NHL

  • Canadiens Dump Blues

    The Montreal Canadiens defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champions 6-3 on Saturday night, handing the Blues their first regulation season loss in the young 2019-2020 NHL hockey season. Montreal jumped out...

  • Leafs Snap 3-Game Skid

    The big guns for the Toronto Maple Leafs were silent, but that did not stop the Toronto Maple Leafs from snapping a 3-game losing streak, beating the Detroit Red Wings 5-2...

  • Panic in Tampa Bay

    While it is early in the 2019-2020 NHL season, there has to be panic in the Tampa Bay Lightning organization. With a 2-2-1 record, the Bolts are coming off a 4-2...

  • Auston Matthews Closer to Return

    The Leafs young star Auston Matthews is closer to returning to the lineup and has practiced with the team in a no contact jersey. Team management has indicated there is no...

  • Nylander Sitting for the Season?

    The deadline is approaching for the Toronto Maple Leafs to sign William Nylander to a contract.  In order to be eligible to play in the 2018-19 season, Nylander must be signed...

  • Luongo Sparks 5-Game Win Streak

    Veteran netminder Roberto Luongo has returned to the lineup of the Florida Panthers and since his return on November 2, 2018, Luongo has a 4-2 record, with a 2.48 goals against...

  • Hockey Fans are the Greatest

    At the November 18 match-up between the Nashville Predators and the Toronto Maple Leafs, the mic gave out during the US National Anthem. What fans did next showed why hockey fans...

  • Dwayne Norris: One of the Best

    Newfoundlander Dwayne Norris was recognized as one of the best skaters in hockey circles, so much so that even Don Cherry referred to him as “one of the best damn skaters...

  • Daniel Cleary | Newfoundland Hockey Talk

    Cleary’s Future with the Wings

    Daniel Cleary became the first Newfoundland Native to win the Stanley Cup in 2008. His star was shining bright as the gritty forward showed his grit and determination on the ice....

  • Michael Ryder Raises the Cup

    Boston Bruins Michael Ryder has reached the pinnacle of what many hockey players dream about.  He can now call himself a Stanley Cup champion and take his place in the history...

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