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- Vancouver Canucks linemates Daniel and Henrik Sedin’s intuitive connection on the ice has led to whispers among teammates and opponents alike of twin telepathy.
- Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox won a World Series and the A.L. Rookie of the Year award in 2007. He added the award for A.L.’s most valuable player to his résumé on Tuesday.
- If Mike Mussina retires, he will be the first pitcher in more than a century to voluntarily do so after winning 20 games.
- The Cavaliers’ LeBron James, who is coming to New Jersey to face the Nets and, a week later, will visit New York and the Knicks, will have many suitors when he headlines the free-agent class of 2010.
- Under Coach Mike D’Antoni, the Knicks restored pride and belief, which could be either reinforced or destroyed over the next 10 games, when the schedule turns nastier.
- Will Eli Manning take time Sunday to reflect on the championship victory over the New England Patriots last February in Glendale, Ariz.?
- Pittsburgh bettors were delirious, Chargers bettors distraught, but all joined in communal confusion when referee Scott Green signaled that the final play of Sunday night’s game was being reviewed.
- A high school in Winchester, Mass., offers its students a mixed martial arts program as the sport has faced its fair share of controversy.
- Mr. Newell was one of the most influential coaches in the history of basketball, whose camp became a required seminar in low-post play for generations of professional stars.
- Luis Scola scored 23 points, Yao Ming added 19 points and 12 rebounds, and the Houston Rockets made a second-half surge to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder, 100-89.
- Neither the Columbus Crew nor the Red Bulls played more than a handful of games in addition to their 30-game league schedules.
- Coach Randy Edsall will not be returning to become the next football coach at Syracuse, where he played and served as an assistant coach.
- Monica Wright scored 35 points and Britnee Milner made a free throw with 6.4 seconds left to help No. 16 Virginia upset No. 5 Tennessee, 83-82, in Knoxville.
- Albert Pujols, the Cardinals slugger who overcame persistent elbow troubles last season to rank among the league leaders in every significant offensive category, won the N.L. M.V.P. Monday.
- The Chicago Cubs will play the first exhibition games at the new Yankee Stadium, meeting the Yankees at night on April 3 and again the next afternoon.
- The return of quarterback Tony Romo managed to relax and energize the Cowboys. His presence even overshadowed a spectacular effort by the maligned Dallas defense.
- Thanks to Donovan McNabb, players around the league now must know there does not have to be a winner or a loser in every regular-season game.
- Until he actually faced Ottawa, his hockey home for 11 seasons, Wade Redden could not quite feel finished with the Senators.
- Roberto Luongo made 34 saves against the team that let him get away, but he could not stop Frans Nielsen in a shootout as the Islanders beat the Vancouver Canucks.
- President-elect Barack Obama has come out in favor of an eight-team playoff system for college football, thereby proving (a) that he is capable of multitasking and (b) that he can be wrong.
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