Sportspinions: San Jose Sharks look for Yao Ming of hockey

By Gauntlet Contributor

Sepetember 18, 2008 will be remembered as the day the mysterious China Shark first appeared in the city of Shanghai and changed sporting life there forever. Never heard of the mythical sea creature? Well, to be quite honest, neither had I before that fateful day. In fact, prior to the Olympics I had never given… Continue reading Sportspinions: San Jose Sharks look for Yao Ming of hockey

Sportspinions: Parity in football this fall is freakin’ fun

By Brad Halasz

Saturday’s Kickoff football game was boring, dull and well, just not fun to watch. There were 14 turnovers, six interceptions and nine fumbles. There was only one offensive touchdown and the referees threw their orange flags more than the quarterbacks did the ball. At half time the only point on the board was a rouge… Continue reading Sportspinions: Parity in football this fall is freakin’ fun

Sportspinions: fourth place is not first loser

By Brad Halasz

There are not many things you can do in one-tenth of a second. You could blink, burp or make love to your girlfriend, but that’s about it. For an Olympic athlete though, they have the opportunity in that time to either achieve greatness or fade into the shadows. For University of Calgary swimmer Mike Brown… Continue reading Sportspinions: fourth place is not first loser