Tunnel Moment | Olympiacos and Fenerbahce Players Step Onto Court in PIRAEUS Hall
Tunnel Moment | Olympiacos and Fenerbahce Players Step Onto Court in PIRAEUS Hall

Get a glimpse of the lively scene as Olympiacos and Fenerbahce players step onto the court, greeted by passionate fans at ...



Does Michigan State vs. Michigan football need to take a break?
Does Michigan State vs. Michigan football need to take a break?

This week, Carlos and Shawn are joined by Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch to discuss what happened the tunnel ...



Victory Tunnel | RuPay PVL Powered by A23
Victory Tunnel | RuPay PVL Powered by A23

Make way for the champions #RuPayPrimeVolley #AsliVolleyball #PVL #AbMachegiDhoom #CHvDT ...



NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Devils @ Bruins "1988 Prince of Wales Conference final" game 7
NHL '94 "Game of the Night" Devils @ Bruins "1988 Prince of Wales Conference final" game 7

The 1988 Stanley Cup playoffs, the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL), began on April 6, after the conclusion of the 1987–88 NHL season. It concluded on May 26, with the defending champion Edmonton Oilers defeating the Boston Bruins to win their second straight Stanley Cup and fourth in five years. The Stanley Cup The Presidents' Trophy winning Calgary Flames had home ice advantage during the playoffs thanks in part to Edmonton's struggles without Wayne Gretzky, who missed 16 games due to injury. The Oilers, who had won the Cup in three of the previous four seasons, were still thought to have a good chance at repeating with Gretzky's return. The clash between the Flames and Oilers in the Smythe Division Final was highly anticipated. The New Jersey Devils made the playoffs for the first time since their move from Denver, winning in overtime at Chicago Stadium on the season's final day to edge the New York Rangers for the Patrick Division's fourth spot. This was only the second time they made the playoffs including their Colorado and Kansas City days. The 1988 playoffs most notable moment was the cancellation of game four of the finals in Boston after fog issues, a result of high heat and the subsequent building power outage resulted in the game being canceled outright with the result not counting, yet the league retained player stats from the game. The series would move directly on to Edmonton. Gretzky would go on to set NHL playoff records with 31 assists in 18 games and 13 points in the Stanley Cup Finals. Prince of Wales Conference Adams Division Montreal Canadiens, Adams Division champions, Prince of Wales Conference regular season champions – 103 points Boston Bruins – 94 points Buffalo Sabres – 85 points Hartford Whalers – 77 points Patrick Division New York Islanders, Patrick Division champions – 88 points Washington Capitals – 85 points (38 wins, 9 points head-to-head vs. Philadelphia) Philadelphia Flyers – 85 points (38 wins, 5 points head-to-head vs. Washington) New Jersey Devils – 82 points (38 wins) Prince of Wales Conference final (A2) Boston Bruins vs. (P4) New Jersey Devils This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This series featured the infamous confrontation between Devils coach Jim Schoenfeld and referee Don Koharski after Game 3, when, during an argument in the tunnel after the game, Koharski tripped and fell, accusing Schoenfield of pushing him. Schoenfield famously responded, "Good, 'cause you fell you fat pig!" Then, he yelled "Have another doughnut! Have another doughnut!" The incident has since become part of NHL lore.[1] Schoenfeld was suspended by NHL president John Ziegler for Game 4, but the Devils received an injunction from the New Jersey Supreme Court, allowing Schoenfeld to coach the fourth game. In protest, the officials scheduled to work that game in the Meadlowands refused to take the ice, forcing the NHL to scramble for amateur officials to call the game. The injunction was lifted, the league conducted a proper hearing, Schoenfeld served his suspension during Game 5 in the Boston Garden, and the League officials returned to work. May 2 New Jersey Devils 3–5 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap May 4 New Jersey Devils 3–2 OT Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap May 6 Boston Bruins 6–1 New Jersey Devils Brendan Byrne Arena Recap May 8 Boston Bruins 1–3 New Jersey Devils Brendan Byrne Arena Recap May 10 New Jersey Devils 1–7 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap May 12 Boston Bruins 3–6 New Jersey Devils Brendan Byrne Arena Recap May 14 New Jersey Devils 2–6 Boston Bruins Boston Garden Recap Boston won series 4–3



Con FONTECCHIO qualcosa si è mosso | I DETROIT PISTONS vedono la luce in fondo al tunnel?
Con FONTECCHIO qualcosa si è mosso | I DETROIT PISTONS vedono la luce in fondo al tunnel?

Non solo Simone Fontecchio, ma nelle ultime settimane i Detroit Pistons hanno dato segnali di ripresa. Il progetto Monty Williams ...



Solskjaer Reveals All On Haaland, Ronaldo & United Exit | Stick to Football EP 22
Solskjaer Reveals All On Haaland, Ronaldo & United Exit | Stick to Football EP 22

Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet. On this week’s special episode we are delighted to be joined by former Manchester United player and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Joined by former team-mates Gary Neville and Roy Keane alongside Ian Wright, Jamie Carragher and Jill Scott, the hosts start the show tucking into a special Norwegian stew dish, and it doesn’t take long for Roy to remind Ole of his miss against Bayer Leverkusen in the 2002 Champions League semi-finals. Having last spent time as a manager at Manchester United, Ole reveals what really went on at the club during his tenure, including how he nearly signed Declan Rice, Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham and what it was like working with Cristiano Ronaldo. The man who made the 1999 Treble win possible also talks about what his winning goal against Bayern Munich and gives insight into the dressing room, telling never told before stories of what hobby Gary took up as a player and which guest Ole nearly had a fight with in the tunnel. Finally we end on a min-quiz between Ole and Roy centred around the infamous Champions League semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen; who will have bragging rights between the former United duo? If you liked the episode don't forget to let us know in the comments and if you want to listen only you can catch Stick to Football on all major podcast platforms. Chaptering 00:00 Promo 00:53 Behind the Scenes 13:40 Introduction 16:30 Ole as Manchester United manager 30:40 Missing out on Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland 36:27 Was signing Cristiano Ronaldo a regret? 49:00 Ole’s playing career at Manchester United 01:03:30 Champions League final winner v Bayern Munich to win 1999 Treble 01:14:00 Ole on current Manchester United 01:17:47 Roy v Ole quiz SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE https://www.youtube.com/c/theoverlap?sub_confirmation=1 LISTEN TO OUR PODCASTS Stick to Football - https://tr.ee/JI6l3Dj-4O The Overlap - https://tr.ee/h07F3Fsuh3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090262142896 Twitter: https://twitter.com/wearetheoverlap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearetheoverlap TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wearetheoverlap ------------------------------------------------------------------------




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