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- Top Story - June 2022
What Went Wrong: Oilers Swept in Chaotic West Final
The Battle of Alberta series didn't just determine who would represent the Pacific Division in the Conference Finals, it was a battle to see who would be the last Canadian team standing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. That honor ended up going to the Edmonton Oilers, after a five game series win, and it was their first Final Four appearance since 2006--the year that the Oilers made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Final and fell just one win short. The Oilers faced off against the Colorado Avalanche in the Western Conference Final, and it was a marquee matchup: Connor McDavid vs Nathan MacKinnon. I was one of many fans who was salivating over this battle between two of the biggest stars in the NHL.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced How to Find a Career in Golf
There are many different types of golf and your choice will depend on your abilities and preferences for particular holes and scenic qualities. Golf play over an obstacle like water or rough, and this variation might be called golf ball. Nevertheless, to get a career, you must be prepared to do the following.
Patrick ReedPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedWWE's 2022 Hell In A Cell Will Always Be Remembered Because Of Cody Rhodes
Hell In A Cell is an annual event put on by World Wrestling Entertainment. It’s looked forward to by wrestling fans because of its storied history and potential for “brutality.”
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedFinals Game Two: Warriors Even the Score
The Golden State Warriors entered Game Two of the NBA Finals with their backs to the wall; a position that they had not been familiar with in the past Finals they had been in. In each of the Warriors' last five appearances in the Finals, the Warriors were strong at the start, even in their defeats in 2016 (against the Cleveland Cavaliers) and 2019 (against the Toronto Raptors). This year, however, was different. The Warriors lost Game One on their home court, doing so after entering the 4th quarter with a 12 point lead. Because of that, the Warriors are in a must-win situation, as they could ill afford entering Boston down 2-0.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedFootball
Football is the world’s most popular ball game in numbers of participants and spectators. Simple in its principal rules and essential equipment, the sport can be played almost anywhere, from official football playing fields (pitches) to gymnasiums, streets, school playgrounds, parks, or beaches. Football’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), estimated that at the turn of the 21st century there were approximately 250 million football players and over 1.3 billion people “interested” in football; in 2010 a combined television audience of more than 26 billion watched football’s premier tournament, the quadrennial month-long World Cup finals.
Mirel AlexandruPublished 2 years ago in CleatsThe Attention Deficit Facing All 4 Major Pro Sports in the U.S. Today
Overview You wouldn’t know it when you are watching ESPN. You wouldn’t know it if you happened to be at your local Buffalo Wild Wings or favorite sports bar when a big game was going on. And you wouldn’t know it especially judging by the incessant ads for online wagering sites that fill both commercial breaks on TV and your social media feed with ads enticing you to to place your first bet “risk free” on a sporting event, promising that once you do, you will live like a Caesar!
David WyldPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedFinals Game One: Living by the Three
The 2022 NBA Finals have arrived, and in this go-around, it's the Golden State Warriors facing the Boston Celtics. I'll be blunt: I am not happy that the Warriors are back in the Finals. One of the things that has soured me from the NBA is its lack of parity, but when last year gave us the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks, I thought there was hope for the NBA to be wide open. That hope was dashed this year. Now to be fair, this isn't the "superteam" Warriors, but still, it's the same-old, same-old. Even worse, the two seasons that passed since the Warriors' last Finals appearance in 2019 were both affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which means that some can even resort to saying that the pandemic is the only reason why the Warriors didn't returned to the playoffs, which would give the team more credit than they deserve.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedLet's Talk About the NBA
The NBA is the National Basketball Association, and it is a professional basketball league in North America. The NBA was founded in 1946, and it currently consists of 30 teams. NBA games are broadcasted in over 200 countries and territories around the world, making it one of the most popular basketball leagues in the world.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 2 years ago in Cleats