Rangers’ Talbot Loses Goaltending Duel
Date: 28 December 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington Capitals beat New York Rangers, 3-2; other hockey scores noted.
El 27 de diciembre de 2013 fue un viernes bajo el signo estelar de ♑. Era el día 360 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Barack Obama.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 12 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2025, hace 175 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el domingo, 27 de diciembre de 2026, en 189 días. Ha vivido durante 4.558 días, o aproximadamente 109.397 horas, o aproximadamente 6.563.876 minutos, o aproximadamente 393.832.560 segundos
Date: 28 December 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington Capitals beat New York Rangers, 3-2; other hockey scores noted.
Date: 28 December 2013
By CHASE STUART
Chase Stuart sports essay; London Fletcher, a Washington Redskins linebacker, will play in his 256th straight game, the third-longest streak in NFL history for a player who was not a kicker; having somehow survived for 16 seasons without sustaining any kind of disabling injury, Fletcher has said he plans to call it quits while he is still ahead.
Date: 28 December 2013
By BILL PENNINGTON
New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz says quarterback Eli Manning and the receiving corps have to build a better rapport during the off-season.
Date: 28 December 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NBA Roundup; Oklahoma City Thunder defeat Charlotte Bobcats, 89-85; other scores noted.
Date: 28 December 2013
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Michigan power forward and star Mitch McGary is out indefinitely after deciding to have surgery on his lower back.
Date: 28 December 2013
By TOM PEDULLA
New York Giants rookie right tackle Justin Pugh is poised to become the first Giants opening-round draft choice to start every game as a rookie since Lawrence Taylor became a fixture in 1981.
Date: 28 December 2013
By SETH BERKMAN
Brooklyn Nets defeat Milwaukee Bucks, 104-93.
Date: 28 December 2013
By ZACH SCHONBRUN
Toronto Raptors earn 95-83 victory over New York Knicks.
Date: 28 December 2013
By PAT PICKENS
Hartford Whalers of the NHL departed in 1997, packing their bags, pads and sticks and moving to North Carolina, where the franchise was reborn as the Carolina Hurricanes; legacy of the Whalers’ best teams, including the groups that made five straight playoff appearances in the late 1980s, lives on in an extended cast of prominent NHL alumni who have become coaches.