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With a ton of players on the injured list, including many stars, the story of the NHL season so far as been the players who aren't playing. More
Instead of moving a failing franchise to a new market, why not just scrap it altogether to make the league better? More
The league's GMs would be wise to use the upcoming meetings to decide exactly whether or not reckless hits and injuries are an issue worth dealing with. More
The young defender has excelled in his rookie NHL campaign, living up to the hype that followed him from Sweden to the NHL, and the 6-foot-6, 230-pounder is poised to establish himself as a premiere blueliner in the league for years to come. Ryan Kennedy takes a closer look at the Lightning’s defensive future. More
The fact some Flames and Leafs got their needles first isn't anything new; the privileged are often at the front of the line. More
The prime days of one of the game's greatest warriors are long gone and any GM thinking he can recapture that glory is far off base. More
The former NHLer currently skating with Portland of the American League talks about riding the bus, keeping in shape and helping young players develop. More
With a ton of players on the injured list, including many stars, the story of the NHL season so far as been the players who aren't playing. More
Who has the upper-hand for the No. 1 role in Montreal, Anaheim and Washington?
The veteran of more than 900 NHL games talks about his life in hockey, on and off the ice.
In the mailbag: Liambas suspension?... Where will Atlanta and Florida go?... Germany's goalie?... and more.
Instead of moving a failing franchise to a new market, why not just scrap it altogether to make the league better?
The prime days of one of the game's greatest warriors are long gone and any GM thinking he can recapture that glory is far off base.
David Branch's suspension of Michael Liambas shows the OHL’s commish gets it and will get people within the game to debate vicious checks and head shots.
With a ton of players on the injured list, including many stars, the story of the NHL season so far as been the players who aren't playing.
Sam McCaig
The league's GMs would be wise to use the upcoming meetings to decide exactly whether or not reckless hits and injuries are an issue worth dealing with.
Ken Campbell
The former NHLer currently skating with Portland of the American League talks about riding the bus, keeping in shape and helping young players develop.
Joe DiPenta
The American League's president explains why letting players develop, rather than rushing them to the show, is the way to go.
Dave Andrews
The fact some Flames and Leafs got their needles first isn't anything new; the privileged are often at the front of the line.
Jason Kay
As the 2010 Games in Vancouver draw near, there's plenty of debate on who should be starting in goal for Canada, the U.S., Russia, Finland and the Czech Republic.
Ryan Dixon
Is Vinny Lecavalier playing well enough to earn a spot? What effect will injuries to certain players have? Does Dustin Penner fit into the mix?
Jay Feaster
The Canadian Women's League goalie explains why working on fundamentals is often the best way to break a losing streak.
Erika Vanderveer
In the Nov. 16 issue of The Hockey News we salute the best of the blueline with The Defensemen Issue.
This collector’s edition is a top-to-bottom look at the greatest jerseys in the history of the game.
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Who should start in goal for Russia at the Olympics?
“I was coming in to take the boards away and had some good jump. He bobbled the puck at the last second and I don’t think he saw me coming at all. It was a shoulder right in his chest. He’s eight feet tall, so it’s not like you could hit him in the head.”
- Ottawa's Chris Neil about a hit he threw on Tampa's Victor Hedman Thursday night, causing Hedman to leave the game.