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Looking Back at the 2016 NHL Draft: What Are The Top 5 Picks Up To Now?
With the 2025 NHL Draft coming up, it’s interesting to see all of the different talents that will be getting recognition. While it’s essential to look ahead to the future, we should also take a moment to reflect on the players who were once among the top prospects.
Mayline Ruiz
6 hours ago4 min read


Meet the First Five of the PWHL’s Expansion Teams
The PWHL is growing as two new teams are joining the league for the start of the 2025-26 season. PWHL Vancouver and PWHL Seattle have started building their rosters ahead of the upcoming Expansion Draft on Monday and have already signed some of the best available players the league has to offer. During the exclusive signing period, Vancouver and Seattle had the opportunity to sign players who weren’t protected by their teams. In turn, the first five on the roster for both clu
Breanna Ebisch
Jun 94 min read


The NHL’s Greatest Rivalries: Hockey Rivalries We Love (And Love to Hate)
Rivalries, we love them, and we can’t wait to see our favorite rivalries going at it head to head.
Mayline Ruiz
Jun 94 min read


Playoff Heat: A Look at the Top 5 Most Iconic NHL WAG Jackets this Postseason
The NHL Playoffs are always the best time of year. It’s perfect for everyone. For people who are into hockey, who want to see fights, and most importantly, people who are into fashion.
Mayline Ruiz
Jun 24 min read


Behind the Goalie Mask: The Top 5 NHL Goalie Masks of the Season
In the sports world, it can be difficult for some players to show off their creativity. However, hockey players, specifically goalies, get the coolest opportunity.
Mayline Ruiz
May 264 min read


Why the AHL’s Rising Talent Deserves Your Attention
The 2024-25 National Hockey League season was filled with exciting moments that brought more viewers than ever. These momentous events brought more eyes to the NHL; however, the developmental league, the American Hockey League, deserves some love, too.
Mayline Ruiz
May 253 min read


Emily Clark Lifts Ottawa Charge to Overtime Win in Game 1 of The Walter Cup Finals
Emily Clark played the role of team hero on Tuesday night, scoring the overtime winner to lift the Ottawa Charge to a thrilling 2-1 victory over the Minnesota Frost in Game 1 of the PWHL Walter Cup Finals, presented by Scotiabank.
Kailey Sauve
May 223 min read


Next Stop, Seattle: PWHL Expansion Continues Along the West Coast
Get ready, hockey fans, because the Pacific Northwest is about to get a whole lot louder. The PWHL continues to break new ground, announcing major news that Seattle is officially joining the league for the upcoming season–becoming the eighth team in the league that is quickly rewriting the future of women’s professional hockey. This expansion solidifies the league’s West Coast presence, following the recent addition of PWHL Vancouver. Together, the two cities establish the Pa
Kayla Titmarsh
May 63 min read


Too Hot to Handle: Playoff Hot Takes
A few weeks ago, this season’s top teams took to the ice to play each other in contention for the NHL’s ultimate prize: the Stanley Cup. Though the Stanley Cup Playoffs happen annually, this year’s postseason is like no other.
None of the American “Original Six” teams made the cut. The Florida Panthers are looking to repeat their big win Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers are hoping to reverse their fate and get out of the same position they were in last year. The Winnipeg Je
Rebekah Haddad
May 54 min read


New York Sirens' Regular Season Ends With 3-2 Loss to Montreal Victoire
Although the Sirens are not heading to the playoffs for the second straight year, the fans certainly showed out for the last regular season game at Prudential Center on May 3. The Sirens were taking on the Montreal Victoire, a team they defeated just once this season back on Dec. 4. Fans excitedly filled the arena seats and pressed up against the glass with supportive signs to show their appreciation for the team.
Breanna Ebisch
May 43 min read


Breaking the Ice—How Jessica Campbell is making history in the NHL
Jessica Campbell is the first female coach in the NHL and is redefining leadership in hockey. Her journey is one of courage and resilience, pushing her to where she is today.
Lauren Croth
Apr 305 min read


Coast to Coast: The PWHL Expands to Vancouver
Vancouver is officially stepping into the professional women’s hockey spotlight. The PWHL has confirmed what many on the West Coast have dreamed of: the league is coming to the Pacific.
Starting in the 2025-26 season, Vancouver will become the newest destination for the best women’s hockey talent. The league is bringing the game to a city with immense potential and a pretty incredible fanbase. From the Stanley Cup Playoffs to Olympic gold medal games, this city never fails
Kayla Titmarsh
Apr 293 min read


Fresh Off the Press: Bits From the NHL
The regular season has officially ended, with some first-time award winners and some familiar faces earning themselves some recognition. The Stanley Cup Playoff bracket is set, looking unlike anything ever seen before.
As the NHL springs into summer, there’s so much to look forward to. In a sport as fast-paced as hockey, news is coming in as fast as it’s coming off the press. Here are some “News In Brief” stories with the bits from around the league! For the second consecu
Rebekah Haddad
Apr 284 min read


Ashton Bell’s Last-Minute Heroics Lift Ottawa Charge to Dramatic 3–2 Win Over Montréal Victoire
The Ottawa Charge secured a thrilling 3–2 victory over the Montréal Victoire on Saturday afternoon, thanks to a dramatic last-second goal from Ashton Bell. The final jailbreak goal came with just 13 seconds remaining on the clock, leaving the sold-out crowd of 8,576 at TD Place in disbelief and celebration.
Kailey Sauve
Apr 273 min read


Previewing the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs with ESPN Commentators
With the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs just getting underway this past weekend, everyone is chiming in with their predictions and thoughts about the first round matchups and which team they think is going to take home the ultimate prize this season: the Stanley Cup.
Breanna Ebisch
Apr 236 min read


Fire is Catching: A Recap on the Calgary Flames’ Season
At the start of the 2024-25 NHL season, experts, fans, and media members had written the Calgary Flames off. It seemed like everyone outside Calgary and outside the dressing room predicted the team to finish bottom five in the league...
Emma Dowsett
Apr 233 min read


Early Speculation: Your First Look at the 2025 PWHL Draft
Clear your calendars and circle June 24 in bold. The 2025 PWHL Draft is coming to Ottawa, and it’s quickly shaping up to be a must-see event. The nation’s capital is ready to host the league’s third-ever entry draft, and if the first two were exciting already, year three is bringing in even more talent. From future franchise players to sibling stories, this year’s draft class has it all. Ottawa’s hockey heritage runs incredibly deep, and now it’s the site for the PWHL’s next
Kayla Titmarsh
Apr 224 min read


The Playoff Oracle: Five predictions for the 2025 NHL playoffs
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: the NHL playoffs are back! The quest for the cup starts on Saturday, April 19, with the St. Louis Blues taking on the Winnipeg Jets, and the Colorado Avalanche taking on the Dallas Stars.
Kelly Johnson
Apr 214 min read


In Pursuit of Gr8ness: A Narrative on Alex Ovechkin
1979 through 1999 was an era like no other for the NHL. Throughout the ‘80s, many hockey fans across Canada would tune in to their TVs to watch Wayne Gretzky–a.k.a. The Great One–take to the ice for the Edmonton Oilers, his blue and orange jersey vibrantly flashing the number 99. In 1988, Gretzky was traded to the Los Angeles Kings, sparking the beginning of the growth of hockey in the southern United States. He continued to gather fans wherever he went–from Edmonton, to Los
Rebekah Haddad
Apr 214 min read


On the Global Stage: What to Watch at the 2025 IIHF Women’s Worlds
The 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship is heating up in Czechia. While some of the early action has already delivered some dominant performances and incredible individual efforts, there’s still lots to come as the world’s best women’s hockey players battle for gold. Let’s break down the highlights from the tournament’s first few days and preview what’s still to come. It’s no surprise that Team Canada has made an impact early in the tournament. The defending champions record
Kayla Titmarsh
Apr 153 min read
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