Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Untelevised Recap IV: Scoring-challenged Hawks lose third straight

The Blackhawks lost again Wednesday night as the Vancouver Canucks blanked the home team 5-0.

Local man decides to mail something after watching World Series

Many World Series viewers find in-game sponsorships annoying. Pete Francisca used to be one of those viewers—until a random U.S. Postal Service logo appeared during Thursday night's broadcast. He was convinced to start mailing stuff.

Wirtz demands 15% of panhandler’s take outside United Center

If Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz has his way, Amos Hughes, a homeless man who can usually be seen outside the United Center begging for spare change, will have to find a new territory. Citing lower advertising revenue and decreased attendance in recent years, Wirtz has begun to extend his reach outside the United Center.

Hawks lose two straight, Havlat out 2-3 weeks

Twice in two nights the Chicago Blackhawks blew a lead and were unable to recover, dropping Friday's game 5-4 to the Dallas Stars after entering the third period up 3-1, then falling to the visiting St. Louis Blues 4-3 Saturday night after going up 2-0 early in the contest.

Relationships stronger thanks to Bears’ bye

When the Bears 2006 season schedule was released, Bears fans took note of their dates with Green Bay, Minnesota and the Week 7 bye. The emphasis on the division foes was understandable, but why the bye week?

Rothschild kept on as ‘failure expert’

Worried that cleaning house might give players the wrong impression, Cubs brass signed pitching coach Larry Rothschild to a new two-year contract this week.

Interview: Nate Jaqua

At age 24, Nate Jaqua has it pretty well figured out. The quiet 6-foot-3 Chicago Fire forward knows what he wants to accomplish and is working hard on the field to meet those goals. He played impressively in the All-Star game last August and is currently the Fire's top goal scorer for the second year in a row. Last month, Nate talked to The Heckler about Chicago sports, Fire fans and his desire to play in the World Cup.