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Category Archives: Hockey
5 Most Heartbreaking Losses in New York Rangers History
There’s a tendency to focus on the winners in sport. With good reason. Winners bask in the glory and adulation of fans and media. But in sport, there are always two sides. With winners, there are losers. Every team has … Continue reading
Top 5 Most Heartbreaking Losses For Canada At The World Juniors
There’s a tendency to focus on the winners in sport. With good reason. Winners bask in the glory and adulation of fans and media. But in sport, there are always two sides. With winners, there are losers. Every team has … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Joe Nieuwendyk, Jordan Eberle, Marc-Andre Fleury, Roberto Luongo, Shayne Corson, Simon Gagne, USSR, World Juniors
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RIP Pat Quinn
Pat Quinn was larger than life. Whenever he walked into a room, he commanded it. His large frame and charismatic personality could either charm, or intimidate anyone within eye contact. But he was also a solid hockey player and terrific … Continue reading