Sunday, May 19, 2013
 
 

(Reuters) - The San Jose Sharks were fined $100,000 for public comments made by general manager Doug Wilson over the suspension of forward Raffi Torres, the National Hockey League said on Saturday.

Torres was suspended for the remainder of the Western Conference semi-final series against the Los Angeles Kings for his hit against Jarret Stoll in Game One of the best-of-seven series.

It is the fourth career suspension for Torres, who is conside
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By Irene Klotz

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Back on Earth, Canadian astronaut and cyberspace tweeter Chris Hadfield is getting a rough re-introduction to gravity after a five-month stint aboard the International Space Station, the former commander told reporters during a video webca...
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(Reuters) - San Jose Sharks winger Raffi Torres has been suspended for the rest of the Western Conference semi-finals for a hit to the head of Los Angeles Kings forward Jarret Stoll, the National Hockey League (NHL) said on Thursday.

Torres will miss a maximum six games if the best-of-seve...
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(Reuters) - The New York Rangers will play two outdoor games at Yankee Stadium early next year as part of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Stadium Series, the league said on Wednesday.

The Rangers will face off against the New Jersey Devils on January 26 and then battle the New York ...
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Kevin Durant is ready to bring the Thunder while the NBA slapped Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau! NHL is being sued is being charged in a wrongful-death lawsuit? Plus see how much Spike Lee offered a Pacer fan for his court side seats!   [READ MORE]
 
By Jahmal Corner

(Reuters) - Henrik Zetterberg nearly went from hero to goat in his team's playoff upset over the Anaheim Ducks, but Detroit's face of calm withstood his latest test to confirm his place in a long line of great Red Wings captains.

Zetterberg...
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mike Keenan, who coached the New York Rangers to Stanley Cup glory in 1994, will take charge of Metallurg Magnitogorsk after signing a two-year contract with the Russian club on Monday.

On May 13 an agreement was signed between Metallurg Magnitogorsk and the Canadian sp...
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