- John Feinstein
John Feinstein is the author of 27 books (his 28th is due in November, 2011), including the best-sellers “A Season on the Brink” and “A Good Walk Spoiled”. Aside from his duties as a sports columnist for The Washington Post, he also provides commentary for the Golf Channel and National Public Radio.
Another opportunity missed
OPINION | There’s no shame in the way the Capitals lost, but there shouldn’t be any satisfaction either.
Hokies on shaky ground
OPINION | Virginia Tech did not handle the firing of Seth Greenberg well, and now it is left to ponder its next move.
Bruins escape; Game 7 awaits
OPINION | It has been a roller coaster ride for the Capitals and the Bruins as the series shifts to Boston for Game 7.
Caps in the driver’s seat?
OPINION | Home ice may put more pressure on the Bruins. And the Caps have the hot goalie in Braden Holtby.
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