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Penguins fall to Norfolk at home for fifth straight time
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[Scranton Times-Tribune] - Coach John Hynes answered questions with the curt intensity of a drill sergeant when Sunday's game was over. If there was any question about it before this one, there is no doubt now. The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins do not like losing to the Norfolk
Google News: REMINISCING: The Freedom Trail's founder and his local connection
[The Westerly Sun] - It was John Hynes, the mayor of Boston, who developed Schofield's idea for the trail, and by more than visitors were journeying annually to the historic city in recognition of those early patriots who fought for independence from Great
Google News: WBS 7, Manchester 6 (shootout) 2/23
[Citizens Voice (blog)] - Coach John Hynes said the Penguins had some sleepy players out there tonight, and when sleepy players get a comfortable lead, trouble often ensues. That's probably a good way to sum things up, no? Next up on the agenda is trying to talk to Cal O'Reilly
Despite shutout, power play builds momentum
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[Wilkes Barre Times-Leader] - Head coach John Hynes said its best when momentum is created from a goal, but a power play tally isn't always necessity when it comes to getting the team into the game. “Sometimes it comes from a minute-and-a-half in the offensive with three or four
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