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Zetterberg earns Conn Smythe honors as playoff MVP
Henrik Zetterberg did more than enough to earn the Conn Smythe Trophy as he helped lead Detroit to the Stanley Cup.
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Ronaldo: I Want To Play For Real Madrid
He has ultimately said it! The much hyped and arguably the best footballer in the world at the moment Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United has publicly admitted that he wants to play for Real Madrid.
by James Taylor | -
Detroit Holds on to Win the Cup
In a game filled with emotion and intense play, the experience of the Detroit Red Wings paid off in the end as they barely held on to a 3-2 lead in the closing seconds of play, to win their 4th Stanley Cup in the last 11 years.
by Len Robinson | -
Padres Finally Stop the Cubs
The Chicago Cubs finally lost last night, as the San Diego Padres outlasted them in a pitching duel that saw only 11 hits total.
by Len Robinson | -
Miami Coach Sweet-Talking Taylor
Star Miami defensive end Jason Taylor has been miffed of late.
by Paul Mroczka | -
Vet Warner Taking Snaps in Voluntary Workouts
The Arizona Cardinals have a fine, developing quarterback in Matt Leinart.
by Paul Mroczka | -
Buttery Smooth T.O. Is Now One of the Best
The Dallas Cowboys gave wide receiver Terrell Owens a new contract served up with a large bowl of popcorn.
by Paul Mroczka | -
Pedro Returns to Mets
While Joba’s somewhat disappointing start dominated most New York sports circles Tuesday night, Pedro Martinez put together a successful return in his first start since April 1.
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Smoltz to have Season-ending Surgery
41 year old John Smoltz has been one of the best pitchers over the past decade and a half, but years of hard throwing have apparently taken their toll on his pitching shoulder.
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Joba's First Start Lasts only 3 Innings
Joba Chamberlain’s highly anticipated first start as a New York Yankee did not go as most expected on Tuesday, as the young starter struggled with control issues early, and the Toronto Blue Jays capitalized on his mistakes.
by Len Robinson |