Hockey Canada summit puts elite men's hockey under the microscope
The outside of the mask was decorated with the words "boys will be boys, power, kings." The inside read "pain, suicidal, need love."
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The outside of the mask was decorated with the words "boys will be boys, power, kings." The inside read "pain, suicidal, need love."
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Former NHL players Dustin Brown and Jamie Langenbrunner highlight the 2023 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame class unveiled Friday by USA Hockey.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's former coaches in his hometown of Hamilton say his star performance for team Canada at the FIBA Basketball World Cup is a source of pride for the city and its basketball community.
Federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough says she knows what's required to solve Canada's safe sport crisis. The how is still a work in progress.
Marie-Philip Poulin is coming home.
The Indian men's hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh on Tuesday said that the "Bharat" has always been there and added that the transition from India to Bharat will be challenging. His statement comes amid the India vs Bharat row. The invitations extended by President Draupadi Murmu to heads of state, government, and Chief Ministers of States for an official banquet during the G20 Summit in New Delhi sparked a row as the word "India" was replaced with "Bharat". Rather than the customary "President of the Republic of India," the term "Bharat" was used, triggering speculation within political circles, particularly among members of the Opposition INDIA alliance.
Sheldon Kennedy feels the weight of what will be discussed at Hockey Canada's summit in Calgary.
Toronto signed its first three players for the new Professional Women's Hockey League.