Category : Hockey


Nick Suzuki: Olympic Silver a Learning Experience

Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki discusses the emotional aftermath of Canada's overtime loss to Team USA in the Olympic gold-medal game and how the Milano Cortina experience will benefit his NHL career moving forward.

Ron Duguay Fights Stage 4 Cancer, Family Reveals

Sudbury-born hockey legend Ron Duguay, known for his time with the New York Rangers, is confronting a serious diagnosis of Stage 4 cancer, as confirmed by his family in a recent announcement.

Oilers Recall PK Specialist Matt Savoie from AHL

The Edmonton Oilers have recalled winger Matt Savoie from the AHL's Bakersfield Condors, bolstering their penalty kill unit. Savoie's exceptional defensive stats highlight his value as a top PK specialist.

Marlies' Villeneuve Aims for NHL with Simpler Play

Toronto Marlies defenceman William Villeneuve discusses his development challenges and NHL aspirations, while forward Michael Pezzetta remains positive despite injury setbacks in his first season with the Leafs organization.

Jasper, Hinton Mourn Teen Hockey Players Killed in Crash

Communities in Jasper and Hinton are mourning the deaths of Danica Hills and Kayla Peacock, two U18 Bearcats hockey players killed in a highway collision. The teens attended Harry Collinge High School, where grief counseling is available.

Pickard Stays Ready After Oilers Demotion

Goaltender Calvin Pickard continues his professional journey after being waived by the Edmonton Oilers and returning to the AHL's Bakersfield Condors, where he remains prepared for his next NHL opportunity.

Alberta's Olympic Legacy Fades Amid Funding Crisis

Canada's 2026 Winter Olympic performance reveals declining influence from Alberta, once a winter sports powerhouse, as federal funding stagnation and aging facilities take their toll on athlete development.

Senators' Playoff Path: Goaltending, Wins, Luck Needed

The Ottawa Senators sit six points from a playoff spot with 25 games remaining. Success requires improved goaltending, key wins against tough opponents, and some luck to secure a second consecutive postseason appearance.

Jack Hughes and Brothers: Toronto's Hockey Prodigies

Jack Hughes, the American hockey hero who led the U.S. to Olympic gold, along with his brothers Quinn and Luke, honed their legendary skills on Toronto's community rinks, blending a cross-border hockey heritage.

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