Which five current NHL stars have the golden touch when it comes to putting up the points in the Stanley Cup Playoffs?
Nathan MacKinnon helped the Avalanche to a huge Game 3 win, earning the game's first star with a pair of goals in Colorado's first win in two years against the Nashville Predators.
Sidney Crosby posted a four-point night to bring him 171 in his NHL postseason career, moving the Pittsburgh Penguins captain one point away from tying Mario Lemieux for the franchise record in postseason points.
David Pastrnak sure did a lot of damage with 15:46 of ice time – including an NHL record and his first postseason hat trick.
Brian Elliott picked up his first Stanley Cup Playoffs win with the Philadelphia Flyers to help even their series at one apiece. Elliott turned aside 34 of 35 shots he faced, including 31 consecutively.
While Evander Kane watched Stanley Cup playoff hockey from his couch during the first eight years of his NHL career, the power forward felt confident he could thrive in the pressurized atmosphere of the post-season if he could only get the chance.
Ahead of his team's 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, Blake Comeau looks back to a 10-game win streak that had him thinking, "This team has a different feel to it."
Marc-Andre Fleury stole the show, and every shot he faced Wednesday night to help the Vegas Golden Knights to a 1-0 win in the team's first Stanley Cup Playoffs appearance.
Originally aired March 27, 2000, we revisit a time when Ray Bourque – one of the best defencemen to ever lace them up in the NHL – was brand new to the Colorado Avalanche and had yet to hoist the Stanley Cup.
As far as bad breaks go, literally and figuratively, it couldn’t have been any worse for Nick Bonino. But in the end, things got better – much better.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have won the 2017 Stanley Cup, defeating the Nashville Predators in the Final with a 2-0 victory in Game 6 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Sunday night.
Find out who has the edge in the Stanley Cup Final, according to Brad May, as the 2007 Stanley Cup winner with the Anaheim Ducks picks his game-changers in this edition of 'My Top 5'.
There is a moment before almost every game when Bryan Rust takes pause to recall the one piece of advice that he’s never forgotten.
After 14 NHL seasons and 907 career regular-season games with five different organizations, the 36-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman made his postseason debut last Wednesday evening.
Connor Brown might not get to catch episodes of his favourite television show for a bit. After all, the Toronto Maple Leafs rookie has other priorities these days.
The Pittsburgh Penguins captured the 2016 Stanley Cup, defeating the San Jose Sharks in the Final with a 3-1 victory in Game 6 at SAP Center in San Jose on Sunday night.
He might not have a point in this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, but Clayton Stoner has made a point of being a sound contributor in Anaheim’s championship quest.
The Los Angeles Kings have captured the 2014 Stanley Cup championship after defeating the New York Rangers in five games.
Are you a player’s biggest fan? Prove it in the NHLPA’s #MyFavouritePlayer showdown.
On Monday, November 4th Chicago Blackhawks players visit the White House for the second time in four years.