FMC Ice Sports Digital Content

In November 2017, Dan was hired as the Digital Community Coordinator for FMC Ice Sports and served in this role through April 2018. His primary responsibilities included graphic design, videography, managing social media, writing content for the website, among other duties of building a digital community for the company. Check out his work here.


Skater Testimonial: Grace – June 13

This Week in FMC Ice Sports Web Posts – February through April 2018

Virtual Tour: Aleixo Arena – April 11

New England Future Stars Mites Cross-Ice – March 21

Bruins FUNdamentals Learn to Play Jamborees – March 12

DCR Universal Access Program – March 7

New England Future Stars Tryouts – February 20

What to Expect on Your First Day of Class – February 14

Felix Goes on a Date – February 14

New England Future Stars Promo – February 3

Featured Rink: Chelmsford Forum – January 17

How to Cut & Tape Your Hockey Stick – January 16

The Road to Worlds: Home for the Holidays – January 16

A look back at the 2017 Cross-Ice Classic – January 16

2017 Cross-Ice Classic Highlights – January 3

2017 Service Star MVP Richie Capoccia – December 13

Virtual Tour: Jim Roche Arena – December 4

#FMCFanCam Social Media Campaign – December
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Toys For Tots promotion – Friday December 1

Public Skating promotion – Thursday November 30

November Skills Segment (NEHJ) – Tuesday November 28

FMC Fan Cam Contest – Monday November 27

Thanksgiving Instagram post – Thursday November 23

2017 Boston Globe Professional Sports Articles

Dan has written for the Boston Globe since September of 2014. Though he has mostly been working in the Sports Department’s High School desk, Dan has written several articles on professional sports in Boston. You can read his posts from this year below.


FYI, Assumption College has a pretty good football team – Thursday November 30

Which QBs could Patriots be looking at in the college draft? – Tuesday October 31

Revolution get their last chance on the road – Sunday October 22

Revolution could set a franchise record for most home wins in a season – Sunday October 15

Fund set up to aid injured Harvard football player – Wednesday October 4

Revolution brace for rematch with Atlanta – Saturday September 30

Revolution head to Orlando seeking elusive road win – Wednesday September 27

Revolution will try to rally behind Tom Soehn – Saturday September 23

Revolution must regroup in a hurry after blowout – Saturday September 16

Once more, Revolution head on the road looking for a win – Wednesday September 13

Revolution hope to make it four straight shutouts at home – Saturday September 9

Revolution back home to take on Orlando City – Saturday September 2

Revolution ready to put road woes behind them – Sunday August 20

Revolution brace for Vancouver in Foxboro – Saturday August 12

Leonard Fournette having an easy go of it in NFL – Friday August 11

Revolution acquire forward Krisztian Nemeth – Friday August 11

Revolution face a tough road test against Fire – Saturday August 5

Revolution ready to make playoff push – Saturday July 29

Revolution add free-agent defender Claude Dielna – Friday July 28

Revolution look to escape slump at home – Saturday July 22

In the end, Pablo Sandoval cost $3.3 million per home run – Friday July 14

Matt Parziale wins Massachusetts Amateur golf title – Friday July 14

Kelly Olynyk thanks Boston fans on his way out of town – Friday July 7

Meet new Celtic Marcus Morris – Friday July 7

Jazz say goodbye to Gordon Hayward in newspaper ad – Friday July 7

Revolution looking to end road skid – Sunday July 1

Revolution resume MLS play against Chicago – Saturday June 17

It’s North vs. South in 39th Shriners All-Star football game – Friday June 16

Robert Kraft spearheads ‘Touchdown in Israel II’ – Friday June 16

Revolution will be tested against Toronto – Saturday July 3

Revolution start busy stretch with road test vs. Red Bulls – Saturday May 27

A marathon like no other — to be run inside Fenway Park – Friday May 26

Revolution face a depleted Salt Lake team at Gillette – Saturday May 13

HIGHLIGHTED STORY
Boston Marathon hopefuls hit unusual roadblocks – September, 16, 2016

2017 Boston Globe High School Sports Articles

Dan has written for the Boston Globe since September of 2014 for the Sports Department’s High School desk. In September 2017, Dan was named as one of the High School Football beat writers, covering Massachusetts’ Division 5. You can find all of Dan’s High School articles from this year below.


Football coach John DiBiaso leaving Everett after 26 seasons – Wednesday December 6

In MIAA’s Super Bowl showcase, these plays were game-changers – Sunday December 3

Dennis-Yarmouth dominates Division 5 Super Bowl – Saturday December 2

Unbeaten Dennis-Yarmouth set to tackle final test in Division 5 Super Bowl – Wednesday November 29

Brown a home run hitter for Everett (Thanksgiving Players of the Week) – Saturday November 25

King Philip bowls past Franklin for 24th straight win – Thursday November 23

Millis QB Bryce Latosek a star among Players of the Week – Sunday November 19

Everett QB Jake Willcox headlines Week 10 Players of the Week – Monday November 13

Kurt Hopkins, Millis run over Wareham – Friday November 10

Abigail Campbell sparks King Philip over Duxbury – Thursday November 9

CM’s Nick Goffredo headlines Week 9 Players of Week – Monday November 6

Scituate sails into Division 5 South final – Saturday November 4

Martha’s Vineyard cancels final two football games – Friday November 3

Chelmsford’s Sal Lupoli headlines Week 8 Players of the Week – Monday October 30

Bryce Griffin gets Norwell back on track – Saturday October 28

Methuen’s Peter Kwayke catalyst in victory over Lowell – Monday October 23

Wareham scores a last-minute victory – Saturday October 21

Sal Frelick (6 TDs) keeps Lexington rolling – Monday October 16

Norwell captures South Shore League crown – Friday October 13

Newton North QB Will Thompson leads Week 5 Players of the Week – Monday October 9

Chase Stafford has Somerset Berkley on the run – Saturday October 7

Methuen’s Jordan Perdomo headlines Globe’s Players of the Week – Monday October 2

Kelleher, Hopkinton pass Medfield in overtime – Thursday September 28

Lexington QB Sal Frelick among Week 3 players of the week – Monday September 25

Marshfield ends Falmouth’s 17-game win streak – Saturday September 23

Lowell quarterback headlines Week 2’s players of the week – Monday September 18

Andrew Carroll leads Hanover over East Bridgewater – Saturday September 16

Globe’s Week 1 high school football Players of the Week – Sunday September 10

QB Ryan Benco leads Holliston over Millis-Hopedale – Saturday September 9

It doesn’t get much better than Xaverian-Everett to kick off season – Thursday September 7

20 EMass high school players to watch this season – Thursday September 7

2017 Division 5 high school football previews – Thursday September 7

It’s North vs. South in 39th Shriners All-Star football game – Friday June 16

Division 2 South – Greater New Bedford 5, Westwood 3 – Sunday June 11

Nelson pitches Norton to D2 South title – Saturday June 10

Olivia McGrath leads Latin Academy to City League title – Tuesday May 30

2017 SB Nation Articles

Check out Dan’s SB Nation Profile to Keep up with all his work on the Fear the Wall blog — HERE.

Dan is an active contributor and associate editor for SB Nation’s Fear The Wall blog, covering all things Borussia Dortmund. Borussia Dortmund is a soccer team located in Germany participating in the Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League.


Here are Dan’s articles from 2017:

January Transfer Window Preview: After Christmas shopping for Dortmund? — December 30

Dortmund’s issues go far deeper than Bosz, coaching — December 8

It’s time to tactically revisit Dortmund — November 22

November International Break live stream: Tracker, Match Thread, and How to Watch — November 8

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs Apoel Nicosia — October 31

FC Magdeburg display fiery tifo ahead of match with Dortmund — October 24

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs Eintracht Frankfurt — October 20

Q&A with APOEL Partidarios — October 16

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs RB Leipzig — October 13

WATCH: Shinji Kagawa scores stoppage-time equalizer for Japan — October 10

October International Break live stream: Tracker, Match Thread, and How to Watch — October 4 thru October 10

UEFA World Cup Qualifying Predictions — October 4

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs FC Augsburg — September 29

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid — September 26

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Monchengladbach — September 22

WATCH: Christian Pulisic gets belated birthday goal — September 20

WATCH: Shinji Kagawa opens his account for 2017-18 — September  20

Opposition Analysis: Hamburger SV vs Borussia Dortmund — September 19

Opposition Analysis: Borussia Dortmund vs FC Koln — September 16

Dortmund’s Wesfalenstadion selected as venue for Germany’s 2024 Euro bid — September 15

Key Matchups: Borussia Dortmund vs. SC Freiburg — September 7

International Break live stream: Tracker, Match Thread, and How to Watch — August 30 thru September 5

Signing Andriy Yarmolenko is best for Dortmund — August 28

Revisiting the danger of overly-emphatic goal celebrations — August 20

WATCH: Marc Bartra doubles Dortmund’s lead with a world-class finish — August 19

Key Matchups: VfL Wolfsburg vs. Borussia Dortmund — August 18

Reports: Erik Durm moving to VfB Stuttgart — August 17

2017-18 Bundesliga Preview: Hertha BSC taking an offensive approach — August 15

Borussia Dortmund releases statement regarding Ousmane Dembele — August 10

Is Ousmane Dembele on the move? — August 8

Reports: Emre Mor to be loaned to Inter — August 7

2017-18 Bundesliga Preview: FC Koln poised to keep improving — August 4

Mario Gotze is making significant progress — August 3

Borussia Dortmund to take on Bayern Munich in Chicago next summer — August 2

Watzke: Dortmund transfer activity not yet complete — August 1

Borussia Dortmund heads to Switzerland without Mikel Merino — July 26

Move to China out for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang — July 14

A new season means new opportunities for Neven Subotic — July 13

Dzenis Burnic loaned to VfB Stuttgart — July 10

A new Bosz at Dortmund means new tactics — June 9

2017-18 Boston Pride NWHL Broadcasts

Dan made his professional broadcasting debut in 2017 by providing color commentary for the Boston Pride of the National Women’s Hockey League. Alongside play-by-play announcer Marisa Ingemi, Dan will be working all season long as one of the voices of the Pride.


November 4, 2017: Boston Pride vs. Connecticut Whale (L 2-1) — WATCH

December 16, 2017: Boston Pride vs. Metropolitan Riveters (L 4-2) — WATCH

On-Air Podcast Appearances

Dan has appeared on the following podcasts done by professional companies:

Icarus Creative Media’s “Six States One Podcast”

– July 11, 2017 – Earmuffs!
– April 8, 2019 – Not Without Effort
– April 23, 2019 – It Has Happened Before

MyHockeyLive “Season 2, Episode 11”

February 25, 2019 – MIAA Tournament Preview Show

WEEI’s “SoccerCast”

– June 25, 2017 – Ben and Russ visit the Revs tailgate

Professional Sports Articles Published in the Newspaper

Revolution, still in search of playoff berth, face New York City FC

With the regular season coming to a close Sunday, the Revolution travel to Yankee Stadium to face New York City FC, with a playoff berth on the line for New England.

The Revolution have failed to punch their ticket to the MLS playoffs over the last four games, going 0-3-1.

New England can clinch a berth with a win or draw against NYC, or an Orlando City draw or loss at Philadelphia. However, the Revolution have a plus-8 goal differential, so even with a loss and Orlando City win, New England could still make the playoffs.

“We win, we’re in — that’s the mentality,” said center back Andrew Farrell. “We want to take this big step.”

There are nine scenarios that could play out on Sunday, seeing the Revolution finish anywhere from fourth place to sixth place and facing one of four possible opponents. All Eastern Conference games begin at 5 p.m. on Sunday.

This will be the Revolution’s second visit to Yankee Stadium. On March 15, New England was the opponent for expansion NYC’s first-ever home game. The Revolution lost, 2-0, as David Villa and former Revolution draft pick Patrick Mullins scored.

The last meeting between the teams was July 18 at Gillette Stadium. Lee Nguyen scored in the 12th minute to lead the Revolution to a 1-0 victory.

NYC, which has been eliminated from playoff contention, is led by designated player David Villa. The former Spain international and FC Barcelona star has 17 goals this season, more than a third of the team’s total.

New England, meanwhile, has scored only twice in its four-game winless streak. The Revolution are hoping a win against NYC can boost momentum entering the playoffs.

“Going into the playoffs, it’s not necessarily how you’ve done in your last five games but your last game,” said Farrell. “You want to get that momentum going. It’s a really important game for us. We’ve got to take care of business.”

If the Revolution make the playoffs, they would play a knockout-round match Wednesday or Thursday.

“It’s crunch time,” said midfielder Scott Caldwell. “We know we need to step up.”

Revolution at New York City FC

 When, where: Sunday, 5 p.m., at Yankee Stadium, New York.

 TV, radio: CSN

 Records: Revolution, 13-12-8 (47 points); NYC, 10-16-7 (37 points).

 Coaches: Revolution, Jay Heaps; NYC, Jason Kreis.

 Goalkeepers: Revolution, Bobby Shuttleworth; NYC, Josh Saunders.

 Formation: Revolution, 4-2-3-1; NYC, 4-2-3-1.

 Referee: Jair Marrufo.

 Out: Revolution — D Darrius Barnes (knee). NYC — D George John (knee), F Tony Taylor (knee), D Shay Facey (knee), M Ned Grabavoy (knee), M Andrea Pirlo (adductor), D Andoni Iraola (calf), Pablo Alvarez (calf).

 Miscellany: The Revolution are 4-10-2 on the road . . . The Revolution are 1-1-0 vs. NYC this season.

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Huge crowd expected for Revolution-Impact match

On Saturday, the Revolution will play their final home game of the season in front of what could be a record-breaking crowd at Gillette Stadium, as Didier Drogba and the Montreal Impact come to town.

Both New England and Montreal will be looking to clinch a playoff spot Saturday.

A win or tie will be enough for the Revolution to punch their ticket to the playoffs. Montreal needs a win to ensure a berth. Both teams could have clinched a spot Friday night, but Orlando City beat visiting NYCFC, 2-1.

According to Revolution president Brian Bilello, attendance Saturday could reach 40,000, which would be the largest crowd in team history. New England’s current record for a regular-season game is 39,256 for an Aug. 30, 2008, game against David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy.

“You can feel the difference when you are on the field,” said Revolution defender Jose Goncalves. “It’s extra motivation. I like to play in a stadium that’s full, packed with big ambience. It will be a really good game and I’m excited for that.”

This will be the third meeting of the season between the Eastern Conference rivals, with Montreal holding a 1-0-1 advantage. The Revolution hosted the Impact on March 21 in their home opener, playing to a 0-0 draw despite being a man up for much of the second half.

The next meeting came Sept. 19, when the Impact throttled the Revolution, 3-0, in a rain-soaked match at Montreal’s Stade Saputo, as Drogba had a goal and an assist.

Drogba was acquired by Montreal in a trade with Chicago July 27, and in nine games he has tallied a team-leading nine goals.

However, it is unclear whether Drogba will factor in Saturday’s clash. Coach Mauro Biello was cautious the last time his team played on turf, giving Drogba only 30 minutes of playing time in a 2-1 loss at Orlando City.

The Revolution are looking to clinch a playoff spot for the fourth consecutive game. After going 0-2-1 in their last three matches, they hope to find their form as the postseason approaches.

Revolution midfielders Jermaine Jones and Lee Nguyen are coming off a midweek stint with the US national team, which lost to Costa Rica, 1-0, Tuesday. Jones started but played only the first half, while Nguyen came on as a substitute for the last 18 minutes.

“This is what you play for,” said Revolution coach Jay Heaps. “We’re excited that it’s going to be a good crowd, and we want to go out there and punch our ticket.”

Professional Sports Articles Published in the Newspaper

Revolution again look to clinch playoff spot

By: Dan Shulman

The last two weekends have seen the Revolution end their winning streak and miss out on two chances to clinch a playoff berth. On Saturday, the Revolution will visit Eastern Conference rival Chicago for a chance to extinguish the Fire and earn their third consecutive trip to the MLS postseason.

The Revolution, who sit in a tie for second place in the East, only 1 point out of the top spot, are coming off a disappointing 1-1 home draw last Saturday against the Philadelphia Union. Despite outshooting their opponents, 11-2, the Revolution were frustrated by Union goalkeeper Andre Blake, who set a franchise record with 10 saves.

The Revolution and Fire have met twice this season, with New England holding a 1-0-1 advantage. The Revolution won, 2-0, at home in June before a controversial 2-2 draw on the road in late July (the Fire tied the game on a penalty call that was disputed by New England).

New England is 6-3-2 against the Fire since Jay Heaps took over as coach in 2012.

The Fire have been eliminated from playoff contention following a winless September, but Revolution midfielder Diego Fagundez said they are “still playing for pride. They want to show what kind of team they are. We just have to be ready for that.”

Chicago has undergone a coaching change. Frank Yallop was fired two weeks ago, replaced on an interim basis by Brian Bliss.

“We’re looking at film differently with Bliss there now,” said Heaps. “There’s a little different feel in how they’re set up, but it’s not a total, drastic change. It’s very hard to do that in a short period of time.”

Revolution designated player Jermaine Jones was able to play the full 90 minutes for the second straight weekend against the Union. Jones had hernia surgery in the spring and returned to the field in early August.

“In terms of what Jermaine brought from a physical standpoint, what he brought from a ball-winning standpoint, what he brought from a presence standpoint, from a leadership standpoint — that was well beyond 100 percent,” said Heaps. “I thought he was awesome.”

New England could clinch a playoff berth before the final whistle Saturday — with an Orlando City loss or tie against Montreal; that game begins an hour before the Revolution and Fire kick off at 8:30 p.m.

“We can still clinch a playoff spot, so they’re going to make it as hard as possible to get there,” said Fagundez. “We just have to do everything we can to get those 3 points.”

Revolution vs. Fire: A quick look

A quick look at the Revolution’s matchup with the Chicago Fire Saturday night.

 When, where: Saturday, 8:30 p.m., Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Ill.

 TV, radio: CSN, WBZ-FM (98.5)

 Records: Revolution, 13-10-8 (47 points); Chicago, 7-18-6 (27 points)

 Coaches: Revolution, Jay Heaps; Chicago, Brian Bliss

 Goalkeepers: Revolution, Bobby Shuttleworth; Chicago, Jon Busch

 Formations: Revolution, 4-2-3-1; Chicago, 4-4-2-1

 Referee: Kevin Stott

 Out: Revolution — D Darrius Barnes (knee); Chicago — D Adailton (core muscle), D Eric Gehrig (foot), G Sean Johnson (shoulder), D Ty Harden (adductor).

 Miscellany: Chicago matched its club record with a fifth consecutive loss in a 3-2 defeat by Toronto FC . . . The Revolution are 5-12-8 on the road against Chicago.