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TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | Jan 5

January 5, 2025 by Terry Lyons

BOSTON – Let’s start the Year 2025 with some bold predictions for the sports world in the year to come.

  • Ohio State will win the College Football National Championship.
  • Free agent pitcher Roki Sasaki will sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Canada will win the 4 Nations Face-Off.
  • The Detroit Lions will win the Super Bowl. Jared Goff will be MVP.
  • Kansas will win the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship with Tennessee, Duke and Florida falling short in the 2025 Final Four.
  • Citizen Bull will win the Kentucky Derby but not the Triple Crown.
  • The Vegas Golden Knights will win the Stanley Cup, defeating the Washington Capitals.
  • The Oklahoma City Thunder will win the NBA title, defeating the Boston Celtics with OKC’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning a double MVP for the regular season and NBA Finals.
  • Scottie Scheffler will repeat as the winner of the TOUR Championship, the FedEx Cup and the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year. He will not get arrested this season.
  • The Los Angeles Dodgers will be World Series champions once again.

Admittedly, there are no wild and crazy predictions included in the bunch. Every team, player and horse has a legitimate chance if you were to poll the oddsmakers of Las Vegas.

It’ll be evident in the results of MLB that the rich will continue to get richer (Dodgers, Yankees, Mets), largely because the rules of baseball allow for it without much regard to league-wide parity.

For instance, the Dodgers agreed to a deal with star Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim, the team announced this weekend. The deal is for three years and a guaranteed $12.5 million with an option for 2028-29 that could increase the value of the deal to $22 million. … Kim batted .304 and logged a .364 on-base percentage over eight seasons with the Kiwoom Heroes. He also stole at least 20 bases in each of the past seven seasons, reaching as high as 46 in 2021. A left-handed hitter, Kim slashed .326/.383/.458 with 11 home runs and 30 steals for Kiwoom in ’24.

In the NBA and NHL, where teams play from the same proverbial deck of cards with various salary cap restrictions, repeating as champion is a difficult task.


closeup photo of lighted tealight candles on rackPhoto by Thomas Bormans on Unsplash

HERE NOW, THE NOTES: Many of us fell asleep after midnight as December 31st turned to January 1st and the year 2025 began in the quiet peace of the night. In New Orleans, it wasn’t quiet nor peaceful in the French Quarter and by 3:15am, horror brought 2025 in with death and destruction. If you’ve been paying attention to the news, they (terrorists) ruined the celebratory atmosphere of fun and revelry in one of America’s great cities. In doing so, they put a damper over the Sugar Bowl (quarterfinal of the CFP) and the Bowl season, in general. More importantly, 15 souls were lost in a random, senseless attack which injured 36 others and left the entire city of New Orleans on edge, fearful of what might be next.

We’ve seen it before, right here in Boston, when two morons decided to place deadly homemade bombs in two backpacks and dropped the bags along the sidewalks of the finish line route of the Boston Marathon in 2013. The initial bombing caused the deaths of three and injured more than 260 others, not counting the emotional scars of friends and families of the victims and casualties. In addition, in the ensuing police action, a police officer was shot and killed.

The terrorism didn’t start in Boston, as there’s been countless strikes, including the 9/11 attacks, an open shooter at a Las Vegas outdoor concert, bombings at clubs in cities dotting the USA, Europe and throughout the world.

The unbelievable thing is the fact film producers turn the acts of terrorism into motion pictures and documentaries. Director and screenwriter Peter Berg, along with co-writers Matt Cook, and Joshua Zetumer, made a the film based on the book – “Boston Strong” – by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge. Boston-based actor Mark Wahlberg became the face of the film, “Patriots’” Day, all with good intention but still glorifying the act.

In theaters now is director Tim Fehlbaum‘s Golden Globe-nominated film “September 5.” The film is set almost entirely in the ABC Sports control room and focuses on the real-time challenges faced by the broadcasters in covering the terrorist plot at the 1972 Munich Olympics. September 5 wasn’t the first to chronicle that horrendous attack, as “Munich” and “One Day in September” predate the current film.

ABC Sports anchor Jim McCay summed it up that bleak September day, stating: “Our worst fears have been realized tonight. They have now said that there were 11 hostages. Two were killed in their rooms, yesterday morning. Nine were killed at the airport, tonight. They’re all gone.”

Yes, the victims of the ‘72 Olympics are all gone, but the terrorists – and the motion pictures – keep coming back.


TIDBITS: The things I think about include the fact that 8 o’clock coffee is just as good at 6:30 or 7 o’clock. … When I ordered my coffee, the counterperson seemed quite confused when I asked for No Sugar but Half and 1/4 … Wind breakers don’t really break the wind, and, in fact, the wind breaks the jacket more often than not. … Aside from their size, there’s not much difference between softballs and hardballs in baseball. If you get hit with either one, they’re both pretty hard. … You’ve heard of Manute Bol’s son Bol Bol, right? Pretty good player. Maybe he should sponsor a bowl game and it could be the Bol Bol Bowl.

Random Notes: In case anyone hasn’t noticed, UConn has reeled off seven straight “Ws” since the shakedown start in Maui. … the Big Ten basketball matchup of the week was UCLA at Nebraska. … Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama thinks the object of the game of golf is to shoot 65 or better … BC’s Zay Flowers, now known as Lamar Jackson’s favorite Baltimore Ravens wide receivers left Saturday’s game against the Cleveland Browns with an injured right knee. He walked off the field under his own power but further examination(s) will be necessary. Some might criticize Ravens head coach John Harbaugh for playing his starters, but Baltimore needed the win to earn the AFC North title, a game ahead of Pittsburgh. … TGL Golf will tee-off Tuesday, January 7 at 9:00pm ET on ESPN. The inaugural match will pit the New York Golf Club taking on The Bay Golf Club. Three players from each team will go head-to-head in a 15-hole match featuring two different formats – nine holes of Triples and six holes of Singles.

The column is happy to note a new indoor record for “Open Rate,” the key indicator of growth and acceptance for this publication each weekend. The new high mark is 78%. By comparison, a good open rate ranges from 17-28% and 21.33% is the industry average. With subscription offerings, the rate gets higher, of course.

“Hello Old Friend” – Need a new Spotify classic rock playlist? How about 4 hours and 57 minutes of serious rock, all compiled in one place for WWYI readers – right HERE. Eric Clapton and Yvonne Elliman are a reason to tune in right away.


LEGENDS OF SPORT: Here’s one of Andrew D. Bernstein’s tremendous podcasts, recorded at the Basketball Hall of Fame.


KEY DATES IN 2025: Everyone needs to circle these dates on their sports calendar:

January 2025:

9 – Orange Bowl (CFP Semis)

10 – Cotton Bowl (CFP Semis)

11-12 – NFL Wild Card Weekend

18-19 – NFL Divisional Playoffs

20 – College Football Championship (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

NBA – King Holiday Full NBA Schedule

26 – AFC/NFC Championship Sunday

February 2025:

2 – NFL Pro Bowl (Orlando)

6 – NBA Trade Deadline

9 – Super Bowl (New Orleans)

12 – MLB Pitchers & Catchers Report to Spring Training

12-15 – 4 Nations Face-Off (NHL) (Montreal)

14-16 – NBA All-Star Weekend (San Fran)

17 – 4 Nations Face-Off – Semis (Boston)

20 – 4 Nations Face-Off – Championship (Boston)

March 2025

8 – Final Regular Season Games in College Basketball

12-15 – BIG EAST Championship (The Garden, NYC)

16 – NCAA Men’s Selection Sunday

18-19 – MLB Tokyo Series (Cubs v. Dodgers) – Tokyo, Japan

18-19 – NCAA Men’s First Four (Dayton)

20-23 – NCAA First and Second Rounds

27 – MLB Opening Day

27-30 – Sweet 16/Elite 8 – NCAA Basketball – (ATL, NJ, INDY, SF)

April 2025:

4 – Boston Red Sox home opener (vs St. Louis)

5-7 – NCAA Men’s Final Four (San Antonio)

21 – Patriots’ Day/Boston Marathon


DIGITAL SPORTS DESK’S ALL NFL FANTASY TEAM: Here are the best players in NFL Fantasy Football for the 2024-25 season:

  • QB – Josh Allen
  • QB – Lamar Jackson
  • QB – Joe Burrow
  • RB – Saquon Barkley
  • RB – Derrick Henry
  • WR – Ja’Marr Chase
  • WR – Justin Jefferson
  • WR – Amon-Ra St. Brown
  • TE – Brock Bowers
  • TE – George Kittle
  • PK – Chris Boswell
  • PK – Brandon Aubrey
  • DT – Broncos
  • DT – Vikings

Filed Under: NCAA Football, While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: Digital Sports Desk, NFL, TGL Golf, TL Sunday Sports Notes, While We're Young Ideas

NFL: Bengals Stay Alive

January 4, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

PITTSBURGH – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Cincinnati QB Joe Burrow passed for 277 yards and one touchdown and the Cincinnati Bengals remained alive in the AFC playoff race by notching a 19-17 victory over the host Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night.

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Ja’Marr Chase had 10 receptions for 96 yards and one touchdown and Cade York kicked four field goals as Cincinnati (9-8) won its fifth consecutive contest. The Bengals need the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins to lose their respective games on Sunday to nab a playoff berth.

Russell Wilson was 17-of-31 passing for 148 yards and one touchdown for Pittsburgh (10-7), which had just 193 total yards while losing its fourth straight game. The Steelers were eliminated from the AFC North race earlier Saturday when Baltimore defeated Cleveland.

Najee Harris rushed for a touchdown and Pat Freiermuth had eight receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown for Pittsburgh, which will either be the No. 5 or No. 6 seed in the playoffs.

Chase is on his way to becoming the fifth player since 1970 to win the receiving Triple Crown. He finishes the regular season with 127 receptions, 1,708 yards and 17 touchdown catches.

Trey Hendrickson had 3.5 sacks for the Bengals to raise his season output to an NFL-high 17.5.

The Steelers had just 91 offensive yards through three quarters but came alive in the fourth with a nine-play, 65-yard drive. Wilson capped it with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Freiermuth to bring Pittsburgh within 19-14 with 8:07 left.

The hosts later received a break when a punt hit the foot of Cincinnati’s DJ Ivey and was recovered by Connor Heyward at the Bengals’ 38-yard line. But Pittsburgh settled for Chris Boswell’s 54-yard field goal to move within two with 2:39 remaining.

The Steelers got the ball back with 1:51 left, but Wilson’s pass on fourth down from the Pittsburgh 40-yard line went off the hands of Freiermuth.

Burrow was 37-of-46 passing with an interception. He completed his first 12 throws, including all six on Cincinnati’s first drive, ending it with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chase.

York booted a 48-yard field goal to make it 10-0 with 1:24 left in the first quarter. The Steelers got on the board when Harris scored from the 1-yard line with 9:54 left in the second.

York kicked a 27-yarder with 16 seconds left as Cincinnati held a 13-7 halftime lead. He hit from 35 yards with 6:56 remaining in the third quarter and made a 23-yarder with 11:02 left in the game to make it 19-7.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Cincinnati Bengals, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers

CFP: Vegas Favors Ohio St and ND

January 4, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

LAS VEGAS – (Wire Service Report) – If the semifinals unfold the way Las Vegas sees it happening, Ohio State and Notre Dame will play for the College Football Playoff national title.

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No. 7 seed Notre Dame was installed as a 1.5-point favorite over No. 6 seed Penn State at various major sportsbooks on Thursday night, shortly after the Fighting Irish took down No. 2 seed Georgia 23-10 in their quarterfinal game at the Sugar Bowl.

No. 8 seed Ohio State, which trounced top-seeded Oregon 41-21 on New Year’s Day, is a slightly bigger favorite against No. 5 Texas in the other semifinal. The Buckeyes were 4.5-point favorites at DraftKings on Wednesday night and that grew to a six-point spread by Thursday, while it stood at 5.5 points at Fanduel Sportsbook and elsewhere.

This is the first season of the 12-team playoff, and the top four seeds all lost their quarterfinal games at neutral sites after receiving first-round byes. Penn State defeated Boise State, the top Group of Five champion, 31-14. Texas outlasted Big 12 champion Arizona State 39-31 in double overtime.

Fanduel also lists Ohio State as the +110 favorite to win the national championship, a significant edge over Notre Dame at +340.

The Buckeyes (12-2) had lost to Oregon by one point in the regular season and turned the tables in the Rose Bowl on Wednesday, storming out to a 34-0 lead shortly before halftime. Will Howard finished the game with 319 passing yards and three touchdowns, with Jeremiah Smith going for seven catches, 187 yards and two TDs.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NCAA, NCAA Football Tagged With: NCAAF, Notre Dame, Ohio State

Ohio St Favorited Over Oregon

January 1, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

PASADENA – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – One of Ohio State’s two losses this season came against No. 1 Oregon, but that didn’t dissuade oddsmakers from installing the eighth-seeded Buckeyes as favorites to beat the Ducks in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

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Shortly after Ohio State finished off it’s 42-17 rout of No. 9 Tennessee on Saturday night, the Buckeyes opened as 1.0-point favorites at DraftKings and 1.5-point favorites at BetRivers to beat Oregon on New Year’s Day.

The teams met earlier this season in one of the most memorable games of the 2024 regular season. The Buckeyes visited Autzen Stadium on Oct. 12 and walked away with a dramatic 32-31 defeat. A rematch in the Big Ten title game appeared likely until Ohio State was upset at home by unranked Michigan to close the regular season.

Oddsmakers are clearly placing more weight on Saturday’s convincing win over Tennessee in the final game of the opening round of the CFP.

Oregon will enter the quarterfinal clash with a perfect 13-0 record, but it will be nearly a month since the Ducks beat Penn State in the Big Ten title game.

Many believe the CFP committee essentially rewarded the Nittany Lions despite that loss. While Oregon faces a potential CFP gauntlet of Ohio State, No. 5 Texas and No. 2 Georgia, Penn State opened with a 38-10 blowout win over No. 11 SMU on Saturday.

Up next is Boise State, which is seeded third but hails from the Mountain West Conference. Penn State opened as a 10.5-point favorite at both sportsbooks. Only Texas, which faces No. 4 Arizona State, is a bigger favorite among the quarterfinal matchups at 13.5 points.

Georgia and No. 7 Notre Dame will be the final CFP game on New Year’s Day. The Bulldogs opened as 1.5-point favorites at DraftKings, while BetRivers installed Georgia as a 3.0-point favorite.

The road to a national title will require one of the remaining teams to reel off three consecutive victories. For Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame and Ohio State, that will mean winning four playoff games — although each of them won their first-round matchups handily.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS
Texas (+340)
Ohio State (+380)
Oregon (+400)
Penn State (+475)
Georgia (+550)
Notre Dame (+550)
Arizona State (+7000)

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NCAA, NCAA Football Tagged With: Ohio State, Oregon, Rose Bowl

NFL: Pats Lose, Bengals Alive

December 29, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

Chargers 40, Patriots 7

FOXBOROUGH – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – LA QB Justin Herbert passed for 281 yards and a season-high three touchdowns and the Los Angeles Chargers clinched an AFC playoff berth with a dominating victory over New England in foggy Massachusetts.

Ladd McConkey caught eight passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns and Derwin James had two sacks and a fumble recovery for the Chargers (10-6), who are playoff-bound in Jim Harbaugh’s first season as coach. Derius Davis also had a scoring catch, J.K. Dobbins rushed for 76 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and Cameron Dicker booted four field goals.Herbert completed 26 of 38 passes as the Chargers improved to 3-12 all-time in Foxborough, including playoffs.

Drake Maye completed 12 of 22 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown for New England (3-13), which lost its sixth consecutive game. DeMario Douglas caught a scoring pass for the Patriots.

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Bengals 30, Broncos 24

CINCINNATI – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Cincinnati QB Joe Burrow threw three touchdown passes to Tee Higgins, including a game-winning scoring strike with 1:07 left in overtime, to give the host Bengals an electrifying 30-24 win over the Denver Broncos on Saturday.

Cade York could have given Cincinnati (8-8) the win with 2:43 to go in the extra session, but his 33-yard field-goal attempt hit the left upright. The Bengals’ defense buckled down, though, forcing Denver to go three-and-out to get Burrow, Higgins and the rest of the offense back out on the field.

Cincinnati proceeded to go 63 yards in five plays, with Higgins’ 3-yard TD catch giving the Bengals their fourth straight victory. Higgins finished with 11 catches for 131 yards.

Marvin Mims Jr. forced overtime by hauling in a 25-yard score on fourth-and-1 to draw the Broncos (9-7) even at 24 with eight seconds left in regulation. Burrow had put Cincinnati in front by plunging into the end zone from 1 yard out just 1:21 earlier.

Burrow completed 39 of 49 passes for 412 yards and the three touchdowns while Ja’Marr Chase had nine catches for 102 yards and set a single-season franchise record for receptions. He now has 117. Tight end Mike Gesicki played a key role in the Cincinnati passing game, grabbing a season-high 10 catches for 86 yards.

Rams 13, Cardinals 9

Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon intercepted a pass in the end zone with 37 seconds left to preserve Los Angeles’ win over Arizona in Inglewood, Calif.

Witherspoon made a diving catch after the ball bounced high off the helmet of Arizona tight end Trey McBride on the pass attempt by Kyler Murray. The Rams (10-6), who lead the NFC West by one game, have won five straight, while the Cardinals (7-9) have lost five of their last six. Los Angeles could clinch a playoff berth on Sunday depending on the outcome of other games.

Matthew Stafford threw for 189 yards while completing 17 of 32 pass attempts without a touchdown or interception. Puka Nacua finished with 10 receptions for 129 yards. Murray was 33 of 48 for 321 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. McBride made 12 catches for 123 yards to surpass 1,000 yards for the first time in his three NFL seasons.

-Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, NFL, Patriots Tagged With: New England Patriots, NFL

Bruins Win; NHL Round-Up

December 29, 2024 by Terry Lyons

Bruins 4, Blue Jackets 0

Justin Brazeau scored 2:29 into the first period, and Boston never looked back in blanking visiting Columbus Blue Jackets in the latter game of the teams’ home-and-home series.

Morgan Geekie had one goal and one assist, while David Pastrnak and Cole Koepke also lit the lamp for Boston, which bounced back from a 6-2 loss in Columbus on Friday and improved to 5-1-1 in its last seven games. Jeremy Swayman stopped all 18 shots he faced en route to his second shutout this season.

Bruins forward Fabian Lysell made his NHL debut. The 21-year-old former first-round draft pick had a plus-1 rating in 11:32 of ice time. Daniil Tarasov (24 saves) took the loss in his first start since Dec. 5 for the Blue Jackets, who were shut out for only the second time this season and had a four-game point streak (3-0-1) snapped.

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Canadiens 4, Panthers 0

Jakub Dobes made 34 saves in his NHL debut, leading the visiting Montreal Canadiens to a 4-0 win against the Florida Panthers on Saturday afternoon in Sunrise, Fla.

The 23-year-old Czech, who was selected by the Canadiens in the fifth round of 2020 NHL Draft, is the first Montreal goalie with a shutout in his first NHL game since Yann Danis in a 2-0 victory against Atlanta Thrashers in October 2005.

Kirby Dach scored two goals, Jake Evans and Cole Caufield also scored and Alex Newhook had two assists for the Canadiens, who have won four of five.

Spencer Knight made 20 saves for Florida. The Panthers were shut out in back-to-back games for the second time this month.

Kraken 5, Canucks 4 (OT)

Vince Dunn scored twice, including the winner on a breakaway at 2:15 of overtime, as Seattle rallied from three goals down to beat host Vancouver.

Jaden Schwartz also tallied twice for the Kraken, who trailed 4-1 with five minutes remaining in regulation. Matty Beniers also scored, and goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 18 saves as Seattle snapped a five-game losing streak.

Brock Boeser scored twice, Jake DeBrusk had a goal and assist, Conor Garland also tallied, and J.T. Miller and Carson Soucy had two assists apiece for the Canucks. Thatcher Demko made 24 saves.

Capitals 5, Maple Leafs 2

Alex Ovechkin scored into an empty net in his return from a broken fibula and visiting Washington defeated Toronto.

It was Ovechkin’s 869th goal, leaving him just 26 shy of surpassing Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record of 894. The Russian superstar missed 16 games with the injury. Andrew Mangiapane and Jakob Chychrun each added a goal and an assist for the Capitals, who have won three of four. Nic Dowd and Tom Wilson also scored and Logan Thompson made 35 saves.

John Tavares and Bobby McMann scored for the Maple Leafs, who have lost three of four. Matt Murray stopped 27 shots.

Kings 4, Oilers 3 (OT)

Quinton Byfield scored twice, including the overtime winner, and had an assist in a win for Los Angeles against visiting Edmonton.

Warren Foegele had a goal and two assists, Jordan Spence had two assists, and Darcy Kuemper made 24 saves for the Kings, who improved to 11-2-1 at home.

Kasperi Kapanen, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Viktor Arvidsson scored for the Oilers, who lost for just the fourth time in their past 16 games (12-3-1). Stuart Skinner made 25 saves.

Lightning 6, Rangers 2

Brayden Point scored one goal in a three-point night and host Tampa Bay scored four times on special teams en route to pounding reeling New York.

Nikita Kucherov had a power-play goal and two assists, and Anthony Cirelli and Ryan McDonagh recorded short-handed tallies. Nick Paul notched the final tally, and Cirelli added an assist.

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy made a season-high 42 saves as the Lightning improved to 8-2-0 in December. New York’s Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck hit the net, but the Rangers lost for the 14th time in their past 18 matches (4-14-0).

Flyers 3, Ducks 1

Samuel Ersson put his recent struggles aside and made 32 saves to propel Philadelphia past host Anaheim.

Noah Cates, Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee scored for Philadelphia, which improved to 1-1-0 to start its six-game road trip. Ersson had allowed at least three goals in each of his previous eight appearances.

Troy Terry scored the lone goal for Anaheim, which has lost eight of its last 11 games. Lukas Dostal made 22 saves.

Jets 4, Senators 2

Gabriel Vilardi and Nikolaj Ehlers scored third-period goals in rapid succession after Winnipeg erased a two-goal deficit and went on to a home victory over Ottawa.

Ehlers finished with a goal and two assists, while teammates Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist. Connor Hellebuyck made 33 saves for the Jets, who have won three in a row.

Mads Sogaard turned back 19 shots and Tim Stutzle and Ridly Greig found the back of the net, with the latter’s goal a short-handed tally for a 2-0 Ottawa lead.

Islanders 6, Penguins 3

Casey Cizikas posted his first two-goal game in more than three years, leading New York to a win over Pittsburgh in the opener of a back-to-back, home-and-home which started in Elmont, Long Island.

Anders Lee also scored twice for the Islanders, who won for the fifth time in 11 games this month (5-5-1). Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Anthony Duclair also scored, and goalie Ilya Sorokin made 22 saves.

Michael Bunting, Noel Acciari and Richard Rakell scored for the Penguins, who fell to 9-4-1 since late November. Goalie Tristan Jarry recorded 28 saves.

Hurricanes 5, Devils 2

Carolina scored twice in less than 90 seconds in the third period to break a tie and defeated New Jersey in Raleigh, N.C.

Jack Roslovic had two goals and an assist, Sebastian Aho a goal and an assist and Dmitri Orlov and Jackson Blake also scored for Carolina. Seth Jarvis had three assists, Sean Walker added two and Dustin Tokarski stopped 21 shots as the Hurricanes avenged a 4-2 loss to the Devils on Friday night in Newark, N.J.

Paul Cotter and Ondrej Palat scored for New Jersey, which had its three-game winning streak halted. Jake Allen made 36 saves.

Flames 3, Sharks 1

Jonathan Huberdau scored twice to lead visiting Calgary to a victory over struggling San Jose.

Goaltender Dustin Wolf made 21 saves in the win, including a handful late in regulation when the hosts made a frantic push for the equalizer. Mikael Backlund also scored and Nazem Kadri collected three assists for Calgary.

Macklin Celebrini replied for the Sharks, who are winless in seven games (0-6-1). Goalie Yaroslav Askarov stopped 30 shots in an outstanding performance.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: Boston Sports, Bruins, NHL Tagged With: Boston Bruins, Columbus Blue Jackets, NHL

TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | Year End

December 29, 2024 by Terry Lyons

“Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens

Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

Brown paper packages tied up with strings

These are a few of my favorite things.” – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein

By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – There’s no clear reason, but quite often the great song, “My Favorite Things,” (by Rodgers and Hammerstein, 1959) is tagged as a Christmas song. No argument, here, but I look at “My Favorite Things” as a year ’round song of joy and optimism. The tune was made famous by Julie Andrews’ phenomenal performance in “The Sound of Music” and it was springtime in the Alps.

After years and years on the shelf, I picked up the tune once again when Derek Trucks played it on his Gibson SG in concert with The Derek Trucks Band at Boston’s House of Blues (see performance archived above, which was on the same tour).

With that in mind, this column marks the second consecutive year the TL Sunday Sports Notes/While We’re Young (Ideas) column will bring in the New Year with a hodgepodge of favorite things.

In the immortal words of Scottish poet Robert Burns, “Should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? In other words, “Time is ticking, Let’s Get to It.”


“These are a few of TL’s Favorite Things”

Perfectly former snowflakes falling gently to the earth on Christmas Eve … Eric Clapton picking on his guitar while singing “Change the World,” … Vivid memories of the New York Metropolitans and WOR-TV 9‘s postgame show, Kiner’s Korner … Perfectly chopped, dry kindling wood to start a holiday season blaze in our fireplace … The guitar playing by Chicago’s Terry Kath … Add the fact his daughter, Michelle Kath Sinclair, directed The Terry Kath Experience, a wonderful tribute documentary … Portland, Maine and Portland Oregon … Portsmouth, New Hampshire … Chatham, Massachusetts … Montauk, Long Island, New York … Orient Point, Long Island, New York … and, on the other end of the LIRR line, Madison Square Garden for the BIG EAST basketball tournament.

Mowing thick green grass of my imagination in our weed-eaten front and back lawn … the smell of that cut grass as the mower is turned off and its operator earned an ice cold glass of 50/50 Lemonade/Iced Tea – known as an Arnold Palmer for those in the business … central air conditioning … finding a great juke box in a dive bar in Anywhere, USA … playing the very first song of the night on that juke box. (Be sure to read: HERE).

A brand new 59Fifty baseball cap … Peter Frampton strumming the first chords of “All I Want to Be (Is By Your Side) … A Nathan’s Hot Dog … The sound of the Sunday papers hitting the front walk, delivered from a speeding Toyota Camry … The memories of delivering Sunday Newsday and heading to my brother Tim’s softball doubleheader at Dutch Lane fields … chasing down the Ice Cream Man … Printers Boxes, filled with sentimental knick-knacks … chipping in for par and putting for birdie on the 18th.

Christmas dinnerware by Spode and setting the table for a holiday meal … the corner wine bar in Rye, NY … the Corner Bistro in the West Village … the Four Tops … great black & white photography … the best of the best from the Associate Press Year in Pictures, always published at this time of year … Primetime PGA Tour golf in January … a weekly victory in Fantasy Golf … an “Inside the Ropes” pass to walk 18 with the final group on Sunday … the roar of the crowd from another hole … Grandfather clocks … “Old Days” by Chicago … the NHL Winter Classic at Wrigley Field.

Perfectly cooked, semi-well done, crispy, homemade waffles with Vermont maple syrup on a winter weekend morning … Tropicana Orange Juice … Special Saturday and Sunday morning playlists, created/assembled on (commercial free) Spotify … Scallion pancakes from CK Shanghai in Wellesley … Thin New York style pizza at Patsy’s (West 74th Street, NYC) … Nick’s on Second Avenue … Big Nick’s (70 West 71st, NYC, closes at 4:30am).

A bicycle ride on newly paved, smooth city streets … the hidden pleasure of seeing the car that whizzed by doing 95 mph pulled over by a police cruiser a mile or so down the highway … George Harrison recordings … Fenway Park … the laughter of kids playing in the schoolyard … the sound of Charlie Watts hitting a single note on the cymbal in “Angie” … Rock Bands taking the stage … Trains running on time.

Baseball cards … a great horn section in a tight band … San Diego, California … an upgrade to First Class … drinking straws with the accordion bend … Monday Night Football … a well-written, informative Facebook post … Robert Plant’s voice … Hourglasses … Old globes, trimmed in wood with an old world layout and textured mountains …. the Day after adjusting clocks for “Spring ahead” Daylight Savings Time … turntables … our dog, (Mighty) Max, shaking his toys for his very own entertainment, tail wagging … my dog, Penny (Lane), sleeping soundly next to me with all the trust in the world and knowing its safe.

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A stereo pulsing deep bass and striking high treble from a manual equalizer … The Electric Light Orchestra (Live, in concert) … Emerson, Lake and Palmer (Recorded to allow for takes the Moog Synthesizer) … Smokey Robinson and the Miracles … “Carry On” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young … Jeff Kazee on the keyboard … Rich Pagano on the drums, and Richie’s incredible voice doing John Lennon as best can be done in “I Am the Walrus” … Goose covering The Who’s “Eminence Front” … Blind Faith doing, “Can’t Find My Way Home” … Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) from Hamilton The Musical … the presence of Chris Jackson on stage, portraying the USA’s first President George Washington … the imaginative thought of picturing Jackson’s face as George Washington, rather than the guy on the dollar bill … great companies/ensembles on Broadway … the thrill and anticipation as the curtain goes up … the lump in your throat joyous appreciation as the actors take their bows.

Tailgating … the sight of the Street Cleaner and no random neighbor’s car parked in front of the house … a glass of cold water … not shaving … Lighthouses … freshly pressed pants … a newly laundered white shirt, lightly starched … the billowing of that clean shirt as you shake it and place it over the shoulder, cool to the touch … Aristophanes … Ridiculous.

Block Island, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket … Paris … sitting on the Champs Elysées and sipping a cup of jet fuel strength, European coffee on a vacation morning, not a care in the world … the look and smell of a brand new USA Passport … my iPhone … Sting’s impeccable voice … Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics singing so clearly and perfectly on a stage on the West Side piers of NYC that you could hear her in New Jersey … Standing in a doorway, Just Waiting on a Friend … Bell Bottom Blues.

Turning on the Christmas lights … a brand new Nokona baseball glove made and mailed from Nocona, Texas …. a Padron Anniversary ‘64 cigar … my dog’s gorgeous, fluffy, curly coat … Adirondack Chairs … Shea Stadium …. Thomas Hagen in The Godfather … the eery sounds of an Irish Tin Whistle … Fire fighters washing the Engine, Hook & Ladder trucks on the front drive of the fire house … the harmonica … the use of said harmonica in “Thunder Road” … A Stairway to Heaven or Kashmir and a Black Dog or a Misty Mountain Hop … Blue Sky and Dreams, Jessica and Melissa, all In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.

Bruce Hornsby on the piano … Will Lee on bass guitar … the marvels of modern medicine … the trust placed in medical doctors by the survivors of a heart transplant … the CVS Minute Clinic … Our Vet … the happiness of our dogs upon departing The Vet … the shiny side Reynolds Wrap … Crab Cakes … Joe’s Stone Crab in Miami Beach … The Grill (201 E 49th St, New York City, NY 10017) … The 10022 zip code … our 02468 zip code … Robert Moon, the father of the zip code … Upon the announcement of their retirement, the comfortable realization that there’s not an R.E.O. Speedwagon album in the collection, nor was a quarter ever dropped in a juke box to play a song by the band, nor for Chris de Burgh … Sorry Chris … the Tovala oven … Sabrina Ionescu’s “J” … News reels from the ‘70s and ‘80s depicting the late, great coach Lou Carnesecca bouncing around at courtside … Caitlin and Ohtani … The annual IIHF World Junior Championship, always on at Christmas time … Live racing of the trotters and pacers from Monticello, NY on December 30, and 31st.

The sound and smell of freshly ground coffee, brewing in the morning … Christmas coasters … Heavy, bottom-weighted, slightly chilled cocktail glasses with a giant sphere ice cube as the base for two ounces of Oban … Any and all Derek Trucks solos (like the one paying tribute to the Grateful Dead at the Kennedy Center honors) … recordings of Gregg Allman and Jackson Browne performing “These Days” … Mondays with the Daily Show … Cometeer Coffee … “Sweet Dreams” and “Money Can’t Buy It” by the Eurythmics, the group made up by the previously mentioned Annie Lennox and the talented Dave Stewart … a September in Santa Cruz … walking the streets in London, Paris, Rome, Prague, Istanbul, Barcelona, Milan, Leverkusen, Monte Carlo, Athens, Madrid, and … Boston.

A game of hoops at the Stan Sheriff Center or the Lahaina Civic Center … the Fine Young Cannibals covering Suspicious Minds, second only to Elvis singing that wonderful hit … the Felt Forum and The Rotunda (forerunners to the Theatre and Expo Center) … Golden Gloves Boxing … Pat LaFontaine and J.J. … Cosmo The City Dog … Chloe … Penny (Lane) … and Mighty Max.

Seeing a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand … Huh? … I’d like to meet his tailor … the Army v. Navy game (in Philly) … a bic pen … Houses of the Holy … “Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face, And stars fill my dream, I’m a traveler of both time and space, To be where I have been,” stated by Matt Damon so perfectly in Ocean’s 12

“Take two and hit to right” … “Batter, Batter, Batter” … “He’s No Batter” … “Can of Corn” … “Ducks on a Pond” … “Swing and a Miss” … “Touch ‘em All” … “Keep Your Eye on the Ball” … “Pitchers & Catchers Report” (Feb. 12, 2025 or 44 more days).

No static at all with “The Royal Scam and Aja” … “Angular banjos” and “Deacon Blues” … “They call Alabama the Crimson Tide” … “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” … “Who’s Next” … “Hotel California” … “Dark Side of the Moon” … “Bat Out of Hell and Phil Rizzuto’s call.”

Casablanca … The Sting … The Last Waltz … Almost Famous … The Maltese Falcon … Spotlight … Goldfinger … The Purple Rose of Cairo … Cinema Paradiso … The Original Star Wars Trilogy (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi) … Rocky and Rocky II … Seabiscuit … Patton.

Hamilton the Musical … Stereophonic … Pippin … A Chorus Line.

Missing “Little Louie,” already, and Clark Gillies … Mike Bossy … Al Arbour … David Stern … and, this year, we lost Bill Walton … Al Attles … and “The Logo,” Jerry West” … Ed Kranepool, Buddy Harrelson and Jerry Grote of the Mets … hockey’s Johnny Gaudreau and his brother … OJ … Joe “Jellybean” Bryant … Earl Cureton and Robert Reid … Pete Rose and Fernando Valenzuela … Dejan Milojevic … the great Dikembe Mutombo and the greatest baseball player of our lives, Willie Mays.

Blue denim jeans … Terry cloth … L.L. Bean slippers … Flannel shirts … log cabins … a new furnace … and, that wraps it up … “The Song is Over.”


DIGITAL SPORTS DESK’s PLAYER of the YEAR: Is … Caitlin Clark of the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. The TEAM of the YEAR: Is … USA Basketball’s gold medal senior men’s Olympic Team, featuring Steph Curry.

HERE NOW, THE NOTES: As promised last weekend, here’s your look-back at the Year in Sports 2024 – Part II. This is what WWYI wrote about during the second half of 2024:

Part Two (July to December, 2024)

July 2024

July 7th: Breakfast at Wimbledon; USA Basketball convenes for Olympics; James Wood

July 14th: Baseball’s Home Run Derby; American Association of Professional Baseball; Cape Cod Baseball

July 21st: Hoops without Borders; Deaths of Bill Walton, Jerry West and Pat Williams

July 27th: We declare OPEN the Games of the XXXIII Olympics; Paris Shines

August 2024

August 4th: Golf at Paris Olympics; Hoops du Jour; Andy Jasner RIP

August 11th: Steph Curry to the Rescue; France’s Victor Wembanyama Break-out Party

August 18th: LA’s Got Next; What USA Basketball will Look Like in 2028

August 25th: Champions League vs College Football Playoffs ‘24-25; Good-bye Linus Ullmark

September 2024

September 1st: Pro Golf in Greater Boston; the death of the NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew

September 8th: The ‘24 Paralympics and Ali Truwit; US Open Tennis

September 15th: A Day in the History of 9/15; Ronnie Nunn NYC Hoop Hall

September 22nd: A Day for the Good Old Days in Chicago; the WNBA in 2024

September 29th: Motivation for the defending NBA Champion Celtics

October 2024

October 6th: RIP Dikembe; The Tedeschi Trucks Band – I Am the Moon

October 8th: KC Special

October 13th Adam Silver at Columbia U; Plug for “A Complete Unknown”

October 20th: Rock-Tober; UVa coach Tony Bennett Quits; Same ‘ole J-E-T-S

October 27th: Hornsby: The Old Playground; 2024 World Series; Chicken Partner

November 2024:

November 3rd: Breeders’ Cup; Mookie Betts and the Dodgers; Costas Retires

November 10th: Sports as a Distraction in Life; Kirk Herbstreit’s “Ben”

November 17th: NBA Cup ‘24; TGL Golf; Boston Common Golf

November 24th: Thanksgiving Appreciation; SNL Memories

December 2024

December 1st: How Many Pro Leagues Can We Support?

December 8th: Tribute to St. John’s Coach Lou Carnesecca

December 15th: Bill Belichick to Coach at North Carolina; ARMY vs. NAVY

December 24th: A Look Back at 2024; Part One

December 29th: Favorite Things ‘24; A Look Back at 2024; Part Two


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Nebraska Defeats BC, 20-15

December 28, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

BRONX – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – A trio of running backs recorded touchdowns to help Nebraska hold off Boston College’s late rally for a 20-15 win in the Pinstripe Bowl on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium in New York.

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New York native Rahmir Johnson scored the Cornhuskers’ opening touchdown to highlight his 60-yard performance on 10 carries. His 11-yard run on fourth-and-1 before the two-minute timeout iced the game, lifting Nebraska (7-6) to its first winning season since 2016.

Kwinten Ives also ran for a score and Emmett Johnson (team-high 68 rushing yards on 14 carries) caught one from freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola, who was 23 of 31 for 228 yards, one touchdown and one interception on the day.

Nebraska had a 20-2 lead before allowing its first touchdown with 6:11 left in regulation.

Boston College (7-6) forced two first-half turnovers and finished five of its first seven drives inside the opposing 35-yard line, but the Eagles went 0-for-4 on fourth downs until Turbo Richard’s 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

Nebraska’s first two punts turned into touchdowns for the Eagles, with the second being blocked and returned to the 2-yard line ahead of a Jordan McDonald score with 4:18 remaining.

Grayson James quarterbacked the Eagles, going 25 of 40 for a season-high 296 yards. He also rushed for 22. Lewis Bond made six catches for 94 yards.

Jahmal Banks was Raiola’s leading target, making four catches for 79 yards.

After big plays went by the boards for both teams on their opening series, Raiola sent Nebraska on a 15-play, 75-yard drive to the opening touchdown four seconds into the second quarter. Following a third-down conversion in the red zone, Rahmir Johnson scored on a 4-yard run before John Hohl’s PAT made it 7-0.

After Boston College was unable to convert on Josiah Griffin’s recovery of an Emmett Johnson fumble, an ensuing fourth-down penalty gave Nebraska new life and the Cornhuskers turned it into Ives’ 2-yard score with 3:39 before halftime.

Ashton McShane’s 88-yard blocked PAT return got the Eagles on the board at 13-2, though.

Nebraska’s first drive out of halftime included two fakes from punter/holder Brian Buschini, including a successful fake field goal. On the following series, Raiola’s 13-yard pass to Emmett Johnson out of the backfield resulted in a 20-2 lead with 3:02 left in the third.

Richard punched in the first Boston College touchdown. James’ two-point conversion pass attempt failed.

Buschini’s second punt was blocked by Victor Nelson Jr. and returned to the 2-yard line by Omar Thornton, setting up McDonald’s run and a Liam Connor PAT.

–Field Level Media

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It’s Official: Sox Ink Buehler

December 28, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff Report utilizing Official Team News Release) – After a week or two of speculation, the Boston Red Sox today signed right-handed pitcher Walker Buehler to a one-year contract for the 2025 season. Boston’s 40-man roster is now at 40.

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Buehler, 30, is a two-time All-Star (2019, ’21) and two-time World Series champion (2020, ’24). A 2021 All-MLB First Team selection, the right-hander finished in the top 10 in Cy Young Award voting in 2019 (ninth) and 2021 (fourth). In seven seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2017-22, ’24), he went 47-22 (.681) with a 3.27 ERA (259 ER/713.2 IP), 1.09 WHIP, .221 opponent batting average, and 754 strikeouts over 131 appearances (122 starts).

After missing the entire 2023 season recovering from Tommy John surgery, Buehler made 16 regular season starts in 2024 and went 1-6 with a 5.38 ERA (45 ER/75.1 IP). He helped the Dodgers win a World Series title by posting a 3.60 ERA (6 ER/15.0 IP) in four Postseason outings (three starts), allowing zero runs in his final 13.0 innings pitched and earning a save with a perfect ninth inning in the decisive Game 5 against the New York Yankees. In 19 career Postseason games (18 starts), Buehler is 4-4 with a 3.04 ERA (32 ER/94.2 IP) and .210 opponent batting average. He has allowed only one run in 19.0 World Series innings (0.47 ERA) spanning four games (three starts), going 2-0 with one save, 24 strikeouts, and three walks in the Fall Classic.

Selected by the Dodgers in the first round (No. 24 overall) of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft, Buehler graduated from Henry Clay High School in Kentucky before pitching at Vanderbilt University from 2013-15.

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox, Walker Buehler

Big East: End of Non-Conference Games

December 28, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

JAMAICA ESTATES – (Staff Report from Official News Release) – The BIG EAST non-conference schedule ended Saturday with all three league teams in action notching comfortable homecourt victories. St. John’s, Georgetown and DePaul were the winners.

St. John’s put six players in double figures in a 97-76 victory over Delaware. Deivon Smith led the assault with a season-high 20 points, a career-high 13 rebounds and eight assists. Zuby Ejiofor contributed 16 points and seven rebounds. The Johnnies (11-2) shot 60.9 percent from the field.

Georgetown had three players post double-doubles in an 83-53 victory against Coppin State. Thomas Sorber had 22 points and 12 rebounds. Drew Fielder registered career highs with 20 points and 13 boards. Malik Mack, who had missed the previous two games with an injury, finished with 15 points and 11 assists. The Hoyas (11-2) outscored the Tigers 46-23 in the second half.

DePaul never trailed in an 84-65 triumph over Loyola Maryland. N.J. Benson led the Blue Demons (9-4) with 22 points, 17 rebounds and two blocked shots. His rebound total was the highest by a BIG EAST player since Dec. 20, 2022. Jacob Meyer, the team’s top scorer at 14.5 ppg, added 12 points.

The BIG EAST ended its non-league schedule with a (84-37) .694 record.

Conference play resumes on New Year’s Eve afternoon with a doubleheader on Peacock.Seton Hall visits Xavier at 2 p.m. ET followed by St. John’s at Creighton at 4 p.m.

Providence hosts Marquette at 6 p.m. on FS1.

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