Patrick Sharp’s Tough Luck In Sochi Andy Dudones | February 19, 2014 Few people anticipated what has turned into the story of Patrick Sharp’s tough luck in Sochi. As Team Canada prepares to square off against Latvia in the men’s quarterfinals, the…
Mike Babcock, And The Challenges Ahead For Team Canada Dan Russell | February 18, 2014 In an up and down season marred by injuries, Mike Babcock could be forgiven for looking at this year’s Olympic journey as a break from the stressful daily grind of…
Team Canada’s Lines: What’s Wrong, What’s Right Eric McKelvie | February 17, 2014 Team Canada won its final round robin game against Finland 2-1 in overtime, missing out on a chance to grab the no. 1 seed and instead falling back to no.…
The Five Biggest Surprises in Sochi Bill Schoeninger | February 17, 2014 With group play in Men’s Hockey wrapping up Sunday, the 2014 Olympics will be moving on to the knockout round starting Tuesday. Despite the early start times for those of…
Patrice Bergeron a Key to Canada’s Gold Medal Hopes Carl Maloney | February 14, 2014 It’s not often that a fourth line winger can be counted as a key to victory for a team, but Patrice Bergeron is that exception for Canada this Olympics. A…
Canadian Boy Adam Henrique Hopes to Play for Team Canada Someday Dan Rice | February 14, 2014 When Team Canada played their first game of the 2014 Winter Olympics against Norway in Sochi, Russia it’s safe to say that the majority of the country was tuned in…
Why Patrick Sharp Will Be Canada’s ‘X Factor’ in Sochi Brady Trettenero | February 13, 2014 I love Patrick Sharp. The 32-year-old has emerged as a deadly prolific sniper in the NHL, helping the Chicago Blackhawks win two Stanley Cups in the last four years. Some…
Luongo Looks For Olympic Break from Frightful February Chris McHugh | February 11, 2014 It’s been a tough few weeks for Roberto Luongo, who was probably first in line at the airport gate, banging on the plane’s door and screaming for the pilot…
Examining the Olympic Snub of Brent Seabrook Andy Dudones | February 11, 2014 When it comes to being excluded, Claude Giroux can rest easy in knowing that he is not alone. That’s because Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook will have to live vicariously…
Jonathan Bernier: Among Canada’s Best Andrew Forbes | February 11, 2014 With the men’s Olympic hockey tournament fast approaching in Sochi, Russia, questions regarding why certain players made the team have turned into inquiries of how each team will stack up.…
Team Canada: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not? Meesh Shanmugam | January 30, 2014 It has been a little over three weeks since Team Canada was announced for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Within seconds of the announcement, hockey fans all over North America raced…
The Sidney Crosby Secret: Becoming a Team Canada Captain Justin Glock | January 20, 2014 Sidney Crosby was named the captain of Team Canada for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games on Sunday. He already has an Art Ross Trophy, a Hart Trophy, and a Stanley Cup…