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Jo Ann Lawery

Jo Ann Lawery now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. When she isn't writing for eSports and other web sites, this avid hockey and baseball fan works in, where else, a casino as a "slot club ambassador."
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The Western Conference Finals in the NHL are set. The Anaheim Ducks will face the Detroit Red Wings for the right to play for the Stanley Cup.

The NHL postseason is winding down. While the Western Conference champion hasn't been decided yet, the Eastern Conference has -- it's the Buffalo Sabres and the Ottawa Senators.

When retaliation goes too far -- again

It has happened again in the NHL. Another hockey player going beyond what he's suppose to do, which is play hockey. This time the culprit is Chris Simon of the New York Islanders.

Interview with a Goaltender

He plays every game as though he's still a rookie. He's not, but he still has a passion for the position he plays. Meet Sean Burke of the Los Angeles Kings.

In praise of the captain

For 22 years, he was the face of the Detroit Red Wings. On Tuesday, January 6, 2007, the city of Detroit and the hockey world said thank you to Steve Yzerman.

A Whole New World

Goodbye Hollywood, hello Lost Wages, Nevada. After 10 years in Los Angeles, this reporter has gone to a whole new world of sports-in Las Vegas of all places. So what am I doing in Vegas? Read on to find out.

My 2006 'Thank You' hockey awards

Like the NHL last season, these "awards" took a year off also. Now they're back. Here are my awards.

Carolina wins the Stanley Cup

North Carolina is famous for NASCAR and college basketball. On June 19th, 2006 all that changed. Today, North Carolina has ice hockey fever.

He's the new face of the Edmonton Oilers. Get to know this so called "protector," Georges Laraque.

Stanley Cup Finals preview

On April, 2006, 16 teams began the hunt for the Stanley Cup. It's now down to two teams, the Edmonton Oilers from the Western Conference and the Carolina Hurricanes from the Eastern Conference. Who has the edge? Who will win? Read on for a preview of the NHL championship showdown.