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BUSY TIMES AHEAD
Staples Center hosting six playoff games in four days

With Kings, Lakers and Clippers all in action, logistical problems are order of the day

The Staples Center, home to the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers , The Grammy Awards and numerous concerts is seen in Los Angeles, California February 9, 2012.
DAVID EBNER
Whitecaps focused on national title

Victory over TFC would be ‘huge step for the club’

Vancouver Whitecaps' Sebastien Le Toux celebrates his goal against FC Edmonton during the second half of the Amway Canadian Championship semi-final soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia May 9, 2012. The Whitecaps host Toronto FC on Wednesday in Canada's national club championship final. REUTERS/Ben Nelms
David Shoalts
Home is where Dale Hunter’s heart is

Coach leaves Washington after six months to return to junior team he owns with family

In this Nov. 29, 2011 file photo, Washington Capitals head hockey coach Dale Hunter talks to the media after an NHL hockey game, in Washington. Hunter is finished as coach of the Washington Capitals after less than one full season, telling the team he wants to return to his family in Canada. (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)
ALLAN MAKI
Family fears bad news after donating former CFLer’s brain to research

Former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Doug MacIver ‘suspected several times he could have CTE,’ son says

Doug MacIver Jr., pictured at the Canad Inns stadium in Winnipeg, Mb on May 14, 2012. MacIver donated the brain of his father, former Blue Bomber Doug Sr., to Boston University for concussion study. Doug Sr who passed away in January always felt that he had lasting damage to his brain. (Thomas Fricke for The Globe and Mail)
Globe on Hockey
The reason why Coyotes goaltender Mike Smith won’t cut his hair

Phoenix netminder explains the reason behind his long locks has nothing to do with superstition during Monday’s practice ahead of Game 2

Phoenix Coyotes' goalie Mike Smith takes a break during their team practice in Glendale, Arizona May 14, 2012. The Coyotes are playing the Los Angeles Kings in Game 2 of the NHL Western Conference hockey finals on Tuesday. REUTERS/Todd Korol
CLUBHOUSE BLOG
Like sands through the hour glass...

Kevin Na takes the brunt of criticism for slow play but it's an issue the PGA seems unlikely to address

Kevin Na
Digital Lab
Your stories: Where were you in '72?

We want to hear your memories from the momentous 1972 game

Paul Henderson moves down the ice during a Summit Series game against Russia in Vancouver, Sept. 6, 1972. Henderson scored the big goals in Moscow. Phil Esposito was the team leader and Bobby Clarke was a workhorse in the trenches.

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