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Then he aggravated a back injury, keeping him out of the Crimson lineup for the past five games. Suddenly, phone calls from his parents in Pittsburgh were more about his health than hockey...
...debauchery. “I found a flight to New Haven—I didn’t even know New Haven had an airport,” she exclaims. After performing the night before, Zakrzewski woke up at 4 a.m. the next day to catch a plane from Pittsburgh to New Haven. She says, “I went with all of my luggage with my gowns to the game and we left all of my stuff on some random party bus. I was determined and told myself ‘I am going to that football game...
...outbreak of hepatitis A at the Beaver Valley Mall outside Pittsburgh, Pa.--the largest recorded in U.S. history, with three dead and nearly 600 infected--has got doctors and folks who eat at ChiChi's scrambling to come to terms with a disease usually considered pretty benign, at least compared with its more deadly cousins, B and C. As thousands in the Pittsburgh area lined up for shots of immune globulin, which can stave off infection if given quickly enough, disease detectives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) traced the problem to a bad batch of scallions...
...Obviously he was a very high draft choice, and we’re very happy to have him in the organization,” said the late Herb Brooks, former Pittsburgh Penguins’ Director of Player Development and coach of the 1980 Gold-Medal winning ‘Miracle on Ice’ team. “He has the size, the skating ability, the decision making...
Welch, like many of his teammates, has been taken in the NHL Draft. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round of the 2001 Draft, he represents the highest pick (54th overall) on the Harvard roster...