Last week I went to the U.S. – Switzerland Olympic hockey game in Vancouver won by the U.S., 3-1. Here are some photos.
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Last week I went to the U.S. – Switzerland Olympic hockey game in Vancouver won by the U.S., 3-1. Here are some photos.
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Photos from the Vancouver Winter Olympics: Women’s Downhill Skiing. Lindsey Vonn won the gold and Julia Mancuso won silver.

Lindsey Vonn after winning the gold medal in the downhill race at the Vancouver Olympics. Photo by Mike Frandsen.

Lindsey Vonn after winning the gold medal in the downhill race at the Vancouver Olympics. Photo by Mike Frandsen.

Lindsey Vonn celebrates after winning the gold medal in the downhill race at the Vancouver Olympics. Photo by Mike Frandsen.

Julia Mancuso celebrates after winning the silver medal in the downhill race at the Vancouver Olympics. Photo by Mike Frandsen.

Ok – I figured out who this is — it’s Lindsey Vonn’s sister — I don’t know her name. I thought she was an actress or something.

Edith Miklos of Romania is carried off by a helicopter after injuring her knee in the women’s downhill event.

One of the skiers wipes out near the end of the women’s downhill course at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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Vancouver Winter Olympics: Men’s Cross-Country Skiing photos:
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American Johnny Spillane celebrates after winning silver in the Nordic Combined event at the Olympics.
Above: photos from the Nordic Combined event at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. It’s a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Jason Lamy Chappuis of France won the gold, American Johnny Spillane won the silver, and Alessandro Pittin of Germany got the bronze.
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I spent five days at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver last week. It was an amazing experience. I’ve always loved the Winter Olympics so this was a chance for me to see them and also see a new area.
Vancouver is an incredible city and the people were great. One of the main memories I have is simply walking through downtown at night and seeing wall to wall people walking and celebrating, wearing their Canada jerseys and singing “Oh, Canada.”
Most of my blogs in the past have been a lot of text without too many photos, so for the next few ones I’ll just post some photos with a minimum of words. I got some good pictures and others that were ok but not great. I sold my good camera a while ago and used a cheap one for this trip.
So the first set of photos are of fans who dressed up in the colors of their countries. I was pretty conservative, just wearing a Capitals hat, but a lot of Canadians commented
that they liked the hat. It looks like the Caps have gained a lot of respect, plus it’s a cool, simple hat with just the eagle logo and nothing else. They call it a “tuque.”
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The Washington Wizards completed their team makeover Wednesday by trading two-time all-star Antawn Jamison to the Cleveland Cavaliers for center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, the rights to Slovenian forward Emir Preldzic and a first-round draft selection from Cleveland.
The Wizards also receive forward Al Thornton from the Los Angeles Clippers, while forward Drew Gooden, acquired last week from the Dallas Mavericks in a seven-player trade, goes from Washington to L.A. The Cavs also get point guard Sebastian Telfair from the Clippers.
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The Washington Capitals’ team record 14-game winning streak was snapped by the Montreal Canadiens tonight 6-5 in overtime.
Brooks Laich had a hat trick and tied the game at 5 for Washington with just 19 seconds left in regulation when he redirected a shot by Mike Knuble.
But Montreal’s Tomas Plekanec, who scored two goals, fired the game-winner past Jose Theodore with 7.5 seconds left in overtime.
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A game featuring the two best players in the NHL and pitting the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins against the red hot Washington Capitals lived up to its billing as the Caps beat the Pens 5-4 in overtime to extend their winning streak to 14.
Alexander Ovechkin’s hat trick outdid Sidney Crosby’s two goals as the Caps overcame a 4-1 deficit in a nationally televised game today at Verizon Center.
Mike Knuble capped the amazing comeback with the game-winner in overtime on a power play goal after Ovechkin’s shot clanged off the post.
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There was a snowstorm outside but a whirlwind inside the Verizon Center as the eighth-ranked Georgetown Hoyas ran past the second-ranked Villanova Wildcats today, 103-90.
Austin Freeman led the Hoyas (17-5, 7-4) with 25 points and Jason Clark scored 24 and shot six for seven from three-point range as Georgetown topped the 100-point mark for the first time this season. Greg Monroe added 19 for the Hoyas.
Georgetown ran out to a 50-31 halftime lead. The Wildcats scored 59 points in the second half but never cut the deficit to single digits.
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