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While Charlie McAvoy has been practicing with the Boston Bruins, his 2024-25 season is over as a result of shoulder injury ...
The best Team Canada roster there has ever been had ... Up front, you had your choice of Phil Esposito or Marcel Dionne, Bobby Clarke, Gil Perreault or Darryl Sittler at centre.
The Russian hockey star’s ties with Putin – and the Great One’s warmth with Washington – make his goal-scoring acumen hard to ...
We know Alex Ovechkin and Wayne Gretzky light the lamp with the best of players, but who joins him as the best goal-scorers ...
February 24, 1982 – Scores his 77th goal to break Phil Esposito’s single season ... 1987 – Scores 21 points (three goals and 18 assists) in Team Canada’s victory against the USSR in ...
Phil Esposito was on Wayne Watch in 1982 as Gretzky approached Espo's single-season goals record of 76. Gretzky broke it at ...
Not to worry, kid. The duo of Evgeny Kuznetsov and Dylan Strome supplied five helpers each on Ovechkin’s first 17 goals of ...
It’s perhaps fitting that one of the players to follow Cheverie in the press conference room was Kristin O’Neill. The forward has been penciled into the team’s second line from the time she was the ...
Doing literally anything else to help his team win? He’s not interested ... not to mention Jean Beliveau, Phil Esposito, Bryan Trottier, Stan Mikita, Connor McDavid … you get the picture.
Alex Ovechkin has broken Wayne Gretzky’s record for the most goals in NHL history by scoring the 895th of his career.