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The Rangers return home, where they had success in Round 1, while the Sharks look to even up against the Kings. More
In Tampa Bay, Tortorella was much more open and friendly with the media than he has been in New York. But the bottom line has always been that the man can coach. More
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Discover teamed with Make-A-Wish and the NHL to grant the wish of 13-year-old Arvada, Colo., resident, Logan Piz, who wished for a chance to spend a day with the Stanley Cup and share it with friends and family. Logan was surprised with the Stanley Cup May 15 at The Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver where he is currently being treated for Ewing’s sarcoma. More
Since retiring from professional hockey Daniel Tkaczuk has dedicated himself to helping young players develop the skills necessary to succeed on the ice. On this installment of Pro Tips, Tkaczuk demonstrates a drill that develops a player’s ability to score on wraparounds. More
The Kings are known for their physical brand of hockey, but they play with a champion-style discipline. More
The Rangers return home, where they had success in Round 1, while the Sharks look to even up against the Kings. More
On this week's list of players we can't wait to see in the NHL one day, we profile Anthony Mantha of the Val-d’Or Foreurs.
London, Halifax and Portland descend on Saskatoon, where the Blades host this year's major junior championship tournament.
The Capitals rebounded from a slow start to make the playoffs, but were bounced early again and have roster issues to address.
In Tampa Bay, Tortorella was much more open and friendly with the media than he has been in New York. But the bottom line has always been that the man can coach.
Ken Campbell
The Kings are known for their physical brand of hockey, but they play with a champion-style discipline.
Ken Campbell
The London Knights were awarded the 2014 Memorial Cup – their second in 10 years – based in large part on the quality of the team. Why now?
Ryan Kennedy
Down 4-1 in the third, Boston got serious to mount the comeback. For Toronto, the crushing loss should accelerate their build.
Ken Campbell
Though he's just 22 and has only a handful of NHL games under his belt, 'Silver Stick' Gardiner has been golden against the Bruins.
Ken Campbell
Don't blame injuries on the Habs loss; should there be transparency in award voting?; and bodychecking in minor hockey.
Ken Campbell
The lockout could have driven fans away from the game, but the tempo and quality of these playoff games is hard to stay away from.
Adam Proteau
Boston's underrated skater was the top scorer the year they won the Cup and is burying the Leafs this year.
Ken Campbell
It’s our Awards Issue, a joint THN/Yahoo! Sports venture to pick the NHL best of the best in 13 categories. Also in the issue: how to munch minutes in the playoffs; the myth of the shot-block; Paul MacLean – from Grizzly to Walrus; and much more.
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Seth Jones, son of former NBA player Popeye Jones, who could be the first visible minority to get selected first overall. The top 100 prospects in the June 30 draft are ranked and profiled by our panel of scouts. Included in the group are a pair of Halifax teammates, Nate MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin. We also review each NHL team's needs going into the draft.
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This Week - Subscribe NowWho will win Game 3 of the Rangers-Bruins series?
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"We're playing the defending champs and you can tell they're not going to beat themselves. That team, just from them going all the way, you can see it over there. There's no panic…You can tell that's a machine over there and we've got to be at our best."
- San Jose's Scott Gomez on the Los Angeles Kings. Los Angeles leads the series 2-1.