Friday Nov 20 | Montreal Gazette
Former Montreal Canadiens players Claude Lemieux and teammate from the 1986 Stanley Cup champion Canadiens, Petr Svoboda, raise a glass of a beverage made from Moov frozen fruit.
They skate, they score on Battle of the Blades
Tie Domi and Bob Probert are two of the marquee names in CBC's new reality series where former hockey stars learn to figure skate.
Despite his client Theo Fleury being the talk of the town the last couple of weeks, agent Don Baizley hasn't been talking contract with the Calgary Flames.
The Theoren Fleury comeback story will have another chapter. Fleury won't be part of the Calgary Flames team which will face the New York Islanders tonight in Saskatoon, but head coach Brent Sutter said yesterday the 41-year-old right winger will see more action before a final decision is made on his future in the organization.
Brophy: High price of preseason
Nazem Kadri scored his first NHL preseason goal in front of the same fans who watched him as a junior.
Can Heatley make a winner of San Jose?
After spending the last few offseasons trying to come up with explanations for early playoff exits, the San Jose Sharks think they've finally found somebody who can actually fix the problem.
Fans will have to wait to see Fleury play
Looks like the Theoren Fleury love-in will have to wait for another night. The Calgary Flames open the exhibition season this evening with a tilt against their old pals up the highway, the Edmonton Oilers.
Fleury feeling fitter than ever
Carrying a limp body into the hallway during a training exercise, the Calgary Flames medical staff sparked another round of jokes.
Finding spots on 3rd and 4th lines just got tougher
Sharks' rookies report to training camp today and for those forwards hoping to land a spot on San Jose's third or fourth lines, the competition just got a little tougher.
BT's 2009-10 NHL Season Previews: San Jose Sharks
Proving that the NHL is constantly in motion, the Phoenix Coyotes signed Taylor Pyatt yesterday - a signing that will almost certainly assure their capturing of the Pacific Division crown.
Is it Me? * Is it me, or has the NHL news front been quieter then the fans at a hockey game played in Argentina? * Is it me or does this whole Patrick Kane thing seem ludicrous? We aren't quite sure what happened, but apparently there was a dust up with Kane, his cousin along and a cab driver.
Fleury 'willing to play anywhere'
Theoren Fleury took part in a training session with some members of the Calgary Flames at Westside Arena in Calgary on Wednesday.
Fleury doing his part to make NHL comeback a reality
Although the odds are stacked against him, Theoren Fleury is hoping for a return to the National Hockey League.
Fleury doing his part to make NHL comeback a reality
Although the odds are stacked against him, Theoren Fleury is hoping for a return to the National Hockey League.
Fleury doing his part to make NHL comeback a reality
Although the odds are stacked against him, Theoren Fleury is hoping for a return to the National Hockey League.
Fleury - willing to play anywhere'
At 41, Theoren Fleury realizes his quest for a storybook return to the National Hockey League could involve a chapter or two in another less-glamorous setting.
Theoren Fleury is attempting an NHL comeback at the age of 41. Photograph by: Calgary Herald, Archive Looking back, maybe it should've been a tip-off. There was Theoren Fleury last winter down in the bowels of the Pengrowth Saddledome, an hour or so after a Flames game against the San Jose Sharks, winking mischievously over his shoulder and firing ...
Sharks sign former Nashville center Scott Nichol
The San Jose Sharks have signed center Scott Nichol, adding veteran depth to their changing lineup.
Immelman withdraws from British Open: Trevor Immelman has withdrawn from the British Open next week because of a wrist injury that has been slow to heal.
Koivu leaves Habs a better man
The boy who grew into a man in Montreal admits leaving the Canadiens wasn't easy.