Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez looks set to welcome Terence Crawford to the super-middleweight ranks this coming September.
There is only one name left for Alex Ovechkin to catch atop the NHL all-time goal leaderboard, and it's the greatest one of them all. One of the most exciting races in the NHL for this season is ...
Montreal hasn't had a player score more than 84 points in a full season since Alex Kovalev in 2007-08. But the comparison's and the highlight reel of Ivan Demidov have the Canadiens fanbase feeling ...
With Corbin Burnes, Blake Snell and Max Fried having already made their decisions in free agency, the top pitcher remaining on the market presents an unconventional case. Money won't play much of ...
Alex Bregman remains one of the biggest names ... Comerica Park does not suit a dead-pull right-handed hitter like Bregman as he ages and the Blue Jays are on the precipice of a roster disaster ...
Either Fozia or Leon will be the Traitors' next murder, but thankfully for contestant Alex, he has avoided the wrath of those working against him – but unfortunately not from his fellow Faithfuls.
However, the numbers are clear, and the captain could become the first player from the Canadiens since Alex Kovalev to surpass a point per game in a season. Not only is he producing at a very good ...
Cuylle required the fewest games (23 GP) to 20 points in a season by a Rangers player under the age of 23 since Alex Kovalev (20 GP in 1995-96).
The chase for Alex Bregman has been going on for quite a while this offseason, but we might've just been given a positive indication that his decision could come soon in favor of the Blue Jays. Or ...
If former Montreal Canadiens' right winger Alex Kovalev criticized Ivan Demidov earlier this season, left winger Sergei Samsonov likes what he's seeing. Speaking to RG.org in an exclusive ...
If former Montreal Canadiens' right winger Alex Kovalev criticized Ivan Demidov earlier this season, left winger Sergei Samsonov likes what he's seeing. Speaking to RG.org in an exclusive interview, ...
Alex Kovalev (274 points in 266 games) was another exclusion from the Penguins’ Quarter-Century squad, as were Pascal Dupuis and Patric Hornqvist.