Calle Jarnkrok returns: What it means for the Maple Leafs’ trade deadline approach
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Toronto Maple Leafs are evaluating their options for roster improvements. While speculation continues around potential…
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Toronto Maple Leafs are evaluating their options for roster improvements. While speculation continues around potential…
It is hard to think that it was only 26 years ago that women’s ice hockey was part of the Winter Olympics for the first time. The 1998 Nagano games in Japan saw it added for the first time with only six teams participating with the United States and Canada dominating the tournament which was played in February of that year.
The NHL season has reached the All-Star Game with the bye weeks on the horizon for the teams. Things are really starting to take shape now with about 60% of the regular season behind us.
Here we are, into the holiday season of another year. This is not a time of year that everyone enjoys so luckily there is plenty of sport on the betting sites for us all to enjoy if Auntie Jean and the click of her knitting needles are just too much to take! Get out of the house and watch something fresh and live rather than Christmas Vacation or The Grinch for the 100th time!
10 countries will meet at the 2024 IIHF World Juniors which starts on December 26 in Sweden. The final is on January 5, a stage Canada will be looking to get to for the fifth tournament in a row. The betting sites will have some odds available for the games when the time comes and given that we are still a week away from the opening game, it is only the tournament winner at present. Let’s take a look at the 10 teams and the tournament as a whole.
On December 4 1909, the Montreal Canadiens came into being. 114 years have passed for the ultimate hockey franchise and while success has been harder with the regular expansions in the NHL, there are few fans of any team in the league who will deny Montreal’s place at the head of the league.
On November 23 1988, Wayne Gretzky netted the 600 goal of his record setting career. On the 35th anniversary of this landmark, we look at the other members of the 600 club, the relentless march of Alex Ovechkin and whether any of the current stars of the NHL can make it to this milestone and beyond.