The goalie bug bit Grayden Graves when he was young, leading to a hockey journey with plenty of ups and downs.
In the end, the Grove City senior and Prowlers Hockey goalie learned a lot from the sport and has received the @DonskovHD Legacy Scholarship.
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A dreaded day for #CBJ. One of the game’s true gentlemen, and the Columbus Blue Jackets’ most ardent supporter, Bill Davidge passed away on Tuesday.
Much love and enduring peace to his beautiful family.
RIP, Dapper. “You better believe it.”
Hard to believe it's over 2 years since my open heart surgery for an aortic aneurysm. It was something that was discovered in a medical check-up, without any symptoms. I'm forever grateful to the doctors and nurses who looked after me, and to be able to live my life without limitations is truly a blessing 🙏🙏
A fading scar is reminding me of that event everyday when I'm looking at the mirror 👀
What a week with @HockeyCanada at the SOFMC!
The Victoria Royals were proud to host Hockey Canada’s Senior Vice President of High Performance and Hockey Operations, Scott Salmond, along with Vice President of Hockey Operations and Men’s National Team Coach, Misha Donskov, for an exclusive hot stove panel, coaches clinic, and press conference.
Misha also spent time on the ice with the Hockey Canada Development Hub, working directly with players through coaching and on-ice instruction.
Hard to believe it’s been 6 years. Never a day goes by without thinking of the big man. You will always live forever. Thank you Dad — for everything. 🙏♥️ #Grasshopper
A selfless leader, a culture builder, and now officially THE best in the league 🐐
@OHLHockey announced today that Ottawa 67’s Head Coach Dave Cameron has been named the recipient of the 2026 Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year.
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Congrats to Grayden Graves — 2026 Paul Donskov Legacy Scholarship recipient! Outstanding young man and teammate! Dad would be real proud! @BlueJacketsNHL#OneDayBetter
The Paul Donskov Legacy Scholarship, a $3,500 award, has been presented to Grayden Graves of Grove City HS. The scholarship honors the legacy of Paul Donskov, a visionary leader and tireless advocate who played a pivotal role in growing youth hockey in central Ohio. Graves, a varsity captain and goaltender, has distinguished himself through resilience, leadership, and dedication both on & off the ice.
The Paul Donskov Legacy Scholarship, a $3,500 award, has been presented to Grayden Graves of Grove City HS. The scholarship honors the legacy of Paul Donskov, a visionary leader and tireless advocate who played a pivotal role in growing youth hockey in central Ohio. Graves, a varsity captain and goaltender, has distinguished himself through resilience, leadership, and dedication both on & off the ice.
The CBJ Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of this year's scholarships for high school seniors!
The John H. McConnell Scholarship has been awarded to Sophia Lopez-Ramirez, a student whose values mirror those of the Blue Jackets' late founder- integrity, compassion, and community leadership.
The High School Hockey Scholarship has been awarded to Abram Alvarado, whose service-first mindset sets him apart both on and off the ice.
The Paul Donskov Legacy Scholarship has been awarded to Grayden Graves, who has distinguished himself through resilience, leadership, and dedication both on and off the ice.
Congratulations to all these amazing kids!
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With his son Jorian making his @NHL debut today, #Sens alumnus Shean Donovan made the trek down to Detroit to make sure her got to see him play. Our own Jackson Starr had a chance to catch up with him pregame to talk about his excitement and pride heading into tonight!
My Dad, Jim, passed away 10 years ago today. I’ll never forget where I was standing that morning when my sister Teri called hysterically letting me know he had passed.
Think about him every day and feel blessed to have had him as my father.
I miss ya Dad! 🙏��
Happy 82nd birthday to the big man! Think of you & miss you— everyday. Thank you for the way you lived & loved all of us. You are a man of principle— character, integrity, selflessness. You dedicated your entire life to our family. I am forever grateful & thankful. 🙏♥️
The Ottawa 67’s are deeply saddened by the passing of former Assistant Coach Vince Malette.
Vince spent nine seasons as an assistant coach with the 67’s, playing a pivotal role in the club’s 1999 Memorial Cup appearance and 2001 OHL Championship. Following his tenure in Ottawa, he also served as head coach of the Peterborough Petes for two seasons.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Vince’s family and loved ones during this difficult time ❤️