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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
There was only one Gordie Howe, and there will never be another like him. → Read More
It must have been a hockey guy who came up with the axiom: “Experience is what you get when you → Read More
DALLAS — The Dallas Stars played Monday night with their heels hanging off the edge of the cliff, and won. → Read More
ST. LOUIS — As they say in Texas, the sun don’t shine on the same dog’s … uh, rump every day. → Read More
“Unlike many professional hockey players, Steen was known throughout his career for his thoughtful responses to interview questions.” → Read More
The great, big world of hockey has some much smaller circles within it. → Read More
ST. LOUIS — All they needed was some goaltending. → Read More
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
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
First, they scored even when they weren’t trying. → Read More
DALLAS — David Backes looks like hell. → Read More
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
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
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
Not all Olympics are like this, and many somehow succeed despite the dire predictions. → Read More
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
Cam Cole: In truth, the mandate to get it right fails as often as it succeeds → Read More
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
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