The photo gallery can be viewed at the bottom of this article. When your team is already down three games in the Stanley Cup Final series and a single loss would mean the dream of a championship victory parade is over, it’s understandable that anxiety for Edmonton Oilers fans is …
Read More »ANALYSIS: Former Jets coach Paul Maurice on verge of Stanley Cup victory – Winnipeg
There is talk every year about the Stanley Cup being the most difficult trophy to win. But many of us, including me, assume that means physically tough. I can assure you that every player on both the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers is playing battered and bruised. After all, both …
Read More »ANALYSIS: Off-ice business continues for 30 other teams during Stanley Cup final – Winnipeg
The end is in sight! The long marathon that is the NHL season ends no later than June 24. That’s the date for a potential Game 7 in Sunrise, Fla., between the Oilers and Panthers, if the final series goes that far. But while there are two teams still standing, …
Read More »ANALYSIS: Who should Winnipeg Jets fans support in Stanley Cup Final? – Winnipeg
If you’re seeking a rooting interest in this year’s Stanley Cup Final, there are, of course, two choices: the Florida Panthers or the Edmonton Oilers. Where that may get a little awkward for many in this market is making the choice. You see, the Panthers possess two former Winnipeg Jets …
Read More »Skinner’s 34 saves lead Oilers to Stanley Cup Final in win over Stars – Edmonton
The Edmonton Oilers advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006, after a 2-1 win over the Dallas Stars on Sunday night, at Rogers Place. “There’s been lots of growing pains, for sure–lots of lessons along the way–but this was always part of the plan and it feels good to be here …
Read More »ANALYSIS: Does it matter if a Canadian team wins the Stanley Cup? – Winnipeg
Thirty-one years ago, Canadian hockey fans were on the verge of watching the last time a Canadian-based team won the Stanley Cup. Nine days into June that year, Montreal Canadiens defeated Wayne Gretzky’s L.A. Kings in five games to be the champions of the National Hockey League. Story continues below …
Read More »Toronto Maple Leafs legend Bobby Baun, who scored 1964 Stanley Cup goal, dead at 86
Bobby Baun, a hard-nosed defenceman who entered hockey lore by helping the Toronto Maple Leafs to the 1964 Stanley Cup on a broken leg, has died at the age of 86. Born Sept. 9, 1936, in Lanigan, Sask., as Robert Neil Baun, he played 17 seasons in the NHL. The …
Read More »Port Stanley sign stolen, OPP investigating
Elgin County OPP said the Port Stanley welcome sign was stolen after the sign was cut from its supports using a chainsaw. News Source link
Read More »Montreal is the last Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup. Three decades later we look back
Kirk Muller remembers the speech like it was yesterday. Down 2-0 to the Quebec Nordiques in the first round of the 1993 playoffs — and coming off a clunky regular-season finish — Montreal Canadiens general manager Serge Savard addressed the group during a meal. “Our plane broke down and we …
Read More »Protesters angry over removal of Stanley Park bike lane – BC
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Vancouver Park Board voted to remove the temporary bike lane along Stanley Park Drive back in February but it’s not going without a fight. On Sunday, Protesters came out to share their dismay over the board’s decision and they say removing …
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