
John Wawrow
Sports Writer at Associated Press
Buffalo-based AP Sports Writer and accused of being a “wing elitist” by Alexi Lalas. The blurry banner photo is of The Replacements playing in Detroit.
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ncnewsonline.com | John Wawrow
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Owen Michaels didn’t hesitate after watching his shot slide into the open net with more than two minutes left to essentially seal Western Michigan’s first Frozen Four title in its first championship game. The sophomore forward made a beeline toward the bench and hurtled the boards to jump into a pile of celebrating teammates. kAm“x’> ?@E DFC6 H92E x H2D D4C62>:?8[ 3FE ;FDE 2 E@?
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post-gazette.com | Stephen Thompson |Joel Haas |John Wawrow
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Following Penn State’s 10th spring practice of 2025, coach James Franklin spoke to the media at a critical juncture in the college football offseason heading into his 12th season manning the helm. With the transfer portal officially open for the spring window and position battles rounding into shape, Franklin provided insight into the Nittany Lions and the overall college football landscape.
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chronicle-tribune.com | John Wawrow
Laila Edwards shakes her head knowingly, reflecting back in being the first to admit how unprepared she was at her first U.S. women’s national hockey team camp in the summer of 2022. At 18, Edwards was in awe and awkward. She was surrounded by many of her childhood idols and, at 6-foot-1, 188 pounds, still adapting to her size following her latest growth spurt.
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argus-press.com | John Wawrow
Laila Edwards shakes her head knowingly, reflecting back in being the first to admit how unprepared she was at her first U.S. women’s national hockey team camp in the summer of 2022. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. “I definitely had a lot to work on. I wasn’t athletic. I wasn’t super fast,” Edwards said, before recalling her nerves lining up opposite Hilary Knight.
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chroniclejournal.com | John Wawrow
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — For everything he’s done since his celebrated arrival in 2016, Auston Matthews can’t change the Toronto Maple Leafs’ history of early round playoff collapses. Perhaps, a better future lies directly ahead for a team playing a more responsible defensive style under new coach Craig Berube, and after Toronto secured several individual and franchise achievements in clinching its first Atlantic Division title with a 4-0 win at Buffalo on Tuesday night.
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Hughes, Eiserman score 2nd-period goals in Boston U's 3-1 Frozen 4 semifinal win over Penn State https://t.co/6UMXUK05Jf https://t.co/R9DLavaLk7

RT @MichaelDMoskal: @john_wawrow Was at the game between these two teams in St. Paul a few weeks back. As you said, similar outcomes. Fun…

Michaels lifts Western Michigan to 3-2 2OT Frozen Four semifinal win over defending champion Denver https://t.co/dA0nPUhgK4 https://t.co/7XCOgyyYnQ