2019 March

Capitals might be willing to move on from Alex Ovechkin after all

It looks like Capitals fans can start preparing for another season of Alex Ovechkin. Despite yet another disappointing playoff run that fell short of the conference finals, it doesn’t appear as though the Capitals plan to trade their captain. General manager Brian MacLellan confirmed as much while speaking to the media Tuesday afternoon. “People are looking […]

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Surreal backstory of ‘redneck’ throwing catfish on NHL ice

A Tennessee man is calling himself a “dumb redneck with a bad idea” after police filed charges against him for throwing a catfish onto the rink in Pittsburgh during the opening of the Stanley Cup Final. Police say 36-year-old Jacob Waddell threw the dead fish over the glass surrounding the rink on Monday night during […]

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Islanders won’t play games at Nassau Coliseum despite lease deal

In what seemed an inevitability, the Islanders are not going to play six games at the refurbished Nassau Coliseum next season, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly wrote in an email to The Post on Tuesday night. This comes despite a clause in the lease agreement between developer Bruce Ratner and the county that promises four […]

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It took 3 minutes for Penguins to grab control of Stanley Cup final

PITTSBURGH — By coach Peter Laviolette’s math, the Nashville Predators have been pretty good for all but 10 minutes of the Stanley Cup Final. It’s not much. Unless you’re playing the Penguins. Then it’s too much. Way too much. The defending Stanley Cup champions needed just over three minutes at the start of the third […]

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The Stanley Cup is breaking Carrie Underwood

No one is more frustrated with the referees in the Stanley Cup Finals than Carrie Underwood. Underwood, who is married to Nashville Predators captain Mike Fisher, went on an anguished Twitter spree Wednesday night protesting the officiating in her team’s crucial Game 2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 34-year-old country star first tweeted her dismay […]

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A Stanley Cup legend is being born before our eyes

The postseason is a time for folk heroes, so enter Jake Guentzel. The Penguins rookie forward had played just 40 NHL games before these playoffs, but he has emerged with a historic run to lead the league with 12 postseason goals. That has been highlighted by consecutive game-winning tallies in Games 1 and 2 of […]

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Predators make Cup a series \u2014 to delight of catfish-throwing fans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Pekka Rinne and the Predators are hard to beat on their own ice this postseason, and now they have added their biggest piece of franchise history yet. A victory in the Stanley Cup final, in front of their raucous, catfish-throwing fans. The embattled Rinne made 27 saves. Roman Josi and Frederick Gaudreau […]

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Could Devils get best return from Rangers for major trade piece?

There can be no more meaningful endorsement of Ilya Kovalchuk than the fact the people who knew him best as a teammate or member of their organizations before he left for the KHL four years ago are interested in acquiring the dynamic 34-year-old winger from the Devils as he prepares to return to the NHL. […]

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‘Smelly breath’ feud takes over Stanley Cup Final

The Stanley Cup Final has some bad blood brewing — or is that bad breath? Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby tried to brush off the halitosis high jinks after being accused by Nashville Predators standout/provocateur P.K. Subban of insulting Subban’s breath during a face-to-face meeting in a feisty Game 3. But Crosby is not amused. […]

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A hip surgery could decide who Rangers lose to Vegas

The lone Ranger who needed offseason surgery turned out to be Jesper Fast. The team announced Monday that the winger underwent a successful labral repair of his left hip. The recovery is expected to be five months, meaning Fast won’t be back until November, missing all of training camp and about the first month of […]

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