Monday, August 6, 2012

Don't Miss Gino Cappelletti

Tonight see New England Patriots Hall-of-Famer Gino Cappelletti on Sports Legends New England!

The New England Patriot's voice and the "original Patriot" Gino Cappelletti is this weeks guest on Sports Legends New England. 

Cappelletti played wide receiver and kicker for the Patriots from 1960-70 and was the Patriots all-time leadin
g scorer until 2005. He led the American Football League in scoring five times and holds two of the top five scoring seasons in league history - 147 points in 1961 and 155 points in 1964, a season in which he named the AFL's Most Valuable Player.

For the better part of the past quarter century, Gil Santos and Cappelletti have been the voices of the Patriots for millions of New England football fans. In 1992, Cappelletti was inducted in the Patriots Hall of Fame. 


Friday, July 6, 2012

Weekend Special

This weekend it is a special SLNE with Ray Bourque and Milan Lucic taped at Ray Bourque's Celebrities for Charity Foundation Tournament.



Thursday, June 14, 2012

On Location with Johnny "Chief" Bucyk

On location today with Johnny "Chief" Bucyk. Inducted in the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981, Bucyk has been associated in one capacity or another with the Bruins' organization since the late 1950s. His name was engraved on the Stanley Cup for a 3rd time with the Boston Bruins in 2011, his 53rd consecutive season with the organization. Watch for the upcoming episode on Sports Legends New England.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Boston College Hockey Coach Jerry York

Tonight see Boston College Hockey Coach Jerry York on Sports Legends New England. Currently the winningest active coach in NCAA hockey, and the 2nd on the all-time list with 913 wins.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Boston Legend Bobby Carpenter

He was the first U.S. born hockey player to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated. See former Boston Bruin legend Bobby Carpenter tonight and tomorrow night on Sports Legends New England. Bobby was also the first U.S. citizen to play in the NHL directly from high school with a career that spanned 18 years playing for the Capitals, Rangers, Kings, Devils and Bruins.