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Geekie Scores Two in Third to Lead Bruins Win Over Colorado in Boston

by Ryan Dyrud January 26, 2025
written by Ryan Dyrud

Morgan Geekie scored two goals, and David Pastrnak added a goal and two assists to help the Boston Bruins beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Saturday afternoon at TD Garden.

The Bruins (25-20-6), now 5-1-1 in their last seven games, were led by goalie Jeremy Swayman, who made 26 saves in his return after missing one game due to a minor upper-body injury suffered during a 5-1 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday.

“It’s something we wanted to monitor and get solved pretty quickly,” Swayman said about the injury.

“The trainers worked their magic, and I was able to get back out there today and feel really good … (Friday) was a good practice to get back into a rhythm, feel the puck, see plays develop, and I was able to watch our game against Ottawa as well, so visually learning allows me to get back on the ice and hopefully to have a seamless transition.”

Artturi Lehkonen scored for the Avalanche, and Scott Wedgewood made 12 saves. The Avalanche (28-20-2) have now lost three games in a row.

“I thought our guys did a nice job,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said about playing less than 24 hours after Mikko Rantanen was traded after spending 10 years with the team.

“They came ready to play and play hard and play well. They’re all pros. I’m sure their minds thinking of that kind of stuff last night and their teammate prior to the game at points.

But I thought they did a great job with their focus. I thought we played hard, played to the game plan, didn’t capitalize on some of our chances and we kind of fell asleep for a couple minutes and it cost us the game, but I thought they did a nice job with their focus.”

Lehkonen gave the Avalanche a 1-0 lead at 1:30 of the second period. Juuso Parssinen controlled the puck, gained the offensive line, and fed a backhand pass to Lehkonen. He received it in the right face-off circle and his shot from the dot beat Swayman to the stick side.

The Bruins, who had only eight shots on goal through the first two periods, tied the game 1-1 when Geekie scored 25 seconds into the third period.

Geekie drills it past Wedgewood to tie the game 1-1 in the 3rd period

Geekie played a major role

Geekie then put the Bruins ahead 2-1 at 5:44. Pastrnak controlled the puck behind the Colorado net, skated around Wedgewood’s right side, and found Geekie on the far post for a tap-in goal.

Geekie has now scored six goals in his last seven games.

“It’s growing,” he said of his chemistry with Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha. “We’ve played together for a while now and it’s always easier when you learn the habits of the guys you’re playing with and it’s always fun to play with guys with lots of skill.

For me, you’re in awe with the things [Pastrnak] does with the puck and I just try to get open. It’s lots of fun right now, so let’s keep having fun.”

Pastrnak scored an empty-net goal with three seconds left to seal the 3-1 win. He extended his point streak to seven games, with seven goals and 10 assists, and has 22 points (11 goals, 11 assists) in his last 12 games.

“He’s finding his game,” Bruins interim coach Joe Sacco said. “He’s getting that confidence level up to where it usually is. We’ve said it before, he was going to find his offense sooner or later.

He’s too talented of a player and he’s competitive. He wants to help the team win offensively, and that’s how he feels he helps the team in most cases.

He takes it upon himself to make sure he’s producing at a high level and that’s what he’s doing now. He’s seeing the game very well and he’s feeling good about himself again.”

January 26, 2025 0 comments
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North Carolina vs Boston College
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UNC Edges Boston College 102-96 in Overtime, Seth Trimble’s Double-Double Powers Tar Heels to Victory

by Robert Jackson January 26, 2025
written by Robert Jackson

North Carolina edged Boston College 102-96 in overtime, breaking a two-game losing streak at the Smith Center. A 6-0 run in the final 2:10 of OT sealed the victory as the Tar Heels clamped down defensively in crunch time. Despite BC’s season-high 14 three-pointers, UNC’s resilience in the closing moments propelled them to the win. Seth Trimble’s clutch performance in the final seconds of regulation, along with RJ Davis’s seven OT points, highlighted the Tar Heels’ tenacity.

UNC’s defensive focus emerged at pivotal moments, particularly during the final 18.6 seconds of regulation and throughout overtime. Coach Hubert Davis praised the team’s effort, emphasizing the crucial stops and deflections that turned the tide. Trimble and Davis combined for vital contributions, with Davis finishing as the team’s leading scorer, tallying 22 points, and shooting a flawless 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. Their performances under pressure underscored the team’s determination to defend their home court.

Trimble’s Double-Double Leads Tar Heels’ Charge

Seth Trimble recorded his second career double-double, amassing 18 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in 43 minutes. His late-game heroics, including key free throws and a game-tying layup, exemplified his leadership. Trimble highlighted the team’s collective mindset, noting their commitment to winning in overtime and protecting their home record. His gritty effort, combined with strong play in the paint, proved instrumental in UNC’s victory.

North Carolina vs Boston College

North Carolina vs Boston College (NCAA)

Ian Jackson rebounded from recent shooting struggles, contributing 19 points, including 15 in the second half, and hitting 2-of-3 from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, Jalen Washington matched his career-high with 18 points, scoring 12 in the first half and finishing with six rebounds and three assists. Their contributions fueled a season-high 58 points in the paint, showcasing UNC’s ability to dominate inside despite BC’s sharp three-point shooting.

BC’s offensive performance was impressive, shooting 55.9% in regulation and hitting a season-best 14 three-pointers at a 58.3% clip. The Eagles’ consistent scoring, led by Donald Hand Jr.’s 26 points and Dion Brown’s 20, kept them competitive throughout. Despite trailing in the first half, BC rallied to take multiple leads in the second half, testing UNC’s resolve until the final buzzer.

Overtime Drama Highlights Tar Heels’ Determination

The overtime period showcased UNC’s resilience and execution. RJ Davis scored seven of the team’s 13 points in OT, including a critical three-pointer and clutch free throws. Jalen Washington briefly exited with an injury but remained a key figure in the game. The Tar Heels outlasted the Eagles, whose scoring slowed in the final minutes as Chad Venning fouled out. UNC’s defensive stops and efficient scoring secured the hard-fought victory.

With the win, UNC improved to 13-8 overall and 6-3 in the ACC. The Tar Heels aim to build on this momentum with upcoming road games against Pitt and Duke. Coach Davis and the team will look to maintain their defensive intensity and offensive efficiency to continue climbing the conference standings. The triumph over Boston College serves as a testament to their ability to respond under pressure and find ways to win close games.

January 26, 2025 0 comments
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Jon Scheyer
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Duke Overcomes Struggles to Secure 63-56 Win Over Wake Forest, Confronts Vulnerabilities

by Michael Smith January 26, 2025
written by Michael Smith

Duke’s dominant run in the ACC hit a roadblock against Wake Forest, forcing the second-ranked Blue Devils to confront their vulnerabilities. Playing in a hostile environment, they battled through turnovers and poor shooting to secure a 63-56 win. Head coach Jon Scheyer emphasized the importance of learning to win tough games, particularly in preparation for the NCAA tournament. Despite an uncharacteristically rough performance, the victory demonstrated the team’s ability to adapt and persevere under pressure.

Offensive Struggles Amid Wake Forest’s Pressure

Duke entered the game as an offensive juggernaut, shooting over 50% in seven straight games and winning ACC matchups by an average of 23 points. However, Wake Forest disrupted their rhythm, with turnovers and missed shots defining the contest. The Blue Devils missed their first 13 shots in the second half, allowing the Demon Deacons to erase a 15-point deficit and take a six-point lead. This uncharacteristic performance highlighted areas for improvement in handling adversity.

Cooper Flagg

Cooper Flagg (NCAA)

Freshman standout Cooper Flagg and graduate transfer Mason Gillis stepped up in crucial moments to guide Duke’s comeback. Flagg scored 15 of his 24 points in the second half, anchoring a seven-possession scoring streak that swung momentum back to Duke. Gillis added a pivotal three-pointer during this stretch. Their leadership and timely contributions exemplified Duke’s ability to regroup and deliver under intense pressure, ultimately securing the hard-fought win.

Zone Defense Provides a Strategic Edge

In a surprising tactical shift, head coach Jon Scheyer deployed a zone defense, a rarity for the team. Duke executed the zone for about six possessions, limiting Wake Forest to a single basket during that stretch. This strategic adjustment unsettled the Demon Deacons and showcased the team’s versatility. Scheyer credited preseason preparation and emphasized the importance of having alternative defensive schemes available. The zone defense proved instrumental in stalling Wake Forest’s momentum.

Despite recording season lows in scoring and shooting percentage, along with 16 turnovers, Duke maintained their unbeaten ACC record. Players like Gillis recognized the game as a preview of the challenges faced in March, where adaptability and resilience are crucial. The Blue Devils’ ability to make adjustments and secure the win underscores their preparedness for high-stakes games. This victory highlighted their capacity to overcome adversity and strengthen their pursuit of a Final Four appearance.

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Al Golden
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Al Golden Emerges as Top Candidate for Bengals Defensive Coordinator After Notre Dame Loss

by Richard Tudor January 26, 2025
written by Richard Tudor

After Notre Dame’s 34-23 loss to Ohio State in the national championship, defensive coordinator Al Golden emerged as a top candidate for the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive coordinator position. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Golden is the front-runner for the role. Following the game, Golden expressed that he was solely focused on the outcome of the championship, offering no comment on his potential future.

Golden’s Role at Notre Dame and NFL Experience

Golden has served as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator for three seasons, helping the team maintain a top-25 defense during his tenure. Prior to joining the Fighting Irish, he was with the Bengals as their linebackers coach for two years, including their Super Bowl run in 2021. If Golden returns to Cincinnati, he would replace Lou Anarumo, who was let go by the Bengals after the 2024 season.

Marcus Freeman

Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame)

Should Golden leave, Notre Dame’s head coach Marcus Freeman will need to find a new defensive coordinator, marking Freeman’s fourth coordinator search since taking over. Freeman previously hired Gerad Parker as offensive coordinator and brought in Marty Biagi for special teams in 2022. In 2023, after Parker’s departure, Freeman hired Mike Denbrock from LSU. A defensive coordinator vacancy would add to Freeman’s ongoing adjustments to his coaching staff.

Golden Refused to Discuss NFL Move Throughout the Season

Golden was repeatedly asked throughout the season about his potential return to the NFL, but he consistently refused to comment. In January, after Anarumo’s firing, Golden denied having any discussions with the Bengals. He remained focused on his current responsibilities at Notre Dame, stating that he could not worry about anything other than the next game.

With the season now concluded, Golden must decide whether to leave for Cincinnati. If he does, it will result in Notre Dame’s fifth defensive coordinator change since 2017. Freeman would be tasked with replacing him, a crucial move to maintain the defensive strength that has been a cornerstone of the program under Golden’s leadership.

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SEC Basketball Breaks Records, Set to Redefine the Conference's Legacy
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SEC Basketball Breaks Records, Set to Redefine the Conference’s Legacy

by James Brown January 26, 2025
written by James Brown

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) men’s basketball season has exceeded expectations, marking a historic year for the league. While many anticipated a competitive season, fueled by 17 ESPN top 50 transfers heading to SEC teams, what has emerged is a record-breaking performance that could redefine the conference’s identity. Every team in the SEC is currently above .500, showcasing the league’s unprecedented level of competition.

Record-Breaking Success

Thirteen SEC teams are projected to make the NCAA tournament in March, surpassing the previous record of 11 bids set by the Big East in 2011. Auburn and Tennessee are expected to secure No. 1 seeds, with Florida projected to be a No. 2 seed. This historic surge began with SEC teams entering conference play in early January with an impressive 88.9% win percentage, the highest in the nation and the best in the conference’s history.

SEC Basketball Breaks Records, Set to Redefine the Conference's Legacy

SEC Basketball Breaks Records, Set to Redefine the Conference’s Legacy (NCAA)

The SEC’s dominance extends beyond conference games, with 21 wins over AP-ranked opponents in non-conference play. This sets a new record in NCAA Division I history, demonstrating the league’s superior performance. With nine teams currently ranked in the AP Top 25, the SEC is establishing itself as a force in college basketball, with Auburn leading the way at No. 1.

Impactful Weekend Matchups

The SEC’s competitiveness continues into the weekend, with high-stakes games shaping the league’s future. Notably, No. 6 Tennessee will face No. 1 Auburn in a pivotal matchup. Both teams are poised for a strong tournament run, and this game could shake up the rankings.

The SEC is firmly establishing itself as not just a football powerhouse but also a dominant basketball conference. With historical performances and record-breaking success, the 2025 season is a turning point for SEC basketball, signaling a new era of excellence.

January 26, 2025 0 comments
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Alabama Targets SEC Title and National Championship as Offensive Power Meets Defensive Challenge
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Alabama Targets SEC Title and National Championship as Offensive Power Meets Defensive Challenge

by James Brown January 26, 2025
written by James Brown

Alabama, ranked No. 4, is on track to compete for both the SEC title and a national championship. With a 16-3 overall record and 5-1 in SEC play, head coach Nate Oats knows that maintaining high standards is crucial to success. The Crimson Tide will aim to keep their momentum going when they face LSU in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, this Saturday. Oats is focused on both offense and defense to achieve their championship aspirations.

Alabama’s High-Powered Offense Leads the Nation in Scoring Per Game

Alabama’s offense has been explosive, averaging 90.9 points per game, the highest in the country. In their 103-87 win over Vanderbilt, they surpassed the 100-point mark for the sixth time this season. Aden Holloway and Mouhamed Dioubate led the way with 22 points each, while Mark Sears added 21 points. Dioubate also recorded 10 rebounds, showcasing his all-around performance. Despite their offensive fireworks, Oats noted that the team’s defense must improve for their championship goals to be realized.

Alabama Targets SEC Title and National Championship as Offensive Power Meets Defensive Challenge

Alabama Targets SEC Title and National Championship as Offensive Power Meets Defensive Challenge (Alabama Crimson Tide)

While Alabama’s offense has been exceptional, their defense remains a concern. In the win over Vanderbilt, the Tide allowed 56 points in the second half, a defensive lapse that Oats described as disappointing. The team needs to show greater consistency on defense, as giving up large point totals could hurt their chances in the SEC and national tournament. Oats emphasized that Alabama must improve defensively to reach the next level in their championship pursuit.

LSU’s Offensive and Defensive Struggles Highlighted in Loss to Texas A&M

LSU enters their game against Alabama after suffering a 68-57 loss to Texas A&M, where they faced significant offensive and defensive challenges. The Tigers struggled with shooting, finishing the game with just 36.2% from the field and 24.1% from three-point range. They also committed 18 turnovers, which resulted in 19 points for Texas A&M. Head coach Matt McMahon expressed frustration with the turnovers, which derailed LSU’s chances of competing. The Tigers will need to improve in these areas to have any chance against Alabama.

Turnovers and shooting inefficiencies were major issues for LSU in their loss to Texas A&M. The Tigers committed 18 turnovers, and 11 of those came in the second half, leading to missed opportunities and a scoring deficit. They also struggled to match Texas A&M’s offense, which took 14 more shots than LSU. With their shooting percentages low and turnovers high, LSU will need to drastically improve in both categories to keep up with Alabama’s fast-paced, high-scoring game.

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Portland Timbers Announce 2025 Preseason Schedule for 50th Anniversary Season
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Portland Timbers Announce 2025 Preseason Schedule for 50th Anniversary Season

by Robert Jackson January 26, 2025
written by Robert Jackson

The Portland Timbers have released their full 2025 preseason schedule, marking the club’s 50th anniversary. Preseason will begin on January 11 at the Timbers Training Facility, with players reporting to training camp. A press conference will take place on January 16, where General Manager Ned Grabavoy, Head Coach Phil Neville, and select players will speak to the media. The event will include a hybrid press conference after a full training session.

Press Conference and Media Day Details for January 16

On January 16, the Timbers will hold their first press conference of 2025. It will take place at the Timbers Training Center, beginning with a media-accessible training session at 10:30 a.m. PT. Following this, a hybrid press conference will feature club officials and players. The event will also provide lunch for attendees, offering an opportunity for direct engagement with the team.

Portland Timbers Announce 2025 Preseason Schedule for 50th Anniversary Season

Portland Timbers Announce 2025 Preseason Schedule for 50th Anniversary Season

From January 21 to 29, the Timbers will travel to Orange County, California, for two closed-door scrimmages. They will face Orange County SC on January 25, followed by LAFC on January 29. These scrimmages will help the team build fitness and chemistry before their regular season kicks off, providing a private setting for tactical preparation.

Participation in Coachella Valley Invitational Tournament for MLS Teams

The Timbers will compete in the 2025 Coachella Valley Invitational, held from February 4 to 15 in Indio, California, at the Empire Polo Club. The event will feature 14 MLS teams, with Portland’s first match against San Jose Earthquakes on February 5. They will also face Chicago Fire FC, San Diego FC, and Charlotte FC during the event, all of which will be open to fans.

All Timbers’ matches at the Coachella Valley Invitational will be available for streaming, allowing fans to watch their team’s progress. Further streaming details will be released closer to the event. Additionally, the Timbers’ regular season opener against Vancouver Whitecaps FC will take place on February 23, available on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV, in both English and Spanish.

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Miguel Almiron
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Miguel Almiron Set for Atlanta United Return After Six Years at Newcastle United

by Christopher Harris January 26, 2025
written by Christopher Harris

Paraguay international winger Miguel Almiron’s tenure at Newcastle United is reportedly nearing its end after six years at St. James’ Park. Signed for a then-record MLS fee of $27 million, Almiron’s move to Newcastle marked a significant moment in both his career and the club’s history. However, recent reports suggest that he is set to return to the United States, with Atlanta United emerging as the likely destination. The transfer is expected to close following negotiations between the two clubs, with Almiron’s potential return to MLS becoming increasingly likely.

Transfer Agreement Reached with Atlanta United

According to The Telegraph, Newcastle and Atlanta United have agreed on a transfer fee for the 30-year-old winger, although personal terms are yet to be finalized. However, it’s expected that reaching an agreement on his contract will not pose any major challenges. This move would see Almiron return to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where he first made a name for himself in Major League Soccer during his previous spell with Atlanta. His performances in the MLS were impressive, with Almiron scoring 22 goals and providing 21 assists in 70 appearances for Atlanta.

Miguel Almiron

Miguel Almiron (Atlanta United)

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe recently spoke highly of Almiron despite the transfer rumors surrounding him. Howe praised the Paraguayan for his professionalism and dedication, noting that Almiron has remained focused and positive throughout this period of uncertainty. According to Howe, there was no need for intervention as Almiron continued to show great commitment during training. He acknowledged the potential for a move but reaffirmed that Almiron remains an important part of the squad unless circumstances change.

Almiron’s Impact at Newcastle United

Over the course of his seven seasons with Newcastle, Almiron made 222 appearances, scoring 30 goals and registering 12 assists. His best season came in 2022, when he scored 11 goals in 32 Premier League matches, helping the club secure a fourth-place finish in the league and qualify for the Champions League. Almiron’s contributions during this peak moment cemented his place as a fan favorite, and his energy and work ethic on the field made him an important player for the Magpies.

This season, however, has been a challenging one for Almiron, as he has been relegated to a more limited role. With only eight Premier League appearances, many of which have been as a substitute, Almiron has struggled to maintain his starting position in a squad that has evolved under Howe. Despite his limited involvement this season, Almiron’s legacy at Newcastle remains significant, and his potential departure marks the end of a memorable chapter for both him and the club.

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New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign
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New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign

by Michael Smith January 26, 2025
written by Michael Smith

The New England Revolution entered the 2025 season following one of the worst campaigns in the team’s history, marked by poor performance and internal upheaval. The club has made significant roster changes, with only 12 of the 31 players who started at least one game in 2024 retained for the new season. This transformation, driven by head coach Caleb Porter and sporting director Curt Onalfo, signals a fresh start as both individuals aim to impose their vision on the team. Porter, now in his second year as head coach, is tasked with leading a reconstructed team after inheriting a roster shaped by his predecessor, Bruce Arena.

Porter reflects on the team’s struggles in 2024, emphasizing that the club had reached the end of a cycle. The Revolution was inconsistent after a successful 2021 season, leading to the decision to refresh the roster. Porter’s primary goal for the new season is to build a team that better suits his “game model,” focusing on proactive, attacking soccer and pressing opponents when out of possession. However, last year’s efforts to implement these strategies were marred by poor defense and lackluster attacking play, resulting in a disappointing 2024 campaign.

New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign

New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign (New England Revolution)

The Team’s Struggles in 2024

The Revolution’s defensive woes in 2024 were severe, with the team conceding 74 goals—the second most in MLS. Coupled with an ineffective attack that scored the fewest goals in the league, New England’s 2024 season was one to forget. With 21 losses, the Revolution matched a club record for the most defeats in a season. This underperformance highlighted the need for significant changes to both the defense and the attacking lineup.

The Revolution’s offseason began with the departure of several key players. The club declined the options for international players like Xavier Arreaga and Dylan Borrero, along with veterans such as Tommy McNamara and Bobby Wood. Several other players, including club captain Carles Gil’s brother, Nacho, were also let go. Additionally, the club traded away several players, including Mark-Anthony Kaye, Dave Romney, and Ian Harkes, to San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for General Allocation Money (GAM) and an international roster slot. Other notable departures include Esmir Bajraktarevic, who was transferred to Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven, and Giacomo Vrioni, the team’s leading scorer in 2024, who was traded to Montreal.

In response to these departures, New England added several new players to strengthen the team. The most high-profile addition is striker Leonardo Campana, acquired from Inter Miami for a record $2.5 million in GAM. Campana is expected to provide more consistency and build-up play in the attacking third. Along with Campana, the team added Costa Rican winger Luis Diaz, forward Ignatius Ganago (on loan from FC Nantes), and Argentine Maximiliano Urruti. Midfielder Jackson Yueill was signed as a free agent, and the defense saw improvements with the arrivals of Mamadou Fofana and Brayan Ceballos. These new signings were aimed at both improving the team’s defense and enhancing its attacking options.

The New Revolution: Key Additions

The list of new arrivals is extensive and includes a mix of experienced and promising players. These signings reflect Porter’s desire to implement a more dynamic and attacking style of play. The additions are expected to provide depth and competition for places, especially in the attacking and defensive areas. Campana, Diaz, Ganago, and Urruti will be crucial to the team’s goal-scoring efforts, while Fofana and Ceballos are expected to bolster the defense and provide more athleticism and passing ability.

Player Name Position Transfer Details
Jackson Yueill CM (Midfielder) Free Agent
Mamadou Fofana CB (Center Back) Transfer from Amiens SC
Leonardo Campana ST (Striker) Trade from Inter Miami ($2.5M)
Alex Bono GK (Goalkeeper) Free Agent
Donovan Parisian GK (Goalkeeper) MLS SuperDraft, 18th Overall
Luis Diaz Winger (Forward) Transfer from Deportivo Saprissa
Joe Buck Forward Signed with Revs II
Noel Buck CM (Midfielder) Returned from Southampton Loan
Keegan Hughes Forward Signed with Revs II
Ignatius Ganago ST (Striker) Loan from FC Nantes (Option to Buy)
Brayan Ceballos CB (Center Back) Transfer from Fortaleza EC
Tanner Beason CB (Center Back) Free Agent
Maximiliano Urruti ST (Striker) Free Agent
Wyatt Omsberg CB (Center Back) Free Agent
Allan Oyirwoth CM (Midfielder) Free Agent
New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign

New England Revolution Overhaul Roster for Fresh Start, Aiming to Rebound from Disastrous Campaign (New England Revolution)

Team Formation and Strategy

Under Porter, the Revolution will likely play in a 4-2-3-1 formation, a system designed to maximize attacking potential while maintaining defensive solidity. Carles Gil will continue to be a central figure in the team’s attack, providing creativity and vision. However, Porter’s preference for a faster, more up-tempo game could challenge Gil’s more measured playstyle. On the wings, players like Luca Langoni, Luis Diaz, and Ignatius Ganago will offer speed and width, enabling Gil to stretch defenses and create opportunities. The midfield will feature more dynamic and box-to-box players, such as Alhassan Yusuf and potentially Matt Polster or Jackson Yueill.

The defense remains one of the Revolution’s most significant areas of concern. The departures of Romney and Arreaga have led to the arrivals of Mamadou Fofana and Brayan Ceballos, who are expected to offer more athleticism and passing ability in central defense. The team will also rely on 17-year-old Peyton Miller at left back and Brandon Bye on the right. Slovenian goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic is likely to retain his starting role after a solid performance in 2024. The overall defensive unit has potential, but its success will depend on how quickly the new players can gel and adapt to Porter’s system.

After one of the most dramatic roster rebuilds in team history, the Revolution is poised for a fresh start in 2025. With an influx of new talent and a clear strategic vision from head coach Caleb Porter, the team will look to put last year’s struggles behind them. Whether the Revolution can return to winning ways will depend on the quick adaptation of their new players and the effectiveness of Porter’s system. As the season begins, all eyes will be on how well the team transitions into this new era and whether they can achieve the consistency and success that has eluded them in recent years.

January 26, 2025 0 comments
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Robert Turdean
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Chicago Fire FC Signs Robert Turdean to Record Homegrown Deal, Investing in Local Talent’s Future

by James Brown January 26, 2025
written by James Brown

Chicago Fire FC has made a significant move by signing Robert Turdean, a Chicago native and midfielder, to a club-record contract for a Homegrown Player. At just 15 years and eight days old, Turdean is the youngest field player in the club’s history and the 10th youngest in Major League Soccer (MLS). His contract, which runs through 2028 with options for 2029 and 2030, is also the second-largest deal for a Homegrown Player in MLS history. Specific financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.

Commitment to Local Talent and Player Development

Chicago Fire FC Director of Football and Head Coach Gregg Berhalter expressed pride in signing Turdean, highlighting his impressive growth within the club’s Academy. Berhalter emphasized the importance of Turdean’s decision to stay with the Fire over offers from major European clubs, underscoring the environment the team is building and its commitment to nurturing local talent. The club looks forward to supporting Turdean’s continued development as he transitions into professional soccer.

Robert Turdean

Robert Turdean (Chicago Fire FC)

In his statement, Robert Turdean shared his excitement about signing his first professional contract with the Fire, describing it as a “dream come true.” He expressed gratitude for the support he has received from his family, coaches, and teammates throughout his journey. Turdean is eager to contribute to the club’s success and grow both on and off the field, aiming to make the city of Chicago proud.

A Rising Star in the Academy and National Team

Turdean, now the 26th Homegrown Player in the club’s history, has a standout record with the Chicago Fire Academy. He played a pivotal role in the team’s 2024 U-15 MLS NEXT Cup Championship, helping secure the club’s second national title in MLS NEXT. Turdean also contributed significantly in the championship game, scoring two goals in a 3-1 victory over LA Galaxy Academy. In the 2024-25 season, he has already registered 11 goals and three assists for the U-16 and U-18 teams. Additionally, Turdean has represented the U.S. U-15 Men’s Youth National Team.

Chicago Fire Academy Technical Director Gary Lewis praised Turdean’s ability to adapt quickly to the higher levels of competition and his creativity on the field. Turdean’s unconventional approach to solving challenges on the pitch has impressed his coaches, and they are excited to see him continue his professional journey with the Fire. The club is confident that Turdean will evolve into a key player for the team in the coming years.

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LA Galaxy Prepares for MLS Season Amid Key Departures, New Signings, and Fierce Rivalry Challenges
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LA Galaxy Prepares for MLS Season Amid Key Departures, New Signings, and Fierce Rivalry Challenges

by James Brown January 26, 2025
written by James Brown

As Major League Soccer (MLS) celebrates its 30th season, the Los Angeles Galaxy is making significant roster moves to prepare for the upcoming campaign. Despite being six-time MLS Cup champions, the Galaxy will start their season with a notable absence: star midfielder Riqui Puig. His departure from the team will undoubtedly leave a void, but the club has made several off-season moves to ensure they remain competitive in 2024.

The winter transfer window saw Galaxy General Manager Kuntz continue his reshuffling of the team. A year ago, Kuntz made a splash by bringing in international players Gabriel Pec and Joseph Paintsil, both of whom had standout rookie seasons in 2023. The Galaxy will rely heavily on their continued growth and impact on the field to offset the loss of Puig, who was a pivotal part of the midfield. Additionally, goalkeeper John McCarthy was acquired to replace Jonathan Bond, providing a fresh option in goal.

In other major changes, the Galaxy shipped MLS Cup Finals MVP Gastón Brugman to Nashville SC in exchange for veteran midfielder Sean Davis. The trade not only strengthens the midfield depth but also adds a seasoned player to help lead the team through a challenging season. The team also used their first-round selection in the MLS SuperDraft to secure midfielder Jason Bucknor from the University of Michigan, further bolstering their roster.

Key Trades and Player Movement

The most recent trade involved midfielder Marky Delgado, who was sent to Los Angeles FC (LAFC), a significant Western Conference rival. In return, the Galaxy received $400,000 in General Allocation Money (GAM), which will be spread over two years (2025 and 2026). Delgado had been a fixture in the Galaxy midfield for several years, making 106 appearances and starting 94 of them. His departure marks the end of an era, as he was instrumental in the club’s sixth MLS Cup victory.

Delgado’s trade highlights the Galaxy’s ongoing roster overhaul, as the team also lost Brazilian midfielder Igor Jesus to LAFC, further intensifying the rivalry between the two LA-based teams. With these departures, the Galaxy will look to fill key spots in midfield, especially with the absence of key figures like Delgado and Puig.

Sean Davis

Sean Davis (Major League Soccer)

Despite the player exits, the Galaxy have secured some promising new additions. Veteran midfielder Sean Davis, a key player acquired in the trade with Nashville SC, will join the Galaxy’s roster, bringing his experience to the midfield. Davis’ leadership will be critical, especially in guiding the younger players through a packed and demanding season. In addition to Davis, Jason Bucknor’s arrival gives the Galaxy an exciting, youthful prospect in midfield, who will look to make his mark in his first MLS season.

Another addition to the Galaxy roster is German international Marco Reus, who will bring added creativity to the midfield, alongside veteran Edwin Cerrillo. These signings will provide the team with the depth needed to manage the challenges of a 34-game regular season, the Leagues Cup, and the U.S. Open Cup, as well as the MLS playoffs. The team will rely on these new additions, along with a core of established players, to remain competitive and push for success.

The Challenge of Rivalry Matches

The trade of Delgado to LAFC ensures that the already intense rivalry between the two teams will only be heightened this season. The two teams will meet twice at Dignity Health Sports Park, with the first clash scheduled for May 18 and the second for July 19. The Galaxy are coming off a perfect 16-0 regular season record at home last year, and they will be hoping to maintain that dominance. However, with the departures of key players and the addition of rivals like Delgado and Jesus to LAFC, these matchups will be even more critical for both teams.

As the Galaxy enter the 2024 season, they are undergoing a period of transition, with several key players departing and new additions joining the team. The challenge will be for the squad to blend these new faces into the existing structure while maintaining chemistry with the returning stars. Despite the turnover, the Galaxy’s primary goal remains to compete at the highest level and contend for another MLS Cup. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers, the team will strive to stay competitive throughout a season filled with new challenges and intense rivalries.

January 26, 2025 0 comments
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St. Louis Blues vs Calgary Flames
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Blues Stay in Playoff Hunt with Gritty Win Over Flames, Led by Parayko and Faksa

by Brian Anderson January 26, 2025
written by Brian Anderson

The St. Louis Blues faced a crucial game against the Calgary Flames, knowing the importance of the match in their pursuit of a Western Conference playoff spot. After a disappointing loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets just a few days earlier, the Blues bounced back with a gritty 2-1 win. This victory brought the Blues to within three points of the Flames in the playoff race, keeping their hopes alive for the postseason. The game featured key performances from multiple players, including Radek Faksa, Colton Parayko, and Jordan Binnington, who made 26 saves to secure the win.

The game was a defensive battle, with both teams playing with intensity. The Blues dug in and made crucial sacrifices in the final moments of the game to preserve the victory. In the closing minute, with the Flames pressing for the equalizer, key players stepped up to block shots and deny Calgary opportunities. Jake Neighbours, Cam Fowler, and Faksa all made significant blocks, while Binnington made critical saves. This level of commitment to defensive play was highlighted by Blues’ coach Jim Montgomery, who praised his team’s effort, particularly in blocking shots and playing well in their defensive zone.

Parayko Leads with an Early Goal

Colton Parayko had a standout performance, scoring the opening goal just 49 seconds into the game. Parayko’s ninth goal of the season, a quick shot from the point, set the tone for the Blues’ aggressive play. His all-around game was exceptional, with 25:35 of ice time, four shots on goal, and three blocks. Parayko’s ability to get pucks to the net and his solid defensive play were key to the Blues’ success in the game. Coach Montgomery highlighted Parayko as the best player on the ice, noting that his dominant performance was exactly what the team needed in this pivotal contest.

St. Louis Blues vs Calgary Flames

St. Louis Blues vs Calgary Flames (NFL)

Radek Faksa played a vital role in the Blues’ victory, scoring the game-winning goal midway through the third period. His tip-in of a shot from defenseman Tyler Tucker proved to be the decisive moment in the game. Faksa’s awareness and positioning were crucial as he found space in front of the net, deflecting Tucker’s shot past Flames goalie Dan Vladar. Faksa’s contributions were not limited to scoring; he also played a strong defensive role, and his effort to be around the net was essential for the Blues’ success. His goal was a result of excellent teamwork, including a great play by Alexey Toropchenko, who carried the puck into the zone and set up the scoring chance.

Fourth Line Stepping Up

The Blues’ fourth line, typically tasked with bringing physicality and energy, provided unexpected offensive contributions in this win. Faksa, Toropchenko, and Mathieu Joseph (who replaced Nathan Walker in the lineup) combined to create the game-winning goal. Joseph’s energy was evident throughout the game, as he made several key plays, including a crucial puck strip in the offensive zone. His strong positional play and second-effort mentality earned praise from Coach Montgomery. The fourth line’s work ethic and commitment to the team were evident, and their contributions to the victory underscored the importance of depth in the Blues’ lineup.

With this win, the Blues managed to keep their playoff hopes alive, but the road ahead remains tough. As Coach Montgomery pointed out, the team’s urgency level needs to rise even further as the season progresses. The Blues were the fresher team in this game, having had a day off while Calgary played the night before. However, they face the Flames again on Thursday, and the intensity of that match will only increase. The Blues will need to continue their strong defensive play, build on their offensive contributions, and ensure that they play with even greater urgency if they are to secure a playoff spot. The next few games will be critical in determining whether they can sustain this momentum and remain in the hunt for the postseason.

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