A brilliant night for the club wasn’t as noisy as usual as supporter groups engaged in a silent protest against the Galaxy’s silence and the government’s actions. Joseph Paintsil scored a brace and Marco Reus provided another assist to earn the Galaxy their second win against the second place Vancouver Whitecaps. The LA Galaxy flipped the script on the … [Read more...] about MATCH REVIEW: LA Galaxy Dominate Vancouver, Supporters Protest Again
Red, White, and … Swept
On July 4th, the Houston Astros dominated the Los Angeles Dodgers for an awful 18–1 win at Dodger Stadium. The Astros came out hot from the first pitch and never cooled down. They racked up 20 hits and scored in almost every inning. The Dodgers had no answer for the Astros’ offense. The Astros actually played better than their season thus far. They were unstoppable. The … [Read more...] about Red, White, and … Swept
Lakers Free Agency Week One Recap: LeBron’s L.A. Future in Question and Showtime’s Newest Big Man
A busy week for the Lakers raised a ton of questions in the midst of free agency. Does LeBron believe he can still win in L.A.? After securing a starting center, how will Rob Pelinka balance out the rest of the roster? June 29th was the deadline for the league’s players to opt in or out of their respective player options for the last year of their contracts. Dorian … [Read more...] about Lakers Free Agency Week One Recap: LeBron’s L.A. Future in Question and Showtime’s Newest Big Man
Did Kings, Holland Fail in Free Agency?
Los Angeles Kings general manager Ken Holland had his first shot at creating the team he wants to take the ice with for the 2025-26 season. He started by re-signing forward Andrei Kuzmenko to a one-year, $4.3 million deal. After being acquired from the Philadelphia Flyers, Kuzmenko had 17 points in 22 games. However, it is what Holland did on day one of free agency that … [Read more...] about Did Kings, Holland Fail in Free Agency?
A Fever That Can’t Be Sweat Out
Poor decision-making from Galaxy leadership, including the de-prioritization of the Latin community and unconvincing roster decisions, sees the LA Galaxy in dire straits. A woeful performance in a 2-0 loss to Colorado Rapids and a delayed attempt to save face following the passing of a team icon solidifies that the team’s issues have spread from the top … [Read more...] about A Fever That Can’t Be Sweat Out