Morning sports update: Tom Brady explained how he talked to his kids about the Super Bowl
The Bruins won in overtime 6-5 against the Red Wings on Tuesday night. Brad Marchand contributed a hat trick as well as two assists.
Here’s a look at a few other stories:
In a video clip shown on Good Morning America, Tom Brady explained how he talked to his kids about losing the Super Bowl:
Tom Brady talks Super Bowl loss and how he’s using defeat as a lesson for his kids: “We don’t always win. We try our best and sometimes it doesn’t go the way we want.” pic.twitter.com/5sqJIdb49h
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 7, 2018
Patriots choose to keep Kenny Britt, not Alan Branch: With decisions now being made about the future of the Patriots’ roster, the team announced that the contract option for Kenny Britt had been picked up. However, defensive lineman Alan Branch’s option was not picked. (Boston Globe)
Basketball coaches are borrowers: As Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy explains, Brad Stevens is the latest in a long line of great basketball coaches who aren’t afraid to borrow from fellow coaches. Stevens has opened his doors to not merely fellow professional coaches, but also those at the college and high school level. (Boston Globe)
How Cyrus Jones can bounce back in 2018: Having experienced a difficult two years with the Patriots, former second round pick Cyrus Jones will be looking to finally make a mark next season. After an injury ended his year, Jones can still become an impact player in New England. (Patriots Wire)
Mike Piazza, now owner and co-chairman of Italian soccer team AC Reggiana, gave a fiery press conference where he complained about the rent that the club pays to use its stadium:
https://www.facebook.com/Reggiana1919official/videos/2091634767736087/
Daily highlight: Brad Marchand’s calmly taken overtime goal not only gave the Bruins the win, it made a little history in the process as Jack Edwards explained:
https://twitter.com/NHLBruins/status/971247321525649408