The best sports debates come from made-up scenarios. After the Penguins big win this past week, you’ve probably heard something like “Sidney Crosby is now among the all-time greats.” That praise is ...
This is a post about hockey fights. No this isn’t a post about concussions, or how fighting in hockey is bad, or how enforcers are going away. More talented writers than myself have already written ...
Heading back to Ottawa are defenceman prospect Erik Brannstrom, forward Oscar Lindberg and a second-round pick (originally belonging to the Dallas Stars) in 2020, while forward Tobias Lindberg will ...
The NHL Draft is an inexact science. It’s easy for a team to take Sidney Crosby or Connor McDavid No. 1 overall, but there has been a long history of great players being drafted in the later rounds.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Denis Malgin from the Florida Panthers in exchange for forward Mason Marchment, the team announced Wednesday. Malgin, 23, was a fourth-round pick with the ...
Sportsnet takes a special look at the story of Alexander Mogilny and his defection from Soviet Union.
The St. Louis Blues acquired forward Dakota Joshua in a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday in exchange for future considerations. Joshua completed his fourth season at Ohio State University ...
The Connor McDavid Effect has yet to fully transform Edmonton’s image in the eyes of his potential future teammates. For the second straight season, the Edmonton Oilers have topped a poll measuring ...
The Boston Bruins looked to the future ahead of the 2015 NHL Draft, cutting ties with a potential cornerstone defenceman in Dougie Hamilton and rugged winger Milan Lucic in a pair of trades. The ...
Fresh off his dismissal from the Toronto Maple Leafs bench, ex-head coach Mike Babcock has come under fire as stories of his questionable treatment of certain players have begun to emerge. It was one ...
Alexander Radulov turned down an opportunity to become the KHL’s highest-paid player in order to join the Montreal Canadiens for $5.75 million this season. The 30-year-old Russian sniper reportedly ...