Category: Joe Mullen
Jaccob Slavin Wins 2024 Lady Byng Trophy
Jaccob SlavinOn Thursday, May 30, Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin was named the recipient of the 2024 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy. The award is given “to the player adjudged to have…
Read moreTop 50 Flames of All Time: #24 Joe Mullen
Calgary FlamesIn the history of the Calgary Flames, there have been several players of small physical stature that made a big on-ice impact. One of the first, and best, was a short winger from Boston College. Let’s look at Joe Mullen, #24 on our countdown. Player, 1986-90 A product of New York City, Mullen was in...
Read moreFormer NHLers Highlight 3ICE Rosters for Inaugural Season
Larry MurphyThe new professional 3-on-3 hockey league, 3ICE, has announced its rosters for its debut campaign, highlighted by former NHLers and even some Olympic influence.
Read moreDismantling the 1989 Stanley Cup champions
Michael NylanderLast week, May 25 to be precise, was the 32nd anniversary of the Calgary Flames’ lone Stanley Cup championship win. Despite being scary good in the late ’80s – they won back-to-back Presidents’ Trophies in 1987-88 and 1988-89 – the Flames won just a single Cup. Here’s a look back at how the powerhou...
Read moreNew York State’s All-Time NHL Starting Lineup
Montreal CanadiensNew York has grown to become one of the biggest hotspots in the world. The state boasts three NHL teams, eight total Stanley Cups, and one of the greatest dynasties ... Read moreNew York State’s All-Time NHL Starting Lineup
Read moreKane Is Already the Greatest American-Born NHL Player of All-Time
Winnipeg JetsWhile most anticipate Kane becoming the best player to develop out of the USA, I’m here to tell you that he already is.Despite the handful of former superstars born on the same soil with higher point totals than Kane, that does little to tell the full story.As it stands, following his three-point pe...
Read moreAP Sportlight
Toronto Maple LeafsFeb. 7 1882 - John L. Sullivan wins the world heavyweight bare-knuckle title by beating Paddy Ryan in a nine-round bout in Mississippi City, Miss. 1942 - At the Millrose Games in New York, Dutch Warmerdam becomes the first man to clear 15 feet in the pole vault indoors. Warmerdam, ...
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