Henrik Sedin has reached the 1,000 NHL career-point milestone – all with the Vancouver Canucks.
Most of Martin St. Louis' time these days are spent at a rink with his hockey-playing sons. So much so, that the first NHL game he attended since he retired was last week in Tampa Bay.
Jonathan Toews' number one pet peeve may, or may not, surprise you.
Although clearly impressed by what he does on the ice, the highest compliments Jack Eichel receives from his teammates centre on personality, not performance.
After receiving a party invitation from young Lucas Bydak by way of Twitter, Laine made sure he made a belated birthday visit as soon as he could.
Steve Larmer has played on some pretty big stages in his impressive career – and won. Yet returning to Chicago last month as part of the Blackhawks’ One Last Shift, in which the NHL original six club honours past legends with a pregame ceremony, had the 55-year-old Larmer feeling a bit nervous.
He either leads the league or ranks near the top of the list in a number of statistical categories, but all-star goaltender Devan Dubnyk remains the ultimate team player.
Alex Ovechkin’s 1,000th NHL point solidifies him as the first Washington Capital to achieve the feat, and the 37th player in NHL history to record the total with one franchise.
In this week's Player Q&A, we find out why Patrick Eaves is the back-to-back, defending Smashfest Champion.
Which NHL building saw the Winnipeg Jets veteran in stitches, literally? Which Original Six building tops his list of road places to play at? The 33-year-old winger, who’s closing in on 720 NHL regular season games played, goes coast-to-coast in this week’s edition of My Top 5.
There is a distinct height difference between Zemgus Girgensons and Kristaps Porzingis, but both Latvian-born athletes have plenty of reason to look up to one another.
St. Louis Blues goaltender Carter Hutton (in full NHL gear) gave the Cardinals’ pitching machine a go during a weeklong celebration of sports in St. Louis.
If it wasn’t for a freak injury, Ryan Reaves might have been playing professional football rather than NHL hockey. But that doesn’t mean the Blues bruising forward has lost any of his love for the gridiron game.
Milt Schmidt, the hockey hall of famer who led Boston to two Stanley Cup championships as the centre of the "Kraut Line," served Canada in World War II and returned to the NHL to win its MVP award and two more titles as the Bruins general manager, died on Wednesday, the team said.
The legacy of the Swedish, former Ottawa Senators captain affectionately known as Alfie, is forever undeniable as his name hangs from the rafters at Canadian Tire Centre, but it continues off the ice.
There was a time, Bryan Rust recalls, when his collegiate hockey career and a possible shot at playing on the game’s biggest stage could have fizzled out. He somehow found a way to make sure it didn’t.
After a thrilling 5-4 overtime win on New Year’s Day in the first-ever Centennial Classic, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov shared his thoughts about the joy of hockey in the great outdoors.
When it comes to life on and off the ice, Brandon Saad hopes the new year is a carbon copy of 2016. It’s easy to see why he’d feel that way.
Duncan Keith: Bears. Beets. Breaking Bad.
It’s a sound that initially took Cam Atkinson by surprise. And although there are times it still does catch him off guard, one of Columbus’ offensive catalysts will tell you it’s always music to his ears.