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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The Washington Capitals threw the proverbial “everything but the kitchen sink” at Marty Turco on ...
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The Washington Capitals raced to an early 2-0 advantage, then proceeded to give another lead away, and needed a late Eric Fehr goal with 12 seconds left to tie the game at three and force overtime. After a scoreless five minute session, Semyon Varlamov (21 saves) stoned all three Montreal shooters and Nicklas Backstrom buried the third and final Cap ... Read More »
Ben Roethlisberger is out for tomorrow’s big Ravens-Steelers tilt on NBC despite being cleared to practice this week after he suffered a concussion in last week’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. If you are a Ravens fan you are happy about that because this pretty much guarantees a Baltimore victory on Sunday. If you are a ... Read More »
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