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160 results for "world cup"
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NHL looks to Champions League, World Cup for next leap -- NHL
Craig CustanceThe National Hockey League is riding high and as Craig Custance writes, planning extends from outdoor games to Champions League to the sale of the Coyotes.
Blog | Conversation | April 08, 2013
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Weekend wrap: Ville Leino next for Flyers; Isles' plan in net; Wo...
Pierre LeBrunWith the ink barely dry on Jeff Carter's 11-year, $58 million deal, the Flyers' focus now shifts to Ville Leino, who is slated for unrestricted free agency July 1. Leino doesn't want to go anywhere, so expect contract talks to be held again as early ...
Blog | November 13, 2010 -
Weekend wrap: Ville Leino next for Flyers; Isles' plan in net; Wo...
Pierre LeBrunWith the ink barely dry on Jeff Carter's 11-year, $58 million deal, the Flyers' focus now shifts to Ville Leino, who is slated for unrestricted free agency July 1. Leino doesn't want to go anywhere, so expect contract talks to be held again as early ...
Blog | November 13, 2010 -
Stanley Cup finals 2010 - Going deep inside a postseason pileup
David FlemingFrom the June 14 issue of ESPN The Magazine: David Fleming profiles a typical NHL postseason pileup. Given how physical some moments of Blackhawks vs. Flyers have been, this is a must-read for the 2010 Stanley Cup finals.
Story | Conversation | June 01, 2010 -
Team Canada hopeful Martin St. Louis looking to make up for disma...
Scott BurnsideCALGARY, Alberta -- Tampa Bay forward Martin St. Louis' resume is as fat as they come, with a Stanley Cup ring, Hart Trophy and Lester B. Pearson Award. He was also a member of Canada's 2004 World Cup of Hockey team and the ill-fated 20...
Blog | Conversation | August 25, 2009 -
Source: NHL, NHLPA reach deal to continue European games, World C...
Scott BurnsideThe NHL will continue to send teams to Europe to kick off its regular season, and the world's best players will meet in the 2011 World Cup of Hockey now that the league and players' association have reached a compromise, ESPN.com has learned.
Story | Conversation | January 17, 2009 -
Regehr believes underdog role will benefit Senators
David AmberUnlike the Ducks, many didn't believe the Senators would make it to the Cup finals. Ottawa is playing like it has nothing to lose, and that's why Robyn Regehr believes the Sens will win the Cup.
Story | Conversation | May 29, 2007 -
Hockey Canada head would like to see '08 Cup return
Scott BurnsideNHL and NHL Players Association representatives were scheduled to meet with IIHF president Rene Fasel to discuss an outline for future international competitions.
Story | Conversation | November 13, 2006 -
A country eagerly waits for more hockey gold
George JohnsonWhat's an Olympic gold hockey medal to Canadians? It's the Super Bowl, World Series, World Cup and Mardi Gras all rolled into one.
Story | Conversation | February 03, 2006 -
Svatos shouldn't be rookie afterthought
Terry FreiCrosby and Ovechkin are two rookies everyone is talking about. But there's another that deserves attention: Marek Svatos.
Story | Conversation | December 08, 2005 -
Bad dream: No end to hockey nightmare
Terry FreiA shadowy "Deep Throat"-like figure provides the kind of insight into the NHL lockout you can only imagine.
Story | Conversation | June 06, 2005 -
Forward's recovery will take 3-4 months
Chicago Blackhawks forward Tuomo Ruutu is scheduled to have surgery Friday to repair a dislocated left shoulder.
Story | Conversation | September 30, 2004 -
Can NHL hang on in the U.S.?
Scott BurnsideThis much is certain: The NHL's CBA will expire at midnight Wedneday. The rest? Who knows.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2004 -
Brodeur's 27 saves secure 3-2 win over Finland
The World Cup returned to Canada after 13 long years. How long hockey will be gone is anyone's guess.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2004 -
Lockout planning requires creativity
Scott BurnsideMany Finns are playing in Europe during the lockout, but Canadian players are forced to be more creative.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2004 -
Brodeur better than lucky
EJ HradekMartin Brodeur's World Cup title butressed his reputation as the game's best goalie.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2004