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Host Ryan Dixon sits down with writers Ryan Kennedy and John Grigg to discuss… Whether or not the 2010-11 edition Flyers should be considered a Cup contender… The decision to stick with Leighton in goal… The addition of Zherdev… And what to expect from James van Riemsdyk. More
In 15 starts last season with the Maple Leafs, J-S Giguere had a record of 6-7-2-2 with a save percentage of .916. While his numbers aren't awe inspiring, it is expected he will compete with Jonas Gustavsson for the staring job this season. Matt Krebs takes a closer look at Giguere and his relationship with goaltending guru Francois Allaire. More
A pair of UFAs inked similar deals, but one has the potential for boom or bust while the other will provide exactly what's on the brochure. More
According to a source, one possible outcome of arbitration would be for the $102-million contract to be spread evenly across the 12 years. More
In the August 2010 issue of The Hockey News, Ken Campbell takes an in-depth look at Wayne Simmonds’ and Chris Stewart’s tumultuous road to pro hockey. THNTV was there when Campbell sat down with Stewart and Simmonds at their summer home in Toronto. More
Host Ryan Dixon sits down with writers Ryan Kennedy and John Grigg to discuss… Whether or not the 2010-11 edition Flyers should be considered a Cup contender… The decision to stick with Leighton in goal… The addition of Zherdev… And what to expect from James van Riemsdyk. More
Has the trade market for Kaberle dried up? Did Frolov almost jump to the KHL? More moves in store for the Kings?
We count down the NHL's best signings, trades and other big news of the summer.
What to expect and who to watch in Montreal, Nashville and New York.
Many outlets, including The Hockey News, are writing off Toronto as a non-playoff team once again, but there's reasons to be optimistic in Hogtown.
Player agent Eustace King, whose clients include THN coverboys Wayne Simmonds and Chris Stewart, is helping pave the way for a new generation of hockey players.
Far from a household name, the Coyotes enforcer had some of the most intriguing Twitter messages until his account mysteriously disappeared.
A pair of UFAs inked similar deals, but one has the potential for boom or bust while the other will provide exactly what's on the brochure.
Ryan Dixon
Brett Sterling and Keith Aucoin are still trying to make the big time, but both have a solid shot at making that happen this season.
Ryan Kennedy
The former NHL GM and friend of Bob Probert recalls a few fond memories of the player who could strike fear as well as friendship.
Mike Smith
The former Tampa Bay GM writes about the "conditional" Florida-Vancouver trade and why it would have been difficult for the players.
Jay Feaster
According to a source, one possible outcome of arbitration would be for the $102-million contract to be spread evenly across the 12 years.
Ken Campbell
Oilers owner Daryl Katz is trying for a new arena of which taxpayers will pay a substantial portion, but he should be building it with his own money.
Ken Campbell
Selection of American players was strong once again, but the once powerful Czech and Slovak programs have severely fallen off.
Tom Thompson
The American League's CEO and president caps off what was an historic season for the development league as it prepares for another in 2010-11.
Dave Andrews
In the June 7 issue of The Hockey News: We take on last look back at Chicago's first Stanley Cup triumph since 1961 and prepare you for the off-season free agent madness.
The gear, the goods, the life: Fully Loaded's latest issue explores the sexy side of Russian hockey, reveals the best equipment for your style of puck game, and finds out what makes the hottest NHL goalies tick.