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Brad Marchand delivered a vivid message to one former teammate during the latest meeting between the Florida Panthers and the Dallas Stars.
MONTREAL -- Bobby Rousseau, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens between 1965-69 and winner of the 1962 Calder Trophy, voted as NHL rookie of the year, died Saturday at a hospital in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, his family at his side. Rousseau was 85, having battled Alzheimer’s disease for several years.
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NHL rumours: Update on possible Nashville Predators trade pieces
It’s time for some more NHL rumours. We’re closing in on the Christmas holiday, and that means general managers are in the shopping mood. We’ve already seen one massive deal take place this month.
NHL officials said Tuesday they have trimmed the number of host candidates for the 2028 World Cup of Hockey to 16 cities, 10 in North America and six in Europe. NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said after the conclusion of NHL club owners meetings in Colorado that the league will select one host in Europe and one in North America.
The Edmonton Oilers were inches from reaching the NHL's mountaintop, but ultimately fell short in this year's pursuit of the Stanley Cup. For the second consecutive season, the Florida Panthers defeated the Oilers to capture Lord Stanley's Cup. Following ...
There is no title celebration quite like the captain of an NHL team hoisting the Stanley Cup. We mean, unless you love to see sweaty racecar drivers dump milk all over their heads. Of course, some NHL teams have had the chance to lift the Cup recently.
A Stanley Cup championship is the ultimate goal for every NHL player, including goaltenders. Yet, some of the league's greatest goaltenders from the past and present have never had the opportunity to hoist the Cup. Despite having all the tools, their on ...
It’s not a race, but Avalanche fans will always have one thing to brag about. Joe Sakic, Patrick Roy and Peter Forsberg beat John Elway to the punch. The 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche brought the state its first major professional sports championship when they took down the Florida Panthers in four games.
Montreal Canadiens icon Bobby Rousseau, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and Calder Trophy winner, has passed away at 85 after a battle with Alzheimer's. Known for his speed and creativity, Rousseau's illustrious 15-season NHL career included a memorable five-goal game.