
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.
by The Hockey News - August 18, 2012 9:34 AM EDT
Ken Campbell sat down with budding star Taylor Hall for an in-depth interview for a feature in the autumn issue of THN's hockey lifestyle magazine, Fully Loaded, and THNTV was there.
Earlier this summer, Edmonton Oilers winger Taylor Hall got his first taste of coaching, at the Allstate All-Canadians National Mentorship Camp, as he led his team of 14- and 15-year-olds into battle versus John Tavares and his contingent of Bantam-aged players.
by The Hockey News - August 16, 2012 10:00 AM EDT
Taylor Hall took time from his busy summer schedule to coach at the All-State All-Canadian Mentorship Camp in July. Ken Campbell caught up with Hall at the camp for a story in the upcoming autumn issue of THN's hockey lifestyle magazine, Fully Loaded, and THNTV was there.
Taylor Hall is spending his second straight summer rehabbing an injury that ended his season prematurely. But even with his busy schedule the talented winger still made time to coach at the All-State All-Canadian Mentorship Camp early this summer.
by The Hockey News - August 11, 2012 9:20 AM EDT
For a brief time, the Brass succeeded as New Orleans’ first big hockey venture. But the NBA’s arrival spelled their end.
By Ryan Whirty
When the ECHL’s New Orleans Brass were launched in 1997, it was a big deal, not only in a city where ice – other than in sweet tea – is rare, but also in the African-American community, where interest in the sport is, unfortunately, also rare.
by The Hockey News - August 6, 2012 9:30 AM EDT
Minnesota Wild center Zenon Konopka is a major supporter of concussion research and is willing to give both his time and money to the cause. THN's Matt Larkin talked to Konopka at a recent charity gold event.
Minnesota Wild center Zenon Konopka is a major supporter of concussion research and is willing to give both his time and money to the cause. Early this year, Konopka introduced a line of red and white wines, ZK28, and agreed to donate a dollar from each bottle sold to www.
by The Hockey News - July 31, 2012 1:00 PM EDT
Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis are titans in the world of comedy, but how would the two funny men fare when talk turned to hockey? THN’s Ryan Kennedy caught up with the actors in Toronto, where they were in town to promote their new film The Campaign.
Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis are titans in the world of comedy, but how would the two funny men fare when talk turned to hockey?
THN’s Ryan Kennedy caught up with the actors in Toronto, where they were in town to promote their new film The Campaign.
by The Hockey News - July 29, 2012 12:57 PM EDT
Ever wonder where your favorite NHLers from days gone by ended up? THN.com's Backchecking articles look back at the careers of former greats and chronicles their lives after hockey. This time we've made a video out of it. THN’s Matt Larkin caught up with former NHLer Garry Leeman at the Stopconcussions.com charity golf tournament in Toronto.
Ever wonder where your favorite NHLers from days gone by ended up? THN.com's Backchecking articles look back at the careers of former greats and chronicles their lives after hockey.
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"That hockey game will haunt me until the day I die…"
- Toronto's Joffrey Lupul reacting on Twitter to his team's meltdown loss in Game 7 to the Boston Bruins.