Hawks lose again as free ticket promo draws 86 fans
This time it was a 4-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks. The Hawks gave away tickets through Ticketmaster last night hoping to draw a crowd. They reported just over 10,000, which means there was actually about 86 people there.
Hawks keep racking up losses, this time to Columbus
There isn't much left to say about the Blackhawks that hasn't already been said. Fans are sitting through another dismal season , watching a team hyped as a playoff contender lose game after game.
Bulls make Clippers look like Mavs in loss
The Bulls continued their streak of losing to awful teams Tuesday night, treating fans at the United Center with an embarrassing 103-89 loss to the LA Clippers.
Cubs make bold commitment to Murton and Theriot
Preferring to sign aging veterans to multi-million dollar contracts rather than utilizing his young talent, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry has taken a 180-degree turn this spring by assuring Matt Murton and Ryan Theriot--who both showed promise as rookies in '06--the team has made them an uncharacteristic commitment despite off-season signings of Cliff Floyd, Daryle Ward and Mark DeRosa.
Ducks beat Hawks 5-2
The Blackhawks fell to the Anaheim Ducks Friday night 5-2, which sparked the Blackhawks to begin a shocking promotion.
Bulls Return to form in loss to Grizzlies
Phew. That was a close one. Scott Skiles' Disney Caribbean Cruise plans are officially back on track.
Tank sentenced to jail, ordered to pay off judge’s Super Bowl debt
When Cook County Circuit Judge John Moran released Terry "Tank" Johnson from house arrest last January, he told the Bears defensive tackle he needed a Super Bowl victory because he had "fallen behind on some bills." On Thursday, it was clear Judge Moran was serious, not only sentencing Johnson jail time but also ordered him to pay $2,500, the amount the judge lost betting on the Bears in Super Bowl XLI.