Craig Cunningham, a former NHL player, has made stunning recovery from a leg amputation and is back to skating with the help of a new prosthetic.
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Opinion: Penguins in odd position of being an Eastern Conference sleeper
Pittsburgh Penguins, who won Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017, are getting hot at the right moment, and no one would be surprised if they went to Final.
AAF suspends football operations with two weeks left in regular season
With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, the Alliance of American Football is suspending football operations.
Los Angeles youth hockey team suspends three coaches, 15 players for anti-Semitic video
A youth hockey team suspended three coaches and 15 players after avideo showeda player making a Nazi salute and others making anti-Semitic remarks.
Pope Francis says Lionel Messi is a ‘joy’ to watch, but ‘he is not God’
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With 106 goals over two seasons, draft prospect Cole Caufield has more goals than anyone who has played at the U.S. National Team Development Program.
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The AAF has an all-access TV strategy: Cameras are in lockerrooms, coaches are mic’d and star players are interviewed during the game.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft apologizes in his first statement since solicitation charges
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who pleaded not guilty to soliciting prostitution, released his first statement since spa scandal. ‘I am truly sorry.’
Washington Capitals star Braden Holtby won’t visit Donald Trump, White House with team
Goalie Braden Holtby said Friday he will not join his Washington Capitals teammates when they visit President Trump at the White House on Monday.
Obama picks upsets in his NCAA brackets, but likes big names for Final Four
Former President Barack Obama’sNCAA tournament brackets reaffirm he has soft spot for underdogs but believes in favorites atthe end.