 | Eric Ortiz: Slap happy in the Hub
The Bruins are no longer an afterthought among Boston sports teams. After rediscovering their winning ways, the B's are turning back the clock with a celebration of old-time hockey. Eric Ortiz explains.
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 | Rondo, Celtics roll over the Pistons
The C's continue to prove why they are the champs as they cruise past the Detroit Pistons 98-80 Thursday night. Rajon Rondo led all scorers with 18 points as Boston improves to 11-2, the best record in the Eastern Conference.
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 | Tom Caron: Coco didn't reach potential
When Coco Crisp came to the Red Sox, Boston hoped for the second coming of Johnny Damon. One fateful slide changed everything. Tom Caron explains why Coco leaves with questions unanswered.
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 | Video: Reflecting on a hockey legend
Jack Falla's passing just before the beginning of this season was felt by many in and around the hockey world. Watch as the people who knew him best gather for the Jack Falla Memorial Fund Benefit to remember him.
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 | Heidi Watney: Busy offseason for Sox
The Red Sox made a move and are looking to make more, but Boston's top priority should be bringing the captain back. It takes years to build a strong catcher-pitcher relationship. Heidi Watney explains.
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 | Red Sox always preparing to succeed
No team wants to lose a top prospect in the Rule 5 Draft -- especially the Red Sox. That's why they added Felix Doubront, Hunter Jones and Mark Wagner to their major league roster.
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 | Kansas City, here comes Coco
Coco Crisp won't be roaming center field for the Red Sox anymore. Boston traded the 29-year-old veteran to the Royals for right-handed reliever Ramon Ramirez, who posted a 2.64 ERA this past season.
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 | Video: Seeing is B-lieving
Winning close games. Coming back from deficits. Outmuscling the opposition. The Bruins continue to find different ways to win, and that's what good teams do. Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley explain.
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 | Hot Stove: Burnett-Sox talks heat up
Free agent pitcher A.J. Burnett is the latest big name to top the rumor mill in the AL East. Recent reports indicate that the Red Sox have become front-runners in landing last year's 18-game winner.
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 | Cole Wright: The time is now
NESN anchor Cole Wright picked a great time to move to the Hub. The new face of "SportsDesk" is up to his ears in the success of Boston sports and its players -- and he's loving every minute of it.
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 | Video: Not green friendly
A pushing match between Leon Powe and Zach Randolph led to a double technical in the second quarter of the Celtics' 110-101 win over the Knicks. Globe 10.0 takes a closer look at the new rivalry.
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 | Jack Edwards: Bruins' depth will be put to the test without Ference
The Bruins' defense has been hurt by a fine line -- the non-displaced fracture of Andrew Ference's tibia. Without his presence on the ice, other players have a chance to shine. Jack Edwards explains.
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 | Kathryn Tappen: No rest for weary B's
Boston has enjoyed some early success, but the road gets tougher. The Bruins are playing a stretch of four games in six days, and fatigue may be setting in. Kathryn Tappen feels a little rest is needed.
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