
by The Hockey News - September 1, 2012 10:00 AM EDT
Scott Laughton wasn't the most flashy prospect taken in the NHL draft, but the Flyers saw enough drive and potential t take him 20th overall. THN's Ryan Kennedy caught up with Laughton at the NHLPA Rookie Showcase.
Scott Laughton wasn't the most flashy prospect taken in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, but the Philadelphia Flyers were impressed by his responsible play in the defensive zone and staunch work ethic.
by The Hockey News - August 31, 2012 12:10 PM EDT
When Tomas Jurco first arrived in North America, there were concerns about his consistency. But after three solid years in the Quebec League, those concerns have dissipated. THN's Ryan Kennedy caught up with the Detroit prospect at the NHLPA Rookie Showcase.
When Tomas Jurco first arrived in North America to play for the Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec League, there were concerns about his consistency.
by The Hockey News - August 29, 2012 1:47 PM EDT
Despite speculation the Edmonton Oilers would select a defenseman with the No. 1 pick in June's draft, the team went with the consensus top prospect, Nail Yakupov. Ryan Kennedy caught up with the smiling Russian to talk about his summer and looking forward to his first NHL experience.
Despite loads of speculation the Edmonton Oilers would select a defenseman with the No. 1 overall pick in this past June's draft, the team went with the consensus top prospect, Nail Yakupov.
by Adam Proteau - August 29, 2012 11:20 AM EDT
The 1972 Summit Series remains not only a seminal moment in hockey history, but also of the national histories of both Canada and Russia. To mark the 40th anniversary of the Summit Series, THN spoke to several members of the Canadian squad for an oral history of the on-and-off-ice details of the event.
The 1972 Summit Series – an eight-game tournament between a Canadian team of NHLers and one from the former Soviet Union, with games played across Canada and in Moscow – remains not only a seminal moment in hockey history, but also of the national histories of both Canada and Russia.
by The Hockey News - August 28, 2012 1:20 PM EDT
After an impressive major junior career with the Saint John Sea Dogs, Montreal Canadiens prospect Nathan Beaulieu is ready to set off on a pro career. Ryan Kennedy caught up with the defenseman to talk about the upcoming season and more.
Nathan Beaulieu’s major junior career came to an end last spring with a heart-breaking loss to the Shawinigan Cataractes in the Memorial Cup semifinal.
by The Hockey News - August 27, 2012 11:15 AM EDT
Bonus photos from the "Lazy Sunday" shoot from the Autumn Fully Loaded issue (available soon at the THN.com online store)
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by The Hockey News - August 27, 2012 11:05 AM EDT
Bonus photos from the "Lazy Sunday" shoot from the Autumn Fully Loaded issue (available soon at the THN.com online store)
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by The Hockey News - August 26, 2012 10:41 AM EDT
Patrick Kane scored one of the most memorable Stanley Cup-winning goals in recent years – even if it took a second for most people to process. But the dynamic Chicago forward is always looking to become more dangerous, so he spends part of his summer with skills coach Darryl Belfry and Ryan Kennedy caught up with him.
Patrick Kane scored one of the most memorable Stanley Cup-winning goals in recent years – even if it took a second for most people to process.
by The Hockey News - August 25, 2012 11:44 AM EDT
Darryl Belfry is a highly respected skills coach who works with NHL stars such as Sidney Crosby, Patrick Kane and John Tavares. His Pro Playmakers service offers video analysis to the players, as well as on-ice tutelage that is customized to the skater's needs. Ryan Kennedy caught up with him to discuss his methods.
Darryl Belfry is a highly respected skills coach who works with NHL stars such as Sidney Crosby, Patrick Kane and John Tavares. His Pro Playmakers service offers video analysis to the players, as well as on-ice tutelage that is customized to the skater's needs.
by The Hockey News - August 24, 2012 12:35 PM EDT
Dan Girardi knows he will again be called upon to log major minutes on the Rangers blueline this season, so he’s tailoring his summer workouts to better prepare for the rigors of his demanding role. Girardi is once again working with Darryl Belfry of Pro Playmakers Hockey and Ryan Kennedy caught up with the defensive stalwart after one of his on-ice sessions.
Dan Girardi knows he will again be called upon to log major minutes on the Rangers blueline this season, so he’s tailoring his summer workouts to better prepare for the rigors of his demanding role.
by The Hockey News - August 22, 2012 5:24 PM EDT
From NHLPA headquarters in Toronto, host Ryan Kennedy is joined by the National Post’s Michael Traikos to discuss Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle, the Flyers and more.
From NHLPA headquarters in Toronto, host Ryan Kennedy is joined by the National Post’s Michael Traikos to discuss...
• Taylor Hall’s new contract…
• What that means for Jordan Eberle…
• Scott Hartnell and Wayne Simmonds re-upping with the Flyers…
• And whether or not we should be surprised by these deals in the face of a potential lockout.
by The Hockey News - August 19, 2012 10:25 AM EDT
Ken Campbell sat down with Edmonton Oilers’ winger Taylor Hall and THNTV was there. In the final installment of the three-part interview, the pair discuss Hall’s memories from his draft year, dealing with the pressure of playing in a hockey hotbed, life away from billets and parents and more.
For the autumn issue of THN's hockey lifestyle magazine, Fully Loaded, on sale Aug. 20, 2012, Ken Campbell sat down with Edmonton Oilers’ winger Taylor Hall and THNTV was there.
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