The star-studded field of celebrities from the world of sports and entertainment competing in the first annual Drive Fore Kids Celebrity Golf Tournament was announced today.
Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman was on hand for the announcement at the Falmouth Country Club. Swayman is one of nearly three dozen athletes, actors and TV personalities who will be at the Falmouth Country Club June 21 – 24, 2023 vying for a $250,000 prize purse and helping raise funds for tournament beneficiary, The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital.
“We cannot wait to welcome this talented field to our beautiful state,” said Brian Corcoran, Chief Engagement Officer of Shamrock Sports & Entertainment and Executive Director of Drive Fore Kids. “We expect a big crowd of fans to give them a warm welcome as we bring the largest celebrity tournament in New England to Maine and raise significant funds for The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital.”
Confirmed celebrities include:
Rondé Barber,...
Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman was on hand for the announcement at the Falmouth Country Club. Swayman is one of nearly three dozen athletes, actors and TV personalities who will be at the Falmouth Country Club June 21 – 24, 2023 vying for a $250,000 prize purse and helping raise funds for tournament beneficiary, The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital.
“We cannot wait to welcome this talented field to our beautiful state,” said Brian Corcoran, Chief Engagement Officer of Shamrock Sports & Entertainment and Executive Director of Drive Fore Kids. “We expect a big crowd of fans to give them a warm welcome as we bring the largest celebrity tournament in New England to Maine and raise significant funds for The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital.”
Confirmed celebrities include:
Rondé Barber,...
- 6/16/2023
- Look to the Stars
Former NHL player and NBC Sports commentator Jeremy Roenick, a heterosexual man, failed to convince a New York federal judge that he was terminated because of his gender and sexual orientation — in part, because the “similar” unpunished conduct that Roenick pointed to as evidence was a scripted skit between two Olympic figure skaters that didn’t involve jokes about sleeping with a co-worker.
NBC Sports in December 2019 suspended Roenick following a guest appearance on a Barstool Sports podcast during which he made sexually charged comments about one of his colleagues. Roenick, an 18-year-nhl veteran, was under an employment agreement with ...
NBC Sports in December 2019 suspended Roenick following a guest appearance on a Barstool Sports podcast during which he made sexually charged comments about one of his colleagues. Roenick, an 18-year-nhl veteran, was under an employment agreement with ...
- 6/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Former NHL player and NBC Sports commentator Jeremy Roenick, a heterosexual man, failed to convince a New York federal judge that he was terminated because of his gender and sexual orientation — in part, because the “similar” unpunished conduct that Roenick pointed to as evidence was a scripted skit between two Olympic figure skaters that didn’t involve jokes about sleeping with a co-worker.
NBC Sports in December 2019 suspended Roenick following a guest appearance on a Barstool Sports podcast during which he made sexually charged comments about one of his colleagues. Roenick, an 18-year-nhl veteran, was under an employment agreement with ...
NBC Sports in December 2019 suspended Roenick following a guest appearance on a Barstool Sports podcast during which he made sexually charged comments about one of his colleagues. Roenick, an 18-year-nhl veteran, was under an employment agreement with ...
- 6/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated, 5:48 Pm: Two days before the start of the 2021 NHL season, NBC Sports and its longtime hockey analyst Mike Milbury have parted ways. The news comes more than four months since he was suspended for “insensitive and insulting” remarks about women.
“We are grateful to Mike for all of his contributions to our coverage for 14 years,” NBC Sports said in a statement. “But he will not be returning to our NHL announce team. We wish him well.”
Milbury, a former NHL player and coach who long has been known for making controversial comments, had no immediate comment on being let go. He hasn’t tweeted since a week before his August 22 suspension from NBC Sports.
Milbury will be replaced on NBC Sports’ hockey broadcasts by another fiery ex-coach, Mike Babcock.
The NHL’s delayed and truncated 2021 season faces off Wednesday with a triple-header on NBC Sports starting at 11:30 a.
“We are grateful to Mike for all of his contributions to our coverage for 14 years,” NBC Sports said in a statement. “But he will not be returning to our NHL announce team. We wish him well.”
Milbury, a former NHL player and coach who long has been known for making controversial comments, had no immediate comment on being let go. He hasn’t tweeted since a week before his August 22 suspension from NBC Sports.
Milbury will be replaced on NBC Sports’ hockey broadcasts by another fiery ex-coach, Mike Babcock.
The NHL’s delayed and truncated 2021 season faces off Wednesday with a triple-header on NBC Sports starting at 11:30 a.
- 1/12/2021
- by Tom Tapp and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC Sports NHL analyst Mike Milbury has been benched for the night after making a remark about women being a disruption to players’ “concentration” during the hockey season.
During Thursday’s New York Islanders vs. Washington Capitals game, Milbury’s TV partner John Forslund spoke glowingly about the NHL “bubble” as being a “terrific environment” for hockey players.
“If you think about it, it’s a terrific environment with regards to– if you enjoy playing and enjoy being with your teammates for long periods of time, it’s a perfect place,” Forslund said.
Milbury then responded, “Not even any woman here to disrupt your concentration.”
That disrupted the Twitter conversation on Friday. It also got Mibury benched.
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“Mike is not working tonight,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told TheWrap. “We will announce our...
During Thursday’s New York Islanders vs. Washington Capitals game, Milbury’s TV partner John Forslund spoke glowingly about the NHL “bubble” as being a “terrific environment” for hockey players.
“If you think about it, it’s a terrific environment with regards to– if you enjoy playing and enjoy being with your teammates for long periods of time, it’s a perfect place,” Forslund said.
Milbury then responded, “Not even any woman here to disrupt your concentration.”
That disrupted the Twitter conversation on Friday. It also got Mibury benched.
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“Mike is not working tonight,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told TheWrap. “We will announce our...
- 8/21/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
When the Washington Nationals finally throw the first pitch of the 2020 Mlb season on Thursday, there will be nobody at Nationals Park to witness the first game of the defending champion’s title defense. Not even Matt Vasgersian, ESPN’s top baseball broadcaster, will be in attendance, calling the game instead from the network’s Bristol, Conn. headquarters. While sports are often used by many viewers as a distraction from their day-to-day struggles, this year’s set-up makes it impossible to ignore what is happening outside the stadium. “The pictures people see of empty ballparks and people wearing masks beg for explanation,” Vasgersian told TheWrap during a conference call with reporters. “Unfortunately, we are not going to be able to transform them into their happy place of viewership and make them forget about what’s happening in the world.” Also Read: Jeremy Roenick Accuses NBC of Heterosexual Discrimination in Wrongful...
- 7/22/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick filed suit Friday in Manhattan Supreme Court against NBC Sports, saying he was wrongfully dismissed for making a comment about a desired “threesome” with an on-air partner while other commentators said equally racy remarks and went unpunished.
Roenick, age 50, said the network applied a different standard to his remarks than those by skating commentators Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski in a different video. His lawsuit does not ask for a specific amount in damages.
NBC fired the former NHL forward in February for comments he made on a Dec. 18 episode of the Barstool Sports podcast “Spittin’ Chiclets.” On that show, Roenick joked about his hopes to “go to bed” with his wife and coworker Kathryn Tappen on a vacation in Portugal.
Roenick’s lawsuit claims former figure skating Olympians Lipinski and Weir said equally disturbing things on a July 2 video of 1998 Olympic gold medalist figure skater Bradie Tennell.
Roenick, age 50, said the network applied a different standard to his remarks than those by skating commentators Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski in a different video. His lawsuit does not ask for a specific amount in damages.
NBC fired the former NHL forward in February for comments he made on a Dec. 18 episode of the Barstool Sports podcast “Spittin’ Chiclets.” On that show, Roenick joked about his hopes to “go to bed” with his wife and coworker Kathryn Tappen on a vacation in Portugal.
Roenick’s lawsuit claims former figure skating Olympians Lipinski and Weir said equally disturbing things on a July 2 video of 1998 Olympic gold medalist figure skater Bradie Tennell.
- 7/18/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Roenick is suing NBC Sports for wrongful termination, saying that he was fired for saying something deemed vulgar, while a gay colleague who made similar comments was not reprimanded.
Back in February, Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where he joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host. The former NHL star described a day when the three of them were out by the pool while on vacation and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them. “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us,” Roenick said. “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.”
Roenick apologized for his comments a few weeks later but was suspended and ultimately fired.
Back in February, Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, where he joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host. The former NHL star described a day when the three of them were out by the pool while on vacation and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them. “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us,” Roenick said. “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.”
Roenick apologized for his comments a few weeks later but was suspended and ultimately fired.
- 7/18/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick is firing back at NBC Sports, accusing his former employer of discriminating against him for being straight.
Roenick was fired by NBC Sports back in February after he made sexually suggestive remarks about colleagues Kathryn Tappen and Patrick Sharp on a podcast. Now Roenick has filed a lawsuit against the network in New York Supreme Court, claiming wrongful termination and discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation, according to our sister site Variety.
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Roenick was fired by NBC Sports back in February after he made sexually suggestive remarks about colleagues Kathryn Tappen and Patrick Sharp on a podcast. Now Roenick has filed a lawsuit against the network in New York Supreme Court, claiming wrongful termination and discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation, according to our sister site Variety.
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- 7/17/2020
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Hockey star Jeremy Roenick sued NBC Sports for wrongful termination on Friday, claiming the network discriminated against him as a straight man after he made off-color remarks on a Barstool Sports podcast.
Roenick also alleges that the network retaliated against him because he was an outspoken supporter of President Trump in 2016.
Roenick was let go after joking on the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast about having a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, a coworker, in a discussion about a vacation in Portugal.
“I’m swimming with my wife and Kathryn, and they’ve got their bikinis on, and they look f—in’ smokin’,” he said on the podcast in December. “Ass and boobs everywhere. It’s great.”
Roenick was quickly suspended. He issued an apology, and his supervisor, Sam Flood, subsequently informed him that he was fired.
Roenick also states that he asked Flood for permission to speak at the...
Roenick also alleges that the network retaliated against him because he was an outspoken supporter of President Trump in 2016.
Roenick was let go after joking on the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast about having a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, a coworker, in a discussion about a vacation in Portugal.
“I’m swimming with my wife and Kathryn, and they’ve got their bikinis on, and they look f—in’ smokin’,” he said on the podcast in December. “Ass and boobs everywhere. It’s great.”
Roenick was quickly suspended. He issued an apology, and his supervisor, Sam Flood, subsequently informed him that he was fired.
Roenick also states that he asked Flood for permission to speak at the...
- 7/17/2020
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
The cast of 30 Rock reunited for a one-time commercial special on Thursday, helping NBCUniversal present its upcoming programming slate to advertisers (while confusing the heck out of 30 Rock fans who didn’t know what this was going to be).
Speaking of NBCUniversal, the media company is now being run by none other than Kenneth Parcell, something Jack reminds Liz when he calls her out of the blue with an intriguing proposition: Kenneth wants to reboot Tgs for Peacock, “NBC’s amazing new streaming platform.” Liz is initially hesitant to reboot the semi-beloved sketch comedy show (“Making TV just doesn’t...
Speaking of NBCUniversal, the media company is now being run by none other than Kenneth Parcell, something Jack reminds Liz when he calls her out of the blue with an intriguing proposition: Kenneth wants to reboot Tgs for Peacock, “NBC’s amazing new streaming platform.” Liz is initially hesitant to reboot the semi-beloved sketch comedy show (“Making TV just doesn’t...
- 7/17/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Things went from bad to worse for Jeremy Roenick today, and the longtime NHL player-turned-commentator isn’t happy about it. NBC Sports, which had suspended Roenick during Christmas week over inappropriate comments about a colleague in a podcast, said that he will not be returning to his job.
Always known for being outspoken and sometimes controversial, even during his playing days, Roenick said in a video posted on social media: “I’m very disappointed and angry today. … Even though I’m leaving NBC, I will not be gone for long. I’ll be back better and more motivated to bring you the best entertainment and the best that I have for the game of hockey.”
What a Joke!! pic.twitter.com/Evis1XR2cD
— Jeremy Roenick (@Jeremy_Roenick) February 12, 2020
The clip makes no mention of why the veteran analyst was suspended in the first place or where he plans to work.
Always known for being outspoken and sometimes controversial, even during his playing days, Roenick said in a video posted on social media: “I’m very disappointed and angry today. … Even though I’m leaving NBC, I will not be gone for long. I’ll be back better and more motivated to bring you the best entertainment and the best that I have for the game of hockey.”
What a Joke!! pic.twitter.com/Evis1XR2cD
— Jeremy Roenick (@Jeremy_Roenick) February 12, 2020
The clip makes no mention of why the veteran analyst was suspended in the first place or where he plans to work.
- 2/13/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Roenick was fired from NBC Sports, two months after he was suspended for making inappropriate comments about a co-worker.
“I’m very disappointed and angry today I will not be returning to NBC,” Roenick said in a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday. “I’m also grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to share my love, my passion and my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans.”
An NBC Sports spokesperson confirmed that Roenick was let go. In December, Roenick, who serves as an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, was suspended indefinitely without pay “making inappropriate comments about his co-workers,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Wrap at that time. He had been with NBC since 2010.
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Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin...
“I’m very disappointed and angry today I will not be returning to NBC,” Roenick said in a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday. “I’m also grateful that I’ve had the opportunity to share my love, my passion and my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans.”
An NBC Sports spokesperson confirmed that Roenick was let go. In December, Roenick, who serves as an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, was suspended indefinitely without pay “making inappropriate comments about his co-workers,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Wrap at that time. He had been with NBC since 2010.
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Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin...
- 2/13/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
NBC Sports has confirmed that former NHL player and hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick will not be returning following a suspension prompted by comments that he made on a December episode of the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast.
“Confirmed,” said an NBC Sports spokesperson via email. “He won’t be returning to NBC Sports. We have no further comment.”
Roenick on Wednesday afternoon tweeted a video message on the decision, alongside the comment “What a Joke!!”
“I”m very disappointed and angry today that I will not be returning to NBC,” he said in the video. “Though disappointed, I’m also grateful that I’ve had my opportunity to share my love, my passion, my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans, and for that, I thank you. Even though I’m leaving NBC, I will not be gone for long. I’ll be back better and more motivated...
“Confirmed,” said an NBC Sports spokesperson via email. “He won’t be returning to NBC Sports. We have no further comment.”
Roenick on Wednesday afternoon tweeted a video message on the decision, alongside the comment “What a Joke!!”
“I”m very disappointed and angry today that I will not be returning to NBC,” he said in the video. “Though disappointed, I’m also grateful that I’ve had my opportunity to share my love, my passion, my knowledge of the game with millions of people, millions of fans, and for that, I thank you. Even though I’m leaving NBC, I will not be gone for long. I’ll be back better and more motivated...
- 2/12/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick’s time in the penalty box isn’t over: The former NHL star won’t return to NBC Sports after being suspended indefinitely for sexually suggestive remarks he made about his colleagues. A network spokesman confirmed Roenick’s dismissal to the Associated Press, adding that NBC Sports would have no further comment.
Roenick lashed out at the decision in a video posted to Twitter. “I’m very disappointed and angry today. I will not be returning to NBC,” he said before thanking fans for their support and vowing to be back on the air soon “better...
Roenick lashed out at the decision in a video posted to Twitter. “I’m very disappointed and angry today. I will not be returning to NBC,” he said before thanking fans for their support and vowing to be back on the air soon “better...
- 2/12/2020
- TVLine.com
As The Good Place enters the homestretch, it looks like Eleanor and Chidi have decided they have to get bad in order to get good.
TVLine has an exclusive first look at the Jan. 16 episode of the afterlife comedy (NBC, 9/8c), with the reunited lovebirds staring deep into each other’s eyes. But wait, where are they? Judging by the open-plan office set-up and the pots of stale coffee, it looks a whole lot like the Bad Place headquarters, where we’ve seen Michael working in flashbacks, when he was still an evil demon. Eleanor and Chidi are trying to...
TVLine has an exclusive first look at the Jan. 16 episode of the afterlife comedy (NBC, 9/8c), with the reunited lovebirds staring deep into each other’s eyes. But wait, where are they? Judging by the open-plan office set-up and the pots of stale coffee, it looks a whole lot like the Bad Place headquarters, where we’ve seen Michael working in flashbacks, when he was still an evil demon. Eleanor and Chidi are trying to...
- 12/24/2019
- TVLine.com
NBC Sports has suspended hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick indefinitely, following sexually suggestive comments he made about two of his colleagues.
During a recent appearance on the hockey-centric podcast Spittin’ Chiclets, Roenick made remarks about Kathryn Tappen and Patrick Sharp, both of whom also cover the NHL for NBC. While discussing a vacation to Portugal that he took with wife Tracy and Tappen (who are close friends), Roenick implied that he wanted to have a threesome with them, particularly after another hotel guest asked if he was traveling with both women.
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During a recent appearance on the hockey-centric podcast Spittin’ Chiclets, Roenick made remarks about Kathryn Tappen and Patrick Sharp, both of whom also cover the NHL for NBC. While discussing a vacation to Portugal that he took with wife Tracy and Tappen (who are close friends), Roenick implied that he wanted to have a threesome with them, particularly after another hotel guest asked if he was traveling with both women.
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- 12/24/2019
- TVLine.com
NBC Sports has suspended hockey analyst Jeremy Roenick after remarks he made about colleagues on a podcast.
The former NHL star was taken off-air following comments about NBC Sports Network studio host Kathryn Tappen and fellow NHL analyst Patrick Sharp on the hockey-centric Spittin' Chiclets podcast from Barstool Sports. He appeared to imply he would consider sleeping with both.
Roenick described a summer trip he took with his wife and Tappen, a good friend, to Portugal. He said a hotel guest asked if the three were together.
"I play it off like we’re all going to bed ...
The former NHL star was taken off-air following comments about NBC Sports Network studio host Kathryn Tappen and fellow NHL analyst Patrick Sharp on the hockey-centric Spittin' Chiclets podcast from Barstool Sports. He appeared to imply he would consider sleeping with both.
Roenick described a summer trip he took with his wife and Tappen, a good friend, to Portugal. He said a hotel guest asked if the three were together.
"I play it off like we’re all going to bed ...
- 12/24/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Outspoken pro hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick is in NBC Sports’ penalty box. The studio analyst and former NHL player was suspended Monday over his inappropriate comments involving a colleague.
In a recent edition of the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast, Roenick made a series of remarks about fellow hockey commentator NBC Sports anchor Kathryn Tappen, whi is good friends with his wife.. On the show he talked about being on vacation recently with his wife and Tappen, and Roenick made multiple references to Tappen’s looks and the possibility of their having a threesome.
Roenick said on the podcast that someone asked about him being on vacation with his wife and her friend, and he said he replied, “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us.” He added, “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.
In a recent edition of the “Spittin’ Chiclets” podcast, Roenick made a series of remarks about fellow hockey commentator NBC Sports anchor Kathryn Tappen, whi is good friends with his wife.. On the show he talked about being on vacation recently with his wife and Tappen, and Roenick made multiple references to Tappen’s looks and the possibility of their having a threesome.
Roenick said on the podcast that someone asked about him being on vacation with his wife and her friend, and he said he replied, “I play it off like we’re going to bed together every night, the three of us.” He added, “If it really came to fruition, that would really be good, but it’s never going to happen.
- 12/24/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC Sports has suspended Jeremy Roenick, an on-air analyst and former Chicago Blackhawks forward, on Monday for “making inappropriate comments about his co-workers,” an NBC Sports spokesperson told The Wrap. The suspension is indefinite and is without pay.
Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast and joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host.
“I was the king of Portugal,” Roenick said about a recent vacation he took with his wife and Tappen, who are good friends. “Bro, when you walk into every place and you have two blond bombshells on each side and nobody, I’m telling you.”
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Roenick described a day when the three of them were out by the pool and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them.
Roenick was a guest on a Dec. 19 episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast and joked about wanting to have a threesome with his wife and Kathryn Tappen, another NBC Sports host.
“I was the king of Portugal,” Roenick said about a recent vacation he took with his wife and Tappen, who are good friends. “Bro, when you walk into every place and you have two blond bombshells on each side and nobody, I’m telling you.”
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Roenick described a day when the three of them were out by the pool and were asked by another vacationer about “the situation” between all of them.
- 12/23/2019
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Saturday Night Live did a lot more than “otay” in the ratings with former cast member Eddie Murphy’s first hosting turn in 35 years.
Murphy, with musical guest Lizzo, drew 9.9 million total viewers and a 2.5 demo rating, surging 68 and 98 percent from this season’s averages to mark the sketch series’ best numbers since May 13, 2017 (when Melissa McCarthy hosted with musical guest Haim).
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Murphy, with musical guest Lizzo, drew 9.9 million total viewers and a 2.5 demo rating, surging 68 and 98 percent from this season’s averages to mark the sketch series’ best numbers since May 13, 2017 (when Melissa McCarthy hosted with musical guest Haim).
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- 12/22/2019
- TVLine.com
NHL star Bob Probert, one half of the “Bruise Brothers,” was widely considered one of the toughest and most violent ice hockey players of all time. His role as the hard-hitting enforcer of the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks, as well as his hard-living ways and death at age 45, is the subject of a new documentary; wathc the trailer above.
Tough Guy is directed by Geordie Day, who previously co-directed Goalie, a film on former NHL goaltender Clint Malarchuk and produced Reelz’s Charles Manson: Final Words. It is based on a book by Day’s mother Kirstie McLellan Day, who co-wrote it with Probert, who died after collapsing on his boat on Lake St. Clair in 2010. Probert’s widow Dani exec produces the film, which premieres on Canada’s Superchannel on December 14 and will air in the U.S. in 2019. It explores Probert’s career, which included being...
Tough Guy is directed by Geordie Day, who previously co-directed Goalie, a film on former NHL goaltender Clint Malarchuk and produced Reelz’s Charles Manson: Final Words. It is based on a book by Day’s mother Kirstie McLellan Day, who co-wrote it with Probert, who died after collapsing on his boat on Lake St. Clair in 2010. Probert’s widow Dani exec produces the film, which premieres on Canada’s Superchannel on December 14 and will air in the U.S. in 2019. It explores Probert’s career, which included being...
- 11/26/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Roenick says he's sick and tired of Brad Marchand's face-licking antics on the ice ... and says the guy needs to save his tongue for the bedroom. Marchand went on a mouthy tear during the NHL playoffs -- licking opponents faces at close range to try and piss them off. Shocker, it worked. "It was disgusting," Roenick tells TMZ Sports. "I love Brad Marchand. Love the way he plays, but he's a superstar. Superstars...
- 5/9/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Btig, LLC has announced the list of celebrity guest traders for its 16th Btig Commissions for Charity Day on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
- 5/4/2018
- Look to the Stars
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson's insane shootout goal -- which essentially clinched the gold for Team USA -- is one of the Top 3 Moments in hockey history ... so says Jeremy Roenick. Roenick was at the Women's Hockey gold medal game at the Olympics in South Korea -- and tells TMZ Sports the energy in the building was Incredible when Jocelyne hit the shot. What's more impressive, Roenick says ... is the fact Jocelyne was able to perform such an...
- 2/22/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_ul29bfk1"]] NHL legend Jeremy Roenick says Colin Kaepernick's National Anthem protest is "pretty disgusting" -- and he believes coaches should be allowed to bench players who follow Colin's lead. TMZ Sports spoke with Roenick specifically about NHL coach John Tortorella -- who's also coaching Team USA in the upcoming World Cup of Hockey. Tortorella recently warned his players if they sit during the National Anthem, they will sit for the entire game. Some people are...
- 9/10/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_r0be8nsh"]] NHL legend Jeremy Roenick says he wants to personally mentor Justin Bieber on the ice -- telling TMZ Sports he Guarantees he can take Jb's skills to the next level. Roenick says he saw the new hockey footage Bieber posted online this week -- and was genuinely impressed ... but says the guy has serious room to grow. "He's pretty tough up top, I don't know about the calves and the thighs though ... it's a little weak.
- 8/12/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Official episodic photos for Bones season 11 episode 19, "The Head in the Abutment," airing Thursday, June 16.
From Fox: "The team investigates the death of a popular professional hockey player whose headless corpse was dumped in the river. As Booth and Aubrey question the player?s coach (guest star Jeremy Roenick as himself), Booth?s depth of hockey knowledge is integral to solving the case, and he?s reunited with a hockey rival from his past, putting him back on the ice once again to face off against him. Meanwhile, Hodgins and Oliver (guest star Brian Klugman) have a competition of their own when Hodgins builds two drones and they compete to retrieve the victim?s missing head, and Booth and Brennan attempt to declutter their home."...
From Fox: "The team investigates the death of a popular professional hockey player whose headless corpse was dumped in the river. As Booth and Aubrey question the player?s coach (guest star Jeremy Roenick as himself), Booth?s depth of hockey knowledge is integral to solving the case, and he?s reunited with a hockey rival from his past, putting him back on the ice once again to face off against him. Meanwhile, Hodgins and Oliver (guest star Brian Klugman) have a competition of their own when Hodgins builds two drones and they compete to retrieve the victim?s missing head, and Booth and Brennan attempt to declutter their home."...
- 6/3/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
[[tmz:video id="0_8rlamhg5"]] Don't underestimate Justin Bieber -- 'cause if push comes to shove with Orlando Bloom (again), NHL legend Jeremy Roenick says he's taking the Biebs All Day. Turns out, Roenick is a huuuge Justin Bieber fan ... like, big ... and says Jb's got too much going on in his life to worry about Bloom getting cozy with his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez again. Remember, Bloom and Bieber got physical over a woman back in 2014 -- when an altercation...
- 5/10/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Jason O’Mara soon will contend with a whole new set of complications.
The actor — whose USA Network drama Complications was cancelled in August after one season — is set to co-star in The Infamous, A&E’s upcoming crime drama pilot.
RelatedUnforgettable Cancelled at A&E
The potential series centers on two men on a collision course: an ambitious reformed gangster poisted to break out of South Central (Fargo‘s Bokeem Woodbine) and the Lapd detective (O’Mara) hell-bent on taking him down.
According to Deadline, O’Mara’s Bill Slidell is an aggressive police officer who is notorious for attracting trouble.
The actor — whose USA Network drama Complications was cancelled in August after one season — is set to co-star in The Infamous, A&E’s upcoming crime drama pilot.
RelatedUnforgettable Cancelled at A&E
The potential series centers on two men on a collision course: an ambitious reformed gangster poisted to break out of South Central (Fargo‘s Bokeem Woodbine) and the Lapd detective (O’Mara) hell-bent on taking him down.
According to Deadline, O’Mara’s Bill Slidell is an aggressive police officer who is notorious for attracting trouble.
- 3/3/2016
- TVLine.com
[[tmz:video id="0_c3u76ewz"]] NHL legend Jeremy Roenick says he's very lucky he didn't get Murdered By An Alligator back in October ... but says he has no regrets about trying to wrestle it on a golf course. Video of Roenick trying to jump on the gator went viral recently -- with people saying Jeremy should count his blessings that he didn't get ripped to shreds. [[tmz:video id="0_e79e0gyj"]] Now, Jeremy finally broke his silence about the whole thing to TMZ Sports ... saying...
- 12/4/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_e79e0gyj"]] Here's hockey legend Jeremy Roenick screwing with a live alligator -- attempting to Jump on the animal -- and somehow escaping with his life. It's an insane piece of video posted by Sportsradio 94Wip morning show contributor Rhea Hughes ... in which the retired NHL star creeps up behind the gator ... and then lunges at it. Unclear when or where the video was shot -- but holy crap, dude could have been seriously messed up had...
- 10/26/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hockey Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick says he desperately wanted to be on "Dancing with the Stars" -- but was forced to turn down the gig because of a major political conflict. Unclear when Roenick was approached by the ABC show -- but the ex-Philadelphia Flyers superstar says he woulda Dominated in the ball room ... telling TMZ Sports, "I woulda been awesome." Roenick clearly Loves to get down -- and famously busted out his moves...
- 3/24/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charles Barkley got Last Place at a celeb golf tourney in Lake Tahoe ... finishing behind Larry the Cable Guy ... and along the way he cussed out his golf ball ... and TMZ Sports has the footage. Sir Chuck was playing in the American Century Championship ... where he may have turned in the worst performance of his life. He finished 86th out of 86 celeb players ... behind 85th place (Team USA female hockey star Hilary Knight) ... and 84th...
- 7/22/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
NHL legend Jeremy Roenick says he was "kind of impressed" with Vladimir Putin's hockey skills ... but tells TMZ Sports he'd Destroy the Russian leader if they ever faced off on the ice.Roenick was out in NYC today and told us he watched the footage of 62-year-old Putin scoring goals during a celebrity hockey game in Russia this week ... and says the guy deserves props. "I didn't think he had it in him!" In fact,...
- 5/13/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
NBC Sports Group continued its exclusive coverage of the Stanley Cup Final with NHL Live on NBC Sports Network from 7-8 p.m. Et, followed by game coverage on NBC at 8 p.m. Et. Emmy Award-winner Mike .Doc. Emrick (play-by-play), Eddie Olczyk (analyst) and Emmy Award-winner Pierre McGuire (Inside-the-Glass analyst) called the game from Td Garden in Boston, Mass. Russ Thaler and Anson Carter anchored NHL Live from NBC Sports. International Broadcast Center in Stamford, Conn., from 7-7:30 p.m. Et, and were joined by Jeremy Roenick, who was on site in Boston. They also heard from Emrick and Olczyk. At 7:30 p.m. Et, NHL Live moved to the Td Garden, and was hosted by Liam McHugh, who was joined by analysts...
- 6/23/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
The Crossover, NBC Sports Network.s daily sports and entertainment show hosted by Michelle Beadle, will embrace the 2013 Stanley Cup Final on Monday with a one-hour extended episode prior to Stanley Cup Final Game 3 at 6 p.m. Et, and a live, special NHL edition at 11 p.m. Et (or upon conclusion of the game). Both programs will originate from The Crossover.s 30 Rockefeller Plaza studio in New York City. From NBC The Crossover.s live NHL edition will follow post-game coverage of Game 3 Monday night on NBC Sports Network and will include: NHL studio analyst Jeremy Roenick from Boston, the site of Game 3; NHL studio analyst Anson Carter in-studio with Beadle at 30 Rock in New York Former...
- 6/16/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Schmidt! Nick! Winston! Cece! The other one! (Who is that?) They're back!
Sigh. I'm going to need a second DVR when Happy Endings returns in a few weeks...
News
ABC Family's Jennifer Lopez-produced drama pilot The Fosters has found the women who will head the series' family. Teri Polo and Sherri Saum will play the lesbian couple who are parents to several adopted children.
Yes. Politics. I can't think of another reason why The Apprentice has never won an Emmy.
It's official, Bethenny Frankel's talk show is getting a national rollout sometime next year.
Gary Marshall is getting back into producing comedies. He is developing one for Fox about a man who loses his fortune and is forced to move back with his family.
At this point, I think a list like this doesn't really demonstrate a problem with the Emmys but that today's TV is an embarrassment of riches.
Sigh. I'm going to need a second DVR when Happy Endings returns in a few weeks...
News
ABC Family's Jennifer Lopez-produced drama pilot The Fosters has found the women who will head the series' family. Teri Polo and Sherri Saum will play the lesbian couple who are parents to several adopted children.
Yes. Politics. I can't think of another reason why The Apprentice has never won an Emmy.
It's official, Bethenny Frankel's talk show is getting a national rollout sometime next year.
Gary Marshall is getting back into producing comedies. He is developing one for Fox about a man who loses his fortune and is forced to move back with his family.
At this point, I think a list like this doesn't really demonstrate a problem with the Emmys but that today's TV is an embarrassment of riches.
- 9/25/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
NHL star Jeremy Roenick is no match for Matthew Perry in next week’s episode of Go On.
Something amiss about that statement? You bet. But not if you ask Ryan King (Perry).
In next week’s episode of this solid performing comedy, Steven (John Cho) arranges a spirit-lifting game of hockey for “severely delusional beast” Ryan and enlists Roenick’s help in keeping the scheme a secret from the mourning radio host. Roenick doesn’t think the fix will go unnoticed, but as Steven notes, “It’s part of the wonder that is Ryan. He’s not looking for...
Something amiss about that statement? You bet. But not if you ask Ryan King (Perry).
In next week’s episode of this solid performing comedy, Steven (John Cho) arranges a spirit-lifting game of hockey for “severely delusional beast” Ryan and enlists Roenick’s help in keeping the scheme a secret from the mourning radio host. Roenick doesn’t think the fix will go unnoticed, but as Steven notes, “It’s part of the wonder that is Ryan. He’s not looking for...
- 9/20/2012
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Next Tuesday’s episode of Go On (NBC, 9/8c) finds Matthew Perry‘s Ryan looking to join NHL star Jeremy Roenick’s pick-up hockey game. Unfortunately, the now-grieving sportscaster has been too big a jerk over the years to earn an invite.
Related | Fall TV Scoop: Alias‘ Michael Vartan Plans to Go On With Matthew Perry
Press Play below to watch the former Friend enjoy a playful diva moment — the guy thinks he’s a hockey pro! — while his pal Steven (John Cho) shamelessly (and secretly) plays the “dead wife” card to get him a spot on the team.
Follow...
Related | Fall TV Scoop: Alias‘ Michael Vartan Plans to Go On With Matthew Perry
Press Play below to watch the former Friend enjoy a playful diva moment — the guy thinks he’s a hockey pro! — while his pal Steven (John Cho) shamelessly (and secretly) plays the “dead wife” card to get him a spot on the team.
Follow...
- 9/20/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Michael Vartan will stop by "Go On" this season.
According to TVLine, the "Alias" veteran will play hockey with Matthew Perry's character and real-life hockey pro Jeremy Roenick. E! Online was the first to report Vartan's casting.
On "Go On," Perry plays Ryan King, a sportscaster who joins a support group in an effort to come to terms with his wife's death. The series previewed during the Olympics, but officially debuts on Tues., Sept. 11 at 9 p.m. Et.
In other casting news ...
Angela Bassett will play Correta Scott King. In the Lifetime movie "Betty and Coretta," Bassett will co-star opposite Mary J. Blige. The movie follows King and Dr. Betty Shabazz as they carry on after the assassinations of their husbands. [THR]
Tessa Ferrer is one of the new faces on "Grey's Anatomy." Ferrer will play a recurring role, but no specific details have been releeased. [TVLine]
Lori Petty will guest star on "Shameless.
According to TVLine, the "Alias" veteran will play hockey with Matthew Perry's character and real-life hockey pro Jeremy Roenick. E! Online was the first to report Vartan's casting.
On "Go On," Perry plays Ryan King, a sportscaster who joins a support group in an effort to come to terms with his wife's death. The series previewed during the Olympics, but officially debuts on Tues., Sept. 11 at 9 p.m. Et.
In other casting news ...
Angela Bassett will play Correta Scott King. In the Lifetime movie "Betty and Coretta," Bassett will co-star opposite Mary J. Blige. The movie follows King and Dr. Betty Shabazz as they carry on after the assassinations of their husbands. [THR]
Tessa Ferrer is one of the new faces on "Grey's Anatomy." Ferrer will play a recurring role, but no specific details have been releeased. [TVLine]
Lori Petty will guest star on "Shameless.
- 8/24/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
News and notes from the world of TV, including a couple of "Go On" cameos and a new resident of "Portlandia," all in snack-sized bites:
- Fox's new series "Ben and Kate" has found a woman for the male half (Nat Faxon) of the titular brother-sister duo. Comedy veteran Lindsay Sloane, late of "Weeds" and "Horrible Bosses," will appear in several episodes as an ex-girlfriend of Ben's who comes back into his life. [TVLine]
- Morgan Spurlock will bring his documentary camera to CNN starting in April 2013 for a weekend series called "Inside Man" that will explore "rarely seen segments of American life," from gun enthusiasts to migrant workers. The show will be a companion to Anthony Bourdain's recently announced show for the news network. [CNN]
- The new NBC comedy "Go On" has lined up a couple of sports-world cameos to lend authenticity to Matthew Perry's on-screen job as a radio host.
- Fox's new series "Ben and Kate" has found a woman for the male half (Nat Faxon) of the titular brother-sister duo. Comedy veteran Lindsay Sloane, late of "Weeds" and "Horrible Bosses," will appear in several episodes as an ex-girlfriend of Ben's who comes back into his life. [TVLine]
- Morgan Spurlock will bring his documentary camera to CNN starting in April 2013 for a weekend series called "Inside Man" that will explore "rarely seen segments of American life," from gun enthusiasts to migrant workers. The show will be a companion to Anthony Bourdain's recently announced show for the news network. [CNN]
- The new NBC comedy "Go On" has lined up a couple of sports-world cameos to lend authenticity to Matthew Perry's on-screen job as a radio host.
- 8/23/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Go On has just added Michael Vartan and Bob Costas to its list of guest stars for its pilot season. According to Eonline.com, Vartan, who is best known for playing Michael Vaughn on the action series Alias, is set to grace the episode that will feature NHL star Jeremy Roenick. The French-American actor will appear as himself and has already started filming his scenes.
- 8/23/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
If your wildest TV dreams have ever involved Michael Vaughn and Chandler Bing palling around, you’re in luck: Michael Vartan has booked a guest spot on Matthew Perry’s new series, Go On.
From executive producer Scott Silveri (Friends, Perfect Couples), the NBC comedy stars the former Friend as a sports-talk radio host who, while coping with a major loss, (eventually) finds solace in his mandatory group-therapy sessions.
The Alias alum has been tapped to play a hockey player who hits the rink with Perry’s leading man, TVLine has confirmed. Real-life NHL star Jeremy Roenick will also be on hand for the installment.
From executive producer Scott Silveri (Friends, Perfect Couples), the NBC comedy stars the former Friend as a sports-talk radio host who, while coping with a major loss, (eventually) finds solace in his mandatory group-therapy sessions.
The Alias alum has been tapped to play a hockey player who hits the rink with Perry’s leading man, TVLine has confirmed. Real-life NHL star Jeremy Roenick will also be on hand for the installment.
- 8/23/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Don't look now, but Chandler Bing and Agent Vaughn are totally knocking sticks. NBC confirms that Alias star Michael Vartan will be guest starring on Matthew Perry's new NBC comedy Go On, and the two will be playing hockey together. Wait. What did you think when we said knocking sticks? You didn't...Oh, you naughty little bird you. Vartan will appear in one episode opposite NHL star Jeremy Roenick and Perry. He shot scenes for the series Wednesday and the Alias heartthrob will be playing himself Bob Costas also will be guest starring as himself in an episode, presenting a new career opportunity for Perry's character. (EW first reported the Costas casting.) Go On stars...
- 8/23/2012
- E! Online
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 has received a new trailer from EA. The video highlights the Blockbuster exclusive Football Fourball pack, featuring Wayne Rooney and Theo Walcott.
The Manchester United and Arsenal players will be joined by Chelsea's Petr Cech and Manchester City's James Milner for Blockbuster customers who pre-order the title before its March release. The American Sports Fourball pack will also be included with the Blockbuster pre-order offer, featuring ice hockey's Jeremy Roenick, (more)...
The Manchester United and Arsenal players will be joined by Chelsea's Petr Cech and Manchester City's James Milner for Blockbuster customers who pre-order the title before its March release. The American Sports Fourball pack will also be included with the Blockbuster pre-order offer, featuring ice hockey's Jeremy Roenick, (more)...
- 3/23/2012
- by By Scott Nichols
- Digital Spy
Wayne Rooney and Theo Walcott will appear as exclusive downloadable characters in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 for rental service Blockbuster. The Manchester United and Arsenal players will be joined by Chelsea's Petr Cech and Manchester City's James Milner for Blockbuster customers who pre-order the title before its March release. A second character pack featuring ice hockey's Jeremy Roenick, American football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, basketball star Dwight Howard and boxer Sugar Ray Leonard is also being offered as part of the deal. Hinting at more exclusive pre-order bonuses in the future, Blockbuster's James Morton said that the firm would continue to provide customers with "unbeatable content throughout the year". "This is the start of (more)...
- 1/27/2012
- by By Liam Martin
- Digital Spy
Fans of Bones star David Boreanaz know his love for the Philadelphia Flyers runs deep, which is something he has in common with his character Seeley Booth. But now, thanks to an essay Boreanaz penned for the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic game program, they’ll understand why. Read our exclusive excerpt below. And tune in to watch the Flyers face the New York Rangers in the regular-season outdoor game on Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. Et on NBC.
By David Boreanaz
All it took was one game at the old Spectrum, and I bled orange and black for life.
I was...
By David Boreanaz
All it took was one game at the old Spectrum, and I bled orange and black for life.
I was...
- 12/22/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Tune in alert for .Master Debaters with Jay Mohr.. Another tip of the hat to Colin Quinn's classic TV comedy series "Tough Crowd" , as comedian Jay Mohr mediates four guys debating about sports, entertainment and girls.and some times even other guys! Tune-in to "Master Debaters with Jay Mohr" Wednesday, September 14 at 10:30Pm Et/Pt on Fuel TV when NHL player Jeremy Roenick helps Jay Mohr and regular panelists Mlb player Eric Byrnes and comedian Na.im Lynn debate .If you had to marry a guy.who would it be?. Airs Wednesday, September 14 at 10:30 pm Et/Pt Features guest star Jeremy Roenick. Comedians Jay Mohr and Na.im Lynn, Mlb player Eric Byrnes and guest star NHL...
- 9/14/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
If you're a fan of the movie Swingers and grew up playing video games during the mid-90s, then you no doubt know all about NHL '93, '94 and '95, and you no doubt engaged in a number of crazy tournaments with your friends at some point during this golden era of video game hockey. There's even a scene that pays tribute to the game (and all the real-life fights it caused) in Swingers, when the boys get into a scuffle while playing the game on Sega Genesis. One fun factoid about the game was that whoever designed it must have been a huge Jeremy Roenick fan because the player (now retired) was unstoppable. So, for those who played the game religiously, it was always this sort of in-joke that whoever had Jeremy Roenick would win because he was the best...
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- 8/30/2011
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
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