Welcome to NHL Predictions. Each day, Last Word on Hockey takes a look at the games that are happening and gives our predictions for each one, breaking down head-to-head matchups and other factors that may play in. Today we’re looking at the Calgary Flames against the St. Louis Blues. Be sure to check out more NHL predictions every day there’s hockey this 2024-25 season. NHL … [Read more...] about NHL Predictions: January 16 Calgary Flames vs. St. Louis Blues
A St. Louis Blues Reunion Would Require a Few Steps
The St. Louis Blues have found themselves in the playoff chase in the Western Conference. General manager Doug Armstrong deserves credit for finding ways to make the team competitive, from bold offer sheets to trading for a veteran defenceman. Now that we are in January, the looming NHL Trade Deadline is on many minds. A rumour has circulated that the Nashville Predators may be … [Read more...] about A St. Louis Blues Reunion Would Require a Few Steps
AFC Notes: Jets Coaching Buzz, Josh McDaniels, Bills, Patriots
Bills Bills HC Sean McDermott said fourth-round RB Ray Davis remains in concussion protocol and OL Alec Anderson will be limited during Wednesday’s walkthrough. (Joe Buscaglia) Jets Regarding the possibility of the Jets taking Michigan DL Mason Graham at No. 7 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, Connor Hughes of SNY thinks New York should address another position outside of the … [Read more...] about AFC Notes: Jets Coaching Buzz, Josh McDaniels, Bills, Patriots
Ranking 5 Most Important Players in Ravens vs. Bills Playoff Game
The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills will face off Sunday in one of the most highly anticipated NFL playoff games in recent memory. The most important player on the field at Highmark Stadium won’t be either of the league’s Most Valuable Player front-runners, though. Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and Buffalo’s Josh Allen are the leading MVP candidates after the quarterbacks put … [Read more...] about Ranking 5 Most Important Players in Ravens vs. Bills Playoff Game
On Fandom, Logic, and Tribalism ahead of Bills vs. Ravens
Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images We don’t need logic to be fans, but some civility might be a good idea At its heart, fandom is a form of tribalism. If you’re sporting the right colors and logo, you’re part of the “in” crowd. Everyone else is “out.” Historically, tribalism has been rooted in the survival of the species as groups worked together toward a common good. … [Read more...] about On Fandom, Logic, and Tribalism ahead of Bills vs. Ravens