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Ducks' Ryan Whitney added to U.S. Olympic team
L.A. Times Olympics BlogDucks defenseman Ryan Whitney was added to the U.S. Olympic team Thursday, giving the Ducks nine players on various Olympic teams. Whitney and Tim Gleason of the Carolina Hurricanes were named to replace New Jersey Devils defenseman Paul Martin and...... -
Flyers' Carter put on alert in case Ducks' Getzlaf can't play
L.A. Times Olympics BlogDucks center Ryan Getzlaf's sprained left ankle seems to be healing rapidly, but Team Canada has notified Flyers center Jeff Carter to be prepared to travel to Vancouver on Sunday in case Getzlaf isn't able to play in the Olympic...... -
Armageddon with a halftime show
Joe Queenan writes frequently for Barron's, the New York Times Book Review and the Guardian.TODAY'S SUPER BOWL offers Americans the increasingly rare opportunity to witness the triumph of absolute good over unadulterated evil. This is what pro sports used to be about, when teams were concentrated in the industrial colossi of the nation, when the...Tags: Dallas Stars, St. Louis Rams, Arts and Culture, Death, Super Bowl
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Crosby puts on a show in Penguins' 4-3 victory
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHe did, Sidney Crosby recalled, feel pretty good before the game. Likely nowhere near as good as he felt by the time it was over, though. Crosby scored the Penguins' first three goals in their 4-3 victory against Ottawa at Consol Energy Center...Tags: Brenden Morrow, Sidney Crosby, Scotiabank Place, Jarome Iginla, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Edler suspended from IIHF World Championship for hit on Staal
The News & ObserverWhile the Carolina Hurricanes await news on the severity of Eric Staal's knee injury, the player responsible for the injury has been punished. The International Ice Hockey Federation on Friday suspended Swedish defenseman Alexander Edler for his knee-...Tags: Cam Ward, Eric Staal, Ice Hockey, Sports, Jim Rutherford
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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), Chip Alexander column
The News & ObserverThe Carolina Hurricanes' season was derailed, in part, thanks to knee injuries to goaltender Cam Ward and defenseman Justin Faulk. Now, Canes captain Eric Staal is hurt. Staal suffered an apparent knee injury Thursday in Canada's quarterfinal game...Tags: Jim Rutherford, Ice Hockey, Vancouver Canucks, Alexander Edler, Justin Faulk
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Bruins Or Rangers? In Hartford, There's Another Choice, Too
The Hartford CourantTo the north is the team that was the Hartford Whalers' most heated rival. To the south is the franchise that houses its minor league affiliate in Hartford. So for a certain faction of Greater Hartford hockey fans — those who lament the loss of the...Tags: Jonathan Quick, New York Knicks, Hartford Wolf Pack, Madison Square Garden, Ice Hockey
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Canes video on gay athletes: 'All one team'
The News & ObserverThe videos are short but the message is powerful. The public service announcements, made by both the Carolina Hurricanes and Duke University, support the You Can Play Project, an advocacy organization seeking an end to homophobia in sports. Hurricanes...Tags: College Basketball, Kevin Westgarth, Jim Rutherford, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), North Carolina State Wolfpack
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Minnesota Wild goalies playing musical chairs in net
St. Paul Pioneer PressWhen Matt Cullen won the Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006, the Hurricanes lost their starting goalie before the team played its first road game in the playoffs. They got "spanked," Cullen said, in Games 1 and 2. The starter, Martin Gerber, was sick...Tags: Montreal Canadiens, United Center, Matt Cullen, Ice Hockey, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Canes scatter for the summer as team looks to next season
The News & ObserverThe Carolina Hurricanes hoped to be using Monday to prepare for the Stanley Cup playoffs, not packing up equipment bags, doing end-of-year media interviews and completing summer plans. General manager Jim Rutherford was in Toronto for the NHL Draft...Tags: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, John Tavares, NHL Entry Draft, Colorado Avalanche, New York Islanders
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Avalanche win NHL draft lottery
The Colorado Avalanche did not have the worst record in the NHL this season, but they landed the No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft by winning Monday's NHL draft lottery. The Florida Panthers finished the regular season with the fewest points and had...
Tags: Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators, Ice Hockey, Sports, Tampa Bay Lightning
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BRIEF: Canes retain their No. 5 draft position, lose out on No. 1 pick
The News & ObserverThe Carolina Hurricanes retained the No. 5 pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft on Monday after the NHL draft lottery was held in Toronto. The Canes had an 8.1 percent chance of winning the lottery as all 14 non-playoff teams for the first time had an...Tags: NHL Entry Draft, Colorado Avalanche, Sports, Ice Hockey, Lifestyle and Leisure
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