Find a more accurate flow chart. I’ll wait…
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
North Station and the old Gaahden from January 31, 1985. Sights and sounds of the old Boston! From @WGBHArchives
HomieCast 25 with Jimmy Dalpiaz, Brendan, Connor and Chris McCarthy and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/2/19

HomieCast 25 with Jimmy Dalpiaz, Brendan, Connor and Chris McCarthy and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/2/19
Topics Include:
Great Marsh Brewing
Patriots
Kyrie
Favorite and Most Despised Sports Media Personalities- Kellerman, Stephen A Smith, Opinions On Greg Hill, Felger and Mazz,
Gronk’s Legacy
Will Jason Garret Be Fired At The End Of The Season?
Minnesota +3 at Seattle Minnesota +140 Seattle -160
Load Management In The NBA
Insider Tip Teriyaki Cauliflower At Minglewood
The Vest Is The Move
Great Marsh Brewing
Goombadis
The Woo Sox
Grandma, I used to play football with Peyton
Icehole… #fKyrie
@SavageBoston – No One Wants To Come To Foxboro In The Playoffs
Colin Cowherd Predicting Patriots Loss At Home This Sunday
Just the way the Patriots like it. Everyone doubting them. I canβt wait to watch
Check Out: Bruinsβ Defensive Logjam By Michael DiGiorgio
Bruinsβ Defensive Logjam
11/18/2019 / MICHAEL DIGIORGIO

By: Michael DiGiorgio | Follow Me On Twitter @BostonDiGiorgio
The Bruins have rarely had success in developing and building their defensive depth. Before 2010, the Bruins hadnβt selected a defenseman in the first round since Matt Lashoff in the 2005 draft, who only played 74 NHL games. For nearly 5 years, the Bruinsβ highest priority was a left-handed puck-moving defenseman. The Bruins either didnβt select a D-man entirely or swung and missed on every blue-line draft pick. Their former General Manager, Peter Chiarelli, had a knack for trading picks and upcoming talent for NHL-ready players but had almost no success in drafting. To put it into perspective, the Bruins selected six times in the 2007 draft, four of which were D-men. The six picks appeared in 23 NHL games, three of those games coming from one of the four D-men. Peter and the Bruins alienated their draft boards almost entirely and focused on free-agent signings and trades.
Steelers Lose To The Lowly Browns aaaand We’ve Got A Live Look At Craig Kimberley

They were on such a good run Craig π
YAWNNNNN

