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  • The 6-foot-1, 204-pound right wing is the definition of hockey's power forward.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • Back when the 1967 expansion team was beginning, it boasted the elegant Andy Bathgate, but there were also players in the past such as Bryan Bugsy Watson, who took great pride in being the most-despised player around the league and was known as hockey's "Super-Pest."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Roy MacGregor 2011

  • It can be excruciating to watch all year long,'' he said, referring to hockey's 82 regular-season games.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • Bachelorette also scored a 2.4 rating among 18-to-49-year-olds vs. hockey's 1.8 — down a chilling 38 percent against last year's Game 6 which, admittedly, was between teams from two larger TV markets, Philadelphia and Chicago.

    Ratings: Bachelorette Ices Hockey 2011

  • The people of Vancouver have fought back after rioting occurred when Boston Bruins clinched hockey's Stanley Cup by beating the Canucks 4-0 on Wednesday.

    Planet Sport: LeBron James feels the heat after losing NBA Finals 2011

  • In the 20 games since the switch, the Capitals have yielded 1.7 goals per game (not counting shootout goals) and are hockey's fifth-best team in goals allowed per contest (2.39).

    On Hockey: Can one weekend turn around the Caps' season? Tarik El-Bashir 2011

  • Obama also called Dan Blysma, head coach of the Penguins to congratulate the team on a great year, and on winning professional hockey's top prize, the Stanley Cup.

    Obama calls Lakers, Penguins coaches 2009

  • Amir Tehrani The facility was a practice rink for professional hockey's Los Angeles Kings until an earthquake damaged it in 1994, says Munchkin founder Steven Dunn .

    Home-Ice Advantage 2011

  • Cities with professional sports teams have traditionally paraded after they secure championship trophies, be it the NBA finals, the baseball World Series, football's Super Bowl or hockey's Stanley Cup.

    Big Assist: Team Pays the Tab Ana Campoy 2011

  • Cities with professional sports teams have traditionally paraded after they secure championship trophies, be it the NBA finals, the baseball World Series, football's Super Bowl or hockey's Stanley Cup.

    Big Assist: Team Pays the Tab Ana Campoy 2011

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