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Report: Laich probably out for Caps' season opener Saturday
Capitals Report: Laich probably out for season opener Saturday Washington Capitals forward Brooks Laich missed the first formal practice under coach Adam Oates on Sunday, and it's likely he will miss the start of the start of the season as...Tags: New Jersey Devils, Adam Oates, Washington Capitals, American Hockey League, Braden Holtby
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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: Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Washington Capitals, Michal Neuvirth, The Washington Post
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Can Devils win a game in Stanley Cup finals?
Can they score again? Lisa Dillman Los Angeles Times Wondering, actually, if Kings goalie Jonathan Quick will crack and allow another goal. So far, it has been two in three games of the Stanley Cup finals against the Devils. The only times the...Tags: Anze Kopitar, Stanley Cup Playoffs, National Hockey League, New Jersey Devils, Grateful Dead (music group)
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Claude Giroux named "NHL 13" cover athlete, but will he be "cursed"?
The speculation and apocrypha surrounding "cover curses" in sports go back at least as far as the "Sports Illustrated cover jinx." In the age of video games, the "Madden Curse" has taken up the mantle as the most hotly-debated superstition in sports...Tags: Dany Heatley, Chicago Blackhawks, Sports Illustrated, Injuries and Wounds, Claude Giroux
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In a season of tests, Caps face greatest one
Finding a way to respond from demoralizing, soul-crushing defeats is nothing new for the Washington Capitals this season. They've managed to follow up disappointing losses by rallying around one another for weeks now, throughout the playoffs and dating to...Tags: Ice Hockey, Eastern Conference (NHL), Stanley Cup Playoffs, National Hockey League, Washington Capitals
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Cordish/Giants team to redevelop San Francisco waterfront
The Cordish Cos., known for pairing urban-style entertainment districts with sports venues, will work with the San Francisco Giants to build a $1.6 billion waterfront development near the club's ballpark and is planning three more sports-anchored projects...Tags: National Hockey League, Portland Trail Blazers, Companies and Corporations, Wells Fargo Center, National Basketball Association
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Tight matchup turning into a hit
W It was Brooks Laich who pointed out late Monday night that one never knows when a Stanley Cup playoff series will turn chippy — or worse — but that it is almost inevitable. "Sometimes it happens right away in the first game, sometimes it...Tags: National Hockey League, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Shea Weber, Washington Capitals, Braden Holtby
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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: Ice Hockey, Eastern Conference (NHL), Stanley Cup Playoffs, Washington Capitals, John Carlson (ice hockey)
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Caps composed, confident heading into Game 7 with Bruins
As the Washington Capitals sat in the dressing room at their Arlington, Va., practice facility ahead of a flight to Boston for a final showdown with the Boston Bruins in this Eastern Conference quarterfinal series, the mood was noticeably loose....Tags: National Hockey League, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Washington Capitals, Braden Holtby, Jeff Schultz
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Flyers set with Bobrovsky in goal for Winter Classic
PHILADELPHIA — In what sometimes seemed more like a comedy routine than an impromptu news conference in the Flyers' locker room at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, Ilya Bryzgalov revealed that backup Sergei Bobrovsky would be the team's starting goalie...Tags: Ice Hockey, Scott Hartnell, Claude Giroux, National Hockey League, New York Rangers
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Vokoun, Capitals routed by Flyers, 5-1
If the Washington Capitals' meeting with the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night truly represented a measuring stick of their progress under coach Dale Hunter, as players billed it in the hours leading up to the game, then they came up far short....Tags: Scott Hartnell, National Hockey League, Washington Capitals, Matt Hendricks, Mike Knuble
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What gift would you give a sports figure?
Recovery for Manning David Teel Daily Press Peyton Manning has everything an NFL quarterback could want: a Super Bowl ring, Hall of Fame credentials and hilarious commercials to show his grandkids. So what should Santa bring Manning? A full...Tags: National Hockey League, Peyton Manning, Concussion, NBA Finals, Super Bowl
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