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Katherine Henderson provides an update on the implementation of the initiatives in Hockey Canada’s Action Plan.
Canada’s identity as a hockey nation was forged, at least in part, by ubiquity. Between 1893, when the Stanley Cup was first awarded, and 1994, there never had been a span of more than two ...
Y ou’d be hard pressed to find anything innately funnier than Canada’s inability to win a Stanley Cup over the last three decades. The nation that gave us the sport of hockey, nurtured its ...
The Vegas Golden Knights could well bring home the Stanley Cup, delivering the first NHL championship to a city that didn’t have a single major professional team until five years ago. Despite ...
Edmonton Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl wowed fans in McDavid's hometown recently when they played in a beer ...
The Canadiens are Canada's latest hope of ending the country's longest drought without a Stanley Cup championship. No Canada-based team has won the Stanley Cup since Montreal in 1993.
Hockey might be Canada’s game, but the Stanley Cup resides in the United States. It’s something Canada has grown accustomed to over recent decades. Despite dominating the early days of the NHL ...
After failing to place even one of its seven NHL teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season for the first time since 1969-70, Canada is back in the postseason.
It’s been so long since a team from Canada hoisted the Stanley Cup—over 28 years—that the U.S.’s neighbors to the north rely on Olympic gold medals to assert their bragging rights in the ...
Canada hasn’t had a Stanley Cup winner since the 1993 Montreal Canadiens. It boggles the mind. Cup Finalists? There’s certainly been a few since 1993. The 1994 Vancouver Canucks, the 2004 ...
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