This Week In Sport
Here's some stories and thoughts from the world of sport this week.
Baseball
The San Francisco Giants only went and won the World Series for the third time in five years. Congratulations San Francisco.
Hockey
Detroit Red Wings legend and Hall of Famer Gordie Howe suffered a significant stroke on Sunday while staying with his daughter in Texas. The 86 year old is said to be recovering but has a tough journey ahead. Mr Hockey and his family are definitely in our thoughts.
The Carolina Hurricanes continue to suck harder than anyone expected. The 2006 Stanley Cup champions are 0-6-2 for the season so far. Luckily for the 'Canes (and fans hoping to cash in on that free BoBerry biscuit), the team has a few games against division rivals Columbus soon, another team that seems happy to give points away.
Washington goalie Braden Holtby might not be having much success on the ice, but his beard is top-notch. We also learnt a lot about P.K. Subban's intense personal grooming routine. I don't think it'll be long before Subban has his own line of products.
Football
The NFL's International Series finally delivered an exciting game, although the Detroit Lions are determined to kill off those fans with weak hearts. A week after fighting back to beat New Orleans by a single point, the Lions flew to London to play the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley. Despite being 21-0 down at half time, Matt Stafford and co rallied to win the game with a field goal with no time left on the clock.
Soccer
This week referee Mark Clattenberg got in trouble for going to an Ed Sheeran concert. Go figure.
And finally I learnt this week that the three stars on the Washington Capitals' logo symbolise Virginia, Maryland and DC. Didn't know that, thanks NBCSN. Every day is a school day.
Baseball
The San Francisco Giants only went and won the World Series for the third time in five years. Congratulations San Francisco.
Hockey
Detroit Red Wings legend and Hall of Famer Gordie Howe suffered a significant stroke on Sunday while staying with his daughter in Texas. The 86 year old is said to be recovering but has a tough journey ahead. Mr Hockey and his family are definitely in our thoughts.
The Carolina Hurricanes continue to suck harder than anyone expected. The 2006 Stanley Cup champions are 0-6-2 for the season so far. Luckily for the 'Canes (and fans hoping to cash in on that free BoBerry biscuit), the team has a few games against division rivals Columbus soon, another team that seems happy to give points away.
Washington goalie Braden Holtby might not be having much success on the ice, but his beard is top-notch. We also learnt a lot about P.K. Subban's intense personal grooming routine. I don't think it'll be long before Subban has his own line of products.
Football
The NFL's International Series finally delivered an exciting game, although the Detroit Lions are determined to kill off those fans with weak hearts. A week after fighting back to beat New Orleans by a single point, the Lions flew to London to play the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley. Despite being 21-0 down at half time, Matt Stafford and co rallied to win the game with a field goal with no time left on the clock.
Soccer
This week referee Mark Clattenberg got in trouble for going to an Ed Sheeran concert. Go figure.
And finally I learnt this week that the three stars on the Washington Capitals' logo symbolise Virginia, Maryland and DC. Didn't know that, thanks NBCSN. Every day is a school day.
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