Damien Cox

Damien Cox

NHL

Damien Cox, a columnist for the Toronto Star, is a regular hockey contributor to ESPN.com. In this role, he writes numerous columns on the NHL.

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Here's why 'The Monster' starting in an NHL game isn't all that surprising

Pierre LeBrun

...Toronto Sun on Tuesday, referring to Swedish rookie netminder Jonas Gustavsson. Prominent Toronto Star hockey columnist Damien Cox also had urged the Leafs in Sunday's newspaper to bench Vesa Toskala in favor of...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 06, 2009

Will NHL benefit from these playoffs?

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

How much will the NHL benefit from having its most competitive second round in almost a quarter-century? It's hard to say.

Story | Conversation | May 15, 2009

The elephant in Bruins' room: history

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

Boston posted one of its best regular seasons in years. The Bruins enter the playoffs with the upper hand and a healthy lineup -- the right recipe to upend rival Montreal. Except there's all this history ...

Story | Conversation | April 16, 2009

One spy's view of '08-09 regular season

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

We stumbled across one league spy's "notes" from the 2008-09 regular season. The spy went under the name "twitterHockeyMole." We think it's legit. You be the judge.

Story | Conversation | April 10, 2009

Kings have the goods to rebound

Scott Burnside and Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Golf season starts early for the Kings, Avs, Islanders & Co. But which of these nonplayoff teams will enjoy a renaissance in 2010, and which will be doomed for the long haul? Scott Burnside and Pierre LeBrun debate.

Story | Conversation | March 27, 2009

Brodeur the best? There's no debate

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

Critics may argue now over who is the best goalie of all time. But after Martin Brodeur's career is over, there won't be any debate at all.

Story | Conversation | March 17, 2009

Martin Brodeur: The Chase to 552

ESPN.com

...Scott Burnside covers the NHL for ESPN.com. BRODEUR THE BEST? THERE'S NO DEBATE By Damien Cox Martin Brodeur still seems intent on proving he's the best. Others were more flamboyant, like...

Page | Conversation

Hockey Today: 3/11

Scott Burnside and Damien Cox debate the issue of fighting in the NHL as the GMs recommend penalties for staged fights...

Audio PodCast | March 11, 2009

We were going to rip the meetings, but ...

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Some say the GMs meetings should be held before the trade deadline. Others say no. It's not as easy a decision as we originally thought.

Story | Conversation | March 11, 2009

Hockey embedded in Canada's psyche

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

Few countries, if any, have the connection Canada has with the sport of hockey. Which is why the expectations of its Olympic teams will spill over beyond obsession.

Story | Conversation | February 10, 2009

Hockey Today: 1/23

Scott Burnside and Damien Cox discuss and debate numerous All-Star Game topics from Montreal, including the absence of Sidney Crosby...

Audio PodCast | January 23, 2009

The first-half story lines we can't forget

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

From the resurgence of two Original Six franchises in Boston and Chicago to Mr. Avery, we take a look at the top story lines from the season's first half.

Story | Conversation | January 22, 2009

Hands, history could do in Sundin

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

The Canucks have seen other "saviors" come through town. Igor Larionov, Mark Messier, to name a few. But can Mats Sundin deliver what they couldn't? History is against him.

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2009

Mats to Canucks! Riots? Hatred between provinces? Um, hardly

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

Mats Sundin is officially out of Toronto. Riots in the streets? Hatred between provinces? Hardly. Leaf Nation isn't all that interested.

Story | Conversation | December 19, 2008

What message should we take from NHL's suspension of words?

Damien Cox, Special to ESPN.com

Sean Avery was suspended indefinitely for crude off-the-ice comments about his ex. But when it comes to words and thoughts and morality in pro sports, whose rules apply? Who are we protecting, exactly?

Story | Conversation | December 03, 2008