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Weekend watch list: Jan. 26-28 | TheAHL.com | The American Hockey League

Weekend watch list: Jan. 26-28 | TheAHL.com | The American Hockey League
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'Straightforward and honest' Bell has Senators' respect | TheAHL.com

'Straightforward and honest' Bell has Senators' respect | TheAHL.com
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Athol Daily News - Remembering legendary columnist Garry Brown, who passed away at age 90

The news came from Bob Dobias, “Quite a career!” he wrote, together with a link to an article about Garry Brown’s passing on Monday at age 90.It was quite a career indeed. The longtime Springfield sportswriter, columnist and editor hailed from an era...

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The Recorder - Remembering legendary columnist Garry Brown, who passed away at age 90

The news came from Bob Dobias, “Quite a career!” he wrote, together with a link to an article about Garry Brown’s passing on Monday at age 90.It was quite a career indeed. The longtime Springfield sportswriter, columnist and editor hailed from an era...

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Moose announce goaltending coach changes

Moose announce goaltending coach changes
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Athol Daily News - Keeping Score: UMass dollars at work


Keeping Score: UMass dollars at work
Published: 7/23/2021 8:49:00 PM
Modified: 7/23/2021 8:49:10 PM
Good morning!
The University of Nebraska just hired its fourth athletic director since it joined the Big Ten a decade ago. Trev Alberts, a Husker alumnus and former Butkus Award winner, is tasked with righting a football team that’s 12-20 under third-year coach Scott Frost, and a basketball team that’s 14-45 under second-year coach Fred Hoiberg. Both were hired by Alberts’ predecessor, Bill Moos, who struck a deal to pay Frost $5 million and Hoiberg $3.9 million a year, respectively.
In March, Ryan Bamford marked his sixth year of sitting in the big chair at UMass. Bamford’s had his ups and downs — the Pat Kelsey fiasco, the AyAnna Hickman lawsuit, but his saving grace was hiring Greg Carvel.

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The Recorder - Keeping Score: UMass dollars at work


Keeping Score: UMass dollars at work
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Good morning!
The University of Nebraska just hired its fourth athletic director since it joined the Big Ten a decade ago. Trev Alberts, a Husker alumnus and former Butkus Award winner, is tasked with righting a football team that’s 12-20 under third-year coach Scott Frost, and a basketball team that’s 14-45 under second-year coach Fred Hoiberg. Both were hired by Alberts’ predecessor, Bill Moos, who struck a deal to pay Frost $5 million and Hoiberg $3.9 million a year, respectively.
In March, Ryan Bamford marked his sixth year of sitting in the big chair at UMass. Bamford’s had his ups and downs — the Pat Kelsey fiasco, the AyAnna Hickman lawsuit, but his saving grace was hiring Greg Carvel.

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Athol Daily News - Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making


Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making
Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH
Published: 7/16/2021 7:24:52 PM
Modified: 7/16/2021 7:24:59 PM
Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.

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The Recorder - Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making


Keeping Score: A trip 10 years in the making
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Recorder columnist Chip Ainsworth took his grandson Chase Greene (pictured) to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park earlier this month. FOR THE RECORDER/CHIP AINSWORTH
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Good morning!
Ten years ago last February, I wrote here that I couldn’t wait to take my newborn grandson Chase Greene to his first Red Sox game, and on July 1 that momentous occasion happened.
It was getaway day for the Red Sox, a rare weekday afternoon game, and April dropped Chase off at 8:30 a.m. dressed from head to toe in Red Sox garb. He got in the back seat and made himself comfortable. “On long car rides I like to take my shoes off because I tie my shoes very tight and it gets very annoying,” he said.

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Retro Baltimore: When the Clippers ruled the Civic Center


BALTIMORE (AP) - It was, hands down, the most glorious year for Baltimore sports.
Half a century ago, all four of the city’s pro teams won acclaim in a rare confluence of athletic success. In October 1970, the Orioles captured the World Series; three months later, the Colts won the Super Bowl. That April, the Baltimore Bullets won their division and reached the NBA finals. And the Clippers, the city’s gritty hockey team, won their first division crown in the American Hockey League.
Remember the Clippers? A hodgepodge of NHL hopefuls, has-beens and career minor leaguers, who played for 12 years before a hardy core of fans who cheered every body check. Formed in 1962, the Clippers christened the Civic Center (now Royal Farms Arena) that season and hit their stride years later under coach Terry Reardon, a tough little Irishman with a keen eye for talent. Reardon, who was also general manager, smoked cheap cigars and, arms raised, shouted “Yowsah!” after every goal.

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