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An 8-year-old Acushnet boy is on a mission to make dreams come true for kids with cancer, and he’s doing it all one hockey puck at a time. 8-year-old Jack Leandro loves hockey, and practices everyday.
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Yardbarker on MSNAround the NHL: Sabres’ sign Timmins, Penguins’ talking Karlsson trade, Backstrom signs SHL dealWelcome back to another edition of around the NHL, the last one in the month of July. August is just around the corner, as ...
The Carolina Hurricanes have become known for thinking outside of the box, doing things their own way and even playing a ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins have a slew of players who are either in the final or second-to-last year of their contract.
Could Tristan Jarry be the answer to the Oilers’ goaltending problem? Michael Amato explores that and more in an ...
For 92 years, the Kalaris family has sold cool treats to Pittsburghers from the famous orange cart in the North Side.
Athletes from all walks of life experience the fast-paced excitement of the first Hockey5s tournament in Palmyra, ...
IRVING, Texas -- For Seth Jones, there was no other place he wanted to spend his day with the Stanley Cup than at his local ...
Nieuwendyk and Strangis will be honored at the team’s Hall of Fame induction gala Nov. 16 at Gilley’s Dallas South Side ...
Let's run through the Penguins' top prospects, what the organization thinks about them and when they could arrive in ...
During Todd Nelson’s first year as head coach of the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, Anthony Mantha scored 21 goals and 45 ...
Anthony Mantha doesn’t have specific goals in mind — aside from the goals that go into a hockey net — as he enters the ...
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