Carolina chapter of the PHWA also recognizes Aho, Nedeljkovic by Canes PR @Canes / News Release
RALEIGH, NC - The Carolina Hurricanes today announced that captain Jordan Staal has been selected by his teammates as the winner of the 2020-21 Steve Chiasson Award. The Carolina chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) has also named Alex Nedeljkovic the winner of the 2020-21 Josef Vasicek Award and selected Sebastian Aho as the team s most valuable player.
The Steve Chiasson award is given annually to the Hurricanes player that best exemplifies determination and dedication while proving to be an inspiration to his teammates through his performance and approach to the game. The Josef Vasicek Award is given annually by the PHWA for outstanding cooperation with the local media. Formerly known as th
Former TDEC Commissioner Bob Martineau Joins FINN Partners to Lead Environment, Energy & Sustainability Practice in Southeast
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ FINN Partners, one of the largest independent communications agencies in the world, announced today that Robert J. (Bob) Martineau, veteran environmental attorney and former commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), has joined the agency as Senior Partner, leading the agency s burgeoning environment, energy and sustainability practice in the Southeast.
Former TDEC Commissioner Bob Martineau Joins FINN Partners as Senior Partner to Lead Environment, Energy & Sustainability Practice in Southeast
Blue Jays Birthdays: John Cerutti
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John Cerutti would have turned 61 today.
John was a good lefty pitcher, for the Blue Jays, back in the late 1980s. He was 46-37 in 6 seasons for us, starting 108 games and relieving in 83, and had a 3.87 ERA. His best season was 1989, when he went 11-11 in 31 starts, with a 3.07 ERA n 205 innings. The next year he was 9-9 with a 4.76 ERA in 30 games, 23 starts. After the season he signed with the
Tigers as a free agent.
He told a great story about his first major league game.
I was called up on 1 September 1985. I didn’t arrive until the fourth inning of the game because of the flight time and the CNE going on. I got to the clubhouse and I got dressed in my uniform and went into the dugout. I said hello to some of the players that I knew and Bobby Cox, the manager, said hello and asked me if I was able to pitch. I said, “Yes”, of course. We were playing the
Patriots-Jets anti-analysis: Cam Newton is as happy as you are that 2020 is over
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
Posted Jan 03, 2021
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You can count Cam Newton as part of that group.
Things had started out promising for the quarterback and the year at large. Back in September, there was a time when Newton looked like a steal in free agency. There was also a time in February when people could just go to a store or restaurant without worrying about a six-foot safety perimeter.
Remember salad bars? Man, I miss salad bars.
Anyways, the Patriots are playing the Jets this weekend.
1. The year 2020 is over: I’m happy, you’re happy, Cam Newton is happy
Dec 30, 2020
The Arizona chapter of the Pro Football Writers of America announced its annual awards Wednesday morning. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins received the Lloyd Herberg MVP Award while left tackle D.J. Humphries won the Steve Schoenfeld Good Guy Award for his cooperation and insight when dealing with the media.
Herberg was a Cardinals beat writer for the
Arizona Republic from 1988-1994, when he lost his battle with cancer. Schoenfeld covered the Cardinals for the
Republic from 1988 until he was killed by a hit-and-run driver in 2000.
Arizona Republic columnist Kent Somers presented Humphries with his award over Zoom during Wednesday’s press conference. He started by going over what the awards mean.