Russia Defeats Canada 2-1 at IIHF Hockey World Championships

For the second year in a row, Russia defeated Canada at the Finals of the IIHF World Championships. Despite a strong showing by Canada, the Russians came out with a 2-1 victory. Canada opened the scoring just over...

Hockey Fans have Reason to Smile this New Year

While many people are set up for Bowl Games galore today fans of the frozen pond will be getting getting ready for tomorrow's New Year's Day Winter Classic between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings at...

John Tavares Scores Goal of the Year at IIHF World Juniors

Canadian junior hockey phenom John Tavares scored one of the most amazing goals of the year in Canada's first game at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Ottawa. Tavares scored an amazing goal during a...

Canadian National Junior Selection Camp Invitee’s, Full List Available

Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) announced on Wednesdays the names of 38 young men invited to take part in Canada’s National Junior selection camp slated for SBP Arena in Ottawa, Ontario and...

Malkin to Russia?

On the day of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, the Pittsburgh Penguins may have another pressing concern to deal with.According to a report in the Toronto Star, forward Evgeni Malkin has been offered multi-year contracts...

Canada to face Russia for World Hockey Gold

Canada defeated Sweden 5-4 after a back and forth game in Quebec City at the IIHF World Hockey Championships. Canada ran its undefeated streak to 19 games in the competition and will now try to defend the Gold they won last year in Moscow Against a strong Russian team. Russia...

Finland Beats USA in Overtime for Semi-Finals Slot

"Finland's ice hockey team narrowly beat the US in overtime and has thus secured a place in the World Championship semi-finals.The Lions opened strong, leading most of the game 2-nil. But the Finns fell asleep in the third period, allowing the US to tie up the game at 2-2. "

Swedens Ugly Win

"This however was an ugly win, not worthy of the Swedes, and frankly a lousy call by the Refs. A major nasty cross check was put on Sidney Crosby, the young outstanding Canadian in the game, after he scored. "

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