Thursday, November 28, 2024

Aug. ’10 issue is out: Giant Wrigley toilet; Cubs Cookbook; Ozzie swears; and more

It's not even September and North Side baseball is already a painful afterthought. Luckily The Heckler's August issue is here to dull the pain with unbelievable coverage of the Loveable Losers. There's also great stuff about the rest of the teams in our fair city, so please read on.

Fans outraged by smart business move as Blackhawks ditch Niemi for Turco

The Blackhawks again made off-season headlines by cutting another hero from their Stanley Cup-winning team Monday by parting ways with goalie Antti Niemi in favor of former Dallas Star Marty Turco. Fans were outraged by the move, which saved the Hawks roughly $1 million in cap space and brought them an established premier netminder.

Check out the latest edition of The Heckler Half Hour Comedy Spectacular

In case you missed The Heckler's cable access show a couple weeks back because you had something better to do at 10 on a Sunday night, here it is for you to watch at your leisure.

Huet loses Stanley Cup

While NHL officials have not given up hope of finding it, the location of hockey's storied Stanley Cup is presently unknown, having gone missing while in the possession of Blackhawks backup goalie Cristobal Huet.

Radio Brief: Chicago sports media working to correct recent underreporting of unfounded rumors

The Chicago sports world is very worried about the lack of wild speculation gripping the city.

July ’10 issue is out: Big Z returns, Cubs get Hall of Fame, Hawks...

With so much going on in Chicago's topsy-turvy sports world, The Heckler's July issue is here to help you make sense of it all.

Blackhawks put heart and soul on open market

Just two weeks after winning the Stanley Cup, the Blackhawks have traded several key players to help ease the salary cap crunch they are facing heading into next season. The fire sale reached a new low when the team's heart and soul was put on the trading block.