Tomorrow night, I will be travelling to New York City, and this will be my first time not only visiting the Big Apple, but it will also be my first time travelling solo. I’ll likely have a post later on in the week when I come back about my experience and how it went. But before I leave tomorrow, I want to relate this to my passion, which is sports. And New York is obviously a pretty unique sports market, as it has multiple teams in multiple leagues. Because of that, I wanted
Over the weekend, a few of my friends and I went over to Legends Pub here in Richmond to catch up and talk about what’s going on in our lives. But obviously, with us, the conversation always comes back to sports, especially hockey, which is all of our favourite sport. As the highlights started rolling on the TV, we found ourselves talking about how disgustingly good players like Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes, Nikita Kucherov, Sidney Crosby, and ot
The NHL trade deadline is on Friday, and over the next week or so we’re going to hear a ton of rumours about certain players potentially landing in certain places. Before all the trades are finalized for the remainder of this season, I wanted to put together a list of dream trade scenarios I would love to see. Now, keep this in mind, these are not all realistic, and most of them (if not all of them) probably aren’t going to happen. These are simply players we’ve heard could b
Over the NBA trade deadline, one of the moves that caught my attention was Lonzo Ball being traded from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Utah Jazz, who then released him, and he was expected to go sign with a contender. Well, as we enter March, Ball has not signed a contract with another team, and reports have emerged that there is a chance he doesn’t play another game in the NBA due to medical concerns. Keep in mind, there was a knee injury that caused Lonzo Ball to miss two a
This week is the NFL Draft Combine, and this is usually where business gets done for the first portion of the offseason. Whether that be agents talking to general managers about potential contracts or teams talking with one another about the framework of trades that could get finalized before the start of the new league year. With some big names potentially on the move this offseason, whether that be via free agency or the trade market, I want to give some of my dream landing
After about a three-week hiatus for the Olympic break, the Montreal Canadiens return to action tonight with a home game against the New York Islanders. Coming out of the break, the Canadiens sit second in the Atlantic Division with 72 points on the year, and while, as of right now, they are comfortably in a playoff spot, this is not a time to be complacent or even ease back into things with just 25 games to go in the regular season. The Canadiens need to be ready to pounce if
With the Olympic break coming to an end this Wednesday, NHL hockey will return for the stretch run of the season, with each team having roughly 26 to 28 games remaining on their schedule. With that in mind, I wanted to make a few predictions for not the remainder of the regular season, but also for how the playoff race could shake out over the next few months. Below seven predictions for the rest of the NHL’s 2025–26 season. Sidney Crosby's Injury Sinks Penguins Out of the Pl
Earlier this morning, I went over to a friend’s house at 5 a.m. to watch Team Canada and Team USA battle it out for Olympic gold at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. It was probably one of the greatest hockey games I’ve ever watched, and unfortunately, the team I was cheering for, Team Canada, is leaving Italy with silver as opposed to gold. That said, there’s no denying that this was hockey being played at the highest possible level. There was so much talent on the ice,
So the Olympics are now done, and men’s hockey was terrific for the most part. It was the first time we got to see true best-on-best international play at the Olympics since 2014, and the tournament lived up to the hype. We saw so many great stories, like Juraj Slafkovsky and Team Slovakia coming out of nowhere and winning their group, Germany fielding one of their better teams to date, and the Finns once again showing they are one of the most underrated hockey nations out th