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Team Canada's stunning 2-1 loss to Team Denmark in the 2025 IIHF men's World Championship quarterfinal deserves a deep rewind.
Now that the dust has somewhat settled for the Flyers with the hiring of Rick Tocchet as the team’s 25th bench boss and the draft and free agency right around the corner, it’s a good time to open up ...
Fellow Chatham-Kent AAA Cyclones alumnus Brandon Montour, of the Seattle Kraken, leads all defencemen at the tournament with nine points in eight games. He led the Canadian skaters in the ...
Summertime may be a time to sit back and unwind, but not for the Flyers. General manager Danny Brière and his staff have much ...
Sarnia-Lambton teams swept the three LKSSAA senior girls’ soccer championships this week. Delaney Appeldoorn scored the winning goal in penalty kicks as the North Lambton Eagles beat the Pain Court ...
So rather than adding to a position that already looks to be one of strength, the Flyers would be much better served this ...
The Danes, who are ranked 11th in the world and only have one full-time NHLer in Winnipeg’s Nikolaj Ehlers, scored twice in ...
Nick Olesen scored with 49 seconds remaining in regulation and co-host Denmark stunned star-studded Canada 2-1 in quarterfinal action Thursday at the world hockey championship in Herning.
Team Canada went into elimination play at the IIHF Men's World Championship feeling pretty good about themselves, as they clinched the top seed because of their tournament-best 6-0-1 performance in ...
HERNING, Denmark - Denmark's miraculous comeback from a goal down to beat superpower Canada in the Midtjylland town of ...
Sanheim, who had been one of Canada’s steadiest defenders throughout the event, capped off his tournament with a goal and logged major minutes on the blue line. The loss, however, leaves a bitter ...