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Sports Illustrated February 21, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Canada's story can finally be gold In a few days Canada's Olympic hockey team has gone from a team that appeared overmatched and out of sorts to one that, essentially, needs only one tough win (over the U.S. v. Russia winner) to take the gold medal... |
Sports Illustrated February 19, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Canada has big goals in mind Having outshot Finland by a 54-18 margin, the only pressing issue Canada's women's hockey team will face between now and Thursday's finale is its choice of netminder... |
AskMen.com February 12, 2014 Chris Aung-Thwin |
Is This The Year Team USA Nabs Hockey Gold? We chatted with Zach Parise and Julie Chu, who have won seven World Championships and four Olympic medals. |
Sports Illustrated February 14, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Outshined Canada wins women's hockey game, but Russian goalie stars |
Sports Illustrated April 6, 2001 Brian Cazeneuve |
Familiar foes headed for showdown Here is a nomination for the best rivalry in Olympic sports: the U.S.-Canada women's ice hockey showdown that will simmer for the rest of the year and come to a boil at world championships or Olympic Games... |
Sports Illustrated February 15, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
On the fly The NHL players have at long last swaggered into the Olympic Village. |
Sports Illustrated February 26, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
Winter Games top 10 For those who have had enough of the pairs figure skating controversy, here, in no particular order, is a very unofficial Jamie Sale-and-David Pelletier-free list of the top 10 moments/sports/athletes, good and bad, from the just-completed Winter Games... |
Sports Illustrated February 19, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
A Different Goal Mario Lemieux has earned the right to put the Olympics ahead of his regular duties... |
Sports Illustrated March 5, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Left missing the five-ring distraction There'll be no Salt Lake City Olympics next year, or the year after that, or, in all likelihood, ever again in most of our lifetimes. Maybe that's why it has been so hard to let it go... |
Sports Central March 5, 2010 Mike Chen |
What Now, NHL? It's difficult to sustain the level of momentum the NHL experienced from the Vancouver games. Just about everything went right. |
Sports Central March 2, 2010 Bob Ekstrom |
America Touched By a Different Midas For 30 years, I've have shied away from any Olympic hockey discussion. |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2002 Frank Deford |
Warm Hockey Nights Order is restored as Canada's teams return to prominence... |
Sports Illustrated March 6, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Some rough seas in the Atlantic A plan to revitalize the New York Rangers... |
Sports Illustrated April 9, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Wow, Canada For so long we kept hearing how Canada's NHL teams weren't rich, pretty or talented enough to compete. For a while it looked as though only Canadians named Mario were worthy of our attention. Well, folks how do you like the nation now? |
Outside January 2010 Ryan Krogh |
The Rise of Curling Enough with the beer jokes -- curling's quickly gaining on classic Olympic sports like skiing. |
Salon.com February 15, 2002 King Kaufman |
The puck starts here The Olympics: As Jamie and David take over the world, the hockey spotlight turns from the dominant U.S. women to the "Dream Team" men's tournament. |
Sports Central February 13, 2006 Mike Chen |
Olympic Preview: Tournament in Turin Predictions for the "big name" teams participating in the 2006 Olympic hockey tournament. |
Outside February 2006 Gordy Megroz |
Medal Heads A look at the talent pool for the 2006 Winter Olympics suggests that the U.S. may have the firepower to return to the top. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Best Olympic Events 2014 With so many events and a weird time difference, keeping up with what's on at the Olympics is daunting. We'll be featuring a daily list of the best events to watch. |
Sports Illustrated February 28, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Olympic fever breaks Can't seem to get that Olympic tournament out of my bloodstream, folks. It's going to be hard to reacquaint ourselves with the pace of the NHL after all that eye candy and those riveting, so-much-at-stake games... |
Sports Central March 27, 2008 Kevin Beane |
World Soccer Recap Pro soccer teams the world over are compelled to release their players to go play for their country. |
AskMen.com February 19, 2014 Michelle Magnan |
Meet The Olympian Who Gave A Teammate His Spot In The Race Canadian speed skater Gilmore Junio, gave up his spot in last week's 1,000-meter race to his teammate, Denny Morrison |
Sports Central February 22, 2006 Matt Russell |
An Olympic NCAA Basketball Season A comparison between NCAA basketball and Olympic hockey. |
Sports Illustrated February 13, 2002 |
Figure skating's black eye Another controversial decision hurts the sport. Canadians Jamie Sale and David Pelletier were awarded the silver. |
Sports Illustrated February 7, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Preparing a view from the bigtop OK, puckheads, we're in this odd little cluster of games between All-Star weekend and the Olympics... |
Sports Illustrated February 1, 2002 Tim Layden |
Good news, bad news U.S. Olympians will get intense scrutiny, support... |
Outside February 2002 Howard Berkes |
Let the Games Begin The just-in-time, let's-party, fear-no-evil Winter Olympics get ready to rip in the country that needs 'em now more than ever... |
Sports Central March 13, 2010 Vito Curcuru |
Five Ways NHL Can Capitalize on Olympics Here are five ways for the NHL to capitalize on the Olympics and to justify staying in the Olympics. |
Fast Company February 2010 Anne C. Lee |
The Vancouver Olympics by the Numbers Let the Games Begin! More than 80 nations and 5,500 athletes and officials will participate in this year's Winter Games. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10 Olympic Athletes To Look For In Torino These skiers, skaters and sledders have an excellent chance of making their home countries proud by writing a page in the history books at the Winter Olympics February 2006. |
AskMen.com Will Brody |
Top 10: Former Olympic Sports There have been many sports that have been dropped over the years. Let's take a look at some of the Olympic sports of yesteryear. |
AskMen.com |
Why Lolo Jones Gained 30 Pounds And How She Did It The Olympic hurdler, who is now hoping to make the Winter Olympic team as a bobsledder, told USA Today that she's gained some 30 pounds during the past few months. She's done so by eating 9,000 calories a day. |
Sports Illustrated February 20, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Go Fourth ... and Disappear Win a medal in Salt Lake City, and you're treated like a returning astronaut. The rest of your life is just walking past smiling bouncers into the coolest parties and having the words "Olympic medalist" follow your name. Fourth place? Never heard of you... |
Salon.com February 13, 2002 King Kaufman |
Skategate A figure skating scandal rocks the Games and tragically overshadows some fantastic women's curling... |
AskMen.com January 6, 2003 Matthew Ross |
2002 Sports Highlights: What A Year! It certainly was an eventful year in sports. There were controversies, triumphs and tragedies. But rather than focus on the tragedies, let's focus on the more entertaining aspects. Here is a look at some sports highlights of 2002. |
Sports Central February 25, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
For USA Hockey, Miracles Can Wait The U.S. men's Olympic hockey team was overrated. Plus, a debate about sports vs. non-sports. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Northern Exposure American entrepreneurs are finding success by heading for the border. |
Chemistry World February 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Go Canada What do we know about the chemical industry in Canada? |
Sports Central February 15, 2006 Mark Barnes |
The Olympics Are No Longer Olympian There may be hockey in the 2006 games, but there's no Jim Craig, no Mike Eruzione, and no Herb Brooks. Is there anyone left to represent us, to fight for gold, to honor America by giving us a new athletic hero? |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Beatrice Motamedi |
America's sick healthcare system A compelling PBS documentary explores the mess that Al Gore and George W. Bush refuse to confront... |
Salon.com June 6, 2000 Steve Vineberg |
Maggie Smith One of today's most gifted and venerable actresses, she can turn the tiniest role into the most memorable corner of a movie. |
Fast Company May 2000 Bill Breen |
"We are literally trying to stop time." Track coach John Smith teaches the fastest runners in the world how to go even faster. Here's what he can teach you. |
Salon.com September 27, 2000 Amy Reiter |
The inner Liz Gossip columnist Liz Smith loves celebrities and, she now reveals, other women. So why can't she love herself? |
Salon.com December 8, 1998 Carol Lloyd |
Voice of America Anna Deavere Smith: The shy priestess of performance art has made a career acting out the intimate confessions of others. |
Salon.com June 14, 2000 Andy Battaglia & Rennie Sparks |
Uncertain, unfair and bloodthirsty Mystic and record collector Harry Smith knew life was cruel, yet his folk "Anthology" promised a way to "see America changed by music." |
Mother Jones February 2001 Lisa Margonelli |
Computer Monitor Ted Smith of the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, a group which is concerned by environmental damage done by computers. |
Reason July 2001 Michael W. Lynch |
Prof. Smith Goes to Washington Federal Election Commission member Bradley A. Smith takes on campaign finance laws... |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Donville & Fournier |
Debt: How Vancouver Heals an Olympic Hangover The city put up $665 million so the Winter Games could go on. Now it's hoping the afterglow will help settle the debt. |
Reason June 2008 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Olympic Gag Order Many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, have promised not to restrict their athletes' political speech about China in the run-up to the games. Britain promises to "review" the U.K.'s policy, so the Brits may yet fall in line with their Anglosphere cousins. |
Sports Central August 25, 2008 Brian Cox |
Running With Heavy Burdens in Dark Shadows For the USA track and field athletes, these Olympics have been about missed opportunities and devastating losses. |