Author: BostonSportsNews

The Boston Bruins believe the Holiday break came at a good time, as the team needed a reset. Boston entered the break with a 6-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday at home. It was the Bruins’ fourth-straight loss, as Boston went 0-3-1 in its four-game homestand, which was disappointing to the team. “It’s terrible, it stinks,” Steeves said on Tuesday, as seen on NESN’s postgame coverage. “Really, this whole homestand, going into break, it’s unfortunate. But I think it’s moments like these where you find out how tight the group is. “I know we have a tight group,…

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In today’s video, I break down every NBA game on the Thursday, December 25th, 2025 CHRISTMAS NBA slate and share my predictions, early leans, and betting picks for spreads, over/under totals, and NBA player props. If you want access to the research dashboards we show in the video so you have all of the crucial information at your disposal, sign up to become a GBS Dashboard Member! https://guybostonsports.com/membership-levels/ Plays: Mikal Bridges Over 3.5 Assists (0.5 units, -131 NoVig) Jamal Murray Over 10.5 Rebounds + Assists (0.5 units, -103 NoVig) Check back for more! ✅ = Win | ❌ = Loss |…

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This year has been one of tumult for the Boston Bruins. Just two years after finishing with a record 65 wins, the organizational tear-down began in March. So far at least, that turnover has not translated into the doom cycle that many had expected as the B’s have somehow remained competitive while waiting for some of their higher end prospects to arrive. What 2026 holds is anyone’s guess. Can the B’s hang on to a playoff spot? If they fall out of contention, will have another, more modified sell-off? Will James Hagens be in a Bruin uniform by the end…

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If you’re a professional athlete, you know there’s a chance you’ll have to work on a holiday. If you played for the New England Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick, those chances rose exponentially. After all, it was Belichick who believed so strongly in “No Days Off” that he once chanted the mantra at a Patriots Super Bowl parade (which ironically signaled the beginning of the offseason). So, you may not be surprised to hear how Belichick dealt with Christmas during his time in New England. On a holiday edition of the Quick Snap Podcast, ex-Patriots players Brian Hoyer and…

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BALTIMORE (AP) — Lamar Jackson is injured again.The star quarterback left Baltimore’s game against the New England Patriots late in the second quarter with a back issue. The two-time MVP looked uncomfortable getting up after a run up the middle, and NBC cameras showed an exasperated Jackson heading down the hallway.Tyler Huntley replaced Jackson. The Ravens and Patriots were tied at 10 at the half, and Jackson remained out when Baltimore’s offense took the field for the first time in the third quarter.Jackson missed three games earlier this season because of a hamstring injury, and since returning from that he’s…

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ARLINGTON — Curt Colarullo couldn’t have asked for a better response. Just three days after the Arlington Catholic boys hockey team was trounced by six goals against Xaverian, celebrations flooded the walk from the ice to the locker room Tuesday afternoon following a 3-2 upset win over St. John’s of Shrewsbury — the reigning Div. 1 state finalists — in its next game. The Cougars (2-2) scored two power-play goals in a game the Pioneers (1-2) couldn’t stay out of the box (eight penalties), and got a strong effort in net from Henry Naylor (25 saves) as they look for…

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The Patriots are enjoying a fantastic season, and much of their impressive performance can be attributed to several standout first and second-year players on the roster. One of New England’s promising young players is rookie safety Craig Woodson, and head coach Mike Vrabel spoke about the impact Woodson has made this season. “Well, a lot of experience, one,” Vrabel said. “I mean, Craig was in college for a while. We joke about it, but he’s started and played a lot of games, seen a lot of football. But I think he’s continued to learn, understand and develop, he’s gotten better…

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I’ve been vocal about my love for Triston Casas, and my hopes for his emergence as a key part of the Red Sox roster for years to come. These hopes and dreams once seemed quite reasonable, based on early returns, but they’ve been dashed by significant injuries and questions about whether he can ever meet the physical demands of playing every day at an elite level.It pains me to acknowledge these potential limitations, believe me. We all know that sometimes a player just catches your attention, your imagination, or your heart. Triston Casas was like that for me. I loved…

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By JOE REEDY Al Michaels has achieved many milestones during his Hall of Fame broadcasting career. The one he has reached this season, though, may stand the test of time — 40 years as the play-by-play announcer for one of the NFL’s primetime packages. According to research from the 506 Sports Archive, the Christmas night game between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs on Prime Video will be his 779th NFL broadcast. “I mean, it’s been a fantastic ride. I mean, it’s unbelievable because it came out of nowhere back in 1986,” Michaels said. “I’m thinking 40 years, you…

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SWANSEA, Wales (AP) — Martha Stewart has joined pal Snoop Dogg as a minority owner of Welsh soccer team Swansea. The former Premier League club, which plays in the English second division, didn’t disclose financial details in Tuesday’s announcement about the American businesswoman and media personality. Stewart, 84, was in attendance last Friday for Swansea’s 2-1 home victory over Wrexham — that other unheralded team from Wales that has made headlines through celebrity ownership. “Martha is a close friend of Snoop Dogg and she came to the Wrexham game as our guest,” owners Brett Cravatt and Jason Cohen wrote in…

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