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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNFormer Rangers star axed as president of Maple Leafs, clearing possible path to IslandersBrendan Shanahan won’t have his contract as president of hockey operations renewed by the Toronto Maple Leafs, clearing his ...
A trade pitch has the Montreal Canadiens trading veteran forward Brendan Gallagher to a Western team in a one-for-one swap.
In what amounts to one of the biggest international hockey upsets seen in quite some time, Denmark stunned Canada 2-1 in the ...
We're down to the final four teams in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the Eastern and Western Conference Finals begin this ...
Hockey Helps the Homeless Okanagan helped raise $65,000 for BGC Okanagan on Thursday. The charity operates Kelowna's only ...
The Stars lost in the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 and in the conference final each of the past two years. Coach Pete DeBoer and ...
The Dallas Stars came away with the win on Wednesday night over the Edmonton Oilers, but everyone suffered some bumps and bruises before they left the ice.
Hearing patriotic chants from fans during international hockey is custom, but this year it's starting to become a common in ...
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Yardbarker on MSNVideo Essay: The year Vancouver fell in love with the CanucksLong before the “Towel Power” of ’82 or the heartbreak of 2011, the Vancouver Canucks made their first real statement in 1975. In just their fifth NHL season, a scrappy, captain-less group of ...
The Canadian Press on MSN11h
Denmark pulls off huge upset with 2-1 quarterfinal win over Canada at hockey worldsThe third period of the world hockey championship quarterfinal between Canada and Denmark was dominated by a team that ...
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mlive on MSNIslanders eye two ex-Red Wings for high-level positionsAfter being spurned by Ken Holland for their general manager’s job, the New York Islanders are eyeing a pair of former Detroit Red Wings players for high-level positions in their front office.
Nick Olesen scored with 49 seconds remaining in regulation and co-host Denmark stunned star-studded Canada 2-1 in quarterfinal action Thursday at the world hockey championship.
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