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Virginia Beach wisely stalls arena project, pursuit of NBA's Kings
Bless their dreaming hearts, Virginia Beach city officials and entertainment bigfoot Comcast-Spectacor insisted Tuesday they "remain committed to the concept" of building a sports arena near the oceanfront and luring a major professional franchise....Tags: Entertainment, Major League Baseball, Albert Pujols, Bob McDonnell, Ice Hockey
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NHL killing itself with needless lockout
Much to my surprise, I killed an hour this week glued to the TV watching Russians skate. One of them was Alex Ovechkin, one of the world's most skilled hockey players who makes you worry you will miss something if you change channels. So I didn't,...
Tags: Media Industry, Kontinental Hockey League, Labor Disputes, Chicago Blackhawks, Ice Hockey
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Hockey fans fed up with lockout
Sitting in a hockey locker room, Steve Chase became the latest die-hard fan fed up with the NHL lockout. Living in Los Angeles, Chase believed the league had squandered all the goodwill built in the area after the Kings won the Stanley Cup. His...Tags: Xcel Energy Incorporated, Ice Hockey, Calgary Flames, Philadelphia Flyers, Nashville Predators
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Youth concussions talk set for Nov. 14 at Park
Et cetera Youth concussions talk set for Nov. 14 at Park Dr. Robert Cantu will give a free speech about kids sports and head trauma Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Park School athletic center at 2425 Old Court Road. Cantu and former Baltimore Sun sports...Tags: Laurel Park, Health and Safety at School, Water Polo, Michal Neuvirth, Swimming
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Caps' style grinds on Rangers
Rangers captain Ryan Callahan made it clear that the Washington Capitals and their team full of shot-blockers aren’t in the heads of the top-seeded club in the Eastern Conference. Midway through the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs is no...Tags: Ryan Callahan, Madison Square Garden, Braden Holtby, Carl Hagelin, Ice Hockey
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Caps stay positive for next charge at Rangers
Associated PressPerhaps Washington Capitals forward Brooks Laich thinks that saying something makes it so. Or maybe he’s a believer in the power of positive thinking. Laich used the phrase “keep moving forward” over and over again — five times in...Tags: Joel Ward, Paulina Gretzky, Madison Square Garden, John Tortorella, Braden Holtby
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Rangers defeat Capitals 2-1 in Game 7
Brad Richards and Michael Del Zotto scored, Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves, and the New York Rangers advanced to the Eastern Conference finals with a 2-1 victory in Game 7 over the Washington Capitals on Saturday night. Richards scored less than two...Tags: Madison Square Garden, New Jersey Devils, Ice Hockey, Henrik Lundqvist, Sports
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NHL Round 2 predictions: Devils a heaven-sent opponent for Flyers
SportsTalkBefore we look forward to Round Two of the NHL playoffs, let’s reflect on what was a thrilling yet sometimes disturbing Round One. It had it all, didn’t it? Savage hits – including Nashville Captain Shea Weber slamming the head...... -
NHL Playoff predictions: Who will win battle of PA?
SportsTalkIt’s here, hockey fans, the greatest time of the year for puck heads: The NHL playoffs. Nothing is more exciting or less predictable, and if you want even more drama, start with the intrastate Pittsburgh Penguins-Philadelphia Flyers series. It... -
Rangers regain series lead by beating Caps in 3rd OT
Associated PressMarian Gaborik scored at 14:41 of the third overtime, and the New York Rangers outlasted the Washington Capitals in a 2-1 victory early Thursday morning to take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conferencesemifinal series. Brad Richards was near the backboards...Tags: Ryan Callahan, Anton Stralman, Marcus Johansson, John Tortorella, Litigation and Regulation
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Capitals trying to turn the trends on home ice
After earning a split in New York to start their Eastern Conference semifinal series, it would appear that things are setting up nicely for the Washington Capitals. They return home to Verizon Center as the series against the New York Rangers shifts...Tags: Troy Brouwer, Karl Alzner, Philadelphia Flyers, Ice Hockey, Sports
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Rangers score twice in third period, beat Capitals in Game 1
Chris Kreider is six games into his NHL career and days shy of his 21st birthday. And yet the Stanley Cup playoffs are anything but overwhelming for the newest New York Rangers forward who has quickly become a hit on Broadway. Kreider scored the go-...Tags: Braden Holtby, Ice Hockey, Stephane Matteau, Derek Stepan, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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