Playing hockey no longer a 'hobby' with 10 p.m. practices for PWHL's Sarah Nurse
Playing hockey for a living has changed the way some women in the Professional Women's Hockey League see themselves in the game.
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Playing hockey for a living has changed the way some women in the Professional Women's Hockey League see themselves in the game.
Ski jumpers, by the very nature of their sport, are accustomed to ups and downs. Even so, Canada’s Abi Strate had a summer where she experienced some of the highest highs of her career, as well as a heartbreaking low.
If Sarah Fillier's aspirations involve her becoming the best women's hockey player in the world, the New York Sirens centre is hardly satisfied following her PWHL rookie of the year season.
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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian pushed back against claims that he is looking to leave the program, saying Wednesday that he is «not going anywhere.»
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd, who was shot in the abdomen early Sunday morning outside a Manhattan restaurant, was upgraded to stable condition as police continued to search for the gunman, a New York Police Department spokesman said Wednesday.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — A year before Virginia Tech came as close as it ever has to winning a national championship, it installed an empty trophy case in its football facility. The idea, the program's leadership believed, was that the case would eventually be filled. Frank Beamer had built the Hokies into a power, Michael Vick turned the program into a national brand, and championships were sure to follow.