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Caps recap: Banged-up Capitals coming down the home stretch
With five games left in the regular season, the Capitals have pretty much locked up the Southeast Division title and are likely to secure the second seed in the Eastern Conference. But Washington coach Bruce Boudreau doesn't want his team to let up....Tags: Mike Green, Southeast Division (NHL), Dennis Wideman, Alex Ovechkin, Jaroslav Halak
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Caps recap: Has Ovechkin gotten his groove back?
The Capitals' season continues to see-saw with 21 games left before the playoffs. They haven't been able to get in a steady rhythm since a strong November, winning a few games before losing a few then doing it all over again and again.
Yet somehow,...Tags: National Hockey League, Marc-Andre Fleury, Southeast Division (NHL), Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning
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McInerney's league-leading 8th goal lifts Union
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Josh Verlin, The Sports Xchange McInerney's league-leading 8th goal lifts Union CHESTER, Pa. -- With a steady rain falling and a cool breeze blowing in off the Delaware River, it certainly didn't feel like summer was approaching...Tags: Unions, Chris Rolfe, Major League Soccer, Chicago Fire, Philadelphia Union
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Union's early score enough in 1-0 win over Fire
CHESTER, Pa. -- With a steady rain falling and a cool breeze blowing in off the Delaware River, it certainly didn't feel like summer was approaching on Saturday evening at PPL Park. That didn't matter for the Philadelphia Union, because Jack McInerney...
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NHL Roundup: Spezza to return for Senators, Staal has MCL sprain to knee
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NHL Roundup: Spezza to return for Senators, Staal has MCL sprain to knee Ottawa Senators center Jason Spezza will return from injury for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Spezza missed most of the lockout-shortened season...Tags: National Hockey League, Eric Staal, Pittsburgh Penguins, Carolina Hurricanes, Jason Spezza
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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: Scotiabank Place, Evgeni Malkin, Cory Conacher, Robin Lehner, Pittsburgh Penguins
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STILL BREATHING
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- It wasn't professional pride that drove Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins captain Joey Mormina to new heights Friday night. It wasn't necessarily skill, size or speed either. It was some good, old-fashioned Italian comfort food. "I...Tags: Scranton Penguins, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ice Hockey
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Recap: Penguins 4, Senators 3
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Recap: Penguins 4, Senators 3 Penguins 4, Senators 3: Captain Sidney Crosby recorded his second career postseason hat trick as top-seeded Pittsburgh staved off visiting Ottawa to seize a 2-0 advantage in their Eastern Conference...Tags: Evgeni Malkin, Jaromir Jagr, Robin Lehner, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tomas Vokoun
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Rangers' Kreider no stranger to Garden
Boston HeraldChris Kreider said he stepped on the ice without any distractions Thursday night. It was easier said than done. The Boxford native and former BC star was playing in front of friends and family, and against the Bruins, the team he grew up rooting for....Tags: Brad Richards, Chris Kreider, National Hockey League, Arron Asham, New York Rangers
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These kids are all right
Boston HeraldThe story of the three young defensemen is a story with legs . . . because they have legs. Their names are Dougie Hamilton, Matt Bartkowski and Torey Krug. Dougie, Torey and Matt. They sound like characters from an old "Happy Days" rerun. Dougie...Tags: Andrew Ference, David Krejci, Peter Chiarelli, Dougie Hamilton, Dennis Seidenberg
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Senators notebook: Penguins' Bylsma backs MacLean for Adams Award
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewBylsma backs MacLean Ottawa's Paul MacLean again is a finalist for the Jack Adams Award, given to the NHL's top coach, and his opposing bench boss in Round 2 backed his candidacy Friday. "This year, different challenges for his team and group, and...Tags: National Hockey League, Craig Anderson, Pittsburgh Penguins, Joel Quenneville, Guillaume Latendresse
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Senators head home to regroup
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Ottawa Senators can't hide from the reality of their seemingly dire situation. They trail the Penguins, 2-0, in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals, and a comeback probably will require equal parts skill and good fortune. But the...Tags: Scotiabank Place, Robin Lehner, Pittsburgh Penguins, Erik Karlsson, Sidney Crosby
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