My Top 5 | Ben Hutton
What’s the best way to make a good first impression on your new teammates? For Ben Hutton, scoring a goal and adding an assist in a 7-5 win against his former club.
What’s the best way to make a good first impression on your new teammates? For Ben Hutton, scoring a goal and adding an assist in a 7-5 win against his former club.
The dog days of summer may be over, but not for this edition of NHLPA.com’s My Top 5.
With the NFL season having kicked off, Logan Couture stopped by for some gridiron talk, including pro football players he believes would make good NHL players.
The Buffalo Sabres will don special 50th anniversary jerseys this season, and you can count 20-year-old Mittelstadt as a big fan of the new look.
Along with his wife Kelly, David Backes continues to be one of sport’s biggest advocates for animals.
Are you ready for some football? Chris Tanev sure is.
Brady Skjei has been honing his skills at this year’s edition of Da Beauty League and offers up a handful of reasons as to why the Minnesota summer competition is one beauty of a league.
When it comes to a healthy body and mind, Connor Carrick is a true student of the game.
Buckle up, hockey fans. This week’s edition of My Top 5 visits Stanley Cup Champion, Joel Edmundson.
Jeff Skinner will once again bring his ping-pong skills to Smashfest, the annual charity event that takes place on July 25 in Toronto.
Brandon Tanev is no slouch when it comes to creating top-notch BBQ cuisine.
When it comes to personal artwork, Jamie Oleksiak displays his heart on his sleeve... literally.
He’s an offensively gifted forward and respected leader who celebrates his 29th birthday on July 3.
When you win the Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy and the Frank J. Selke Trophy all in one season, you’re going to get noticed.
Three superstars. One legend. One honour. Wednesday night, the recipient of the 2018-19 Ted Lindsay Award (TLA) will be announced.
There are two things the hockey world knows about Zdeno Chara: he’s big and he’s tough.
Brayden Schenn came up big for the Blues in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, scoring once and adding an assist in a 4-2 St. Louis win on home ice.
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St. Louis Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo has been doing it all in this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Get to know more about Boston’s magnificent man behind the mask, Tuuka Rask, in this week’s playoff edition of My Top 5.