Hockey
NHL, players unveil inclusion coalition they hope will help make hockey more diverse and welcoming
The NHL and NHLPA are launching a new inclusion committee made up of current and former men's and women's players, with minority and LGBTQ+ representation, aimed at diversifying hockey and making the sport more welcoming.
SharesChicago Blackhawks acquire forward Taylor Hall in multiplayer trade with Boston Bruins
Taylor Hall knows a lot about being the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft.
SharesThe top prospects for the 2023 NHL draft from Bedard to Fantilli to Reinbacher and more
CONNOR BEDARD, center, 5-foot-10, 185 pounds, shoots right.
SharesIn a forward-heavy NHL draft class, teams looking for defensemen have options topped by Reinbacher
David Reinbacher was quick to rally to the defense of his fellow defensemen, and whether this year's NHL draft class of blue liners lacks depth and is getting overshadowed by the hype regarding a Connor Bedard-led group of high-skilled forwards.
SharesWhere to pick Matvei Michkov and other Russian players is a top question at the NHL draft
While the political climate has shifted again, the debate over drafting highly touted Russian hockey players is familiar.
SharesConnor Bedard broke windows and records in becoming the NHL draft's presumptive No. 1 pick
The tales of how much time Connor Bedard devoted to developing his precise and productive puck-shooting skills while growing up in the secluded neighborhood of Lynn Valley, tucked amid Vancouver's North Shore mountains, have become the stuff of lore.
SharesHurricanes re-sign captain Jordan Staal to a 4-year contract worth $11.6 million
Jordan Staal is staying with the Carolina Hurricanes after signing a four-year contract worth $11.6 million.
SharesAvalanche acquire center Ryan Johansen in a trade with the Predators
The Colorado Avalanche have filled their second-line center void by acquiring Ryan Johansen from the Nashville Predators on Saturday.
SharesLOVERRO: Putin may be stymied in Ukraine, but he's steamrolled the NHL
NHL clubs aren't deciding who celebrates LGBTQ rights, when and how -- Putin is.
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