Day: April 30, 2017

The Capitals head to Pittsburgh trailing 0-2. The worst thing they can do is panic.The Capitals head to Pittsburgh trailing 0-2. The worst thing they can do is panic.

The hockey description of playoff panic involves the grip on a hockey stick, and it’s a wonderful metaphor. Players paralyzed by postseason pressure are said to be gripping their sticks too tightly. Those who thrive inside that absurd vice of tension, on the other hand, are said to have a gentle, caressing touch. They hold their sticks like, I don’t know, like delicate wheels of Humboldt Fog, playing freely and joyfully without denting the cheese. “The majority of guys in the league squeeze it in the playoffs; you know, they get a little bit too tense,” Washington Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner once told me. “They still play good, but you don’t make those really nice plays, plays that are maybe

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Sign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fansSign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fans

Leave it to the uber creative fans in Nashville and a pregame sign to turn a really stupid comment by a talking head on TV into a way to support their player. During pregame warmups in Nashville, the Predators fan above held the sign against the glass for Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and the rest of his teammates to see. The sign is in reference to an asinine comment made on Friday about Subban by NBC hockey “analyst” Mike Milbury.

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Sign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fansSign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fans

Leave it to the uber creative fans in Nashville and a pregame sign to turn a really stupid comment by a talking head on TV into a way to support their player. During pregame warmups in Nashville, the Predators fan above held the sign against the glass for Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and the rest of his teammates to see. The sign is in reference to an asinine comment made on Friday about Subban by NBC hockey “analyst” Mike Milbury.

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Sign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fansSign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fans

Leave it to the uber creative fans in Nashville and a pregame sign to turn a really stupid comment by a talking head on TV into a way to support their player. During pregame warmups in Nashville, the Predators fan above held the sign against the glass for Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and the rest of his teammates to see. The sign is in reference to an asinine comment made on Friday about Subban by NBC hockey “analyst” Mike Milbury.

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Sign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fansSign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fans

Leave it to the uber creative fans in Nashville and a pregame sign to turn a really stupid comment by a talking head on TV into a way to support their player. During pregame warmups in Nashville, the Predators fan above held the sign against the glass for Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and the rest of his teammates to see. The sign is in reference to an asinine comment made on Friday about Subban by NBC hockey “analyst” Mike Milbury.

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Sign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fansSign supporting P.K. Subban showcases disconnect between NBC, NHL, fans

Leave it to the uber creative fans in Nashville and a pregame sign to turn a really stupid comment by a talking head on TV into a way to support their player. During pregame warmups in Nashville, the Predators fan above held the sign against the glass for Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and the rest of his teammates to see. The sign is in reference to an asinine comment made on Friday about Subban by NBC hockey “analyst” Mike Milbury.

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Bills owner Terry Pegula not explaining why he fired Doug WhaleyBills owner Terry Pegula not explaining why he fired Doug Whaley

The Bills fired General Manager Doug Whaley today. Bills owner Terry Pegula doesn’t want to explain why. “We have certain aspects we need to get a little better in,” Pegula said, in about as generic a comment as an owner could make about the decision to fire a G.M. Via ESPN, when Pegula was asked what those “certain aspects” are, he declined to answer. “I need to keep that private,” he said. “I don’t want to discuss that publicly.” It’s been clear since shortly after new head coach Sean McDermott was hired in January that McDermott was making more decisions and Whaley was seeing his authority diminished. Pegula said in January that he thought it was insulting that people were describing the Bills

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