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Forgotten Giants WR Manningham delivers (AP)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—No more hot seat for Tom Coughlin. No more second-guessing. The 65-year-old Coughlin made NFL history on Sunday, becoming the oldest coach to win a Super Bowl by guiding the Giants to a 21-17 victory over New England for his second NFL championship in four years
Tom Coughlin has 2 Super Bowls, and job for life (AP)
INDIANAPOLIS – No more hot seat for Tom Coughlin.
Batum hits 9 3s as Blazers beat Nuggets (AP)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)— Nicolas Batum woke up hoping his injured knee would allow him to play
Parker’s 42 power Spurs over Thunder (AP)
SAN ANTONIO (AP)— Tony Parker wasn’t playing for an All-Star invitation. He made a strong case just the same
Cavs beat Mavs on Irving’s late layup (AP)
CLEVELAND (AP)—One spectacular late-game layup in a week wasn’t enough for rookie Kyrie Irving. So, the cool-as-ice kid dropped in another.
Baseball and Alcohol–a Long Connection: A Fan's Perspective
The baseball world is abuzz with the news that Texas Rangers star Josh Hamilton was seen drinking earlier this week at a Dallas bar.
NHL reviewing suspicious clock stoppage
Updated Feb 2, 2012 8:45 PM ET LOS ANGELES The NHL is investigating a suspicious circumstance from Wednesday night’s last-second victory by the Los Angeles Kings over the Columbus Blue Jackets. With the game tied 2-2 and the home Kings on the power play, the clock froze at 1.8 seconds and remained stopped for more than a second
NHL investigationg clock malfunction in Kings' win
Drew Doughty (right) of the Kings reacts after scoring the winning goal with less than a second left to play in regulation time. Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images TORONTO (AP) — The NHL is investigating a scoreboard error that could have an “enormous impact” on playoff races in the Western Conference
NHL looking into game-changing scoreboard error
Drew Doughty (right) of the Kings reacts after scoring the winning goal with less than a second left to play in regulation time. Andrew D
NHL looking into scoreboard error
TORONTO (AP)—The NHL is investigating a scoreboard error that could have an “enormous impact” on playoff races in the Western Conference. During Wednesday night’s game at Staples Center in Los Angeles, the clock briefly stopped in the closing seconds—giving Drew Doughty enough time to score the winning goal in a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The puck officially crossed the line with less than a second to play in regulation.