The Morning Roundup: Bad luck Bruins
Bad news for the Bruins, another coaching shakeup in the ACC and the Red Sox prevent the opponents runs, but forget their own.
- The Bruins got some bad news on Wednesday when they found out defenseman Dennis Seidenberg would be out for the season. Seidenberg’s wrist was cut by a skate during the Bruins’ game against the Maple Leafs on Saturday. After the wrist didn’t feel right before Monday’s game against Washington, Seidenberg was diagnosed with a lacerated tendon in his wrist, and after a successful surgery, will be out eight weeks. Just one more injury in a season full of them for Boston.
- Steve Donahue was introduced as the new men’s basketball coach for Boston College. During Wednesday’s press conference, Donahue said there was no downside to taking the BC job because of Boston’s enthusiasm for sports. Someone must not have told him that feeling doesn’t extend beyond the pro level.
- In a surprise move, Wake Forest fired men’s basketball coach Dino Gaudio after just three seasons. Coaches rumored to be on the short list of replacements are Butler’s Brad Stevens (of course) and Miami’s Frank Haith. Don’t be shocked if neither wind up at Wake. Stevens, who is also being courted by Oregon, will stay at Butler, and it would be an odd move for Haith to go from one ACC team to another.
- By the way, I love it when people do these things.
- The Red Sox prevented runs on Wednesday, but unfortunately they didn’t score any of their own, losing 3-1 to the Yankees in 10 innings. John Lackey pitched well in his debut, despite his “personal” issues. Seriously, if you’re not going to share, and it didn’t keep you from performing well, why mention it at all?
- The Celtics bounced back from a loss to the Knicks with a win over the Raptors, who were playing without Chris Bosh (broken face). Boston completed the series sweep of Toronto, no thanks to this guy.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2010/04/oregon_basketball_did_brad_ste.html
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