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The History Of Hockey Town
19 hours ago ago from The Boston 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Boston, MA
In Hockey Town, there's only one team to root for the Detroit Red Wings. The team currently resides just a luxury sedan or limo ride away at Joe Louis Arena, located in downtown Detroit. Here are some team historical highlights: 1920s The Red Wings go all the way back to the old Western Hockey League, when the Victoria (British Columbia) Cougars were sold to a group from Detroit on September 25, 1926. The team played its home games in ...
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20 hours ago ago from Josh Taylor's Row
Good news and bad news for Steeler fans: the bad news is, the black and gold have dropped four in a row, leaving them 6-6 and currently on the outside of the playoff race looking in. The good news is: they face the NFL's cure-all, the 1-11 Cleveland Browns. Whatever is ailing your team this season, you can fix it if you play the Browns. They have lost seven in a row, have a total point differential of -167 points, and their only win was ...
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23 hours ago ago from Sports Radio Interviews
If you're a Portland Trail Blazers fan, you just hope that this avalanche of bad luck early on in the 2009-2010 NBA season will be balanced out somewhere down the similarly fortuitous breaks. The Blazers are as banged up injury wise as any team in the league. Rudy Fernandez is shelved four four to six weeks after undergoing back surgery; swingman Travis Outlaw is out with a broken foot; and two of their rookies, Patrick Mills and Jeff ...
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Mike D’Antoni and the New York Knicks got off to a horrible start this season. In the months of October and November, the Knicks only managed to win three out of their first seventeen games. However, December has been a better month to them. It is D’Antoni’s decision to play a more veteran dominated lineup that has paid off big dividends. They are 4-1 in their last five games and have huge wins over the Suns, Hawks, and Trail Blazers. ...
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8 hours ago ago from Inside College Hockey
The holiday break in college hockey presents an interesting dichotomy for teams. For teams that have played well and exceeded preseason expectations it can be a nervous time, as coaches and players fear that a few weeks off can bring on some rust that stops a hot team in its tracks. But for teams that haven't quite come out of the gate as expected, it's a welcome rest and a time to regroup mentally before the push to tournament time in March. ...
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Texas QB McCoy repeats as Walter Camp winner
11 hours ago ago from PopEater
NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) Texas quarterback Colt McCoy has won the Walter Camp Football Foundation's player of the year award for the second consecutive season. McCoy becomes the third player to win the award in back-to-back years, joining Ohio State star Archie Griffin (1974-75) and Southern California standout O.J. Simpson (1967-68). The honor is voted on by coaches and sports information directors. McCoy led the Longhorns to a 13-0 record this ...
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