Great Canadians: Cassie Campbell-Pascall
The former Captain Canada and two-time Olympic gold medallist shares the lessons hockey taught her, and why...
Fifteen years ago today, Rankin Inlet's Jordin Tootoo became the first Inuk to ever play in the National Hockey League. Check out a report on his debut...
"We just sat on the bench... saying, 'Did I just see that?'"
We look back to Denis Savard's incredible shorthanded goal against one of the best teams in...
Back in 2003, The Hockey News lamented the number of good coaches being fired. But much like today, it didn't take long for those coaches to find work elsewhere.
Every Thursday, we feature an image from the StarPhoenix archives. Today, we see an image of children playing hockey at Coy Avenue and Second Street, from Nov. 29, 1954
We throw back to 1947 when the NHL played their first All-Star Game. Back then it was the defending league champion Maple Leafs against a squad of All-Stars where dust-ups, hard hits and physical play was the norm.
Among the clichés of heroes overcoming impossible odds or hockey really just being about the fights are three excellent cartoons that are required viewing for hockey fans, young and old.
Before the Internet, celebrities used vanity cartoons to brand themselves to children. Which is probably how Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, and Wayne Gretzky ended up fighting really weird crimes in an animated show called "ProStars."
Come, let us take you back to the origins of hockey. We'll answer the age old question, who invented hockey and the influence that a European game had.
The Tradition ContinuesIt was September of 1952 and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was about to launch the first television stations in Canada. In anticipation of this, Imperial Oil, sponsor of Hockey Night in Canada on radio, had been engaged in talks with the CBC to begin televising hockey for the 1952-53 NHL season.
The 1980s were a wild time for hockey fans and there are plenty of O-Pee-Chee and Topps rookie cards from that era that are considered undervalued today.
It's NHL Halloween at THW. We look at the best costumes from NHLers around the league this year, including Tyler Seguin, Phil Kessel and Alex Ovechkin.
Forty years have passed since Darryl Sittler set a virtually unbreakable NHL record with his 10-point game. He caught up with THN to look back on the experience for an oral history.
THIS DATE IN NHL HISTORY, APRIL 16:1949: The Toronto Maple Leafs become the NHL's first modern-era dynasty by winning their third consecutive Stanley Cup. They complete a four-game sweep of the Detroit Red Wings in the Final with a 3-1 victory at Maple Leaf Gardens. Turk Broda allows five goals in four games against the NHL's top-scoring team during the regular season. The win is Toronto's ninth straight in the Final.
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Miss Canada says she was "floored" by the response elicited online Thursday by the hockey-inspired dress that she wore for the "National Costume" round of the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in Miami