Lockout Spells Danger for Hockey

On September 15, the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the National Hockey League (NHL) and the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) came to an end.
This left the league no choice but to lock out the players, meaning they cannot visit team facilities, get paid, or get traded. But the key here is that, unless there’s a miracle in the next few days, games will have to be cancelled.

On The Bench

For Serena Williams, the past few months might be called the most dominating performance for a tennis player that we’ve ever seen. William’s spectacular performance in the U.S. Open championship match put, what I think, was the exclamation point on that statement. Since winning Wimbledon in June, Williams has been an unstoppable talent. All the […]

On The Bench

In the past, sports were just a basic activity designed to keep you healthy, have fun and to bring out your competitive nature. Sport has grown tremendously from the modest beginnings when we shot a ball into a peach basket or used leather helmets when we wanted to toss around the pigskin. Now we have […]