So, Your Maple Leafs Made The Playoffs, Eh? Mark Ascione | April 30, 2013 So, your Toronto Maple Leafs have qualified for the playoffs again, eh? First time since 2004. There’s a palpable excitement in Toronto as the city’s hockey heroes have finally made…
Muscular Dystrophy And Hockey Clayton Theriault | January 21, 2013 Hockey. There are not enough words to describe what it means to me. Ever since I can remember I’ve been a diehard hockey fan. When I was little, whenever I…
How the Hall of Fame Should Elect Players Thomas Strangward | November 21, 2012 Last week’s induction ceremony at the Hockey Hall of Fame saw an elite group of players granted entrance to the hall, as Joe Sakic, Adam Oates, Pavel Bure, and Mats…
Don Cherry Thinks Roberto Luongo Would Pass On The Maple Leafs Mark Ritter | November 6, 2012 With the NHL still in full lockout mode everything is pretty quiet. That is unless your name is Don Cherry! Cherry, who has managed to stay in the headlines…
Quinn’s Maple Leafs: Most Memorable Playoff Moments Mark Ascione | October 19, 2012 Sadly for LeafNation, playoff memories are not recent at all. They pre-date the 2004-05 NHL lockout. They don’t include any Stanley Cup final appearances, let alone championships in the last…
Florida Panthers It’s Been a Long Time Coming Karl Selvig | April 13, 2012 Tonight ends a streak of 11 years, 11 months, and 29 days sans playoffs for the Florida Panthers. During that time, Florida has had eight coaches, eight general managers, and…
Inducting the Eagle. Ed Belfour Enters the Hockey Hall of Fame Stephen Stoneman | November 14, 2011 He will go down as one of the best goalers of all time. Tonight, Ed Belfour will take his place into the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside other greats Joe Nieuwendyk,…
Five Reasons the Sharks Have Started Slowly — and Five Reasons Not to Worry About It Walter McLaughlin | October 21, 2011 It is way too early for this article. Only in Columbus are they about ready to jump off the Main Street Bridge and into the Scioto River due to their…
Odd streak to end with Luongo? Jason Kurylo | June 13, 2011 Roberto Luongo came within one win of being the first #1 goaltender since 1976 to win a Stanley Cup while also wearing the number 1 on his back. Here’s…