Cam Cole, SudburyStar

Cam Cole

SudburyStar

Vancouver, WA, United States

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Past:
  • SudburyStar
  • Edmonton Journal
  • Winnipeg Sun
  • Regina Leader Post
  • National Post
  • Calgary Herald
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Toronto Sun
  • The Montreal Gazette

Past articles by Cam:

Pens win Stanley Cup

Home ice would have been nice. But when you win a Stanley Cup, you don’t quibble about whose surface you’re skating on while passing around the hallowed old urn. → Read More

Howe impacted the game like no other

There was only one Gordie Howe, and there will never be another like him. → Read More

Cam Cole: Sharks cling to slim hope of rallying in Cup final, but history not on their side

It must have been a hockey guy who came up with the axiom: “Experience is what you get when you → Read More

Game 7 between Stars, Blues unpredictable at best

DALLAS — The Dallas Stars played Monday night with their heels hanging off the edge of the cliff, and won. → Read More

Stars hold on for win, force Game 7 vs. Blues

ST. LOUIS — As they say in Texas, the sun don’t shine on the same dog’s … uh, rump every day. → Read More

Blues' Steen a chip off the old block

“Unlike many professional hockey players, Steen was known throughout his career for his thoughtful responses to interview questions.” → Read More

Cody Eakin steps up in big way for Stars

The great, big world of hockey has some much smaller circles within it. → Read More

Stars finally get solid goaltending, even series with Blues

ST. LOUIS — All they needed was some goaltending. → Read More

Blues explode for six goals, thump Stars in Game 3

When Dallas coach Lindy Ruff said Tuesday that the Stars’ series against St. Louis was incredibly close statistically except for one thing -- special teams -- he probably intentionally omitted the other thing: goaltending. → Read More

Goalie conundrum: Ruff has imaginary conversation with Magic 8 Ball

ST. LOUIS — Lindy Ruff got out of bed Sunday night, slid his feet into his slippers, and quietly padded to the bedroom door, and out into the living room. → Read More

Backes plays OT hero as Blues even series with Stars

First, they scored even when they weren’t trying. → Read More

Time for Blues to get work boots on vs. Stars: Hitchcock

DALLAS — David Backes looks like hell. → Read More

Stars escape with narrow win over Blues in Game 1

Try as they might, talk about it until they half-believed it, the St. Louis Blues didn’t have a cure for the hangover left from their exhausting, first-round, Game 7 win over the Chicago Blackhawks. → Read More

Ruff, Hitchcock renew old rivalry in Blues vs. Stars series

They got off to a bad start, Ken Hitchcock and Lindy Ruff, opposing coaches in the 1999 Stanley Cup final; two guys left to rationalize the chaotic ending to one of the Cup’s great trench wars. → Read More

First-round fallout: Wisdom from Ekblad, tirade from Boyle

NEW WORLD ORDER: The last Original Six team left standing, the Chicago Blackhawks, stands no more. So that’s every Canadian club and every one of the old guard gone now. → Read More

When it comes to dire Olympic predictions, Rio checks all boxes

Not all Olympics are like this, and many somehow succeed despite the dire predictions. → Read More

Plenty of playoff proof NHL coach's challenge must go

Question: If we can all admit that hockey is in the midst of another dead puck era, then why is the National Hockey League operating a catch-and-release program for goals? → Read More

‘The rule is doing a good job of taking good goals away’: NHL’s coach’s challenge opens awful can of worms

Cam Cole: In truth, the mandate to get it right fails as often as it succeeds → Read More

No. 16 at Augusta provides plenty of thrills Sunday

Just when you think you’ve seen it all in golf … Sunday at the Masters, the par-3 16th hole featured three holes-in-one, each more improbable than the one before. → Read More

Willet wins Masters after Spieth collapses

There was so much love in the air for Jack Nicklaus’ magical Masters victory of 30 years ago that hardly anyone remembered to observe that other milestone anniversary. → Read More