Mark Scheifele pays a special visit to young cancer patient
When the opportunity arose for the forward to meet with five-year-old Victoria who is battling cancer, both quickly accepted the invite.
When the opportunity arose for the forward to meet with five-year-old Victoria who is battling cancer, both quickly accepted the invite.
NHLPA Goals & Dreams recently donated equipment to the Rantanen Academy hockey school in Finland.
Thompson’s nomadic journey to an NHL life is a story of inspiration, perseverance and patience.
Rachel remains cancer-free, now four years after she was told she had chondrosarcoma.
Roberto Luongo, Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Daniel Alfredsson, Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie will be the latest stars to be enshrined.
More than 100 games into his NHL career, the 11th overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft is making the most of his time on hockey’s grandest stage.
Marie Hoffman, a two-time breast cancer survivor, passed away earlier this year at the age of 92.
Marchment, now in his third NHL campaign, insists he wouldn’t be where he is without the help of skating coach, Barb Underhill.
The son of 18-year NHL veteran Geoff Sanderson, Jake has the goods to be a major contributor in the Senators’ playoff quest.
Brandt says he wouldn't be where he is in hockey without his older brother, Graeme.
The 29-year-old forward has never altered his game plan for success.
Drafted a year apart, Beniers, 19, and Wright, 18, have the skills to make a major impact on the second-year club.
The Nashville Predators forward has an affinity for country music that dates back to his days growing up in Haliburton, Ontario.
The Fort Mac Hockey Brothers Foundation, with an assist from G&D, is making difference in the lives of children.
For Montreal Canadiens goaltender and New Brunswick native, Jake Allen, the game ranks among his most cherished hockey moments.
Selected first overall in the 2021 NHL Draft, the blueliner has drawn comparisons to Tampa Bay Lightning veteran, Victor Hedman.
Roy set NHL career-high marks last season, netting 39 points, including 15 goals.
Having the opportunity to play with some of the game’s elite, including Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, has been a thrill for Yamamoto.
The native of St. Gallen, Switzerland, inked a seven-year contract with the Kings in late June.
The former Boston College standout points to his Minnesota Wild teammates as a big reason for his on-ice success.