Monthly Archives: February 2013
What if the NHL Doesn’t go to Sochi?
As the NHL meets with the International Olympic Committee and International Ice Hockey Federation to come to some sort of understanding on the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, the seed of doubt has been planted. There’s a chance, albeit a slim … Continue reading
Video: J.T. Miller Caps Remarkable Month with First Two NHL Goals
It’s been an incredible month for J.T. Miller. In January, he helped lead Team USA to gold at the World Juniors, where he was also tied for the team’s scoring lead. That same month he was named to the American … Continue reading
Remembering Brendan Burke
Editor’s Note: The following was originally published on Feb. 3, 2012. Today is the third anniversary of Brendan Burke’s tragic passing. Since just last year, Brendan’s message of courage and acceptance has become stronger than ever thanks to the efforts … Continue reading
Video: The Beanpot Trot
The Beanpot, which has become one of hockey’s great annual traditions, kicks off today in Boston. If you’re not familiar, the Beanpot is a four-team tournament featuring Boston College, Boston University, Harvard and Northeastern. It’s pretty much become a two-team race … Continue reading
Photo: Ice in at Soldier Field for Hockey City Classic
Though the lockout robbed us of the Winter Classic, Chicago is set to host the Hockey City Classic at Soldier Field. The ice is down and the logos painted. Now all they need are the four college teams that will … Continue reading
Video: Steven Whitney’s From-the-Knees Goal for Boston College
The Boston College Eagles have been skidding of late with losses in four of their last five. Playing struggling Vermont on home ice Friday, BC put an emphatic stop to the slide with a 4-1 win. Steven Whitney helped create … Continue reading