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Around The Hub 1/4/12: The Battle Of Boston And New Jersey

Don't have a lot of time to catch up on all of today's Boston sports news? Around The Hub brings you the latest stories from all seven of our regional blogs covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, Revolution, Boston College and UConn.

Celtics Going For Fourth Straight Win As They Host The Nets - Celtics Blog

After consecutive victories against the Washington Wizards earlier this week, the Boston Celtics continue their home stand as they host the New Jersey Nets on Wednesday night at the TD Garden. The folks of Celtics Blog of a preview of tonight's clash between Boston and New Jersey.

Bruins In Jersey Tonight To End Road Trip - Stanley Cup Of Chowder

After they were defeated by Michael Ryder and the Dallas Stars on New Years Eve, the Boston Bruins head to New Jersey to end their road trip on a high note against the Devils. Scott Frano of Stanley Cup Of Chowder has a game preview of Boston vs. New Jersey, NHL edition.

Looking For Value In Red Sox' Minor League Signings - Over The Monster

In a relatively quiet offseason for Ben Cherington and company, they announced that they had signed 12 players to minor league contracts. Our own Ben Buchanan looks at some possible gems out of the big pile of players signed yesterday.

Patriots Vs. Bills: Fan Notes From The Game - Pats Pulpit

After trailing the Buffalo Bills on Sunday by 21 at halftime, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots stormed back and put up 49 unanswered points in an eventual 49-21 victory. In case you missed it, Alec Shane of Pats Pulpit has some entertaining fan notes you can read.

Last Night's Problem Wasn't Seton Hall's Zone, It Was Shabazz Napier's Right Leg - The UConn Blog

After they seem to be getting into a rhythm, the UConn Huskies Men's basketball team was upset by the Seton Hall Pirates, 75-63, Husky Nation is in a state of pandemonium. Andrew Porter of The UConn Blog takes a look at what he thought went wrong for the Huskies last night. (Hint: It has to do with Shabazz Napier's Right Leg)

Forecastin': A Look At Boston College's Optimal 2012 Football Schedule - BC Interruption

After a disappointing 4-8 season, the Boston College Eagles football team looks to bounce back and go bowling next season. Over at BC Interruption, Brian Favat has a preview of what BC's 2012 football schedule will look like, with the official ACC schedule yet to be released.

Revolution 2011 Season Grades: Midfield - The Bent Musket

Following a fairly disappointing season in the MLS, the New England Revolution have a lot to reflect on before the new season begins. Steve Stoehr has a continuous series going on over at The Bent Musket, where he is handing out grades to the different positions. Hear what he has to say about the Revs Midfield in today's piece.