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Homestand Part III: Close Call
So far, the Colorado Avalanche are two-for-two in this long homestand that will dominate the month of January. A blowout win over the Ottawa Senators, and then, a shutout win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. On Monday, we played host to the Toronto Maple Leafs, who desperately needed something. It had been a long season for the team, who find themselves in danger of their long playoff streak coming to an abrupt end.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Unbalanced
Top 5 Highest Individual Scores for RCB in WPL
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has seen some incredible batting performances in the Women's Premier League (WPL). Over the seasons, several players have delivered match-winning innings, scoring big and giving RCB crucial advantages. The team's highest individual scores for RCB in WPL reflect both aggressive hitting and smart batting under pressure.
By Sports Record and Stats 3 months ago in Cleats
Rule Changes in CFL Football
Wow, practically every governing body for every sport in the world has altered rules to make that sport better, faster, more exciting, etc. That is, with maybe the exception of soccer, which is so mired in what is thought of as necessary tradition that it will never move into the 21st century or beyond. Volleyball, badminton, baseball, hockey, NFL football, basketball, curling and so many more have all made changes to rules that served to improve the games for participants and officials but especially for spectators of the game. Even chess has evolved versions of its game to include speed chess (blitz chess) and matches including multiple opponents and combinations of the two and resulting in games lasting less than one minute.
By John Oliver Smith3 months ago in Unbalanced
The Captain’s Currency: A Guide to Derek Jeter and His Rookie Cards
Before he was "The Captain," five-time World Series champion, and a first-ballot Hall of Famer, Derek Jeter was just a skinny kid from Kalamazoo with a high-ceiling and a dream of wearing pinstripes. Drafted 6th overall in 1992, Jeter didn't just meet the massive expectations of New York; he transcended them. His 1996 season remains the gold standard for debuts, where he hit .314 and won the AL Rookie of the Year award while leading the Yankees to their first title in 18 years. This combination of "clutch" DNA and a flawless off-field persona turned Jeter into a global icon, making his rookie cards the "blue-chip" stocks of the sports collecting world.
By Rookie Card Prices3 months ago in Cleats
Top 5 Highest Successful Chases by New Zealand Against India in ODIs
New Zealand has always been a strong team when it comes to chasing big totals in One Day Internationals (ODIs). Over the years, they have produced some unforgettable performances against India. In this article, we explore the top 5 highest successful chases by New Zealand against India in ODIs. These matches highlight New Zealand's batting depth, strategic approach, and ability to handle pressure against a strong Indian bowling attack.
By Sports Record and Stats 3 months ago in Cleats
Mikel Arteta vs Liam Rosenior: A Managerial Clash Ahead of the Carabao Cup Semi-Final
Chelsea and Arsenal have a long history of competitive domestic encounters. This semi-final is particularly intriguing due to the managerial contrast. Chelsea recently appointed Liam Rosenior as their head coach, following the departure of Enzo Maresca just weeks earlier. Rosenior moved from Strasbourg to take charge of one of England's most high-profile jobs.
By Sports Record and Stats 3 months ago in Cleats
A Grand Night for James
It can be said that the 2025-26 season has been a bit magical for Northland senior point guard Diante James. Not only is he hitting buzzer beaters and game-winning shots on a seemingly weekly basis, he added a new accomplishment to his basketball resume.
By Winners Only3 months ago in Unbalanced
China Asks Companies to Stop Using US and Israeli Cybersecurity Software. AI-Generated.
China has told many of its companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by firms from the United States and Israel, according to people familiar with the matter. This move shows how serious China is about protecting its data and reducing its reliance on foreign technology. It also highlights the growing technology and political tensions between China and Western countries.
By sehzeen fatima3 months ago in Unbalanced











