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A Kings-Ducks hockey game at Dodger Stadium edges toward reality
addCustomPlayer('1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', 'eplayer15'); An outdoor game between the Kings and the Ducks, to be played amid the palm trees and history of Dodger Stadium, is moving closer to reality....
Tags: Wrigley Field, Minnesota Wild, Dodger Stadium, Brenden Morrow, Martin Erat
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Allentown Lions pro basketball team set to make its debut on Saturday
As the head coach and general manager of the new Allentown Lions professional basketball team, Jules Roderick is not only responsible for assembling a roster, but he's also trying to build something that will become a fixture in the community. The Lions,...Tags: College Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Soccer, Sports, Basketball
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Bowman a steadying influence
No matter how hard Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman tried insulating himself from the raised expectations around town during the best start in NHL history, escaping them around the house proved even harder. "One night last week, my 10-year-old...
Tags: Andrew Shaw, Brandon Saad, Johnny Oduya, Stan Bowman, Columbus Blue Jackets
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No ringing endorsement, yet, for NHL players in Sochi Olympics
The countdown to the Sochi Olympics slipped beneath the one-year mark last week with a huge question looming: Will NHL players participate in Russia's first-ever Winter Games? The answer should be clearer after executives of the NHL, NHL Players' Assn....
Tags: Donald Fehr, White House, Los Angeles Kings, Jonas Hiller, Chicago Blackhawks
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A Good First Step In Improving The XL Center
The Hartford CourantGlobal Spectrum won control of the XL Center for the next decade and Rentschler Field for the next seven years because of a superior capital investment structure. OK, that reads with all the excitement of the real estate section. Please. Keep reading,...Tags: Investment Service, AEG, Connecticut Whale, New York Rangers, Investments
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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: Virginia Cavaliers, Atlantic Coast Conference, Swimming, Laurel Park, Major Indoor Soccer League
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Ice hockey heartache may not end for 737 days
We already are well into October and the withdrawal symptoms are starting to appear. Where oh where can we go for an excitement fix? What are we supposed to watch on television? Dr. Phil? Illiterate hicks catching fish with their bare hands in a yucky...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Adirondack Phantoms, Hershey Bears, National Hockey League
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Flyer killer Brodeur gets another chance
The Devils you say! Just two words are all you need to know about the New Jersey Devils: Martin Brodeur. Two words, one name. The greatest goalie in NHL history, surpassing St. Patrick of Roy. The only goalie besides Ron Hextall to score goals in NHL...
Tags: Martin Brodeur, The Rolling Stones (music group), Travis Zajac, Patrik Elias, Braydon Coburn
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Pete Rose's reality show unlikely to change any minds
Pete Rose is a lot like Notre Dame football when it comes to polarization. Either you love Pete or you can't stand him. Either you admire his swagger, figuring that's what made him baseball's all-time hit king, or you consider him an arrogant, defiant...Tags: National Football League, Television Industry, Baseball, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Super Bowl
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Service Electric inks TV deal with Phantoms
To no one's surprise, Service Electric Cable has snagged the Phantoms, our incoming minor league ice hockey team, with an exclusive contract that will have every home Phantoms game at the new downtown Allentown arena being broadcast live to more than 100,...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Minor League Baseball, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television Industry, Basketball
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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: Connecticut Whale, Basketball, Pittsburgh Penguins, Winnipeg Jets, Eastern Conference (NHL)
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Flyers playoff hopes against Pens rest on Bryzgalov
As just about everyone with a passing interest in hockey has heard by now, Philadelphia Flyers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov fears no man, just bears in the forest. It's a good thing he threw in the "in the forest" part of that comment after practice on Monday....
Tags: Brayden Schenn, Brooks Orpik, Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Mario Lemieux, Paul Holmgren
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