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Senators Destroy Habs, Win 5-Game Series

CP | The Associated Press | Posted 05.10.2013 | Canada

MONTREAL - Craig Anderson made 33 saves and Cory Conacher scored twice on a shaky Peter Budaj as the Ottawa Senators advanced to the second round of t...

How Long Until Kevin Lowe Fires Himself?

Kolby Solinsky | Posted 04.17.2013 | Canada
Kolby Solinsky

---------------------------------------- Think of that much-overused (and sometimes incorrect) line, "It's not personal. It's business." Well, the...

The Bipolar Canucks vs The Heroic Blackhawks

Kolby Solinsky | Posted 05.03.2013 | Canada
Kolby Solinsky

It doesn't really matter what happens or how the standings change. For the foreseeable future, the Vancouver Canucks and Chicago Blackhawks are semi-p...

The Cup Back In Canada? Don't Make Him Laugh

CP | Peter Rakobowchuk, The Canadian Press | Posted 02.18.2013 | Canada

ST-HUBERT, Que. - The Stanley Cup may have been created by the office of Canada's governor general — but don't count on the current office-holder to...

Can Canada Have Its Trophy Back?

CP | Andy Blatchford and Benjamin Shingler, The Canadian Press | Posted 11.18.2012 | Canada

MONTREAL - If the NHL's latest labour dispute wipes out the entire season, a man responsible for guarding the Stanley Cup says he would be free to del...

Break Out the Ice Cream, Hockey Fans: You Just Got Dumped

Kolby Solinsky | Posted 11.17.2012 | Canada
Kolby Solinsky

Of all four NHL lockouts in the past 21 years, this one seems the laziest. This just seems like it's been a long summer and your kid doesn't want to wake up before 8 a.m. for the first time in two months. This lockout is the snooze button on a season that was coming too fast, especially since it's clear negotiations didn't "start" until the 11th hour, or not at all.

New Jersey Devils Beat Los Angeles Kings In Game 5

CP | Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press | Posted 08.09.2012 | Canada

NEWARK, N.J. - Thanks to the New Jersey Devils, the Stanley Cup has suddenly got a whole lot more interesting.The Devils rose to the occasion Saturday...

VIDEO: Devils Coach Distracted By Porn Star

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 08.08.2012 | Canada

NEWARK, N.J. - Focus has new meaning for Devils coach Peter DeBoer after Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final.A video of DeBoer and a well-endowed female f...

Canucks v Canucks: Fighting the Old Devils

Mark Leiren-Young | Posted 06.13.2012 | Canada
Mark Leiren-Young

Yes, this was a strange season to be a Canucks fan -- and I think it's going to be the best post-season ever. The Canucks kept racking up wins, but they weren't flashy, fun, wins. They were ugly, nail-biting, old-time New Jersey Devils one goal, frequently in extra time with a "lucky bounce" wins.

What We Talk About When We Talk About Hating the Leafs

Mark Leiren-Young | Posted 06.03.2012 | Canada
Mark Leiren-Young

The Toronto Maple Leafs have fallen out of the NHL playoff race now for six years straight. So why do Canadians still love to hate a team that doesn't matter? Because even when they're not a factor in the playoff race, the damn media won't stop talking about... oops.

What Were The Most Memorable Stanley Cup Playoffs?

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 04.05.2012 | Canada Living

Chalk it up to a thrilling and heart-breaking seven-game series, a majority of Canadians have picked the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs as one of the most ...

Grieving Over the Ghosts of Championships Past

Peter Worthington | Posted 05.04.2012 | Canada
Peter Worthington

How can it be, I wondered, that the largest, most vibrant city in Canada has difficulty getting a professional team into the playoffs, much less winning all the marbles?

2012 Will Bring More Vancouver Riot Charges

CBC | Posted 02.18.2012 | Canada

Vancouver police are recommending 52 new charges against 20 people for allegedly participating in the Stanley Cup riot earlier this year....

100 Days That Changed Canada: Montreal's Masked Man Changes Hockey

Don Newman | Posted 01.30.2012 | Canada
Don Newman

'First Dent Of The Day'

The Huffington Post Canada | Ron Nurwisah | Posted 10.30.2011 | Canada

Former Boston Bruins' Michael Ryder brought the Stanley Cup home to Bonavista, Newfoundland on Tuesday to excited crowds of hockey fans, locals and di...

Riot Review Underway, Not Just Police Under Scrutiny

The Canadian Press | James Keller | Posted 08.31.2011 | Canada

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- VANCOUVER - The response of police as Stanley Cup celebrations in Vancouver descended into a destructive riot has driven public ...

Vancouver Rioters: What Punishment Would Fit the Crime? He Says, She Says

Carol Mott | Posted 08.22.2011 | Canada
Carol Mott

The bottom line is Vancouver has nothing to be ashamed of. It's still a great city. What should make all of us blush, is a system too timid to dispense real justice.

Reach Out And Touch Glory

Posted 08.18.2011 | Canada

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- The Boston Bruins are making their celebratory trip through city streets with hundreds of thousands of fans crowding sidewalks t...

Battleground Vancouver: We Look World-Class Silly

Miro Cernetig | Posted 08.17.2011 | Canada
Miro Cernetig

International TV will soon move onto far bigger riots picked from today's turbulent world, where young people are legitimately fighting for human rights, food, democracy or maybe an end to their local tyrant. Vancouver's riot won't be remembered with such gravitas.

How to Survive Vancouver Stanley Cup Riots: Drinking Beer with Calm Canucks

Kim Mance | Posted 08.17.2011 | Canada
Kim Mance

I wish I could've gone around to the many places filled with calm and peaceful Canadians and tweeted photos and video footage of them. It would've definitely overwhelmed the groups of young nutjobs trashing a few square blocks of lovely Vancouver.

Vancouver's Shame

Georgialee Lang | Posted 08.16.2011 | Canada
Georgialee Lang

There is a palpable sense of embarrassment as downtown workers return to the scene of the crime, where the aftermath of last night's riot is evident. The question on everyone's lips is "How could this happen?" The Canucks deserved better than this.

Old Guys Rule: Experience Powers Bruins and Mavericks to the Top

Edward Jackson | Posted 08.16.2011 | Canada
Edward Jackson

Both winning teams were obviously close-knit and held each other accountable. They sacrificed their bodies, playing through an array of injuries. There was something else, though. The champions played with less hubris and more honour.

Canucks Crushed By Bruins In Stanley Cup Final

Posted 08.15.2011 | Canada

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- VANCOUVER - Patrice Bergeron scored two goals, one of them short handed, while goaltender Tim Thomas made 37 stops for the shuto...

PHOTOS: Vancouver Boston Game 7 Score

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 08.15.2011 | Canada

FINAL Vancouver: 0 Boston: 4 We will update the score from the Stanley Cup Final Game 7 in Vancouver between the Canucks and the Boston Bruins ...

Win Or Lose, Vancouver Is About To Get Loud

CBC | Posted 08.15.2011 | Canada

UPDATE: Updates and photos from game 7 here. CBC — More than 100,000 nervous Vancouver Canucks fans are expected to pack the streets of downtown ...