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Ovechkin scored his 892nd career goal this week, moving to within three of breaking the all-time scoring record held by Wayne Gretzky. With Ovechkin now just a hat trick away from setting the record, ...
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Alex Ovechkin scored his record-breaking 895th career goal, but the New York Islanders beat the Washington Capitals 4-1 on Sunday.
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TruTV will broadcast an isolated camera angle called the “Ovicast”, which will follow the Russian legend as he tries to earn his historic 895th goal.
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Commissioner Gary Bettman says the NHL and NHLPA will begin CBA talks in early April(AP) — NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said ... our Canadian clubs and (hockey-related revenue),” Bettman said. "But we’re hoping this is a moment in time and we get through this. I’m not weighing in politically.” The league and union have already ...
Hockey fans shared their disappointment at NHL commissioner Gary Bettman's announcement of a new 12-year Canadian media rights agreement with Rogers Communications on Wednesday.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said on Wednesday (April 2) that tensions between Canada and the United States were concerning and could impact the league's business, especially if the Canadian dollar takes a hit from weak economic growth. NHL's Bettman concerned U.S.-Canada tensions may impact league
Saluting myself on The Maven's 93d birthday is worthy of a Game Misconduct. Understand, that's not what this missive is all about.
In a revelatory interview, former Quebec City mayor Régis Labeaume opened up about his newly released biography, "Le code Labeaume," shedding light on various aspects of politics, media relations, and his relentless hope for the return of the Nordiques.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said on Wednesday that tensions between Canada and the United States were concerning and could impact the league's business, especially if the Canadian dollar takes a hit from weak economic growth.
TORONTO, ON – Rogers Communications and the National Hockey League (NHL) today announced a 12-year agreement for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada through the 2037-38 season.