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Leafs open to talk of second NHL team: Burke
The NHL continues to play cat-and-mouse with Canadian hockey fans, the latest being those who are calling for a second team in the Greater Toronto Area.
Cheshire's Leetch Enshrined In Hall Of Fame
The NHL lockout, which led to the cancellation of the 2004-05 season, still bothers Brian Leetch .
Sharks are No.1 once again in TSN.ca NHL Power Rankings
The San Jose Sharks top the TSN.ca NHL Power Rankings for the second week in a row, adding some stability to a chart that still has plenty of movement beyond the first spot.
Overtime goal Hull's favourite
Even in retirement, Brett Hull finds himself defending the controversial goal that won the Dallas Stars the 1999 Stanley Cup.
A great irony of Brett Hull was how his gift of gab and penchant for controversy contrasted with his low key reaction while amassing 741 goals.
Brett "Hall of Fame" Hull: Paying Homage To an NHL Legend
There's something about tradition and family when it comes to hockey; it is what makes the sport as amazing and life changing as it is.
Hull's most memorable goal still tainted
With one skate in the crease, Dallas Stars' Brett Hull shoots the Stanley Cup winning goal past the sprawling Buffalo Sabres' Dominik Hasek.
The status of the Phoenix Coyotes was a main topic Thursday during the NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman as fans dialed in following Monday's report that the League has reached a tentative agreement to buy the Coyotes out of bankruptcy.
The Penguins and Red Wings will have to wait for March to stage their Stanley Cup final rematch.
As new NHL season dawns, here's a look at 10 games worth watching
There will be 1,230 NHL regular-season games played between Oct. 1 and April 11 in such places as Stockholm, Helsinki and even Phoenix.
Phoenix Coyotes' Disintegration Continues As Wayne Gretzky Steps Down
ESPNEWS reports that Wayne Gretzky has stepped down as the Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations for the hapless Phoenix Coyotes.
Gretzky exits in shroud of shame
It is a sad day for icons and a new day for hockey fans in Arizona. Wayne Gretzky, the greatest player in National Hockey League history, has resigned as head coach of the Coyotes.
Arguably the greatest American-born hockey player retired about three weeks ago, and there are two reasons I have not spoken on this sooner: 1. I am adjusting to a new job, and lack the time and energy to do enough writing.
Roenick's mouth will be missed most
Jeremy Roenick of the San Jose Sharks retired Thursday after 20 years in the NHL.
Roenick's mouth will be missed most
Jeremy Roenick of the San Jose Sharks retired Thursday after 20 years in the NHL.
Johnson heads west for hockey pursuits
From east to west: Fredericton's Jeff Johnson, 18, is making the move from prep school in the east to junior hockey on the west coast in the hopes of opening up opportunties in the sport.
Ownership updates de rigueur at Governors meeting in Montreal
Commissioner Gary Bettman said one of the highlights for him at the Board of Governors meeting was seeing four of the five 2009 inductees to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Wednesday's meeting.
More Morning Skate: Hulls Among Famous Fathers and Sons
We still wait for the official announcement of the 2009 Hall of Fame inductees. Brett Hull told Mike Heika of The Dallas Morning News yesterday he already knows he'll be honored - and he likely will since he's third all-time in N.H.L. goals scored.
Hall call reunites Detroit trio
STEVE Yzerman, Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille, who won a Stanley Cup together with the Detroit Red Wings in 2002, were reunited on Tuesday when they were voted into the Hall of Fame.
Yzerman, Hull, Leetch wait for Hall call
Brett Hull, Brian Leetch, Steve Yzerman and Luc Robitaille are the leading candidates to be named Tuesday for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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