In this Detroit Sports Sit Down episode, the guys review the Detroit Lions’ free agency period. What new players are joining the team, and who has signed elsewhere? They also look ahead to the draft
Week in Review The Red Wings played a trio of home games last week, and they kicked it off with a bang. They handed Washington an 8-3 loss on Tuesday (2/27), giving the Caps their
Week in Review The Wings played four games in the last seven days. It started in Seattle with the fourth and final game of a road trip out West. Mortiz Seider (7), Lucas Raymond (16),
Week in Review The Wings concluded a three-game swing across western Canada, gaining two of the available six points. The trip started Tuesday with a disheartening 8-4 defeat to the Oilers at Rogers Place. Alex
In this episode of Detroit Sports Sit Down the guys review Super Bowl 58 between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. The Detroit Sports Sit Down is a weekly podcast discussing the biggest
The Winged Wheel Weekly Week in Review Following the NHL’s All-Star Weekend, the Red Wings had another five days off before resuming the regular season on Saturday when they hosted Vancouver. It was Patrick Kane’s
February 9, 2024Dan MurphyComments Off on Podcast: Detroit Sports Sit Down – “Super Bowl 58 Preview and Lions Season Recap”
In this episode of The Detroit Sports Sit Down, the guys look back at the historic season of the Detroit Lions and look ahead to this Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Chiefs and 49ers. The
The Teachers’ Lounge suggests that teaching would be a noble and fulfilling profession, if not for all the students, their parents and fellow faculty. The German film – a nominee for Best International Film at
Tonight’s AEW Dynamite took place from the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The show was headlined by a number 1 contenders match between Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page. #1 Contender Match: Swerve Strickland vs Hangman
Hundreds of Beavers might be the best live-action Looney Tune never made. An irreverent, inventive and endlessly creative bit of slapstick, director Mike Cheslik’s no-budget indie is one of the funniest films in a long