Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes, last year's Norris Trophy winner, will miss the 4 Nations Face-Off with an injury.
Team Canada won the Rivalry Series in dramatic fashion over Team USA, but French Broadcaster RDS felt it wasn't worth showing the trophy presentation.
Olympics are one year away. For a hint at who might play on the U.S. men's hockey team, look at the 4 Nations Face-Off roster ...
Standing in the Foster Hewitt Media Gondola for a 1-on-1 interview with NHL.com last week, Guerin had just been asked what ...
Bill Guerin's pick to lead USA on the ice was a no-brainer: "Sully is the right guy for this job. And it’s not just because ...
Quinn Hughes, who has missed four straight games for the Canucks with what is speculated to be a lower-body injury, will not ...
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Hosted on MSNCanucks’ Quinn Hughes to miss 4 Nations Face-Off; Senators’ Jake Sanderson joins USAVancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin has announced on Sunday that defenseman Quinn Hughes will not be playing for ...
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Hosted on MSNWomen players beat the odds to cut a path for ice hockey in IranWomen players beat the odds to cut a path for ice hockey in Iran Iran may seem an unlikely setting for women's ice hockey, but a fledgling league has seen its young players confront the country's ...
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DC News Now on MSNWashington Capitals celebrate Black History Month with newly designed jerseysThe Washington Capitals are celebrating Black History Month with a fresh look. On Feb. 5, the team unveiled the design for ...
The New Jersey Devils played their final game before the 4 Nations Face-Off break on Feb. 8 against the Montreal Canadiens. It was a great performance for the Devils, as they defeated the Canadiens by ...
When Mike Joyce is playing hockey, he feels a sense of gratitude, though it’s hard to see that in the moment sometimes.
The Museum DC has designed an exclusive Black History Month jersey for one of the hottest teams in the NHL, the Washington ...
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