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Lunchbox Live 4/18: Ivan, Ryan, and Evan recap the weekend in sports
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Instant Replay: A's comeback bid in ninth falls short
The A's loaded the bases off Rangers closer Joe Nathan in the ninth, but couldn't get the big hit, as they fell in Texas 8-7.
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Horton: 'There was no way I was coming out'
Nathan Horton played in Game 2 Saturday night despite sustaining an upper-body injury and leaving the game in overtime of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Horton, Krug both in Bruins lineup for Game 2
The Bruins go with the exact same lineup as they did in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals at the United Center, and that means both Nathan Horton and Torey Krug will be in the lineup for the Black and Gold.
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Horton will be in the lineup for Game 2
After being forced to leave Game 1 with a left shoulder injury, Nathan Horton will suit up and play in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals Saturday night at the United Center.
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Goucher: Horton will do 'whatever it takes'
After leaving Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals with a shoulder injury, it now looks like Nathan Horton will be back for Game 2.
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Playing with pain is a hockey tradition
Nathan Horton is attempting to continue playing in the Stanley Cup Finals despite an injured shoulder. Why? Because that's what hockey players do.
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Horton practices, will play Game 2 'if he feels good'
Nathan Horton practiced with the team Friday after sustaining a shoulder injury during the first overtime of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Coach Claude Julien said he is "day to day."
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Pressure on Seguin if Horton is out
The one player that will be required to elevate his game if Nathan Horton misses some time for the Bruins: Tyler Seguin. The 21-year-old forward has just one goal in 17 playoff games.
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Beers: Matter of 'pain tolerance' with Horton
After it looked certain that Nathan Horton was done for the series when he left the ice favoring his shoulder in Game 1, it now looks possible that he could play in Game 2.
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NHL Notes: Bruins hope Horton plays in Game 2
We look at some news and notes from around the NHL, including Nathan Horton's status for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Upper-body injury knocks Horton out of Game 1
The Bruins might have suffered a potentially devastating injury in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals when Nathan Horton appeared to injure his left shoulder.
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Felger: Without Horton, Seguin needs to step up
Michael Felger and Tony Amonte on "Postgame Live" after the Bruins triple-overtime, 4-3 loss to the Blackhawks in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals talk about how Tyler Seguin needs to step up after the loss of Nathan Horton for the B's.
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Horton day-to-day with upper-body injury
While Nathan Horton's upper-body injury didn't look good at the start of overtime, it doesn't appear to be anything too serious.
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Horton injured; no word on condition
The Bruins may have lost more than a game Wednesday night, as Nathan Horton suffers what appears to be a significant shoulder injury.
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Haggerty: B's need to bring back Horton
Joe Haggerty says the Bruins need to do whatever it takes to keep Nathan Horton, who will draw plenty attention as a free agent this summer.
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Karns, Nats look for series win
After taking the first game of the doubleheader in a blowout, the Nats will send Nathan Karns out to the mound as they look for the series win.
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Amonte: poor defensive showing by Crosby
over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference Finals opener was the B's first line of Milan Lucic-David Krejci- Nathan Horton (aggregate 3-3-6, +7) dominating the Pens first line of Chris Kunitz-Sidney Crosby-Pascal Dupuis (aggregate
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Horton quietly producing for Bruins in a big way
Nathan Horton may not be making headlines the way linemate David Krejci has this postseason, but the right winger has quietly been on of the B's bests.
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Karns strong in debut, will start Sunday
Thrown into the mix with non-ideal circumstances, Nathan Karns did all the Nats could ask of him in their 9-3 win against the Orioles on Tuesday night.
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Nats call up Karns to start Tuesday
In need of a spot starter, the Nationals will call up right-hander Nathan Karns to make his major league debut on Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles.













































