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Hawks trim training-camp roster to 27

The Chicago Blackhawks reduced their training-camp roster to 27 on Moonday by assigning five players to Rockford of the American Hockey League.

Gehring, Reutter on U.S. skating team again Gehring, Reutter on U.S. skating team again

After winning this season's first American Cup competition over the weekend in St. Louis, Lana Gehring of Glenview heads the U.S. team that will compete in three of the four meets on the fall portion of the 2011-12 short track World Cup.

Kobe Bryant, Bologna working 'intensely' on deal Kobe Bryant, Bologna working 'intensely' on deal

ROME — Kobe Bryant's representatives and Virtus Bologna are "working very intensely" to bring the Los Angeles Lakers' star to Italy during the NBA lockout.

Illini suspend linebacker Brown for Indiana game Illini suspend linebacker Brown for Indiana game

Illinois has suspended linebacker Jonathan Brown from Saturday's game at Indiana following his unsportsmanlike conduct in the victory against Northwestern.

Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' win over Panthers Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' win over Panthers

Ten things to take away from the Chicago Bears' 34-29 victory Sunday over the Carolina Panthers:

Your Morning Phil: Williams, Holmberg, Hairston Your Morning Phil: Williams, Holmberg, Hairston

Talking baseball while marveling at Devin Hester: 1. Ozzie Guillen is gone. The front office that invested $660.3 million of Jerry Reinsdorf’s money to win one playoff game over the last six seasons remains intact. Is this a good thing?

Cardinals rally against Phillies to even NLDS series Cardinals rally against Phillies to even NLDS series

PHILADELPHIA -- John Jay knocked Carlos Ruiz backward with a hard forearm shiver, then the St. Louis Cardinals flipped this series around.

Bears' Hester sets NFL record with 11th punt return for TD Hester sets NFL record with 11th punt return for TD

While he was playing for Ohio State, Bears rookie Dane Sanzenbacher had seen television highlights of Devin Hester working his magic on the football field, returning kicks and eluding tacklers like a video game icon.


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