Bank Robber Wearing New York Jets Jersey Goes on Crime Spree in Manhattan, Hitting Five Banks in One Hour
The New York Jets have enough problems this summer to concern themselves with on the field. Unfortunately, Rex Ryan might have to be on the lookout for more than just a starting quarterback. He might also be recruited to help New York police stop a serial bank robber.
An unknown person took to Manhattan on Friday for an afternoon crime spree, according to authorities, hitting...
Sharks F Adam Burish out for 2nd round
The San Jose Sharks will begin the second round of the playoffs somewhat short-handed after losing forward Adam Burish to an undisclosed upper-body injury.
Burish got hurt during the team's 4-3 overtime win over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night that wrapped up the first playoff sweep in franchise history. Burish did not return to that game after being slashed by Vancouver...
Sharks’ Adam Burish out for 2nd round series
The Sharks don’t know as of yet whom their opponent will be in the Western Conference Semifinals, but they do know they will be short one forward for the entire series.
On Thursday the team announced that winger Adam Burish will not play in the next round because of an unspecified upper body injury sustained in the series-clinching Game 4 win over the Canucks on Tuesday. Burish...
You have to love Adam Burish’s candor
This was golden, I know this is a day old but It’s worth the read if you haven’t seen it yet. Former Badger forward and current San Jose Shark Adam Burish responded to Vancouver Canucks defenseman Bieska’s charges that the Sharks were embellishing during their series against the Canucks. On its face, this charge is hilarious, if not preposterous, because the Canucks are known...
Adam Burish and Oliver Ekman-Larsson get into a compromising position
Buzzfeed published these masterful gifs from Monday night's 4-0 Sharks win over the stumbling Phoenix Coyotes. Awesome saves? No. Sweet dekes? Nope. It was something more unexpected... and awkward.
Call it yoga. Call it something out of the Kama Sutra. Call it whatever you want, but you must at least call it unique. The video explains how they wound up in this position a bit...
Adam Burish and Oliver Ekman-Larsson get into a compromising position
Buzzfeed published these masterful gifs from Monday night's 4-0 Sharks win over the stumbling Phoenix Coyotes. Awesome saves? No. Sweet dekes? Nope. It was something more unexpected... and awkward.
Call it yoga. Call it something out of the Kama Sutra. Call it whatever you want, but you must at least call it unique. The video explains how they wound up in this position a...
Adam Burish and Oliver Ekman-Larsson invent a new Yoga pose mid-game
After San Jose Sharks forward Adam Burish blocked a shot by Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Ekman-Larsson went over to vent some frustration.  What Ekman-Larsson didn’t expect is that when he cross-checked Burish that Burish would grab his leg and hold onto him.  I just can’t believe that the referee just stared at them and let them continue that for a fewâ€...
Hoo boy: Adam Burish, Oliver Ekman-Larsson become entangled on the ice (vid)
During Monday night’s tilt between the Phoenix Coyotes and San Jose Sharks, Adam Burish and Oliver Ekman-Larsson somehow became entangled during a play and the result of said entanglement ended with the two coming together in an incredibly hilarious pose of abject awkwardness.
After Burish attempts to put a shot on net — a shot that Ekman-Larsson blocks — the Sharks center...
Adam Burish, Oliver Ekman-Larsson give us a bizarre yoga moment (Video)
This has got to be one of the strangest moments to ever take place on NHL ice. Sharks forward Adam Burish and Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson toward the end of Monday night’s contest got tangled up. Ekman-Larsson ends up doing some sort of handstand. Burish is on his knees with his hands in the airs. It’s borderline R-rated. Sharks analyst Drew Remenda aptly calls it...
San Jose Sharks Forward Adam Burish talks all about hockey groupies
In the midst of Blackhawks mania, I thought it might be a great time to bring back this gem from a couple years ago.
Current San Jose Sharks and former Chicago Blackhawks forward Adam Burish was once named the 26th most eligible single by Chicago magazine. The former Wisconsin Badgers champion (and Facebook friend to TSB) Burish showed off his bachelor pad, complete with upscale...
Things got heated on Sharks Postgame Live after Canucks win (Video)
The Sharks eked out a 3-2 victory over the Canucks after a shootout Tuesday. It was the Sharks’ second-straight victory, which is great given that it was the first time that happened this season in a month that doesn’t end with -anuary.
But, by most accounts, San Jose stole the game from Vancouver. Thanks to rare goals from, of all people, freaking Scott Gomez and Adam Burish...
Winsome
Brad Stuart hasn't given anyone reason to regret that he's a Shark again, but last night he made a particular splash with some extra gritty play and a charming grin to show off the dental work he got during the game. Stuart made an excellent ambassador for a team that had just scrambled to a shootout win after dropping a two goal lead.
The Sharks were outshot (33-22 in...
Sharks-Flames Preview
The San Jose Sharks still haven't solved their scoring issues, but solid defense has helped key their best stretch since the beginning of the season.
They thrived on both ends of the ice in their first meeting with the Calgary Flames.
Visiting San Jose seeks a seventh victory in its last nine matchups versus Calgary on Wednesday night.
The Sharks' 4-1 season-opening victory...
Cam Gore: Sharks get goals from depth players in a gutsy shootout win
The San Jose Sharks left Vancouver with two points and they did it by leaving nothing behind in a 3-2 shootout win. Scott Gomez and Adam Burish both scored their first goals as Sharks as the depth scoring is sparse, but tonight it was timely.
Joe Pavelski scored the winner in the fourth round of the shootout, but he wasn’t the only story line in tonight’s game.
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Sharks 3, Canucks 2, SO
Scott Gomez and Adam Burish ended long goal droughts and Joe Pavelski scored the shootout winner as the San Jose Sharks defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Tuesday night.
Brad Stuart added two assists and Antti Niemi made 36 saves for San Jose, which won its second straight game after a stretch in which it went 2-6-4.
Gomez's goal was his first of the season and just his...
10 best coach and player interviews I’ve ever done
I’ve had the tremendous opportunity of conversing with many of the most interesting and compelling interview subjects in the world of sports. Across the spectrum in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, college football, college basketball and much much more. Most player interviews are terrible, but these were great.Unless otherwise noted, these coach and player interviews are pretty much all...
Flatlining, or where did the fourth go?
That's six. I hate to think what the farmer's new bride would do to the person who crossed her six times, but I'm sort of relieved that the Sharks got this out of the way. If they were mystified about why they lost again, after doing so many things so much better, well, it could not have happened any other way. Once they lost five, the sixth loss was going to will itself...
Dallas vs Detroit: Finally Home
Last nights win wasn't pretty, but i'll take 2 points however they come. Tonight the Wings open the season at home against Dallas and its anyones guess how it will turn out.
Dallas is one of those teams that never seem to get out of Detroit's hair, but that might all change this season. GM Jumpin' Joe Nieuwendyk has made some questionable moves that will either...
Sharks made few changes after playoff flop
The San Jose Sharks responded to their quickest playoff exit in a run of eight straight postseason appearances with tinkering instead of a roster overhaul.
There will be some changes on the third and fourth lines as the Sharks plan to take a look at some younger players and former first-round pick Brad Stuart is back on defense seven years after being traded away.
But the core...
2013 Season Preview: The Rest of the Forwards
Yesterday we previewed the top-six forwards that will be playing for the Stars this season. Today’s post is about the rest of the forwards that will or might see time with the Stars on the bottom two lines.
Last season we saw guys like Radek Dvorak, Adam Burish and Jake Dowell occupying these spots. They provided some fine defensive work and a lot of these guys played on the...
The NHL Lockout and The 5 Stages of Grief
I told myself I’d try to stay away from thinking about hockey, but thoughts aren’t always in your control. And my own favorite team didn’t help either. The Chicago Blackhawks decided to hold a charity hockey game with current and past ‘Hawk players, giving fans the chance (and most likely only chance) to see ‘Hawk players on the ice this hockey season. I couldn’t attend...
Bill Meltzer: Star Gazing: What is Stars biggest need?
The 2012-13 Dallas Stars are going to be a very different team than the one that narrowly missed the playoffs each of the last two seasons. Will they be be a better team? That remains to be seen.
Since the end of last season, the Stars have traded Steve Ott and Mike Ribeiro and lost Sheldon Souray and Adam Burish to free agency. They've added 40-year-old Ray Whitney for two...
With Nash Out Of The Picture, Sharks’ Options Are Limited
from Kevin Kurz of CSN Bay Area, Those hoping Doug Wilson would play the role of Ty Pennington and give the roster an extreme makeover are probably a bit disappointed at the moment despite some nice moves by the club this offseason. The Sharks were able to trade for and sign veteran d-man Brad Stuart; brought in a pair of veteran assistant coaches, including the highly respected...
Challenges for Stars include toughness and accountability
The worst thing you can do in sports (or life) is to assume that you can achieve different results by doing things the same way. Sometimes, you have to get creative and take a chance. Sometimes, you have torisk angering those around you by doing just this. And the Stars have spent the last few weeks allowing many important pieces to leave for the unknown waters of change.
Before...
Cam Gore: A week into free agency
As the dust settles after the first week of free agency the Sharks have been fairly quiet. There was no big gift under the tree for Sharks fans.
Adam Burish joins San Jose and brings along a winning pedigree after hoisting the Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010. Burish was part of the huge exodus by the Blackhawks after they won the Cup for cap reasons. Burish is for the most part is...
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