Video: Miss Utah’s Epic Fail
If you thought Miss South Carolina’s answer was bad, just wait until you hear the gem Miss Utah dropped on America during the Miss USA pageant.
Important Dates On Bears’ Calendar
With the conclusion of mandatory mincamp last week, the Bears have officially completed their offseason program.
Baffoe: Should The Blackhawks Ditch Their Indian Head Logo?
“Commit to the Indian” isn’t just an order by a coach or a phrase to be mocked on sports radio. It’s something that might warrant a deeper consideration.
Silverman: Physical, Angry Bruins Will Pose A New Challenge For Blackhawks In Boston
The Blackhawks have more than enough experience and veteran leadership to bounce back and hold their own with the Bruins throughout the remainder of the Stanley Cup Final
Boers: Life Is Too Short To Play Games, Especially On Father’s Day
The year was 1970. I can vividly recall it as a sticky, sultry midsummer’s day and I was sweating like Robert Hays would later do in “Airplane.” I was in trouble.
Silverman: Hot Start, Cold Finish For Blackhawks As Bruins Square Stanley Cup Final Series
The Chicago Blackhawks were at the top of their game in the first period of Game of the Stanley Cup Finals.
Silverman: Blackhawks Depth May Provide Edge In Game 2 As Bruins Injuries Mount
The Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks have been called mirror images of each other because both teams roll four lines, have active defenses and superb goaltending.
Wisch: Arenas Could Spark Recruiting Rebirth For Illinois, DePaul
Remarkably, for the third year in a row, the Windy City is home to the No. 1 high school basketball player in America, with rising Whitney Young senior Jahlil Okafor following in the large footsteps of prior Public League phenoms Jabari Parker (2013) and Anthony Davis (2012).
Photo: Bob In Niles With B&B
Bob made the journey to the Howard Street Inn in Niles to catch up with his good friends, Dan Bernstein and Terry Boers as The Boers and Bernstein Show broadcasts lives from the Howard Street Inn in Niles!
Chicago Tribune Sports Section Takes Back Part Of Boston Marathon Bombing Tribute
What do you think about this?
The McNeil & Spiegel Show ‘Boston Draft’ Results
Anything Boston related, whether it was a movie that was based there, food famous from there or a famous person from Bean-Town, it was drafted on Friday’s McNeil and Spiegel Show in honor of Mac, Spiegs and Show EP Jay Zawaski heading to Boston for the Stanley Cup Final.
Ten Foot Mailbag: The Best Thing About Being A Chicago Sports Fan
Chicago has dealt with enough awfulness that I feel we have more fans in this town that “get it;” “it” being, yeah, losing sucks, but I don’t have to look at this as just a black and white, did they win or did they lose issue.
Durkin: Bears Roster Review – Defense
This is the second in a two-part series, taking a look at the Bears defensive roster by position group.
Silverman: Bettman Not Backing Down On Hockey’s Biggest Stage
Remember when there was no hockey for the first four months of the season?
Photo: Woman Hit In Face By Puck At Hawks Game
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final wasn’t all smiles for those in attendance at the United Center.
David Terrell: ‘I Would Have Cut Off Both My Balls’ To Play With A QB Like Cutler
So what would Terrell have given to play with a quarterback like Jay Cutler?
Wisch: The ‘Galloping Ghost’ Returns To Illinois – For One Night Only
The Ghost hasn’t galloped in Champaign since 1925. But come August, Red Grange will be back. In spirit, at least.
Parker To Play In Game 4 Against Heat
Spurs guard Tony Parker said he will play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals after his availability was in doubt because of a mild right hamstring strain.
Jimmy Fallon Fans Complain About Overtime Hockey On Twitter
Playoff hockey games in general take a long time to complete. Add in two and a half 20-minute overtime periods and you’re looking at almost five hours of hockey.




























