With one of the NHL’s youngest rosters, a team that’s teeming with emerging talent, Jeff Skinner is embracing the opportunity of being a mentor.
Sitting third on the team in goals at the time of his injury, Tanev was on pace for his best offensive season to date.
Brody was joined on stage by Byram to announce a $60,000 donation.
Kunin launched the Luke Kunin T1D fund last November to provide support to kids living with Type 1 Diabetes.
Fresh off signing a two-year contract, the Maple Leafs blueliner on what he hopes to achieve next both on and off the ice.
The second annual Henrique Montour Golf Classic was a huge success on all fronts.
Set for July 20 in Toronto, several NHL players will take part in an evening that raises money for rare cancer and concussion research.
Set for July 20 at Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto, Smashfest, makes its return to Toronto.
The New York Islanders captain, is part of an impressive list of late-round draft picks who have gone on to enjoy a prosperous NHL careers.
With a trio of legendary Canucks getting the call to the hall, Vancouver captain Bo Horvat reflects.
Whether it’s his teammates, his family or his hometown – Darcy Kuemper ranks sharing his success with others among the best parts of winning the Stanley Cup.
The Colorado Avalanche defeated the reigning two-time champion Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night at Amalie Arena.
Through his partnership with Kids Help Phone, Luke Prokop is making an impact in the lives of young people across Canada.
The 2021-22 Ted Lindsay Award recipient, Auston Matthews, capped off a notable season with the vote from fellow NHLPA members.
Erik Johnson is doing all he can to make the most of his first trip to the Stanley Cup Final.
Amid a season of career-best numbers, Nick Suzuki found ways to be a leader off the ice, too.
Maria Dennis, in addition to her role as Director of Player Health and Safety and Associate Counsel for the NHLPA, also chairs the NHL/NHLPA Female Hockey Advisory Committee.
Whether he’s observing a scouting report or beating the Zamboni to the rink, Andrew Cogliano is always prepared for the opportunity to make a difference on the ice.
While he wasn’t part of the first two Stanley Cup wins for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Nick Paul has fit in quickly along the quest for a three-peat.
As an author, an entrepreneur and hockey player, Zach Hyman is just as versatile in his game on the ice.