A Second Hurricane Sandy Charity Game in Central Park?
Randy Miller at USA Today reports that a second Operation Hat Trick Hurricane Sandy charity hockey game could be in the works. The possible location? Central Park...
"Put up a bunch of temporary seating there and maybe 20,000 fans show up for a great cause, perhaps a lot more."
Former Flyer Todd Fedoruk, who helped organized the first game in Atlantic City, responded...
Hurricane Sandy Charity Game Line-up
Todd Fedoruk tweeted out the line-up for Saturday's Hurricane Sandy charity hockey game in Atlantic City...
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...do I really have to praise Brodeur, Clarkson and Carcillo for participating in this game? I guess I'll swallow my pride and do it. Great job by all the players participating.
...having said that, I wouldn't mind...
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Flyers in Voorhees and Overseas
For the time being a least, a group of Flyers players are renting morning ice time at the SkateZone in Voorhees. Ten players worked out on the ice yesterday, according to the Camden Courier Post's Randy Miller. Former Flyers forward and current Trenton Titans assistant coach Todd Fedoruk is leading the sessions.
Scenes such as these have become common early in lockouts. Flyers...
Talking Sports with former NHLer and current Trenton Titans assistant coach Todd Fedoruk
By Anthony Caruso III
The Capital Sports Report
Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer
Todd Fedoruk, a former NHL player and current Trenton Titans assistant coach, recently took time to do an interview with The Capital Sports Report. His interview is about his ice hockey career.
Todd Fedoruk (Getty Images)
TCSR: You played for many teams in your career when you did play from 1999 to 2010...
Slap Shot: Former N.H.L. Enforcer Todd Fedoruk Answers Questions from Readers
A longtime N.H.L. player responds to readers of the "Punched Out" series in The Times.
Via New York Times Sports
December 05, 2011
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Slap Shot: Fedoruk and Branch to Answer Readers' Questions
John Branch of The New York Times and Todd Fedoruk, a former N.H.L. enforcer, will answer selected questions from readers on Monday about the life of a hockey tough guy and the series, "Punched Out, The Life and Death of a Hockey Enforcer."
Via New York Times Sports
December 04, 2011
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