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I've had the weekend to think it over but I still can't make sense of the decision to bring up Erik Karlsson and send down Brian Lee. Full Article at Bleacher Report
A PATIENT display gave the Blaze the upper hand in the opening match of their back-to-back battle with Newcastle Vipers on Saturday, with Brian Lee bagging a brace of goals. Full Article at Coventry Telegraph
In this undated photo made available by the New South Wales Police, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, U.S. Marine Cpl. Brian Lee, right, is seen with an unidentified soldier. View Photo »
I thought today was a great college soccer game with incredible intensity and efforts from both teams, but full credit to Texas A&M ... I thought their work rate was exceptional, especially after having the tough game Friday. We were moving the ball forward and we had a couple of good chances, but we ju...
Blaze took sixty fans to the Whitly Bay Arena in Newcastle tonight and they were the ones cheering in a half full arena when Adam Calder fed Jon Weaver and he fired home through a crowded area in the tenth minute of the first period. Full Article at Footymad
FRANKLIN - For the better part of three quarters Thursday, the King Philip Regional High School football team led a charmed life. Full Article at The Sun Chronicle Online
It took only 50 years for the football teams from King Philip Regional High School and Franklin High School to turn their Thanksgiving rivalry game into a battle for the Hockomock League championship. Both intend to make it worth the wait. Full Article at The Sun Chronicle Online
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Brad May (C) grabs hold of Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (R) as Mike Fisher (L) tries to separate them during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Toronto, April 11, 2009. View Photo »
Brian Lee Randone, 45, holds a bachelor's degree from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and a master's of divinity degree from Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, according to a brief 1996 biography on the Baylor University Web site.
BOSTON -- Prosecutors say a Boston man beat his 70-year-old father to death, then used a power saw to cut his body to pieces before scattering the remains. Full Article at WHDH-TV
According to Suffolk Assistant District Attorney Holly Broadbent, what Collins and her daughter found that day was the head of Edward Lee, Brian Lee's 70-year-old father, whom the son is accused of beating to death two days earlier. Full Article at Boston Globe
Brian Lee (born March 26, 1987, in Moorhead, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey player who plays for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Full Article
In this undated photo made available by the New South Wales Police, Wednesday, April 22, 2009, U.S. Marine Cpl. Brian Lee, right, is seen with an unidentified soldier.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs forward Brad May (C) grabs hold of Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (R) as Mike Fisher (L) tries to separate them during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Toronto, April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (L) and Boston Bruins' Milan Lucic (C) fight for control of the puck in front of Senators' goaltender Brian Elliott during the third period of NHL hockey action in Ottawa April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee, left, defends against San Jose Sharks' Devin Setoguchi during first-period NHL hockey game action at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (L), Dean McAmmond (C) and Vancouver Canucks' Alexandre Burrows lose track of the puck as it bounces off Lee's wrist during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa February 19, 2009. The Canuks beat the Senators 5-2.
View Photo »OTTAWA - FEBRUARY 19: Ryan Kesler #17 of the Vancouver Canucks fights his way in between Brendan Bell #9 and Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators in a game on February 19, 2009 at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Canada.
View Photo »OTTAWA - FEBRUARY 19: Ryan Kesler #17 of the Vancouver Canucks fights his way in between Brendan Bell #9 and Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators in a game on February 19, 2009 at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Canada.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (L) and left wing Dany Heatley (R) celebrate Lee's goal and Heatley's assist against the Minnesota Wild during the second period of their NHL hockey game in the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, February 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (L) celebrates his first career goal with Nick Foligno (R) against the Edmonton Oilers during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Edmonton December 30, 2008.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee fights to get between Boston Bruins' Mark Recchi, left, and Chuck Kobasew, right, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Ottawa on Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 22: Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators skates with the puck against the New York Rangers on March 22, 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (55) checks New York Islanders' Kyle Okposo (21) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Ottawa, Saturday March 21, 2009. The Senators defeated the Islanders 5-2.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (55) collides with New York Islanders' Kyle Okposo (21) during NHL first period hockey in Ottawa, Saturday , March 21, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (55) and New Jersey Devils winger Brian Gionta (C) screen Senators goalie Alex Auld (31) as a shot by Devils center Brian Rolston gets by for a game winning goal in the overtime period of their NHL hockey game in Newark, New Jersey, January 4, 2009.
View Photo »OTTAWA, ON - NOVEMBER 26: Jonathan Cheechoo #41 and Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators battle for the puck with Raffi Torres #14 of the Columbus Blue Jackets in a game at Scotiabank Place on November 26, 2009 in Ottawa, Canada.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - NOVEMBER 25: Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators defends against Andy Greene #6 of the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center on November 25, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee and New Jersey Devils center Tim Sestito (front) get tangled behind the goal in the second period of their NHL hockey game in Newark, New Jersey November 25, 2009.
View Photo »OTTAWA, ON - NOVEMBER 23: Eric Fehr #16 Tomas Fleischmann #14 and Brian Pothier #2 of the Washington Capitals celebrate a goal while Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators skates away dejected in a game at Scotiabank Place on November 23, 2009 in Ottawa, Canada.
View Photo »Washington Capitals Bredan Morrison (9) celebrates his goal as Ottawa Senators goaltender Brian Elliott (30) and Brian Lee (55) look on during first period NHL hockey action in Ottawa on Monday Nov. 23, 2009.
View Photo »OTTAWA, ON - NOVEMBER 17: Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators runs Nikolai Kulemin #41 of the Toronto Maple Leafs face first into the end boards in a game at Scotiabank Place on November 17, 2009 in Ottawa, Canada.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators Brian Lee (L) hits Toronto Maple Leafs Nikolai Kulemin into the boards during the first period of their NHL hockey game in Ottawa November 17, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Mike Fisher (12) celebrates with Brian Lee (55) and other teammates after his goal during second period of an NHL hockey game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, in Ottawa.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee (55) celebrates with team mate Chris Kelly after Lee scores the Senators' first goal as New York Rangers' defenseman Wade Redden skates away during the second period of their NHL hockey game at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, November 14, 2009.
View Photo »Ottawa Senators' Brian Lee looks back as the puck is deflected off Senators goaltender Brian Elliot (30) while New York Rangers' Ales Kotalik (12) looks on during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Ottawa Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 12: Danny Briere #48 of the Philadelphia Flyers skates with the puck trailed by Brian Lee #55 of the Ottawa Senators at the Wachovia Center on November 12, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Toronto Maple Leafs forward Brad May (C) grabs hold of Ottawa Senators defenseman Brian Lee (R) as Mike Fisher (L) tries to separate them during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Toronto, April 11, 2009.
View Photo »I thought today was a great college soccer game with incredible intensity and efforts from both teams, but full credit to Texas A&M ... I thought their work rate was exceptional, especially after having the tough game Friday. We were moving the ball forward and we had a couple of good chances, but we ju...
Brian Lee Randone, 45, holds a bachelor's degree from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and a master's of divinity degree from Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, according to a brief 1996 biography on the Baylor University Web site.
We certainly have a great challenge ahead of us when we face Texas A&M. The job that G. Guerreri and his staff has done in establishing Texas A&M as one of the premier programs in the country is remarkable to say the least ... They have an outstanding team again this fall and have a lot of experience co...
We look forward to a great match tomorrow night with Arkansas-Pine Bluff. We know how special it is to compete in the NCAA Tournament for the first time, and they have certainly earned that right with the way they have performed this season ... We hope our fans will help us create an atmosphere that giv...
We look forward to a great match tomorrow night with Arkansas-Pine Bluff. We know how special it is to compete in the NCAA Tournament for the first time, and they have certainly earned that right with the way they have performed this season ... We hope our fans will help us create an atmosphere that giv...
We look forward to a great match tomorrow night with Arkansas-Pine Bluff. We know how special it is to compete in the NCAA Tournament for the first time, and they have certainly earned that right with the way they have performed this season ... We hope our fans will help us create an atmosphere that giv...
We’re excited to have the opportunity to host the NCAA Tournament right here in Baton Rouge and get a chance to compete against some of the best teams in the country ... We look forward to a very competitive weekend. It will be a great experience for our team and a great chance for our fans to come out ...
We’re very excited to have the opportunity to host the first two rounds ... It’s tremendous to have that kind of home-field advantage in the postseason. We’re also honored to have such quality programs coming here to Baton Rouge to compete in postseason play. Our kids know what is at stake this weekend ...
South Carolina really deserved to win the game. They played very well and fought extremely hard to get that result ... You have to congratulate their team for the effort that they showed all game long.
Vanderbilt is a very good and very confident team right now having won four in a row, and I’m sure that they will come to Orange Beach with the intent on solidifying their spot in the NCAA Tournament ... We feel like they are very deserving of an NCAA bid and will get one when the field is announced nex...
Vanderbilt is a very good and very confident team right now having won four in a row, and I’m sure that they will come to Orange Beach with the intent on solidifying their spot in the NCAA Tournament ... We feel like they are very deserving of an NCAA bid and will get one when the field is announced nex...
We’ll be facing one of the hottest teams in the country tomorrow afternoon in South Carolina and one of the best defensive teams in all of college soccer ... They are always very organized defensively and do a tremendous job of limiting the number of chances for opponents to score a goal. They will be v...
It’s going to be a great match between two of the top offensive and defensive teams in the SEC. It’s very important that we take advantage of the opportunities we have in the match to get a result ... It’s something that is easier said than done against a quality team like Florida on their home turf.
We have a tremendous amount of respect for Florida and what their program has accomplished, and they have proven to be one of the best teams in the country again this season ... They are always very tough at home, so we certainly have our work cut out for us to come back to Baton Rouge with a result. We...
We have a tremendous amount of respect for Florida and what their program has accomplished, and they have proven to be one of the best teams in the country again this season ... They are always very tough at home, so we certainly have our work cut out for us to come back to Baton Rouge with a result. We...
The parity in the SEC this season is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I don’t remember a season when this many teams had an opportunity to compete for a conference championship through seven games of league play ... Tomorrow is another big day for us. Mississippi State has shown the ability to compete wi...
It is important for us to get Rachel back as soon as possible so that we can rotate more players up front without having to drop back ... We’re going to work on getting her back Sunday, and hopefully she will be in the lineup when we play Mississippi State.
This is a series that has probably been the most competitive in the SEC in recent years, and I’m sure that tomorrow’s match will be no different ... Tomorrow’s match will be important for both teams in terms of NCAA Tournament position and the ability to compete for a conference championship in the last...
There’s no doubt that Kentucky has faced the most difficult schedule of any team in the SEC through the first two weeks of league play ... They have shown the ability to compete with some of the best teams in the country in recent weeks, and I know we will get a strong challenge tomorrow night. It shoul...
Kentucky is a program with a proud tradition in the SEC and is certainly headed in the right direction under Jon Lipsitz ... He did a great job when he was at Charlotte and I’m sure he will bring back the success that Kentucky has enjoyed in the past. It’s always a difficult test when going on the road ...
Kentucky is a program with a proud tradition in the SEC and is certainly headed in the right direction under Jon Lipsitz ... He did a great job when he was at Charlotte and I’m sure he will bring back the success that Kentucky has enjoyed in the past. It’s always a difficult test when going on the road ...
Kentucky is a program with a proud tradition in the SEC and is certainly headed in the right direction under Jon Lipsitz ... He did a great job when he was at Charlotte and I’m sure he will bring back the success that Kentucky has enjoyed in the past. It’s always a difficult test when going on the road ...
It was very important for our team to get off to a fast start in SEC play, but the challenge we now face is playing with consistency and maximum effort each and every time we step onto the field ... Alabama is playing very well right now and will be a confident team. I know they will be prepared and rea...
Alabama is a much improved team this year and is playing with tremendous confidence heading into our match tomorrow night ... It is always a challenge when you go on the road in this league. We’re going on the road for the first time in the SEC, and it’s very important that we play as a team and compete...
Friday was a good opener for our team, but it is important that we show some consistency and carry that performance into tomorrow’s game against Tennessee ... Tennessee is an outstanding team again this season and will bring the fight to us from the opening kick. It is important for us to play with pass...
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