Tim Rosenthal

Tim Rosenthal

  •  
     
    Generating profile stats...

Latest Articles Written

Full Archive »

About

Hi Everyone,

My name is Tim Rosenthal and I am writer for insidehockey.com as well as a section editor for the site. This year I got to follow the Boston Bruins quite often and I also continued covering college hockey for Inside Hockey. I did some work for collegehockeynews.com from February 2007 - Late 2008.

I have been a Bruins fan all my life, in fact many people believe that I was born a Bruins fan. I would like to thank The Bleacher Report for letting me contribute to their site and I will be here to update you on the Bruins, NHL and College Hockey.

And don't forget to keep your stick down and your head up.

Short List

  • Favorite Athletes

    Milan Lucic, Zdeno Chara, Vince Wilfork, Kevin Garnett, Jonathan Papelbon

  • Favorite Sports Teams

    Boston Bruins, New England Patriots, Boston College Football, Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics

  • Favorite Coaches

    Don Cherry, Bill Belichick, Terry Francona

  • All Time Sports Moment

    Red Sox 2004 Season

  • Most Memorable Game Attended

    Snow Bowl Game: Patriots vs Raiders

  • Most Unbreakable Sports Record

    Nolan Ryan's 7 No-Hitters

  • Ruth or Mays?

    Mays

  • Unitas or Montana?

    Montana

  • Jordan or Russell?

    Russell

  • Gretzky or Orr?

    Gretzky

  • Pele or Maradona?

    Pele

  • Federer or Sampras?

    Federer

  • Tiger or Nicklaus?

    Tiger

  • Petty or Earnhardt?

    I don't like NASCAR

  • Schumacher or Senna?

    ?

  • ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 or SEC?

    ACC

Bulletin Board

Crop_45x45
or to post this comment
  • Patrick Cwiklinski posted 892 days ago

    Patrick Cwiklinski

    I'm back on hockey!

    Please take a look at my latest article documenting Tim Thomas' rise from nothing to become one of the NHL's premier goaltenders when you get a free moment.

    Thanks,
    Patrick

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/250000-the-peoples-champion-tim-thomas-and-his-rigid-road-to-sucess