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Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins visit Trump at White House
President Donald Trump is honoring the Stanley Cup winning Pittsburgh Penguins, calling them "true champions and incredible patriots."

Redskins put it all together in prime time to rout Raiders
Kirk Cousins threw for 365 yards and three touchdowns, Chris Thompson had 188 all-purpose yards and a score and the Washington Redskins sacked Derek Carr four times and held the...

Devils’ Brian Boyle diagnosed with cancer, expects to keep playing
New Jersey Devils forward Brian Boyle has been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of bone-marrow cancer that the team's doctor said can largely be treated with medication.

Nats’ Bryce Harper leaves game with apparent left knee injury
Bryce Harper left the Washington Nationals' game against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night with an apparent left knee injury.

U.S., Canada preparing for NHL-less Olympics very differently
Former Vancouver Canucks coach Willie Desjardins turned down offers to work in the NHL this season so he could be behind the bench for Canada at the Winter Olympics.

Experience not required: Rookie coaches a growing NHL trend
Rick Tocchet is the kind of coach who doesn't mind if a player calls him at 9 p.m. to share a thought.

NHL free agents following NBA path in picking destinations
Kevin Shattenkirk could've gotten more money but took less to join the New York Rangers.

Capitals sign Evgeny Kuznetsov for 8 years, trade Marcus Johansson to Devils
As the Washington Capitals closed in on a big-money, long-term deal with Evgeny Kuznetsov, they explored ways to make sure they could afford it under the salary cap.

Teemu Selanne, Paul Kariya headline Hockey Hall of Fame class of 2017
Teemu Selanne and Paul Kariya were a dynamic duo in Anaheim for several years, and now they are going into the Hockey Hall of Fame together.

NHL free agency preview: Movement just getting started
As New York Rangers players cleaned out their lockers after a second-round playoff exit, all the talk was about impending change.