Retire, hang up your skates. Every hockey player dreads this inevitable day in their career. For Paul Byron, this day had been planned for some time. Since that day, he realized that the pain he endured in his hips began
With teams and fans having access to more information than ever before, the question is, is the “underrated” or “under the radar” player in danger of extinction in the National Hockey League? Perhaps. But even in 2024, the Montreal Canadiens
Vekassy (ICF)/AP Photo-Lee Jin-man/THE CANADIAN PRESS/James Worsfold The weekend promises to be a busy one for Team Canada athletes. The Canadian women’s soccer team begins its two-game series against Jamaica to secure a spot at the Paris Olympics. Canadian breakdancers
As the Coyotes and Kings prepare to play two preseason games in Australia this weekend, many fans are discovering that there is hockey on the other side of the world. In recent years, the National Hockey League (NHL) has hosted
Thomas Grégoire was never drafted into the National Hockey League. At 1.70 m, he’s not exactly the most imposing. He was never remembered again during his two seasons in the American League and went into exile in Europe. But even
The Mike Babcock saga has traveled across the hockey world and Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis spoke about it on Wednesday. • Also read: Martin St-Louis’ new analogy: The Canadian is no longer in the “baby” stage • Also
With butterflies in my stomach, I flew to Toronto on Monday morning to attend a historic moment in sports: the first draft of the PWHL, the professional women’s hockey league. This league brings together the best female ice hockey players
For the second straight year, Ottawa Senators players were cautious when expressing their expectations during the organization’s annual golf tournament. Last year, during the 2022 edition of the event before training camp, the vast majority of ‘Sens’ hockey players said
As Montreal Canadiens training camp begins, Samuel Montembeault still hasn’t signed a contract extension. However, the one who could become a free agent next July without compensation has not lost hope of reaching an agreement with Kent Hughes before the
At the age of 51, Donald Brashear will return to the NHL after playing more than 1,000 games in the NHL. The former Canadiens, Canucks, Flyers, Capitals and Rangers tough guy will wear the Marquis de Jonquière colors. “I am