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Bruce Garrioch
'Felt like I was fired for three weeks': Ex-Senators coach Cameron
OTTAWA — Dave Cameron fired back after getting fired.
Bruce Garrioch
Julien not leaving Bruins, eliminating him from Senators' list of coaching candidates
OTTAWA — You can scratch Claude Julien’s name off the top of the list of candidates for the Senators’ vacant coaching job.
John Kryk
Rams acquire NFL’s No. 1 overall draft pick from Titans
In a blockbuster NFL trade announced Thursday morning, the Los Angeles Rams have acquired the No. 1 overall pick from the Tennessee Titans. The deal comes exactly two weeks before the draft.
Bill Harris
Tina Fey's 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' still looking for love in Season 2
Tina Fey touched upon a subject that coincidentally may explain something.
Jim Matheson
Blues draw first blood in series vs. dynastic Hawks
ST. LOUIS — Everybody wants to plunge a stake into the heart of the Chicago Blackhawks, the closest thing to a dynasty in today’s NHL with their three Stanley Cup parades over the past six years, but St. Louis Blues coach Ken Hitchcock knows there will lots of blood spilled before that happens.
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