I love how the @NHL has been uploading full games of the Stanley Cup on there ýoutube page. They have upload the first 4 games. Thats something more league should do. Upload games a few days after the have been broadcasted. #NHL#StanelyCup
Introducing the 2026 Fall Season. 🗓️
The Fall Season begins August 15 and marks the Gainbridge Super League's transition to a spring-to-fall calendar beginning in 2027.
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Summer Plans: National Team Training Camp 🇸🇪
Nicole Hall earns her spot on Sweden’s National Team Training Camp from June 23-28 in Enköping, Sweden.
#WeAre#HockeyValley
BREAKING: 2027 NHL All-Star weekend to feature a U25 skills competition and 3-on-3 round robin between 5 international teams: USA, Canada, Sweden, Finland, and Rest of World.
Efter 13 fina och roliga år på Expressen och med över 2500 blogginlägg, 150 lördagskrönikor, listor, rankningar och diverse genomgångar går nu resan vidare. Ödmjuk och glad över att få chansen att skriva vidare på Bladet.
Häng på mig framåt också vettja.
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The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Dennis Hull has passed away at the age of 81.
From Point Anne, Ontario, Dennis played junior hockey in St. Catharine’s from 1960 to 1964, before making the jump to the NHL with the Chicago Black Hawks.
Dennis made his NHL debut on October 14, 1964, and scored his first NHL goal just two months later on December 19, 1964. In his fifth NHL season, Dennis was selected to play in the 1969 NHL All-Star Game, and would play in the All-Star Game four more times consecutively from 1971-74.
Dennis played 904 regular-season games over the course of 13 seasons with Chicago from 1964 to 1977, before playing his 14th and final NHL season with the Detroit Red Wings.
Internationally, Dennis represented Canada at the 1972 Summit Series, registering 2 goals and 4 points in 4 games.
After retiring from professional hockey, Dennis returned to St. Catharine’s, enrolled at Brock University, earned a degree in education, and later became a teacher and an athletic director.
We send our deepest condolences to Dennis’ family, friends, and former teammates during this difficult time.