No scoring punch other than Kessel and average goaltending does in Leafs once again Senators' Chris Kelly and Leafs' Carl Gunnarsson battle for position in front of goaltender Vesa Toskala during first period action at...
We’re approaching the quarter-pole of the NHL’s 2009-10 regular season, but supporters of the Toronto Maple Leafs already are filled with enough bitter memories to last ‘til the end of the Mayan calendar in 2012
Florida will undergo changes in its ownership structure as minority partners Stuart Siegel and Cliff Viner take control. The Florida Panthers announce the appointment of Jacques Martin, left, as coach and Mike Keenan, right, as...
By Joe Starkey, TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, November 15, 2009 Columnist Joe Starkey and beat reporter Rob Rossi take the circle for this week's question: What rules changes would you approve? Honorable mention: Ed Belfour, Jacques...
Hall of Stars With Brett Hull, a key to Dallas' 1999 Stanley Cup triumph, now enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, expect some more Stars in the upcoming years. The next could be General Manager Joe Nieuwendyk, a teammate of...
TORONTO -- With Brett Hull now officially inducted into the Hall of Fame, the Dallas Stars could find another one of their all-time greats giving an acceptance speech a year from now. Former Stars center and current general...
Just the latest of a number of former Flames prospects to shine for other teams, Craig Anderson can hardly remember his time in Calgary. Unable to come to an agreement with the Flames, Anderson’s professional career stalled...
Dallas Stars' Loui Eriksson and James Neal. Bill Boyce/AP A Stanley Cup champion 10 years ago, Dallas is pulling in the right direction even as financial woes continues to befall owner Tom Hicks Published on Tuesday, Oct. 27,...
When the Maple Leafs chose to trade away Dominic Moore last season, they didn't just lose one player -- they wound up losing two. Since Moore has left the Leafs, so too has Jason Blake's offensive game. In the 26 games since...
There may be clamouring for the National Hockey League in Quebec City, Winnipeg and Hamilton, but the next Canadian site to house NHL games is almost certain to be Saskatoon. And where is the late, great and very loud Bill...