The Kansas City Chiefs are on the cusp of making history, but an online conspiracy about referees favouring them has cast a cloud over the Super Bowl and forced the NFL to defend its officials.
The Chicago Blackhawks traded forward Taylor Hall in a three-team deal with the Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes, the team announced late Friday. The trade involves sending Hall and ...
Defensive lineman T.J. Slaton picked up an unnecessary roughness penalty with just more than 5 minutes to go, allowing the Philadelphia Eagles to move the chains and eventually kick a field goal ...
Alongside Rantanen, veteran Taylor Hall is also joining the Hurricanes from the Chicago Blackhawks. In exchange, Carolina will send forwards Martin Necas and Jack Drury to the Avalanche.
As for Hall, he’s not the player he used to be ... He’s a very good defensive forward and will probably contribute to the team’s penalty kill. Another underrated aspect of this trade for the Avalanche ...
A Celtic star had three first-half goals disallowed in his side's clash with Young Boys in the Champions League on Wednesday night. Brandan Rodgers' side were chasing a spot in the play-off round ...
I caught wind of a penalty trend from Warren Sharp (Sharp Football Analysis) via ESPN and had to see for myself just how rare it was historically. Turns out, Kansas City is in rare air.