By ALLAN WOLFEMONTREAL — Dale MacKenzie has never enjoyed playing lacrosse like he has this year. He is in the National Lacrosse League, playing ...
by RON DUQUETTE I suppose everyone in all weeks of life has one particular feature that differs them from anyone else. It’s the same with athlete...
by Mark Kram, Daily News Sports Writer One of the cornerstones of the Philadelphia Wings has decided to hang up his shoes. Because of recurring i...
This evening’s game with the Philadelphia Wings marks the first Boston appearance of the National Lacrosse League’s 1974 regular season champions...
By ROB TANENBAUM Courier-Post Staff PHILADELPHIA - The Wings make you think winning is the worst thing that ever happened to them.They get a hang...
By Steven Goff,June 15, 1989 - Washington Post The Wave, Washington's entry in the 3-year-old Major Indoor Lacrosse League, has folded and will b...
By PETE SILVERMANThe National Football League had Eddie LeBaron and Walter (Flea) Roberts. Slater Martin thrilled National Basketball Association...
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by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Do enough sports history research, and you’ll learn that certain patterns get repeated over and over again. Fo...
Now that the Bolts appear to be a good bet to make the play offs, it might be interesting to review the NLL playoff format. This season, the fir...
By LES BOWEN, Daily News Sports Writer If Philadelphia Wings coach Dave Evans were to announce a theme for his practices this week, it would be s...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer Their top scorer, John Tucker, is sidelined with torn knee ligaments. All- world goalie Dwight Maetche is ...
by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Do enough sports history research, and you’ll learn that certain patterns get repeated over and over again. Fo...
By HANS TANNER, Democrat and Chronicle; Feburary 6th, 1974 Thayer R. (Tad) Potter, principal owner and president of the Pittsburgh Penguins of th...
THERE'S A GOOD SHOW IN THE STANDS AS WELL AS ON THE FLOOR By Ron Reid The Philadelphia Wings usually get as much media attention as a Perkasie fi...