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During his five seasons at the GM post, Bob Gainey made the playoffs four times, but wasn't able to create a team that could seriously contend. More
A season after exploding for 45 goals and 94 points, Zach Parise has continued at a point-per-game pace. But as the Olympics near, he is setting his sights on a gold medal. Ted Cooper takes a closer look at the American sniper. More
It would be unfortunate for Team Canada to be without Ryan Getzlaf, but if the big center can't play, Alex Burrows should be considered. More
It's unbelievable how good Phoenix has been this season. Here are a few thoughts on why they have thrived after a tumultuous off-season. More
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In our weekly unique stat pack where all goals are not created equal, Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin continue to be the NHL's most clutch scorers, carving out a massive lead on the rest of the pack. More
Scores of fans wait with bated breath to find out who will claim gold in Vancouver. Will Canada take glory? Are the Russian poised to spoil the party? Or will another emerge. More
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During his five seasons at the GM post, Bob Gainey made the playoffs four times, but wasn't able to create a team that could seriously contend. More
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It's unbelievable how good Phoenix has been this season. Here are a few thoughts on why they have thrived after a tumultuous off-season.
During his five seasons at the GM post, Bob Gainey made the playoffs four times, but wasn't able to create a team that could seriously contend.
Washington can score like no other team, but will their goaltender and blueline hold up when the going gets tough in the playoffs?
It would be unfortunate for Team Canada to be without Ryan Getzlaf, but if the big center can't play, Alex Burrows should be considered.
John Grigg
Injuries and old bodies doomed the Hurricanes this year, but a plethora of vets on the way out and prospects in the system will make for a fast turnaround.
Ryan Kennedy
Former NHL GM Jay Feaster believes Ken Hitchcock didn't get a fair shake from the Blue Jackets.
Jay Feaster
Sure there were lots of players involved, but how many of those players were top quality and will improve their new team's fortunes?
Bob McCown
A few of the best aspects about the community and business that surround the game.
Adam Proteau
Brendan Burke, who succumbed to injuries suffered in a Friday afternoon car crash, showed bravery in admitting to the world he was gay.
Sam McCaig
The impressive progress of Stamkos and Duchene; Quick's record pace; Howard for Calder; Jokinen belongs on Finland; super Staal; and more.
Brian Duff
The former NHL GM writes any squad that lands a top netminder will feel the benefits on the ice right away.
Mike Smith
In the Feb. 8 issue of The Hockey News, it’s our Olympic preview as Canada and Russia get set to renew one of hockey’s greatest rivalries.
The 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver are right around the corner and THN’s latest special edition magazine previews the tournament from top to bottom.
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"Time couldn't have gone any slower. They were throwing everything on net, but our penalty killers did really well blocking shots and not letting them get to the net."
- Philadelphia goalie Michael Leighton who held off a late two-man advantage for the Devils in Monday's 3-2 win.