Skelton: Workington Reds need promotion form to avoid drop
News & Star sport latest par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 13:01:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
Workington Reds will need to find promotion form if they are going to get out of the relegation zone, starting with victory over Oxford on Saturday.
Kavanagh joy as Brad Potts inspires Carlisle Utd to vital win
News & Star sport latest par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 12:56:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
Blues boss Graham Kavanagh urged Brad Potts to reach for the stars after the home-grown teenager inspired Carlisle United to a much-needed win.
PNG World Cup ace Marabe touches down in Whitehaven
News & Star sport latest par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 12:54:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
New recruit Larsen Marabe has arrived to launch his Recreation Ground career – now Whitehaven are looking for Papua New Guinea World Cup team-mate Jessie Joe Parker to join him as soon as possible.
Ex-Celtic striker Derek Riordan training with Carlisle Utd
News & Star sport latest par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 11:55:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
Graham Kavanagh is running the rule over “enfant terrible” Derek Riordan as he weighs up his options before the transfer deadline.
Razlan: Rule changes will make Formula One season exciting
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Parise's 3 points lead Wild to 4-2 win over Ducks (Yahoo Sports)
Yahoo Sports - NHL News par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 07:52:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
The NHL-leading Anaheim Ducks had plenty of problems against the pesky Minnesota Wild. Zach Parise had a goal and two assists, Mikael Granlund scored the go-ahead goal on a power play early in the second period and Darcy Kuemper made 31 saves for the Wild in a 4-2 victory Tuesday night. It was only the second home loss in regulation for the Ducks, who are 21-2-3 at Honda Center. They play really well here,'' Parise said.
Lucic scores twice, Bruins beat Panthers 6-2 (Yahoo Sports)
Yahoo Sports - NHL News par Anonyme le 29/01/2014 à 05:23:00 - Favoriser (lu/non lu)
The suddenly high-scoring Boston Bruins are showing no mercy, even for the departed goalie who led them to the Stanley Cup. Milan Lucic scored twice and the Bruins spoiled Tim Thomas' first game in Boston as a visitor with a 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night. ''I think I might've enjoyed myself watching the State of the Union more,'' said Thomas, not a big fan of President Barack Obama, who delivered the speech at the same time as the Bruins were beating the Panthers for the sixth straight time.