The historic 1967 Cornell men’s hockey championship team is returning to its old stomping grounds. Prominent members of the team, which earned the University its first NCAA championship in the sport, ...
Editor’s Note: The NHL Alumni Association will pay tribute to the 1967 Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs on Feb. 1, as part of NHL All-Star Thursday at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The NHLAA’s ...
Since the National Hockey League expanded to 12 teams in 1967, the game has blossomed into a sport that's more about finesse and skill, and less about simply outmuscling and intimidating the ...
Ned Harkness, the coach who turned the men’s hockey and lacrosse programs into perennial national title contenders, passed away Friday morning. He was 89. “Ned was a legend, not just at Cornell but in ...
Dryden led Cornell University to a 1967 NCAA championship and still holds several school goaltending records. He retired from the NHL at age 31 after eight seasons to pursue other endeavors, including ...
Fifty years later, the league is still an expanding universe, now up to 31 teams in four corners of the continent You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Rebuilding is a word only spoken in a soft voice in Toronto, the "Center of the Hockey Universe". Any time it is mentioned that Toronto needs to rebuild, maybe even tank it for a season or two, the ...
In the old days, hockey was tough, colorful and often rowdy – and so were the owners. Norris, Adams, Smythe – all stern, flamboyant autocrats in a roughneck business – are followed by the New Boys of ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs' followers, long among the most hopeful of sports fans, can now point at the growing age of their team as the latest reason to believe that relief from a 36-year Stanley Cup ...
Jim Carter was a dual-sport athlete at Minnesota, as he played for two legendary coaches. He was a member of the football team for three seasons under Murray Warmath and played one season of hockey ...