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Wells dies at 67, won gold medal with 'Miracle on Ice' team in 1980 Olympics | NHL.com
NHL· 4 days agoMark Wells, a member of the 1980 United States Olympics men’s hockey “Miracle on Ice” team, died...
Toughest Broad Street Bully of them all? Barry Ashbee’s legacy lives on.
Philly.com· 4 days agoThird in a series remembering the Flyers, who won their first Stanley Cup championship 50 years ago....
Carolina Hurricanes agree to multi-year contract extension with head coach Brind’Amour
NBC 17 Raleigh· 2 days agoManagement of the Carolina Hurricanes announced Sunday that they had extended the contract for...
Kreider's 3rd-period hat trick lifts Rangers into Eastern Conference Final with win over Hurricanes
CBS News· 5 days agoChris Kreider had a third-period hat trick to help the New York Rangers erase a two-goal deficit and...
Panthers beat Bruins with late game-winner, advance to Eastern Conference final
CBS News· 4 days agoThe Panthers advanced to the Eastern Conference finals, where they will face the New York Rangers....
Local / TV Schedule, May 21, 2024
The Morning News· 8 hours agoLocal and television schedule for May 21-22, 2024.
John Tavares on the Leafs' coaching change — 'you wear that' — and how Craig Berube can help
New York Times· 3 days agoThe official news of Craig Berube’s hiring didn’t reach Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares...
The Sports Report: Caitlin Clark is rightfully celebrated, but for the right reasons?
Los Angeles Times· 8 hours agoFrom Kevin Baxter: Women’s basketball has never seen anything like Caitlin Clark, the sweet-shooting rookie guard for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. More than 3 million people tuned in on ESPN just ...
Rangers, Twins announce Friday time change as Mavs also head to Minneapolis
Dallas Morning News· 18 hours agoThe Rangers and Mavs will never be closer than on Friday. With North Texas’ baseball and basketball...
From two up to over and out: Why Hurricanes’ Game 6 collapse is worst loss in franchise history
The News & Observer· 5 days agoChris Kreider saw it. Frederik Andersen did not. The Carolina Hurricanes’ season ended Thursday night, a Game 7 within reach and torn out of their hands, and at the end of a chain of events ...