's cool to care." The post featured two images. One was of Victor Wembanyama's emotional reaction after the San Antonio Spurs upset the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road to reach the NBA Finals. The other was from Timothée Chalamet's acceptance speech at the 2025 SAG awards where he won Most Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a