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Traffic pattern on new Hokendauqua-North Catasauqua Bridge explained
Q: I (and thousands of other folks) was glad to see your recent diagram of the future traffic patterns at the planned American Parkway Bridge. Could you post a similar map and explanation for the new North Catasauqua-Hokendauqua Bridge, also currently...
Tags: Science and Technology, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Sports
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Aaron's career gets jump start
Max Aaron was the smallest guy on the Phoenix Firebirds, a select Bantam AAA travel hockey team in Arizona — so small, in fact, that teammates designed a goofy play for him. The idea was to have Aaron, about 5 feet and 100 pounds at the time,...
Tags: Jeremy Abbott, University of Michigan, Ice Skating, Pairs Skating, TiVo Inc.
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Miami's McKay makes the big stops
You would have to think Ryan McKay was born to be a goalie. That's the way his mother, Lorraine, sees it. Her recollection is that the first time he tried the position, as a 5-year-old in the Northwest Chargers house league, the other kids on the team...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Chicago Blackhawks, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Soldier Field, Teaching and Learning
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Saad has timing down
On the elevator outside Blackhawks rookie Brandon Saad's downtown apartment hours before a recent home game, his parents realized they had forgotten their family passes. Sandra Saad told her son, who was their ride to the United Center, she needed to go...
Tags: Mario Lemieux, Brandon Saad, Chicago Blackhawks, Joel Quenneville, United Center
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Kings, Jonathan Bernier find their way in 3-2 victory over Stars
DALLAS — Jonathan Bernier played goal Sunday with a heavy heart, still grieving the recent death of his maternal grandmother, Georgette St-Gelais. "It's never an easy time to go through," said Bernier, who missed the Kings' trip to the White...
Tags: Dustin Brown (ice hockey), Jonathan Bernier, Kyle Clifford, Ray Whitney, Kari Lehtonen
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Ducks make moves as deals materialize close to the trading deadline
Like the NHL season, the annual deadline-day trading frenzy was late in starting. But a flurry of deals in the hour before Wednesday's noon Pacific time cutoff changed the complexion of several teams and added depth to others hoping for long playoff runs....
Tags: Steve Mason, Milan Michalek, John Moore, National Hockey League, Columbus Blue Jackets
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Kings see value even in 4-3 shootout loss to Ducks
addCustomPlayer('1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', 'eplayer15'); Grace and Louis Sutter didn't raise any dummies among their seven sons on their ranch in Viking, Canada. Darryl, the Kings' coach and perhaps...
Tags: Pacific Division (NHL), Jonathan Bernier, Justin Williams, Los Angeles Kings, Bobby Ryan
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Summer beckons, but in L.A. it's still a winter's sports tale
Vin Scully is luring us back to the Dodgers with wonderful old stories and the promise of a new season, and the Angels will introduce new acquisition Josh Hamilton to their home fans Tuesday, but winter sports haven’t relaxed their hold on us just...Tags: Pacific Division (NHL), Dean Lombardi, Matt Greene, Jonathan Bernier, Los Angeles Clippers
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A Kings-Ducks hockey game at Dodger Stadium edges toward reality
addCustomPlayer('1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', 'eplayer15'); An outdoor game between the Kings and the Ducks, to be played amid the palm trees and history of Dodger Stadium, is moving closer to reality....
Tags: Yankee Stadium, Ryane Clowe, Jay Feaster, Wrigley Field, Nashville Predators
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NHL, players join with You Can Play to fight homophobia in hockey
Maybe it really is as simple as it sounds. That for the NHL and its players, establishing a partnership with the You Can Play project — which fights homophobia and advocates for the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual athletes in...Tags: Brian Burke, Sex Crimes, Baseball, Career and Workplace, Homophobia
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Winning is Hawks' best retaliation
If the Blackhawks truly want to retaliate Thursday night for Raffi Torres' dirty hit on Marian Hossa, the most satisfying method will be measured on the scoreboard and not in the penalty box. Hurting a Coyote won't necessarily help the Hawks. As tempted...
Tags: Brandon Bollig, Andrew Shaw, Chicago Blackhawks, Shane Doan, Joel Quenneville
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Bulls' 1st-round exit an opportunity lost
PHILADELPHIA — As C.J. Watson's desperation, three-quarter-court heave at the buzzer bounced off the back of the rim Thursday night to clinch a 79-78 victory and the series for the 76ers, harsh reality hit before the ball landed. Mercilessly, a...
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks, Doug Collins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Philadelphia 76ers
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