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Multiple Sports

Philadelphia Sports: Best Sports Quotes in Philly History

Philadelphia has had its fair share of interesting athletes throughout the years. Along with interesting characters, Philly sports figures have also been known for their infamous quotes.

Whether it was directly after a loss, or a miraculous fourth down reception or at a World Series parade, some Philly sports stars really knew how to blow a gasket or pump up a crowd.

No matter if it's the Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, 76ers or Big 5 basketball, these quotes will definitely bring back some memories.

New Jersey Devils Forward Adam Henrique: Making a Case for Rookie of the Year

Posted 12/30/2011 - 19:45 by HockeyPolls

If I were to tell you before the start of the season that Adam Henrique was going to make a case to win the Calder Memorial Trophy, as the NHL's most outstanding rookie, you would have looked at me as if I had drunk too much of Lou Lamoriello's famous Kool-Aid.

Vancouver Canucks: Why the Texas Rangers Could Have Been Their Inspiration

They almost became the inspiration for an entire city of hockey fans. They were one strike away on two separate occasions. You wouldn’t think that fans of the Vancouver Canucks would be pulling for a team from Texas that was once owned by George W.

The 20 Greatest Individual Seasons in Sports History

Brady and Moss both had great 2007 seasons, but were they good enough to crack the top 20?

The athletes on this list had absolutely amazing and dominant seasons. There are some names you know will be on this list and there may be some you did not expect.

Stanley Cup Finals, Li Na, 2011 French Open and Saturday's Top Sports Buzz

China's Li Na defeated defending champion Francesca Schiavone in the 2011 Women's French Open Final. She reached the championship match by beating Maria Sharapova.

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are all set to face off in the Men's French Open Final on Sunday. It will be the fifth time the two have competed in the tournament and the fourth in the final of the Grand Slam.

NHL: What the NFL Schedule Means to the 2012 NHL Winter Classic

Posted 04/19/2011 - 18:58 by HockeyPolls

For the past four seasons, the NHL has created an enormously successful event on New Year's Day with the advent of the Winter Classic, an outdoor game played usually in a football or baseball stadium.

The game has become a huge success, both ratings-wise and attendance-wise for the NHL and has quickly evolved into one of the most highly-anticipated events of the hockey season.

NHL Playoffs 2011: News, Game Analysis and Other NHL Postseason Buzz

Posted 04/14/2011 - 20:43 by HockeyPolls

The NHL and its fans are prepared for one of the most anticipated Stanley Cup Playoffs in league history.

With the 16 teams finally cemented in their seeds in both the Eastern and Western Conferences and the Conference Quarterfinal rounds underway, we at Bleacher Report are gearing up to bring you the best in NHL Playoff coverage.

NFL Lockout Should Unlock Potential for NHL to Expand Its Fanbase

Posted 03/12/2011 - 13:03 by HockeyPolls

NFL Fans, we feel your pain.

The same frustration, disgust and anger currently sweeping through the NFL's fan base worked it's way through the NHL over six years ago.

It's a special kind of fury.

It's the fury that is produced when people who spend what little disposable cash they have to support a sport they love have that sport yanked away from them because a bunch of millionaires and billionaires can't find a way to work together.

Charles Wang and New York Mets: A Potential Partnership To Help Each Other?

Let me start out by saying I have no evidence of this actually happening. But, when you think about it at face value, it makes an incredible amount of sense.

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