Carson Briere, the son of current NHL executive and former player Danny Briere, has been charged with two misdemeanors and a summary offense for pushing an unoccupied wheelchair down a flight of stairs. Surveillance footage at Sullivan’s Pub and Eatery in Erie, Pennsylvania captured the incident, which initially showed Briere chatting with another man at... Continue Reading →
Is Dan Snyder Denying Jeff Bezos a Chance to Bid on the Washington Commanders?
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, appears to be the ideal candidate to become a new owner of an NFL franchise. He is currently the third-richest person in the world, and he already has close ties to the NFL. In March of 2021, Amazon signed an 11-year deal with the NFL to become the exclusive... Continue Reading →
Is Baldwin guilty? “Rust” film shooting leaves question hanging
Actor Alec Baldwin has been charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter after a film rehearsal went terribly wrong. Baldwin’s new film, “Rust”, tells the story of a thirteen year old boy who goes on the run with his grandfather after being sentenced to hang. The film is a western set in the 1800’s which... Continue Reading →
Fight of the Year at MSG – New York
Madison Square Garden has a history of big fights. Some notable fight cards include Muhammad Ali v. Joe Fraizer, Connor McGregor v. Eddie Alvarez, and even Hulk Hogan v. The Iron Shiek. The next big opponent seems to be the state and local governments of New York. MSG is facing New York bureaucracy on all... Continue Reading →
Jordan Poyer Reminds All That Taxes Matter in Athletics
All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer recently brought up an important concern for many in the athletics field. In a recent episode of The Jordan Poyer Podcast, the defensive star explained how he would prefer to see less of his salary be taken away in taxes. Although taxes are not as exciting as how a player will... Continue Reading →
NBA Superstar Faces Potential Suspension – Pending Gun Investigation
One of the NBA’s biggest superstars is in jeopardy of being suspended an undetermined amount of time, pending further information about his conduct while traveling to an away game.[1]Ja Morant is the high-flying phenomenon I am referring to, and the 2nd overall pick in the 2019 draft was seen brandishing what appeared to be... Continue Reading →
The Sabres Have a Major Decision to Make Concerning Devon Levi
As NorthEastern’s season appears to have come to an end, the Buffalo Sabres and goalie prospect Devon Levi have an important decision to make. The Sabres acquired Levi in a trade with the Florida Panthers.[1] According to many, the 21 year-old goalie is a top 10 NHL goalie prospect and the termination of his collegiate season... Continue Reading →
Can He Say That On TV?
Week two of the XFL, Deondre Francois takes the huddle. It has been a long journey for him to be in this spot, right here. Francois began his collegiate career for his home state Florida State Seminoles. He was a four-star recruit, set to be the heir to first overall pick, Jameis Winston. Fitting the... Continue Reading →
Ex-Minor League Pitcher Remains on MLB’s Banned List for Betting on Baseball
Peter Bayer, a former minor league pitcher, has spent the past two seasons on the MLB’s banned list for betting on baseball. The Commissioner’s Office recently denied Bayer’s latest request for reinstatement, which means he will not be eligible to apply again until after the 2023 World Series. According to The Athletic, Bayer’s story of... Continue Reading →
Western Hockey League Fines Moose Jaw Warriors $25K in Connection with February Incident Involving Four Players
On Friday, March 10th, after almost a month of silence, the Western Hockey League (“WHL”) issued an update on the indefinite suspensions of four Moose Jaw Warriors players. The players had been under investigation for violations of team rules and WHL Standard of Conduct Policies. While the WHL, citing privacy concerns, is declining to offer... Continue Reading →