Pro Hockey News has been afforded opportunities to meet some especially interesting people in hockey. Ryan Minkoff is one of those people. Ryan came to our attention a few years back for his book, “Thin Ice“. Where Thin Ice was … Continue reading
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EA Sports’ NHL 22 to Add Women’s National Teams
Like many other global sports, men’s hockey leagues have overshadowed their female counterparts. However, the last thirty years have seen the successful launch of female sports leagues; with the overturn of the NWHL and CWHL, there’s now the Premier Hockey … Continue reading
Joe Bartnick talks NHL with a quarter of the season done
We’re at the quarter point of the season and here are some things I’ve noticed. Alex Ovechkin is going to get 1000 goals and knock either Sidney Crosby or Gordie Howe off hockey’s Mount Rushmore. Sidney Crosby might not be … Continue reading
Great Too, practice makes perfect
For me, there is nothing better than sitting down to a good read. Well, that’s not exactly true. A good read inside an illustrated book? Now that is a perfect play. I borrowed that from the illustrated book, “Great Too“. … Continue reading
Daryl Evans on Toronto, LA, Gretzky and Miracle on Manchester
The hockey profession, like any sport, is subject the whims of fate and the hockey gods. Everything can change in an instant for players, teams, and fans. Free agency, trades, and relocations are all part of the landscape for hockey … Continue reading
The New Kids in Town
Is there anything more exciting than a new NHL season? The 2021/22 season has finally arrived and this time there are 32 teams all hoping they will be winning the Stanley Cup next April with special offers. The new season … Continue reading
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