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Ice Hockey – Middleton looks to future as England protest error
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The score was 0-0 after a closely matched first half but Matias Paredes scored twice in a minute after the restart to secure his country's first medal at the event.
But England Hockey chairman Philip!-->…
New senior hockey league gets green light to forge ahead
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HAMPDEN Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador has given the green light to a new four-team senior hockey league.
The decision to approve a new four-team league — known as the Central-West Senior Hockey…
Hockey: Solar Bears Agree to Terms with Lang, Ullrich, Slater, Gallant, and Shutron
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The Orlando Solar Bears, proud affiliate of the NHL's Minnesota Wild and Toronto Maple Leafs and AHL's Iowa Wild and Toronto Marlies, announced on Monday that they have agreed to terms with F Mickey Lang, F Mike…
USA Hockey Officiating Development Camp Comes to USHL City
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by Bryan Fongers, Muskegon Lumberjacks
The L.C. Walker Arena, along with the Muskegon Lumberjacks, is pleased to announce the arrival of USA Hockey’s top amateur officials to downtown Muskegon as their…
Blues hoping an old hockey friendship will rekindle business success
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The bonds of friendship that began in the mid-1980s between two former college hockey players working in New York City have been rekindled again in the executive offices of the St. Louis Blues.
Former…
The Dutch Secret to Soccer Success: Field Hockey
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When the Netherlands opened its World Cup campaign with a shocking 5-1 defeat of defending champion Spain last week, it did more than send a seismic jolt through this tournament.
It also served as a…
Badgers men’s hockey: Rosters set for Blake Geoffrion Classic
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An impressive array of NHL talent makes up the rosters for the first Blake Geffrion Hockey Classic.
Among the former University of Wisconsin men’s hockey players scheduled to participate are Rene…
FROM THE STANDS: Indian hockey needs a big clean-up
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By Qaiser Mohammad Ali
First, the vastly popular Indian Premier League cast its huge shadow on a preparatory camp of the Indian national hockey team.
And then the build-up to the football…
Hockey Notes: Johnston’s Laurito headed to West Point
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John Laurito of Johnston has verbally committed to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.
A speedy 5-foot-8, 160-pound forward who scored 31 points as a junior at the St. Paul’s…
James Dolan the hockey fan excited for Stanley Cup Final
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By BARBARA BARKER
No one is more thrilled to see the Rangers in the Stanley Cup Final than Madison Square Garden executive chairman James Dolan.
Dolan, who was on the radio with WFAN's Mike Francesa!-->…
Top Hockey Prospect Sam Bennett Can’t Do One Pull-Up At NHL Draft Combine
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He's the best amateur hockey player in North America, he may be the top overall pick in the upcoming NHL draft and he can't do a single pull-up.
Sam Bennett, 17, said he was "disappointed" with himself…
Joe Hockey’s budget is an assault on social justice
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At around the 15 minute mark of Hockey’s budget night speech, I’d had enough. It wasn’t the fake economic emergency, the fiddled forecasts or the alleged debt burden, claimed in the name of fixing the budget for…
HOCKEY: Selangor a threat
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THE signs are all positive going into the Malaysia Games for Selangor’s hockey team but captain Amir Zulkarnain Ahmad Robangi has reminded his teammates not to get ahead of themselves in what could potentially be the…
HOCKEY: Happy Kumar
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AT age 34, goalkeeper S. Kumar will finally realise his childhood dream of playing in the World Cup.
His saves against Japan in the World League semi-finals penalty shoot-out took Malaysia to the World Cup…
Home Sports Hockey NHL: Five-goal outburst gives Kings a tie and a…
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CHICAGO Wayne Gretzky appeared on a national radio show Wednesday afternoon, and the subject of the conversation was dynasties. Gretzky, of course, knows a thing or two about the topic having won five Stanley Cups…
Hockey official TJ Courtney receives scholarship
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Although winning scholarships is old hat for T.J. Courtney, the Cornwall resident isn’t letting it go to his head.
Courtney recently won his second straight Kenneth R. Stiles-Seaman Hotchkiss…
Love of music, hockey runs in Ben Smith’s family
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Ben Smith's brother, James Austin Smith (a Northwestern grad), playing a piece written by their father, Larry Alan Smith. The piece is called "Three Angularities."
There always was music in the car.…
New CC hockey coach Mike Haviland will keep academic emphasis
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New Colorado College coach Mike Haviland is appreciated as a leader who knows his players well.
That may prove critical in the demanding balancing act of academics and athletics at the National…
National Hockey League roundup
The Nashville Predators filled their coaching vacancy on Tuesday with the hiring of Peter Laviolette.
Laviolette, who won a 2006 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes, becomes the second coach in franchise history. He follows…
HOCKEY: Malaysia ditch Ireland to grab bronze
MALAYSIA won their first bronze medal in the Champions Challenge 1 when they beat Ireland 3-2 in Kuantan yesterday.
For the record, the hosts only had two fourth placings to show, previously achieved in 2001 in!-->!-->…
Rock made things happen for Souderton
Certain players have a presence about them whenever they step on the ice.
Danny Rock is one of them, a player capable of changing the flow of a game whenever he has the puck on his stick.
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HOCKEY: Coach shoots down disunity claims
By Jugjet Singh
NATIONAL chief coach K. Dharmaraj yesterday denied speculation that Malaysia were playing badly in the Champions Challenge I in Kuantan because of disunity due to his selection of players.!-->!-->…
Hockey town? Passionate Raptors fans proving there’s room for hoops, too
Toronto hosted the first game in the history of the NBA (then called the BAA), losing to the Knicks, 68-66, on Nov. 1, 1946. For the 67 1/2 years since, that has remained pretty much the most important pro!-->…
Gophers lost hockey title game to team wearing Minnesota-made jerseys
OK, so college hockey’s champions are not a Minnesota team. But they did wear jerseys from Minnesota.
The Business Journal reports Edina-based Gemini Athletic Wear made the jerseys worn by Union College when they…
Hockey in Harlem teaches inner-city kids the beauty of ice hockey
It's a recent frigid night in Central Park, the wind is biting and the temperature is flirting with the freezing point.
On the northern end of the park, more than 20 kids, some as young as 9, are practicing drills at the Lasker…
Hockey player, coach suspended for fight at Winnipeg tourney
First Nations leaders are punishing a coach and player for their part in a violent hockey game in Winnipeg.
Both the coach and player are from the Sagkeeng Hawks team, which was part of the Southeast Aboriginal…
“What hockey means to me”; a scholarship winning essay by Austin Noble
This essay was the winner in a contest of over 25 area hockey players put together by South Coast Sport and Consignment. The $500 will go towards the Noble's hockey tuition for next year's season.
What…