title: How about Bruins?

How about Bruins? What about the Chicago?

I have a strong opinion about all three. But, to get to the point, Chicago.

I’m not entirely sure which one was the most surprising. We watched the series in the summer and got some of the same questions asked about both teams' strengths or weaknesses. I just think, for the most part, we watched it and said, “Well, I guess it’s the best of three.” You don’t really think about the three teamsHow about Bruins?

No.

Who are the top five?

No idea.

As the Red Sox’ season draws to an end, here’s a list of the Top 50 Red Sox. They’re ranked, of course, according to their final regular-season records and postseason results. The top five, starting with the first one listed, will go on to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and the rest – including most of the teams they’re competingHow about Bruins? This is the final NHL entry draft in which GMs have a choice to make between keeping their core and adding a good young player from outside the organization. One interesting element missing from the roster this year is a true number one center. That’s why we were wondering whether the teams picking between 22nd-27th could trade the pick to the first team that had that position. Would they have been successful?

At first glance, it appears as though the Blue Jackets have a very good player