35 years ago today, Mario Lemieux scored one of the most iconic goals in NHL history during the 1991 #StanleyCup Final! 😍
Mike Lange on the call 🎙️ for this Super Mario goal was pure magic.
#LetsGoPens
Cameron Young on assessing himself a penalty on the second hole: “That’s part of what golf is about. There was no one that was going to give me a penalty there but myself. … I wasn’t going to look the other way and say it didn’t move when it rolled over an inch forward. Just unfortunate, but I handled it really well.”
few things cooler than a long, spinny bunker shot to kick-in range. but it gets a lot cooler when it’s to win your third PGA Tour event in a month. and a lot cooler than that when it earns your little brother the Tour card he’s always dreamt of. wow
It was a full-circle moment at Nemacolin when NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw held the Immaculate Reception football for the first time since throwing the pass more than five decades ago. abcnews.link/2VyAjf4
Every single word that @BizNasty2point0 said here is 100% accurate. The Penguins would rather sulk and do stupid shit than put their head down and work.
A young fan at a Pittsburgh Pirates game was spotted wearing a jersey with the number 28 by outfielder Jake Mangum himself. He threw a ball towards her, caught by the girl’s big brother, who handed it to her. @DavidMuir shares the sweet sibling moment. abcnews.go.com
If you are ever having a bad day just remember they didn’t even put my name on the mini Stanley Cup they gave to all of us in 2016, but hey that’s showbiz
"There couldn't have been a better place to come than Pittsburgh..
From the day I showed up at the airport it has been more than I could have ever imagined..
Twenty years later here we are getting ready for another playoff run" ~ Sidney Crosby #PMSLive
McIlroy had been a bit quiet since Bethpage. This is one of my favorite quotes from RORY, with Paul McGinley offering so much insight on when/why McIlroy plays his best: “When his heart is engaged in something, and it really means something to him, he generally delivers. And then he goes into these flat periods in his career—he’s had lots of them. It’s an Irish thing to be melancholy, and he goes into these periods of melancholy, but it’s not that he’s not caring—it’s almost like he’s in a slumber. And then, all of a sudden, he ignites. And when that heart goes on fire, that’s when he comes out and does something that amazes us. If he has that quiet look of determination combined with that joyfulness of chasing a goal, that’s when the magic happens.”