The Washington Capitals have re-signed defenseman Rasmus Sandin to a five-year contract that has an average value of $4.6 million. Sandin was acquired last season from Toronto and is only 23 years old. Sandin has stayed healthy through most of the season and has three goals and 17 assists along with a -9 rating. Sandin sees a lot of ice time every game. The Capitals are … [Read more...] about Capitals re-sign Rasmus Sandin to a five-year contract
A Post-Mortem: NFL Journalist and Icon Chris Mortensen dies at 72
When the Ravens came to Baltimore, Chris Mortensen ultimately said that Baltimore’s return would be great for football and denounced anyone who thought otherwise. Chris Mortensen, the lively sage of the National Football League world passed away on Sunday at the age of 72 after dealing with throat cancer through the latter years of his life. Mortensen was known for his … [Read more...] about A Post-Mortem: NFL Journalist and Icon Chris Mortensen dies at 72
Baltimore Ravens Place Franchise Tag on Justin Madubuike
The Baltimore Ravens have placed the exclusive franchise tag on defensive lineman Justin Madubuike. The two sides were unable to come to an agreement on a long-term deal ahead of Tuesdays deadline to sign players to the franchise tag. But while the Ravens and Madubuike could not work out a new deal it does not mean both sides are done trying. The Ravens will have until July … [Read more...] about Baltimore Ravens Place Franchise Tag on Justin Madubuike
Editorial: Hazing, Bullying, and Extortion in Sports need to stop
All sports in the high school, college, and professional ranks need to stop hazing, bullying, and now, we see the beginning of an alarming new trend: Extortion. To begin, this is not an article in regards just to sumo, I’m talking about all sports in general. Any kind of bullying, hazing, and extortion need to be punished with some time in a jail cell.Why do I want to talk … [Read more...] about Editorial: Hazing, Bullying, and Extortion in Sports need to stop
Caps face Ottawa, back in D.C. after a short road trip
The Washington Capitals are back home and ready to face Ottawa on the first of a back to back set. The team has been dealing with multiple injuries and have recalled four players from the Hershey Bears. It will be interesting to see how the team gels with the new players on the ice. The team has also picked up scoring and has been finding the back of the net quite efficiently … [Read more...] about Caps face Ottawa, back in D.C. after a short road trip