For the second straight night, the Carolina Hurricanes pushed one of the NHL's best teams to overtime.
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For the second straight night, the Carolina Hurricanes pushed one of the NHL’s best teams to overtime.
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Pothier lifts ‘Canes past Penguins in OT (AP)
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The Atlanta Thrashers needed a break. Instead, they got more bad news.
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Thrashers fall, Caps clinch Southeast (AP)
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The Oakland Raiders released defensive tackle Gerard Warren on Thursday, letting go of yet another veteran this offseason.
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Warren becomes fourth veteran cut by Raiders this offseason
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The Arizona Cardinals welcomed free-agent linebackers Joey Porter and Larry Foote for a visit Thursday, and both expressed a desire to join the team.
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Veteran LBs Porter, Foote like Cardinals; QB Anderson to visit Friday
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LaDainian Tomlinson left the Minnesota Vikings’ facility Thursday without a deal in place and is on his way to New York to visit the Jets.
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Tomlinson leaves Vikings without a contract, will visit Jets next
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There have been no indications that the Twins are pondering a trade of Joe Mauer if they can’t reach a long-term deal, but the issue was a hot topic after a Star Tribune column on Thursday morning.
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Speculation about Mauer trade premature
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Baseball’s melting pot was set astir this week by published comments about race from Angels outfielder Torii Hunter, and that discussion continued Thursday, one day after his admittedly ill-chosen words hit the public’s eyes and ears.
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Hunter discusses uproar with team, media
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Los Angeles, CA (March 11, 2010) – Top American heavyweight “Fast Eddie” Chambers (35-1, 18 KOs) is set to take on Ukrainian giant and WBO/IBF World Heavyweight Champion Wladimir “Dr.
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“Fast Eddie” Chambers prepped and ready for world title fight
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Five birdies were enough to put Charl Schwartzel among the leaders at the CA Championship. He wound up alone at the top because he was the one player who managed to avoid a bogey.
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Schwartzel takes lead at Doral
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Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts worked out at the Ed Smith Stadium complex on Thursday afternoon and was hopeful he would be able to resume hitting activities as soon as Friday.
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Roberts hopeful of recovery by opener
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