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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Carolina’s Ray Whitney blasted one off of Caps goalie Semyon Varlamov from the slot in overtime ...
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It was a super day for the Baltimore Ravens franchise as they put on a first quarter clinic en route to a 33-14 whipping of the New England Patriots on their home turf in the opening round of the NFL Playoffs. There were lots of firsts for the Ravens on Sunday, as chronicled by Drew ... 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 »
So last night I was out on the web checking the Hershey Bears game two boxscore and noticed that Karl Alzner and Tyler Sloan both did not play in a 3-1 Bears win (Gives them a 2-0 lead over the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins in their best of seven series). I then found an article by ... Read More »
So I am up here for the weekend in the Great White North so I haven’t been able to do my usual calling around to my Ravens cohorts to chat about the HUGE win in Dallas last night but my Canadian friends up here, who are big NFL fans, think that the Ravens win last night was the ... Read More »
It is now two and a half hours after the most bitter Ravens defeat since that dreadful loss to Indianapolis in the playoffs two seasons ago and my emotions have run the gamut tonight from angry and mad, to disappointed and sad, to happy overall that the Ravens gave us this opportunity in a year ... Read More »
The Washington Capitals lost tonight on the ice and the Baltimore Ravens won but the football win was much more important as the Caps are still in good shape overall with a four point lead on the Carolina Hurricanes in the Southeast Division. Since the Caps played first I’ll start with my thoughts on tonight’s 3-1 ... Read More »
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