
Matt Geagan
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Matt Geagan |Matthew Geagan
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy did not mince words about the 2024-25 season after cleaning out his locker at Warrior Ice Arena on Thursday. The Bruins missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016 after a disappointing 33-39-10 campaign, and the eight-year veteran never wants to feel this way again. "Not a great year, really, by any stretch," McAvoy told reporters Thursday. "There were certainly some pockets of some good memories, I guess.
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cbsnews.com | Matt Geagan |Matthew Geagan
Joe Sacco would like to be back as head coach of the Boston Bruins on a permanent basis. But the interim head coach hasn't been told what his future holds from the Boston brass. Thursday was clean-out day for the Bruins at Warrior Ice Area, after the team missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Players packed up their lockers and had exit interviews with the team, closing the book on a disappointing 33-39-10 campaign.
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cbsnews.com | Matt Geagan |Matthew Geagan
The New England Patriots added Stefon Diggs in free agency to boost the team's wide receiver corps, but it remains a position the team should explore boosting through the 2025 NFL Draft. While the Patriots drafted Ja'Lynn Polk (second round) and Javon Baker (fourth round) in 2024, neither were able to do much throughout their rookie season. It would be in New England's best interest to add another young pass-catcher to the mix who could grow alongside second-year QB Drake Maye.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Matt Geagan |Matthew Geagan
We're one week out from the NFL Draft, and are starting to get a clearer picture on how things will play out for the New England Patriots. A lot still rests on what other teams do with the top three picks, but a consensus selection for New England at No. 4 has emerged. That would be LSU left tackle Will Campbell, whom many mock drafters have going to the Patriots at fourth overall in their latest prediction posts.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Matt Geagan |Matthew Geagan
As the Magic finished off the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA's play-in round opener Tuesday night, Orlando fans made their desire clear. But they might want to be careful what they wish for in the NBA playoffs. The Magic beat the Hawks, 120-95, thanks to a fourth-quarter flurry and big games by Paolo Banchero (17 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists) and Franz Wagner (13 points, 13 rebounds). Cole Anthony also put up his best game of the year with 26 points and six assists off the Magic bench.
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