PHILADELPHIA — This is not the Tony DeAngelo Revenge Tour. It is not about proving something to the teams that cast him off or those that did not sign him over the summer. It is about the here ...
EAST MEADOW, NY -- There's no question that the New York Islanders signing of Tony DeAngelo was controversial. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and a portion of the fan base was up in ...
TAMPA, FL --Based on Tony DeAngelo’s calm tone on Saturday night, no one would be able to tell that he had just scored the overtime-winning goal to extend the New York Islanders' win streak to ...
After not being able to find an NHL deal for the 2024-25 season, 29-year-old defenseman Tony DeAngelo signed a contract to play with SKA St. Petersburg in Russia’s KHL. After 34 games ...
BUT RESIDENTS HERE IN NEEDHAM SAY THAT THE TOWN NEEDS TO PULL BACK ON THAT PLAN A BIT. AT ISSUE HERE, HOW MANY NEW HOUSING UNITS WOULD NEED TO BE BUILT UNDER THE STATE LAW? NEEDHAM WOULD BE ...
After months of campaigning, a heated debate over a state-mandated plan that would have made it easier to build multifamily housing in parts of Needham came to a head Tuesday when voters soundly ...
Tony DeAngelo is back in the NHL, signing with the New York Islanders for the rest of the 2024-25 season. The contract, announced Friday, is for the league minimum salary of $775,000 and is ...
For the Islanders, the move telegraphs Noah Dobson is done for the season. There is zero other reason to bring in DeAngelo unless it’s the case. The move screams desperation from a team clinging ...
The deal announced Friday is for a prorated share of the league minimum $775,000 for the remaining games. DeAngelo must clear waivers before he can be added to the Islanders’ roster.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tony DeAngelo converted on a breakaway 33 seconds into overtime to lift the New York Islanders to their seventh straight win, 3-2 over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night.
Voters in Needham Tuesday repealed state-mandated zoning that would have paved the way for more housing, sending town leaders back to square one to comply with the MBTA Communities Act.