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Intense PDA session interrupts celebratory Predators broadcast

Smashville is living up to its reputation. Following the Predators’ 4-1 victory over the Penguins in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final on Monday, local television reporter Chris Harris hit the roaring streets of Nashville to cover the ongoing celebrations outside Bridgestone Arena, where a couple got hot and heavy during the live broadcast. […]

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Penguins on cusp of history after destroying Predators

PITTSBURGH — The night started with a catfish throw. It ended with haymaker after haymaker — both literal and proverbial — from the ever resilient Penguins. The defending champions provided an emphatic and repeated reminder of what makes them such a difficult out in a 6-0 demolition of the Predators in Game 5 of the […]

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The P.K. Subban-Sidney Crosby war is epic

About a month ago, people in the NHL offices were worried — rightfully so — about the broad appeal and marketability of the upcoming Stanley Cup Final. Once the Rangers lost to the bone-dry Senators in the second round, hope in the Eastern Conference rested solely on Sidney Crosby and the Penguins. Once Connor McDavid […]

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NHL losses have union stuck between a rock and a hard place

The expectation, affirmed in conversations within the past three days by essentially everyone on the NHL players’ side of the aisle, is that the union will decline to trigger the escalator for next season, thus creating a flat salary cap right around the current $73 million for 2017-18. Well, not exactly. The NHLPA is not […]

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The players active Rangers are hunting on trade market

The Rangers have been active in conversations with clubs that either face a protection problem on defense or might be willing to trade a legitimate top-pair righty, but we’re told nothing is imminent. Among others, yes, the Avalanche’s Tyson Barrie is a person of interest. So is Jacob Trouba of the Jets, but there is […]

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Penguins beat Predators to repeat as Stanley Cup champs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sidney Crosby is bringing the Stanley Cup back home to Pittsburgh for a second consecutive year. Patric Hornqvist scored with 1:35 left and Matt Murray made 27 saves for his second straight shutout as the Penguins became the first team in nearly two decades to repeat as champion with a 2-0 win […]

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Rangers hire new coach for top farm team

The Rangers stayed in-house as they promoted Keith McCambridge to be the head coach of AHL Hartford following one season as an assistant. McCambridge takes over for Ken Gernander, who was fired on May 16 after 10 seasons as the headman of the Wolf Pack. McCambridge joined the Rangers organization after five seasons as the […]

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In awe of the Penguins, and star who’s shut everyone up forever

I am not sure that the 2016-17 Stanley Cup champion Penguins merit recognition as a singular all-time team, but I am certain that this repeat championship is an achievement worthy of all-time recognition. For it is not only that Pittsburgh pulled off the first repeat of the 12-year hard-cap era in which successful teams are […]

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Rangers will hold onto 2 vets as the Vegas-exposed clears up

The deadline came and went Monday afternoon, and neither Dan Girardi nor Marc Staal had been asked to waive his no-move clause for the sake of being exposed in the expansion draft, The Post has learned. That means both of the Rangers’ veteran defensemen will be protected when the Vegas Golden Knights do their picking […]

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There’s enough intrigue this summer to rattle the whole NHL

Now begins the long wait for real games to start again. Sidney Crosby and the Penguins successfully defended their Stanley Cup by taking a Game 6 victory over the Predators on Sunday night. But the NHL hardly has gone into sleep mode just yet, with a very busy couple weeks coming up that will significantly […]

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