Former Canadian hockey player and NHL analyst Don Cherry is sticking to his views on poppies five years after being fired for insinuating immigrants do not wear poppies in Canada.
Hockey Canada president Katherine Henderson says the federation wants to "drive change" around discriminatory behaviours.
Giroux sat down with The Athletic to discuss the Senators' identity, offseason training and if Gritty is the league's most ...
Jessica Campbell, a former Canadian international player and now the Assistant Coach for the Seattle Kraken, made history by ...
VANCOUVER — Vancouver Canucks defenceman Erik Brannstrom offered forward Jonathan Lekkerimaki some advice as the two walked ...
Yet, Campbell informed the league’s 32 general managers on Tuesday at their annual November meeting that just 55 of the 708 ...
The records just keep falling for the Jets under new head coach Scott Arniel. Winnipeg defeated the Dallas Stars 4-1 at ...
The seven Hockey Hall of Fame electees will be acknowledged Friday night and inducted on Monday. Here's who going in and how ...
The NCAA’s Division I Council recently voted to allow Canadian Hockey League junior players the chance to compete for NCAA ...
Press releases from hockey teams tend to be pretty bland. The title and opening paragraph contain all of the news ("Player X ...
Liz Rose, a local firefighter who is the youngest Canadian to reach the seven summits ... the spotlight on some hard working South Asian coaches across British Columbia on the special night.
In the middle of last March, when the Islanders faced the Senators, Kyle MacLean went looking for Bob Jones. It had been a while since MacLean had talked with his old coach from juniors — they ...