Hockey
Sidney Crosby joins Team Canada at world hockey championships
Sidney Crosby is heading to Switzerland to represent his country at the men's world hockey championships, Hockey Canada announced on Tuesday.
SharesPWHL draft class headed by 5 U.S Olympics gold medalists, including Wisconsin’s Caroline Harvey
The PWHL's upcoming draft class is made up of a 235-player pool and, as highly anticipated, headed by five members of the U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning team, including defender Caroline Harvey.
SharesGolden Knights lived on their penalty kill before the Ducks finally made them pay
The Golden Knights' penalty kill, backed by goalie Carter Hart's stellar play, has been so good that Vegas has been able to get away with committing more penalties than usual.
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The fifth and deciding game of the PWHL's first-round playoff series between Minnesota and Montreal scheduled for Monday night has been postponed.
SharesIslanders donating to open a child support center in honor of Matthew Schaefer’s late mother
The New York Islanders will donate $150,000 to create a child support center in honor of Matthew Schaefer's late mother, Jennifer, who died of breast cancer in February 2024, the team said Monday.
SharesHurricanes rolling in playoffs with another lengthy between-rounds rest
The Carolina Hurricanes have secured their long-sought shot at breaking through a familiar roadblock in the Eastern Conference final.
SharesAvs make their first goalie change by pulling Wedgewood for Blackwood during Game 3 in loss to Wild
The Colorado Avalanche made a change in net for the first time this postseason, pulling Scott Wedgewood early in the second period of Game 3 of their second-round NHL playoff series on Saturday night after he allowed three goals to the Minnesota Wild.
SharesByram, McLeod score to revive Sabres power play in win over Montreal in second round playoff opener
Bowen Byram and Ryan McLeod scored on consecutive power-play opportunities in reviving Buffalo's anemic special-teams unit, and the Sabres defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series on Wednesday night.
SharesDoes the NHL need more replay reviews for penalties and scrums or would they slow the game?
Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour figures the NHL has the best officials in the world. He still thinks they could use some help in sorting through the chaos - both before and after the whistle - that comes with the NHL playoffs.
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