Month: June 2021
NHL Playoffs Daily: Canadiens look to complete sweep of Jets
With a win on Monday, Montreal will be the first team through to the Stanley Cup semifinals. Plus, get ready for a pivotal Game 5 in the Bruins-Islanders series.
Who’s going No. 1 in the 2021 NHL draft? Evaluators identify a dozen top candidates
The 2020-21 hockey season was a strange one for scouting purposes. We check in with scouts and front-office personnel on the top draft prospects.
Comeback complete: Gallant, Canada win worlds
Nick Paul scored in overtime on a 2-on-1 break with Ottawa Senators teammate Connor Brown and Canada won its 27th world hockey title, beating Finland 3-2 on Sunday night.
NHL, Canada reach cross-border travel deal
The NHL has reached an agreement with the Canadian government to allow for cross-border travel beginning with the Stanley Cup semifinals, the league announced on Sunday.
Goalie Currie becomes 1st female OHL draft pick
Taya Currie, a 16-year-old goaltender, was selected Saturday by the Sarnia Sting, becoming the first female player ever chosen in the Ontario Hockey League draft.
Malkin has knee surgery; no timeline for return
Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin had surgery on his knee and is expected to miss the start of training camp in September.
Blue Jackets’ Domi has surgery, out 5-6 months
Blue Jackets center Max Domi, who was acquired in an October trade with Montreal and had a team-leading 75 penalty minutes this season, is expected to miss five to six months after having surgery on […]
Canada tops U.S. to advance to world hockey final
Andrew Mangiapane scored two goals to help Canada beat the United States 4-2 on Saturday in the semifinals of hockey’s world championship.