It’s my last blog! I can’t believe the end of the semester is here already! With this being the last blog, I don’t really want to spend it talking about sports, I’ve spent the whole semester doing that lol I just want to recap my last semester as a college student and what I planContinue reading
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The Last Dance Documentary Series
ESPN has debuted a documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls 1997-98 season. The 10-part documentary series takes an in-depth look at the the Chicago Bull’s dynasty through the lens of the final championship season in 1997-98. The Bulls allowed an NBA Entertainment crew to follow the team around for that entire season, andContinue reading “The Last Dance Documentary Series”
Chicago Bulls fire General Manager
With Arturas Karnisovas hired as the Chicago Bulls Executive Vice President – Basketball Operations. He will be responsible for all decisions made in Chicago’s basketball operations department. His first decision was the relieve General Manager, Gar Forman of his duties. Forman first joined the Bulls as a scout way back in 1998 along with headContinue reading “Chicago Bulls fire General Manager”
Favorite Chicago Sports Stadiums
Hey guys! For this weeks blog I’m going to talks about my favorite Chicago sports team’s stadium/arenas/whatever they are called! I have been to the United Center, Soldier Field, Wrigley Field, and uhhhh whatever the White Sox stadium is called now (Guaranteed Rate Field) lol I think that’s almost every big professional team! I haven’tContinue reading “Favorite Chicago Sports Stadiums”
Jonathan Toews’ Message to Blackhawk Fans
To help give fans a glimpse of how the athletes are handling the quarantine, the NHL over the last few days made the captains of all 31 teams available via video conference call in a group-type setting sorted by division. On Tuesday, it was the Central Division’s turn that featured Roman Josi of the NashvilleContinue reading “Jonathan Toews’ Message to Blackhawk Fans”
Bears sign QB Nick Foles
Hey guys! Back to talking about weekly sport updates! This past week, the Chicago Bears signed quarterback Nick Foles from the Jaguars in exchange for the compensatory fourth-round draft pick they were recently awarded by the NFL. The pick, which the Bears received based on a net loss of free agents in 2019, is theContinue reading “Bears sign QB Nick Foles”
COVID-19 & Chicago Sports
Hey guys! It has been a rough week since I last posted. It was so sad having to leave campus and not knowing when we’ll be back. For all my fellow seniors, it it extremely hard not knowing if we will ever be able to see our friends again and even celebrate our last monthContinue reading “COVID-19 & Chicago Sports”
What’s going to happen with Former Cub Ben Zobrist?
Ben Zobrist hasn’t officially hung up his spikes, but the former Cubs utilityman and has no plans to play in 2020. The fan favorite Zobrist briefly talked to reporters Friday in Arizona, saying he’s more focused on his family right now. Zobrist went through a trying 2019 season in which he spent four months onContinue reading “What’s going to happen with Former Cub Ben Zobrist?”
Chicago Sports Memories
This is going to be a little different of a blog this week, there is not anything really notable going on in Chicago sports besides the Bulls winning a game, and the Cubs spring training game with the Angels and former manager, Joe Maddon. I wanted to talk about my favorite Chicago sports memories, IContinue reading “Chicago Sports Memories”
Blackhawks Trade Goalie, Lehner
The Blackhawks traded goaltender Robin Lehner to the Golden Knights for goaltender Malcolm Subban, defenseman prospect Slava Demin and a second-round pick in the 2020 NHL draft prior to the NHL’s trade deadline Monday. Lehner is 16-10-5 with a .918 save percentage, 3.01 goals-against average and 10.53 goals-saved above average this season, his first with Chicago since signing a one-year, $5 million contractContinue reading “Blackhawks Trade Goalie, Lehner”