It seems almost sweet to throw a teddy bear. So soft...so NOT creepy. However, if I were to play toss the teddy, it might be a tad racier. Who am I kidding, I'd rip it's head off and then throw it.
It looks like our list of the 10 Hottest Sideline Reporters Not Named Erin Andrews missed one. Sarah Kustok, who patrols sidelines for CSN Chicago, possesses hotness so overwhelming that those she interviews can’t help but declare their love for her.
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The Los Angeles Kings’ new left wing Dustin Penner hasn’t enjoyed very stellar start — he’s not only had a hard time scoring goals, but he’s also found an interesting way to land on the injured list.
It’s hockey season!
I was born and raised in the state of Michigan, and hockey is a big part of winter up there. Growing up, we played hockey on a pond across the street from my house nearly every day. Naturally, the Red Wings are a part any Michigander’s vocabulary too, so we do see our share of games...
Well, there’s one things Canadians aren’t apologetic over and that’s their intense love of hockey. This passion led to riots on the streets of Vancouver Wednesday night when the beloved Canucks lost the Stanley Cup 4-0 to the Boston Bruins.
After the Vancouver Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup finals, hockey fans took to the streets of British Columbia’s capital city in a massive riot. With so much passion in the air, somebody was bound to get some action: Photographer Rich Lam snapped a couple making out somewhere between the throbbing horde and a line of riot police. See the full image below:
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So much for home ice advantage.
The Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks, 4-0, on the Canucks’ home ice Wednesday night to win the Stanley Cup, the first time the franchise has claimed hockey’s holy grail since 1972.
Who knew that throwing a slimy octopus onto a hockey rink was a 50-plus year tradition? Die-hard Detroit Red Wings fan Charlie Graves did. But what the Farmington resident didn’t know was that following through with that tradition could –and would — land him with a court date.
During the video below, you will hear the play-by-play man scream, “A miraculous stop by Quick!” Then, when you watch the replay, you will realize it may well be a miracle, but it has nothing to do with Jonathan Quick.
It turns out Calgary Flames’ winger Jarome Iglina beats Quick with the puck...
The NHL certainly hasn’t lost its fight: San Jose Sharks defenseman Jason Demers was trying to punch Dallas Stars center Steve Ott when linesmen Brian Mach jumped between the two of them in an attempt to break up the fight.
For doing his job, the official got a knuckle sandwich right in the jaw...