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A few weeks earlier, Aspirot had been having a fine 2025 training camp with the Bruins after signing with the organization over the summer. Some observers even felt he was a decent bet to make the team, but when the final cuts came, Aspirot was sent to the American Hockey League for his seventh straight season there.
Spoilers ahead for Episode 6 of Boston Blue, “Code of Ethics.” You can stream it now with a Paramount+ subscription.
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In the NBA, it's so easy to lose a game: Anfernee Simons on what ails the Boston Celtics
Simons epitomized the reality in front of Boston for that Nets loss, and was not being offered as an excuse for how the Celtics played.
No. 15 Boston College men's hockey opened its series against No. 10 University of Maine with a 7-3 win on Friday night.
Sylberto Brevil and Henrich Saint provided the goals and sophomore Jeffrey Louis made a huge save on a penalty kick in the second half to preserve the Lions' 2-0 victory.
Boston International capped off a dominant performance in the postseason, outscoring opponents 27-4 in five games, as the Lions finished the season 20-1-2. It’s the first Boston City League boys soccer team to ever win a state championship.
The Eagles and Green Wave will play for third place in the Lowcountry bracket of the Charleston Classic on Sunday evening.
An intersection in East Boston has become a concern for residents who say the stretch of road is extremely confusing for drivers.
Lynn, in town as a Tradition honoree, also checked in about current Red Sox outfielders Ceddanne Rafaela and Roman Anthony.
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No. 15 Boston College Men's Hockey Extends Win Streak to Five With Victory Over No. 10 Maine
C HESTNUT HILL, Mass. — The No. 15 Boston College Eagles (7-4-1, 5-2-0 HE) men’s hockey team extended its win streak to five games as it defeated the No. 10 Maine Black Bears (7-5-1, 4-3-0 HE) 7-3 inside Conte Forum on Friday night.
I step out of the hotel into crisp fall air in the upper 50s. I’m greeted by a city coming alive, with buses and cars flooding Massachusetts Avenue, and the sun dancing off glass skyscrapers. I run along the Harvard Bridge,