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Things are settling into a predicable order in the standings... Oh no, Carolina... and get the PVR ready for a busy December. More
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The OHL player and highly touted 2010 NHL draft prospect talks about life on the sidelines and what's made his team successful this season. More
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The Jiri Tlusty-Philippe Paradis deal was certainly a head-scratcher and makes one wonder why teams give up on some prospects so easily. More
Host Edward Fraser sits down with editors Sam McCaig and John Grigg to discuss...Chicago’s recent signings and their pending cap troubles… Marc Savard’s new contract… The play of Tuukka Rask… And the goaltending situation in Chicago. More
Just because the post-OT one-on-ones are up from previous years doesn't mean the league should address the "issue" post-haste. More
When Mark Streit was drafted 262nd overall in the 2004 draft, many analysts thought he was a long shot to make the NHL. But through hard work and perseverance the 6-foot, 197-pounder was able to crack the big leagues. In his first season with the Islanders, Streit set a career high in goals with 16 and for the first time finished the year a plus player. Adam Proteau explores the development of Mark Streit. More
Things are settling into a predicable order in the standings... Oh no, Carolina... and get the PVR ready for a busy December. More
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Phil Kessel's arrival in Toronto has meant a jump in production for many Maple Leafs.
In this week's mailbag: Grading the Wild... Will Ovie get his come-uppins?... and who will win the Art Ross.
In our weekly look at the world of minor hockey, we profile Cristoval 'Boo' Nieves of the Syracuse Nationals.
The Jiri Tlusty-Philippe Paradis deal was certainly a head-scratcher and makes one wonder why teams give up on some prospects so easily.
We like to think we're a forward-thinking bunch here at THN, but it's time we take that to the next level and start to address fans who haven't even been born yet.
Which way will the Ducks fly?... another reason to like the shootout... and WJC success doesn't always mean likewise in the NHL.
Just because the post-OT one-on-ones are up from previous years doesn't mean the league should address the "issue" post-haste.
Jason Kay
Wearing his favorite team colors wherever he goes, Ryan Stotland takes to his bike for charity in a part of the world where hockey isn't on the radar.
Edward Fraser
The OHL player and highly touted 2010 NHL draft prospect talks about life on the sidelines and what's made his team successful this season.
Gregg Sutch
How fair is it that the Capitals superstar will be banned from playing if he was going to miss the games due to injury regardless?
Bob McCown
A secondary scorer who will ask for a hefty raise, Washington should look at trading Alexander Semin or else they will start having issues with the salary cap.
Ryan Dixon
While they have a stable of sturdy, emerging players on the blueline, the Rangers have come to rely on the kids for too much.
Ryan Kennedy
In this THN.com Insider Blog, the Stanley Cup-winning former Tampa GM looks at what each team can be grateful for so far this season.
Jay Feaster
The Canadian university hockey player explores the importance of culture in an organization and the difference between school and pro teams.
Jason Cassidy
In the Nov. 30 issue of The Hockey News: Our cover story delves into how hits and physical play have evolved over time.
The Hockey News' newest special edition, focuses on hockey lifestyle, products and equipment.
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Is Peter Laviolette a good choice to replace John Stevens as coach of the Flyers?
"For all of you fans who supported the team for 100 years - it was special for you guys - but for us, as players, it was something unbelievable."
- Canadiens great Guy Lafleur addressing the Bell Centre crowd during the team's centennial celebration Friday.