The 20 Best Jerseys You’ve Never Seen Bill Schoeninger | January 26, 2015 In the NHL, teams are forced to work exclusively with Reebok in designing and manufacturing their jerseys. Most teams do not vary their jersey design with any great frequency. Some…
When Fans Lose Hold of Reality Nicco Cardarelli | January 21, 2015 If you’ve ever cheered a goal, you’re a fan. If you’ve ever booed the opposition, you’re a fan. If you’ve ever lined up at midnight so you could buy the…
CHL Top Prospects Game Promises To Be Can’t-Miss Showcase Larry Fisher | January 20, 2015 There is more than one showcase this week, and the better of the two will almost certainly be the CHL Top Prospects Game. Not the NHL All-Star Game in Columbus,…
WHL’s Rockets Reminiscent of 2009 Champs Larry Fisher | January 14, 2015 The year was 2009. Jamie Benn and Tyler Myers had just returned from helping Canada capture its fifth straight gold medal at the World Junior Championship. The Calgary Flames, in…
OHL Trade Deadline: Flurry of Action as Contenders Stock Up Carl Maloney | January 12, 2015 With the excitement of the World Junior Championships and the thrilling Canadian win in the rearview mirror, it’s back to business for the rest of junior hockey in the country.…
Oilers’ Draisaitl Landing With WHL’s Rockets? Larry Fisher | December 31, 2014 The rich appear to be getting richer in the Western Hockey League. The month-long rumour that Leon Draisaitl would follow his former junior teammate Josh Morrissey to the WHL-leading Kelowna…
2015 World Juniors a Success for Denmark Craig Hagerman | December 30, 2014 After playing their final game of the preliminary round at the World Junior Hockey Championship, the tournament can already be called a success for Denmark. On Tuesday the Danes played…
Nic Petan: Killing Them Softly Craig Hagerman | December 28, 2014 Team Canada is only through their first two games of the tournament and already are looking to be a better squad than ones dressed over the past few years. The…
Ehlers and Bjorkstrand: Denmark’s Only Hope Callum Fraser | December 21, 2014 Since the World Junior Championship changed its platform in 1995 from a round robin format to a playoff sequence to determine a winner, Denmark has made two insignificant appearances. The latest…
Canada’s Camp Full Of Quality Forwards Larry Fisher | December 13, 2014 Depth, as always, will be a strength for Canada at the upcoming world junior tournament. That pertains to every position, but especially up front, with the plan to roll four…
Fucale vs. Comrie: Canada’s Goaltending Duel Callum Fraser | December 13, 2014 Team Canada’s World Junior camp is well underway now with less than two weeks until Boxing Day. Though the team is waiting for decisions on some eligible players in the NHL,…
Canada’s Defence To Be WHL Heavy Larry Fisher | December 13, 2014 Josh Morrissey and Madison Bowey were paired together on the opening day of Canada’s selection camp for the upcoming IIHF World Junior Championship. They may stay a tandem for the rest…