Former Flyer & Blazer André Lacroix Remembers Time in Philly Matthew Ward | October 26, 2023 When even the most casual sports fan thinks of hockey in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Flyers undoubtedly come to mind. Founded in 1967, the Flyers became one of the NHL’s storied…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Players Relent – Canada Back In Tourney Rick Cole | March 11, 2016 After an impassioned plea by Rev. David Bauer, the players on the Canadian national hockey team reconsidered their earlier decision and voted to continue and finish the World Hockey Championship…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Leafs Down to One Goalie – Again Rick Cole | March 1, 2016 The Toronto Maple Leafs are down to just one healthy goaltender again. Injuries have forced the top three netminders on Toronto’s depth chart out of the lineup for the second…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Rookie Crozier an All-Star Rick Cole | May 7, 2015 Detroit Red Wings rookie goalie Roger Crozier’s splendid second half of the National Hockey League season was enough for voters to name him to the NHL First All-Star team, which…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Olmstead to Coach Rangers? Rick Cole | March 2, 2015 Former NHL star Bert Olmstead, now the director of player personnel for the New York Rangers, said yesterday he is open to the possibility of coaching the Rangers should they…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Marcel Makes ‘Em Count Rick Cole | January 22, 2015 Defenceman Marcel Pronovost scored his first goal of the season, and it was the game-winner as the Detroit Red Wings blanked the Boston Bruins 3-0 in the only National Hockey…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Hawks Win 7th Straight Rick Cole | December 21, 2014 The Chicago Black Hawks, once again led by scoring machine Bobby Hull, won their seventh straight game in one of three played in the National Hockey League last night. The…