The morning after every Stanley Cup Final game, Puck Daddy takes an expanded look at the race for playoff MVP. Here’s the one from after Game 4.
1. Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks
Kane’s been up and down in the postseason, but if you weigh the final games heavier, he’s got a strong Conn...
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One year ago, Tim Thomas sat on the Boston Bruins' bench and watched as the Philadelphia Flyers came back from a 3-0 series deficit in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and eliminated the Bruins.
It was the end of a miserable season for Thomas, whose effectiveness was limited...
In the final days before the Nov. 2 elections, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund is targeting Connecticut U.S. Senate candidate and former WWE executive Linda McMahon (R) with a mail campaign depicting scenes from the wrestling organization's events as negative toward women, Roll Call reports...
Connecticut on Monday became the first state to expand eligibility for Medicaid coverage to low-income adults under a provision of the new health reform law (PL 111-148), the Hartford Courant reports. The state estimates that 45,000 residents will be eligible for the new coverage (Sturdevant...
Connecticut on Monday became the first state to expand eligibility for Medicaid coverage to low-income adults under a provision of the new health reform law (PL 111-148), the Hartford Courant reports. The state estimates that 45,000 residents will be eligible for the new coverage (Sturdevant...
Connecticut on Monday became the first state to expand eligibility for Medicaid coverage to low-income adults under a provision of the new health reform law (PL 111-148), the Hartford Courant reports. The state estimates that 45,000 residents will be eligible for the new coverage (Sturdevant...
Connecticut on Monday became the first state to expand eligibility for Medicaid coverage to low-income adults under a provision of the new health reform law (PL 111-148), the Hartford Courant reports. The state estimates that 45,000 residents will be eligible for the new coverage (Sturdevant...
Connecticut on Monday became the first state to expand eligibility for Medicaid coverage to low-income adults under a provision of the new health reform law (PL 111-148), the Hartford Courant reports. The state estimates that 45,000 residents will be eligible for the new coverage (Sturdevant...
A roundup of state health news: The (Spokane, Wash.) Spokesman-Review: "Walgreen Co. said it will stop filling Medicaid prescriptions at about half of its pharmacies in Washington next month because of continued reimbursement reductions" (Stucke, 1/14). The Wall Street Journal: It's...