Refs, officials and judges foul up at the most inopportune times
Will the NHL take over the New Jersey Devils? - TheDC
NHL denies allegations in New York Post report
Did the Stanley Cup loss reverse Canada’s fortunes? - The Hill
Something happened in early summer. What happened? The Vancouver Canucks lost in the Stanley Cup final to the Boston Bruins
Will Obama come to a Capitals hockey game? - TheDC
President Barack Obama has been known to frequent sporting events, leading many to wonder if he’ll make it to a Capitals match
For liberals, too much government is never enough
When will liberals be satisfied with the size of government?
The miraculous Chicago Blackhawks
I remember the “Miracle on Ice” like it was yesterday, but I believe I witnessed an even greater hockey miracle Wednesday night when Patrick Kane scored the winning goal against the Philadelphia Flyers in overtime, making the Chicago Blackhawks the Stanley Cup champions, for the first time in 49 years.
Hawks' Game 6 strategy should be more of the same - Chicago Sun-Times
The Hawks can expect a lot of free advice now that they’re one game away from clinching the franchise’s first Stanley Cup in 49 years heading into Wednesday’s Game 6 in Philadelphia
Flying high: Philadelphia dismantles Montreal Canadiens 6-0 in Game 1 - AP
There would be no comeback necessary this time for the surging Flyers, who rebounded from a 3-0 series hole against the Bruins and a three-goal deficit in Game 7 in Boston on Friday night
Flyer's owner acquiring right-winger - Philadelphia Daily News
Philly sports mogul and longtime backer of conservative causes launches Fox competitor this summer
Superstar Kovalchuk gels with Devils in debut
The minute that Devils president Lou Lamoriello made the deal that brought superstar left wing Ilya Kovalchuk to Newark from Atlanta, he sent a message that the Devils were making a serious run at their first Stanley Cup in seven years
NHL's most prized possession sent on an unexpected trip
The Stanley Cup was mistakenly loaded onto the wrong plane on the weekend and sent thousands of miles from its intended destination, the handler of the National Hockey League’s most prized trophy said on Tuesday
