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The morning after: Notes from the Kings' Game 1 loss
ST. LOUIS — Good morning from Scottrade Center, where the Kings are scheduled to be on the ice for practice at 11 a.m. Central time. The Blues are holding an optional practice at noon in their suburban practice rink. Since I haven’t...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, Minnesota Wild, Broken Nose, Scottrade Center, Los Angeles Kings
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Kings playoffs: Analyzing Jonathan Quick's play
ST. LOUIS — The play everyone will remember from the Kings’ 2-1 overtime loss to the Blues on Tuesday in the opener of their playoff series is, of course, Alex Steen’s shorthanded winner. According to the NHL, it was the first...
Tags: Matt Greene, Keaton Ellerby, Alex Steen, Broken Nose, Los Angeles Kings
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Ducks' Teemu Selanne knows where his office space belongs
If Wayne Gretzky once had his "office," then so does the Ducks' Teemu Selanne. Gretzky, in his day, often set up shop behind the net to create offense. Selanne's power-play "office" frequently has been the left-wing circle. Again, he delivered from...
Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Paulina Gretzky, Henrik Zetterberg, Teemu Selanne, Honda Center
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Maybe Ducks' Andrew Cogliano can rest easier after playoff debut
You go through 458 regular-season NHL games before appearing in the playoffs for the first time and the reward is spending quality time against Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg. It's little wonder that speedy Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano endured what...
Tags: Andrew Cogliano, Daniel Winnik, Justin Abdelkader, Ice Hockey, Detroit Red Wings
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Kings ready to face 'heavy' Blues
Although the Kings squandered a chance to earn the No. 4 seeding in the West and have home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs, they weren’t allowing themselves to think of what might have been after they defeated the San Jose Sharks,...
Tags: Matt Greene, Keaton Ellerby, Mike Richards, Jordan Leopold, Los Angeles Kings
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Kings have to step up play going into Game 2 at St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — From being overwhelmed by the Blues' frenzied forechecking at the start to losing on a stunning misplay by Jonathan Quick at the end, the Kings know they must improve in several areas to leave Scottrade Center on Thursday with a split of...
Tags: Alex Steen, Chris Porter, Anze Kopitar, Darryl Sutter, Ice Hockey
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Openly gay in NBA: Will Jason Collins get 'Hollywood Treatment'?
NBA center Jason Collins made history on Monday, becoming the first athlete in one of the big four American professional sports leagues — NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL — to declare he is openly gay while still an active player. Collins’ decision...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, Jason Collins, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Sports
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Looks like Matt Greene's out, Keaton Ellerby in for Kings' Game 1
ST. LOUIS -- This being playoff time, NHL coaches are even more secretive than usual about changes they’ve made in their line combinations or defense pairs. So even though Kings defenseman Matt Greene missed the season finale because of an...
Tags: T.J. Oshie, Patrik Berglund, Anze Kopitar, Darryl Sutter, Colin Fraser
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Wisdom from Jarret Stoll: Communicate, and watch for Trevor Lewis
ST. LOUIS — With Matt Greene apparently unable to play in the Kings’ playoff opener because of an undisclosed injury, the Kings will lose some experience on defense. Keaton Ellerby, who is expected to replace Greene, has played only one...
Tags: Matt Greene, Jason Collins, Scottrade Center, Los Angeles Kings, Jarret Stoll
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Jason Collins would be a marketing bonanza for any NBA team
It’s been fun reading the qualifiers and questions about Jason Collins’ place in history this morning, after the NBA player came out of the closet. And boy, what a closet he was in. Even his twin brother didn’t know he was gay....
Tags: Periodicals, Matthew Shepard, Jason Collins, Abusive Behavior, Los Angeles Times Journalists
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NBA veteran Jason Collins is first active player to say he is gay
Jason Collins had long been keeping a secret. As a standout high school player at Harvard-Westlake School, as a star at Stanford and through a 12-year NBA career, he had hidden something fundamental about himself from his family, friends and teammates....
Tags: Shaquille O'Neal, Barack Obama, Grant Hill, Minority Groups, Super Bowl
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NHL, players join with You Can Play to fight homophobia in hockey
Maybe it really is as simple as it sounds. That for the NHL and its players, establishing a partnership with the You Can Play project — which fights homophobia and advocates for the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual athletes in...
Tags: Baseball, Donald Fehr, Social Issues, Brian Burke, Brendon Ayanbadejo
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