Stanley Cup trustees failing hockey fans
The trustees of the Stanley Cup are fully willing to jeopardize the legacy and history of the Stanley Cup out of respect for the NHL and its players. They're failing the father of the Cup by doing so.
The trustees of the Stanley Cup are fully willing to jeopardize the legacy and history of the Stanley Cup out of respect for the NHL and its players. They're failing the father of the Cup by doing so.
Remembering 'one-eyed' Frank McGee, the Ottawa Senators legend who lost his life serving Canada in World War I.
Silver Seven had the opportunity to talk to Michael McKinley, author of Hockey: A People's History, about his book, the game, and the Canadian experience. This is part one of the interview.
It’s one of the NHL’s strangest curses: no player drafted by the Ottawa Senators has ever won the Stanley Cup.* Despite being in the NHL since 1992, participating in 18 drafts, and selecting...