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Golden Again: The Wisconsin Badgers Win Back-to-back National Championships
For the past four years, the gold medal game in the women’s Frozen Four tournament has come down to the Ohio State Buckeyes and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers. The Badgers defeated their rivals in this year’s tournament by a score of 3-2, capturing their ninth National title and focusing our attention on women’s hockey along the way.
Caitlyn Wagner
Mar 315 min read


Erik Karlsson Dominating in Historic Fashion as Penguins Push for Playoffs
As the end of the NHL regular season approaches, the Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves locked in a tight race in the Metropolitan Division. And if there's one player driving their push toward the playoffs, it's Erik Karlsson. With Sidney Crosby sidelined for a significant stretch due to injury and Evgeni Malkin missing five games due to suspension, Karlsson stepped up massively—anchoring the blue line and elevating the entire team when they needed it most.
Karinna Leonard
Mar 304 min read


Frankel Shuts the Door as Kluge Scores First PWHL Goal in 2–0 Fleet Win
Behind another dominant performance from Aerin Frankel and a milestone first goal from Laura Kluge, the Boston Fleet skated to a composed shutout win over the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday night at Tsongas Center.
Karinna Leonard
Mar 293 min read


Shirley Returns as Fleet Defeat Torrent 3–0 Behind Frankel’s Record Night
When you attend a Boston Fleet game, there are a few things you can always expect to experience. Chants for Aerin Frankel echo throughout the arena, growing louder with every save and the energy rarely dips—whether it's a penalty kill or a routine breakout.
What you can also always expect is inclusion.
On Saturday afterrnon at Tsongas Center, that feeling was impossible to miss. Fleet players arrived in mismatched socks, inviting fans to join them in recognizing World
Karinna Leonard
Mar 263 min read


Should the NHL Do More To Protect Its Players?
If you’ve been following along with the NHL’s 2025-2026 season, then (even if you’re not a Leafs fan), you’ve inevitably seen someone on your favourite team get injured. It might have been a bad hit into the boards, it might have been a brutal check, or maybe unrelated to hockey all together, but you’ve been upset about injuries frequently this season.
But… do you feel like you’ve been shedding tears about stars being injured perhaps a little too much?
Caitlyn Wagner
Mar 245 min read


Sceptres Shut Out Fleet 2-0, Snapping Boston's Home Winning Streak
In their first home game back from the Olympic break, the Boston Fleet suffered their first home loss of the season, falling 2-0 to the Toronto Sceptres in a St. Patrick's Day matchup at Agganis Arena. Another sellout crowd and a playoff-like, physical intensity underscored the league's momentum. While the Fleet will look to regroup after their first home loss of the season, the Sceptres leave with confidence as they head down the stretch, backed by a strong defensive effort
Karinna Leonard
Mar 235 min read


Olympic Stars Shine as Fleet Defeat Charge 3-2
If you needed a reminder that the PWHL is the post-Olympics playground we’ve always deserved, Saturday, February 28th in Ottawa was it. The Boston Fleet and Ottawa Charge both hit the ice for their first game back after Milano Cortina, and the whole afternoon felt like an Olympic reunion disguised as a regular season matchup. Fifteen Olympians shared the ice. Fifteen. In one league game in Ottawa.
Megan Cundari
Mar 183 min read


Beyond the Calder Race: Rookies Making Their Mark Across the NHL
Every year, a new class of rookies takes the NHL by storm. Last season saw players like Macklin Celebrini and Lane Hutson grab the spotlight, while this year’s conversation has centered around newcomers such as Matthew Schaefer and Ivan Demidov. Beyond the biggest names, several rookies have quietly been putting together impressive seasons of their own. While the Calder Trophy race often dominates the headlines, plenty of standout performances are unfolding just outside the a
Karinna Leonard
Mar 166 min read


Women's History Month Spotlight: Women's Hockey in the Record Books
From the PWHL to the Olympics, women's hockey has captured all eyes. From history being made to attendance records being set and broken, the ice has never been hotter.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 73 min read


Team USA is Golden Again: How U.S. Women's Hockey Won Gold in Milano Cortina
With the 2026 Olympics officially wrapping up on February 22, there were numerous athletes who left a resounding impact on spectators, one of those being the Women's USA Hockey Team. Let's take a look at how Team USA brought home the gold this year, following their biggest win during the gold medal game after going to overtime.
Mayline Ruiz
Mar 44 min read


How Analytics Became the Language of Modern Sports: MLB and the NHL
An integral part of modern sports culture is analytics. Whether through fantasy leagues, front offices, or casual fans catching up on a game, data now shapes how sports are discussed and understood. With MLB spring training underway and the NHL season entering its final stretch as playoff races intensify and end-of-season awards loom, this is a perfect moment to examine the evolution of analytics in sports.
Karinna Leonard
Mar 27 min read


A Beginner’s Guide to the PWHL: Where to Watch Women’s Hockey After the Olympics
If the Olympics got you hooked on women’s hockey, the rivalries, the skill, the edge-of-your-seat overtime, you don’t have to wait another four years for more.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is where those stars play year-round, and in 2025-26, the league is bigger, more competitive, and officially coast-to-coast.
Elizabeth MacBey
Mar 14 min read


Macklin Celebrini Isn't Just the Youngest Player for Team Canada - He's Also Written His Name in the History Books
We’re sure you've heard about Macklin Celebrini’s age – because it was talked about a lot. He may not be the youngest player to ever breathe (although with how much the analysts were going on about him, it sure feels like it), but he is the youngest player to ever be named to Team Canada. At merely 19 years old, he beat out Drew Doughty, who was only 20 when he was named to the Winter Olympics in 2010.
Caitlyn Wagner
Feb 245 min read


Breaking Barriers and Shaping the Future: The Rise of Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards
If you watched the Olympics, you know who Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards are. You heard their names chanted countless times as Team USA powered through the tournament. You heard those chants again when gold medals were placed around their necks, and you watched Harvey be named tournament MVP. And if you're active on social media, you may have even caught their pregame TikToks, too. What you may not know is how long the two have been friends.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 235 min read


Laila Edwards: A Power Forward Built for Hockey’s Biggest Moments
Some players generate hype. Others just show up and produce.
Laila Edwards is firmly in the second category.
The young American forward has quickly become one of the most impactful rising players in women’s hockey thanks to a blend of size, skill, and on-ice instincts that coaches can’t teach. Whether she’s wearing a Team USA jersey on the international stage or competing with the University of Wisconsin, Edwards plays a pro-style game that translates at every level.
Elizabeth MacBey
Feb 223 min read


From Injury to Team Sweden Olympic Captain: Gabriel Landeskog’s Story of Resilience
In 2020, Landeskog was injured when his teammate's skate blade sliced his kneecap, causing significant cartilage damage. What followed was a series of surgeries and a determination to return to the game he loved. After the injury, Landeskog underwent a minor procedure before returning and ultimately leading the Colorado Avalanche to hoisting the Stanley Cup in June of 2022. At the time, it appeared to be a triumphant return, but in reality, it marked the beginning of an even
Karinna Leonard
Feb 165 min read


The Heart of Boston Hockey: A Look Inside the 2026 Beanpot
If you love hockey, Boston is arguably the best city in the United States to call home. Beyond the Bruins, the city is defined by a wealth of history, tradition, and college hockey, and nothing showcases that better than the Beanpot. For many fans and players alike, the tournament is a rite of passage with an annual clash between Boston College, Boston University, Harvard, and Northeastern.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 106 min read


From Zero to Hero: Logan Thompson's Journey to the Olympics
Team Canada has no shortage of talent at the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics, but no one quite has the story that Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson does. From the Western Hockey League (WHL), University Sports (USports), and bouncing around various East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) teams, Thompson has seen it all – and now, at 28, he is playing in his second international tournament and serves as an inspiration to never give up, no matter where you are in your career.
Caitlyn Wagner
Feb 105 min read


Leslie Leads Charge Comeback in Olympic Send-Off Win
On a night dedicated to celebrating the world’s biggest sporting stage, the Ottawa Charge delivered a performance worthy of an Olympic spotlight.
Kailey Sauve
Feb 63 min read


How Heated Rivalry Changed Sports (And Who Gets to be a Sports Fan)
What started as just another book-to-TV adaptation sports show quickly become the show everyone was talking about. Not just hardcore fans or people who already knew about hockey, everyone. And once we saw how massive Heated Rivalry became, we knew that sports had officially entered a new era.
Qulzum Nafees
Feb 53 min read
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