Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on N.F.L. Licensing
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday it would decide whether the National Football League should be treated as a single entity under federal antitrust law in a dispute over an exclusive license to make caps and other headgear.
Anticipating the reactivation of Brandon Dubinsky, the Rangers yesterday reassigned P.A. Parenteau to the AHL Wolf Pack after a 12-game stint in which the winger recorded three points (0-3) following his Nov. 14 recall from Hartford.
When Dubinsky of...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Martin Brodeur will be happy when the focus turns from his benching at the Olympics to his quest for another Stanley Cup title with the Devils.
Brodeur gave up three third-period goals after being staked to a four-goal lead and the Devils held on to beat the...
Plaxico Burress has a bling-free, clean-shaven look to go with his new number.
State prison officials yesterday released the official mug shot for the gunslinging former Giant, and it shows him bereft of both his goatee and his big diamond earring...
Sergio Mitre can początek packing his bags for The Bronx. With the Yankees in need of a fifth starter to pitch Tuesday against the Orioles, manager Joe Girardi yesterday said the choice will be Mitre, a 28-year-old right-hander who was 10-23 with a...