The Chicago Blackhawks relieved Coach Joel Quenneville of his duties last week and replaced the three-time Stanley Cup Champion coach with Jeremy Colliton, one of the youngest head coaches in the NHL. This marks the end of an era for the Blackhawks as Coach Q, the man who helped bring Lord Stanley back to Chicago … Continue reading The End of an Era
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07March2018: Easy Reading = Difficult Writing
Whenever I put a date as the title, just understand that I'm writing something but I have no idea what to title it. I've been out in Arizona visiting family, friends, and enjoying a little vacation for myself. Going to some Cubs Spring Training games at Sloan Park and enjoying one of the greatest sports … Continue reading 07March2018: Easy Reading = Difficult Writing
22Dec2017
I went to Barnes & Noble the other day. I love bookstores and being surrounded by books but B&N has one major issue: everything is so much more expensive than it is online. We all know what happened to Borders... B&N is going to be the next major bookstore chain to fall for two reasons: … Continue reading 22Dec2017
Blackhawks Record-Breaking Opener
The Chicago Blackhawks opened up their season the other night against the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins in spectacular fashion. With old favorites and scoreboard impacting players returning to the ice in Hawks jerseys once again, fans got what they were hoping for and more. With Sharp and Saad returning to the Hawks, Saad's hat … Continue reading Blackhawks Record-Breaking Opener
The Off-season: Shaw Trade, Fan Favorites, and Baggage
The Hawks bade farewell to a few hometown favorites in Andrew Shaw and Teuvo Teravainen this offseason. Bryan Bickell was another Hawk who would be leaving the team which I think came a little late. I loved Bickell in the ‘13 Stanley Cup Playoffs, but after that season he stopped doing his job as a big power … Continue reading The Off-season: Shaw Trade, Fan Favorites, and Baggage