Last season, the Edmonton Oilers were one win away from breaking the drought and becoming the first Canadian team to win the Stanley Cup since 1993.
After a busy week in the National Hockey League, the movement in CP's NHL Power Rankings is significant before the 4 Nations FaceOff.
The best-on-best event featuring NHL players from the U.S., Canada, Sweden and Finland gets underway Wednesday.
The NHL's 4 Nations Face-Off will begin Wednesday, with top hockey nations the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland ...
By STEPHEN WHYNO It has been more than a decade since the NHL last participated in the Olympics and almost nine years since ...
BROSSARD, Quebec (AP) — The last time Jon Cooper coached an international tournament featuring the NHL's best players, the ...
Canada opened practice Monday ahead of 4 Nations with a relieving injury return and a first look at its plan for lines and ...
Yes, it’s yet another batch of predictions. But this time it’s not me or the other writers making the picks, it’s you. Yes, you, personally, because I’m going to assume you took part in The Athletic’s ...
When I covered my last game just before Christmas, the Rangers were in the pits. None of us will soon forget their embarrassing 5-0 loss to the Devils on Dec. 23 – a game in which respected veteran ...
We’re back with what is easily the most anticipated cultural moment of the past 24 hours, another Daily Faceoff power rankings! Why is it so anticipated?
Mikko Rantanen (Finland): The Carolina Hurricanes forward, whose status for 4 Nations is up in the air with a lower-body injury after being hit in the leg by a shot last week, leads all Finnish ...