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The Ottawa Senators need a big change in a hurry. They could start by remembering the inspirational words of Roger Neilson. The NHL’s “Captain Video,” for pioneering the use of game video as a coaching technique, and a hockey Hall of Famer, Neilson’s presence is still held in high regard in Ottawa four years since the Senators assistant coach died after a long battle with cancer.
Michael Vick is going for a new image. He hopes his new haircut is a start. Vick, who has worn his long hair in braids since proclaiming in 2004 he wouldn’t get a haircut until he won the Super Bowl with the Atlanta Falcons, showed up for offseason workouts Thursday with a new short natural cut. Vick wasn’t talking, but team spokesman Reggie Roberts said the decision was part of Vick’s resolve for a…

Informants have come forward saying they can link Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick to dog fighting, the prosecutor in the case said Thursday, and he has turned their accounts and contact information over to investigators. Surry County Commonwealth’s Attorney Gerald G. Poindexter said he has heard from about a half-dozen people claiming to have information about Vick’s involvement in dog…

That’s Crosby, with a C. Sidney Crosby, already the youngest player in NHL history to get 100 points in a season and to win a scoring title, is now the youngest to wear the captain’s C on his sweater. The Pittsburgh Penguins gave the 19-year-old Crosby the long-anticipated title Thursday, months after they initially wanted to do so.
Reds outfielder Ryan Freel was examined Thursday by a head and spine specialist, who recommended rest and limited activity as Freel recovers from a collision with another player. Freel, 31, was playing center field when he collided with right fielder Norris Hopper in the third inning of Monday’s 4-0 win over Pittsburgh in Cincinnati.
When Jerry Porter switched his number this offseason, he said he was ready for a new start and a new attitude after feuding last season with former coach Art Shell. That attitude change has a price, though, and Porter is not willing to pay it. The Oakland Raiders receiver said Wednesday he would have to pay $210,000 to switch his uniform from No.
Michael Jordan is surrounding himself with old colleagues in his second stint running a team. The Charlotte Bobcats hired Rod Higgins, his former teammate and aide, as general manager Thursday, a move that nearly recreates Jordan’s staff with the Washington Wizards. Jordan is also in discussions with his college roommate — Coastal Carolina coach Buzz Peterson — about joining the franchise as an…
John Amaechi still has fond memories of Salt Lake City despite his struggles on the basketball court. The first former NBA player to acknowledge he is gay said his affection for the community balanced out his scant playing time and clashes with his coach. In memoirs published in February, he called Salt Lake City “the hippest, gayest place east of San Francisco.” Amaechi returns to celebrate that…

Tim Duncan headed to the bench for a well-deserved break. Only nine minutes into Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, he already had the San Antonio Spurs well on their way to another NBA finals berth. “Good job,” coach Gregg Popovich said blandly, not even making eye contact. Duncan nodded slightly and took his seat.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Ticker) - The tough loss at the Preakness continues to resonate for Street Sense.
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