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How Advanced Stats Are Breaking Hockey's Tough Guy Culture
Following a hiring binge of analytics-minded staff in the NHL, hockey's culture of violent masculinity might be on the verge of a game-changing shift.
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Anthem singer wipes out, doesn't skip a beat
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Steven Stamkos Remarkable Memory
Steven Stamkos is known to distinctly remember every single goal he's ever scored. James Duthie on TSN tested that theory and the results were quite good.
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Penguins, Flyers fans sing ‘O Canada’ in support of Ottawa after shootings
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators were due to play on Wednesday night. They did not because downtown Ottawa came under siege earlier in the day, when a gunman shot and killed a solider at the National War Memorial before the gunman was shot and killed inside the Canadian Parliament building.
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Red Wings and Hockey Legend Gordie Howe's Health Failing After Severe Stroke
Howe has been staying in Texas with his daughter, and his sons spent today going to Texas likely to say goodbye.
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Detroit Red Wings great Gordie Howe recovering after severe stroke
Gordie Howe — the hockey legend and giant among Detroit sports figures — has suffered a severe stroke that has his family rushing to his bedside in Lubbock, Texas.
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Porn Star Takes Shots At NHL Player
Porn actress Lisa Ann says she won't help the Philadelphia Flyers' Michael Del Zotto score off the ice. The 42-year-old adult film veteran, who earned notoriety last month for an apparent outing and bed session with a Notre Dame freshman football player, claimed on Twitter that Del Zotto is no pro in the romance game.
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NHL jersey ads 'coming' says league exec
Ads could soon appear on NHL teams' jerseys. NHL chief operating officer John Collins said in an interview posted Thursday by Sports Business Daily that jersey sponsorship is "coming and happening," though he didn't give any details or a timeframe for when the move may occur.
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Boston Bruins' Seth Griffith scores a beauty between the legs
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Toronto Maple Leafs fans finish singing US anthem after technical difficulties
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Longtime NHL coach Pat Quinn dies at 71
Pat Quinn, a former defenseman and longtime NHL coach and executive who brought a gruff and passionate presence to hockey across the decades, has died at 71.
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Ennis backhander
Too early for goal of the year?
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Jean Beliveau, beloved Canadiens hockey legend, dead at 83
Montreal Canadiens legend Jean Béliveau has passed away at the age of 83, the NHL team announced Tuesday night. He won 10 Stanley Cups as a player and earned the nickname Le Gros Bill (after a Quebec folk hero), but both on and off the ice Béliveau was better known for his skill, sportsmanship and a gentlemanly air that very nearly made him Canada's Governor General in 1994.
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Preds’ James Neal first player to be named & shamed under NHL’s anti-diving push
It is something of an understatement to say Predators winger James Neal has a reputation among NHL players and officials, and it isn’t a good one. Even before he was dealt to Nashville this summer, he became infamous for embellishing and vicious episodes.
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Ovie splits 2 NJ Defencemen and then undresses the goalie
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Canada beats Russia 5-4, wins gold at world junior championship
After a strong start, Canada fought off a resurgent Russia to finish 5-4 at the world junior championship final, winning gold for the first time since 2009.
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NHL stars get creative with GoPro
NHL stars take their creativity to the next level with the help of GoPro.
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The sickest goal from this weekend's All-star festivities came from the KHL in Russia
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Coyle scores breakaway from behind net
Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle scores an amazing breakaway goal by stretching the puck back from behind the net of Oilers goalie Viktor Fasth.
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Leafs goalie gives up goal on shot from 114 feet away
Not much has been going right for the Arizona Coyotes recently. Fortunately for them, things also have been going poorly for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Coyotes rallied to beat the Maple Leafs 3-1 Thursday night to end a seven-game losing streak. The rally started with an Oliver Ekman-Larsson goal that typified the Maple Leafs’ bad run. It was scored five seconds into the third period. It was short-handed and worst of all, it was a flip shot from 114 feet away that eluded...
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