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The NHL has long been considered the least-popular of America's "Big Four" sports leagues, but in the App Store it can go toe-to-toe with any league. Not only are there an impressive number of options for hockey fans, but very few will cost you either an arm or a leg. The 2010-11 season is just und ... Full Article »
The Stinger Table Hockey iPhone game ($1.99) does a remarkable job of recreating the feel of a real live table hockey game. Each of the players are on visible rails, and as the introductory tutorial explains, you basically only need to know two things for the entire game. You can run them ... Full Article »
While you may not have been a hockey fan before the Olympics, the exciting Gold Medal rematch between the United States and Canada was a great showcase for the sport. With the playoffs on the horizon, now is a great time to tap into the NHL season with these iPhone apps that shoot and score.&nb ... Full Article »
When picking iPhone apps to review, I’m surprised at the amount of content the free versions actually provide. They might not always pack quite as many options as a paid iPhone app, but it's often the case that the biggest different between saving a dollar or two is in the amount of ads the iP ... Full Article »
Even the most casual hockey fan would have to admit this is an especially exciting time for the sport. We’re in the middle of the NHL season, the World Junior Hockey Championships just ended and Olympic hockey is about a month away. That’s a lot of hockey news to follow, and while i ... Full Article »
With all apologies to wonderful apps like Sportacular and ESPN ScoreCenter, I don’t always want to know what’s going on with every sports team. Sifting through scores and news links about the Royals and Indians when I’m looking for the latest info on my Cardinals can be quite frust ... Full Article »
September did not exactly provide riveting baseball. The National League Wild Card race looked promising but didn’t offer last second drama. In the American League, the Twins and Tigers battled to decide who would win baseball’s worst division. Yawn. Fortunately it was a better month fo ... Full Article »
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