Ed's Bio
Ed has a long history in sports as a media member from 1984-1988 covering sports for The Prince George's Post-Sentinel and then did a 10 year stint as a Washington Capitals statistician (1988-1997). His favorite sports are hockey, football, and golf. Follow Ed on TWITTER: @Emfrank123
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Antero Niittymaki stopped 28 shots on Friday night at the Verizon Center to lead the Tampa ...
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The Washington Capitals played a pretty good road game for 50 minutes but then the Caps started taking lazy penalties in the offensive zone and the New Jersey Devils made them pay, scoring two goals on the power play in the last 10 minutes to win, 3-2. The Capitals, who played without injured superstar Alexander Ovechkin, ... Read More »
So I have been following all of the coverage surrounding the Alexander Ovechkin injury and the more I read about it the more incensed I have become. So when is the NHL brass going to come out and condemn the circumstances surrounding it? After all, the most entertaining player in the league is on the shelf, week-to-week, because he ... Read More »
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