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Ted Leonsis (CAS ’77), center, founder and owner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, The National Hockey League and MSE donated 300,000 dollars to help fund repairs  to the Fort Dupont Ice Arena.

Alum Raises Funds to Repair DC’s Only Full-Size Skating Rink

By Paula Hong February 13, 2019

Ted Leonsis (CAS ’77), founder and owner of Monumental Sports and Entertainment, donated $100,000 to help cover the costs of conducting repairs to the Fort Dupont Ice Arena, Washington, D.C.’s only...

OWEN | Malarchuk Uses Personal Struggles to Inspire Others

OWEN | Malarchuk Uses Personal Struggles to Inspire Others

By Carter Owen February 22, 2018

This article discusses depression and suicide. Please refer to the end of the article for resources on campus. Former NHL All-Star and 12-year veteran goalie Clint Malarchuk is known for suffering one...

RAMLOW: Baseball Fans Stay Strong Despite Revenue Drop

RAMLOW: Baseball Fans Stay Strong Despite Revenue Drop

By Hugh Ramlow July 12, 2016

Baseball. There is something in that word that — for many Americans — evokes memories of Little League games and perhaps the first trip to a big league game. It is the children’s game, the national...

RAAB: Capitals Earn Well-Deserved DC Spotlight

RAAB: Capitals Earn Well-Deserved DC Spotlight

By Matt Raab February 12, 2016

The Capitals are Washington, D.C.’s darlings, and they deserve the title. In a word, they are dominating. But this isn’t the kind of dominating of the 2009-10 President’s Trophy team that posted...

IPPOLITO: Montreal Aims For 25th Cup

By Michael Ippolito April 24, 2015

If you took the historical success of the New York Yankees franchise, the continual hubris that Dallas Cowboys fans have despite nearly two decades of mediocrity, and the love that Notre Dame fans have...

IPPOLITO: Shootouts Threaten Hockey’s Integrity

By Michael Ippolito March 20, 2015

The fate of the shootout, one of the most exciting and unique features of hockey, is in jeopardy. This week, the general managers of the NHL officially submitted potential modifications to the NHL’s...

RAAB: Winter Classic Welcomed in DC

By Matt Raab January 13, 2015

The balmy, 45-degree sunshine glaring off the ice may have left some longing for the snowstorms that marked previous incarnations of the game, but not even sun-induced glares could detract from the almost...

LITKE: Howe’s Legacy Persists

By Daniel Litke November 20, 2014

There has been an outpouring of support from the sports community for National Hockey League legend Gordie Howe, thanking him for his incredible contributions to the sport. Despite Howe’s weak state,...

LITKE: NHL Knocks Out Fighting Tradition

By Daniel Litke October 31, 2014

Fighting is undoubtedly ingrained in the National Hockey League’s identity. Seen as just another part of the game to many, the age-old tradition of dropping the gloves has become a significant part of...

LITKE: Hockey Preps For Next Star

By Daniel Litke October 24, 2014

At just 17 years, Connor McDavid is already being tabbed for greatness. Touted as the best National Hockey League prospect since Sidney Crosby, “The Next One,” as he is becoming known, will likely...

LITKE: Familiar Faces Remain Favorites

By Daniel Litke October 17, 2014

The NHL season is underway, and while the playoffs won’t begin until next spring, a few teams already stand out as top contenders for the Stanley Cup. Over the past six seasons, four teams have captured...

Taking a Shot at NHL Awards

By Matt Castaldo April 8, 2014

With the playoffs starting in just over a week, the NHL season is on its way to a close. While these last few games will highlight teams vying for postseason berth and jockeying for a higher seed, now...

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