Five Takeaways From U.S. Gold at Four Nations Cup Dustin Nelson | November 7, 2016 For the second straight year, the U.S. women’s team took first at the Four Nations Cup. Though they dropped a decision to Canada in the round-robin stage, they turned it…
October Swedish Spotlight: Daniel Paille, Draft Watch & More David Carlsson | November 3, 2016 Just in time for the first snow to fall in the southern parts of Sweden, I am launching this segment on The Hockey Writers, where I share with you the hottest hockey topics…
Miroslav Satan Talks World Cup, Islanders and Chess Noel Fogelman | October 21, 2016 Miroslav Satan has one of the greatest hockey names of all time. The last name pronounced “Sha-tan,” the Slovak native made nearly every list of the greatest hockey names of all time. But…
Sledge Hockey: Can Team Canada Catch Team USA? Jon Bateman | October 18, 2016 The fierce rivalry between Team Canada and Team USA is alive and well in the Paralympic sport of sledge hockey. If you haven’t seen a game yet, sledge hockey made…
NHL Players Should Be Allowed to Compete in 2018 Olympics Sammi Silber | October 9, 2016 The NHL has until Jan. 15 to decide whether or not they will allow players to participate in the 2018 Olympics in South Korea, but Alex Ovechkin has already made…
Red Wings World Cup Takeaways Tony Wolak | October 1, 2016 Now that the 2016 World Cup of Hockey is over, the participating Detroit Red Wings players are set to join their teammates for the remainder of the preseason. Team Europe…
World Cup Champs: Canada on Top of the Hockey World Marcy Di Michele | September 30, 2016 It was never in doubt. Okay, actually it was. For two periods, and 17 minutes of the third, Team Europe suffocated, stymied and smothered Team Canada, who looked disjointed and…
How’d the Habs Do at World Cup of Hockey? Brianne Spiker | September 30, 2016 In total, the Montreal Canadiens had six representatives at the World Cup of Hockey. Carey Price and Shea Weber suited up for Team Canada, Andrei Markov and Alexei Emelin for…
World Cup Has Impact on OHL Matt and DJ | September 30, 2016 The second week of OHL action began Wednesday night when the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds traveled to Windsor to take on the Spitfires. In this contest alone, the Spitfires were…
The Unstoppable Team Canada Anthony Fusco | September 30, 2016 If there was ever any doubt that Team Canada was the most dominant hockey nation in the world, those doubts can now officially be put to rest. Before the World…
Do Fans Care About World Cup? Marcy Di Michele | September 29, 2016 The Air Canada Centre was sold out for game one of the World Cup of Hockey final, but the empty seats were evidence that not everyone actually attended. On the…
Team Europe Proving They Have NHL Players Too James Caldwell | September 28, 2016 With all the excitement that has surrounded the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, the underdogs in Team Europe have surprised everyone and advanced to the best-of-three final series, where they…