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TORONTO, Nov. 4 -- -- Rod Langway, the old-school secretary of defense for the Washington Capitals, skilled at stopping the greatest players on ice, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame ...
Hall of Fame defenseman Rod Langway began a whirlwind trip to Washington yesterday, attending his former team's game against the Minnesota Wild and preparing for Saturday night, when the Capitals ...
Rod Langway’s arrival to the Capitals via a trade from the Canadiens in 1982 helped save a franchise that was in danger of being sold and moved out of Washington, D.C. Nicknamed “Secretary of ...
Washington Capitals defenseman Rod Langway sat at a table at the Piney Orchard Ice Rink in Odenton flanked by general manager David Poile, coach Terry Murray and teammate Kevin Hatcher. He looked o… ...
Editor's Note: ESPN analyst Brian Engblom played with Hall of Fame inductee Rod Langway for six seasons in Montreal and Washington, and they won a Stanley Cup together in 1979. The two were part ...
DURHAM — An average player who loved practice - that's how Rod Langway described his days as a defenseman with the University of New Hampshire hockey team. It wasn't unusual for Langway to ...
The best thing about a Rod Langway Award is it would suddenly put a lot of unsung hero types up for discussion throughout the year. Just look at the potential candidates this season.
Rod Langway had the shortest wait for this day, Bernie Federko didn’t even know this was the day. The pair, along with Clark Gillies and Roger Neilson, were elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on ...
The Trade Six months after trading Lapointe, Grundman packaged defenseman Rod Langway with Doug Jarvis, Brian Engblom, and Craig Laughlin and shipped them to the Washington Capitals.
Alumni in attendance on Dec. 14 representing the era of 1982-1997 include Mike Gartner, Alan May, Craig Laughlin, Rod Langway, Ken Sabourin, and David Poile. To purchase tickets, click here.
Jim Craig played goalie at Oliver Ames High in Easton before backstopping the 1980 U.S. Olympic team's "Miracle on Ice," and NHL stars Charlie Coyle (Weymouth), Rod Langway (Randolph), Tony Amonte ...