Joe PaceFeb 11, 2022New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #367: Tuuka RaskHere in New England, it's been a tough crowd since 2002. That ball went through the uprights off Vinatieri's foot, and two years later...
Joe PaceApr 14, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #106: Hal GillDuring my senior year at UNH, a buddy and I took a couple of spins in the broadcast booth doing play-by-play and color commentary on WUNH...
Joe PaceMar 22, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #83: Rick MiddletonWith the possible exception of El Guapo, I don't believe there's been a better New England Sports nickname than Rick Middleton's Nifty....
Joe PaceMar 18, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #79: Ray BourqueThis week's news that Tom Brady will be finishing his storied career elsewhere has me thinking about Ray Bourque. Back in 1999 we...
Joe PaceMar 8, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #68: Gord KluzakIn 1982, the Boston Bruins held the #1 overall pick in the NHL draft. Lots of people thought they should pick scorer Brian Bellows (they...
Joe PaceFeb 16, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #47: Sergei SamsonovI feel like I’ve been neglecting hockey. And this being hockey season. So let’s revisit another sick playmaker from Bruins teams not so...
Joe PaceJan 11, 2020New England Sports 366New England Sports 366, #11: Adam OatesWhen I was in high school and college, the Bruins were pretty good. They made the Stanley Cup Finals in 1990 (my freshman year at...