The hockey world is reeling from the news that former Buffalo goalie Robin Lehner, and his wife, have filed for bankruptcy after accruing $50 million in debts.
Sports records are made to be broken, but in these cases, New York athletes have set records that are so impressive, they won't be broken anytime soon.
In pro sports, athletes come-and-go every time they need a new contract, but when these New York athletes put on a different jersey, it just didn't look right.
2022 was anything but ordinary for New York's sports teams, and these ten stories left fans shocked, amazing, and even a bit disappointed during the year.
Sports scandals: they don't happen often, but when they do, they can rock a team, and its fans, to their cores. These ten New York sports scandals did just that.
Something bigger than sports happened in Buffalo over the weekend, as a rival team's player leaned in to ask...something...to Sabres' star Tage Thompson.
For the first time since 2013, NY Rangers' forward Chris Kreider is looking to move homes. Peak inside his current sweet apartment, before it's off-the-market.
Each year Americans are scammed out of $5.8 billion according to the Federal Trade Commission. An ever increasing percentage of that monstrous number comes from the sports card and memorabilia industry, which is unfortunately riddled with fraudulent merchandise and bad people looking to take advantage of skyrocketing prices. Buying or selling with a trusted dealer, like Finnigan's Sportscards on Central Ave. in Colonie, is a must. Just ask the victims of a Rochester-area man that is facing federal felony fraud charges for bogus trading card transactions.
In-game proposals have become prevalent in professional sports, but we saw something very rare during a proposal at last night's Islanders' game: she said no!
The results are in on one of the Capital Region's biggest sports debates: which sports franchise do Albany fans love the most? We finally have answers.
There's pregame routines, and then there's what Jack Eichel would do as a member of the Buffalo Sabres. His pregame ritual recently went viral, and it's a lot.
John Sterling can't broadcast games for the New York Yankees forever, and when he does step aside, a new favorite has emerged to replace him in the booth.