Archive for February, 2012
NHL Capsules: Lehner, Karlsson continue Sens' surge
BOSTON (AP) — Robin Lehner stopped 32 shots for his first NHL shutout and defenseman Erik Karlsson scored the lone goal, lifting surging Ottawa to a 1-0 win over Boston on Tuesday night. It was the Senators’ first victory in five games against the Bruins this season.
Baseball's beer debate springs eternal
Battle lines being drawn Nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong – Stephen Stills, from Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth” Onward goes the saga of beer in major-league clubhouses. It’s absolutely fine, until it isn’t. Grown men have their rights, until some beer-sodden ballplayer turns the ignition key.
Togo coach expects to be without Adebayor (Reuters)
NAIROBI, Feb 29 (Reuters) – Togo coach Didier Six expects to be without striker Emmanuel Adebayor for their African Nations Cup qualifier against Kenya on Wednesday. Six told Kenyan reporters late on Tuesday he was still hoping Adebayor might arrive in the hours before kick-off but he said the Tottenham Hotspur player’s club commitments complicated the situation
FFA terminates League license of Gold Coast owner (AP)
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP)—Mining magnate Clive Palmer plans to challenge the termination of Gold Coast United’s A-League license in court and is calling for a federal government investigation into the administration of football in Australia. Football Federation Australia chairman Frank Lowy announced in a hastily convened news conference in Sydney on Wednesday that Palmer had been notified that his license for Gold Coast United had been terminated due to serious breaches of the club participation agreement.
NHL: San Jose 1, Philadelphia 0
Published: Feb. 29, 2012 at 2:02 AM SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 29 (UPI) — San Jose goaltender Antti Niemi notched his fifth shutout of the season Tuesday with a 1-0 blanking of the Philadelphia Flyers.
Kings celebrate new arena deal with win (AP)
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NHL: Phoenix 2, Vancouver 1 (SO)
Published: Feb. 29, 2012 at 12:46 AM GLENDALE, Ariz., Feb.
Beasley, Williams rally Wolves by Clips (AP)
LOS ANGELES (AP)—The first three quarters belonged to the Los Angeles Clippers. In the NBA, though, it’s all about what you do in the final quarter and that time belonged to super subs Derrick Williams and Michael Beasley
Timberwolves rally in 4th to beat Clippers 109-97 (AP)
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Linebacker Brooks signs six-year extension with 49ers (Reuters)
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