Travel to a land where it’s always 2004 and meet the people…
What do you do when you love a game that time has threatened to forget? You find a family and dig in.
Column: NHL skips Olympics again, cites COVID-19 uncertainty
It was just bad luck that Beijing landed the Winter Games in what turned out to be the time of COVID-19. The NHL is the most anodyne of the major sports leagues, so unlike the diplomats who bowed out, it wasn’t making a political statement about China…
Only In Vegas: Tampa wins last game standing
Of the 10 games scheduled for Tuesday, only the Lightning-Golden Knights game hosted by Vegas was played. (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
NHL season, World Juniors, Winter Olympics all compromised as COVID runs rampant
Believe me, I’d rather be writing about anything else right now than this cursed virus. But COVID-19 and its latest wave is front and centre right across…
Lightning strike for 3 unanswered goals, top Vegas 4-3
Steven Stamkos scored the tiebreaking goal on a third-period power play and the Tampa Bay Lightning rallied past the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in the final NHL game before an extended holiday break
Is the World Juniors canceled for 2022? Updated schedule, COVID-19 rules & more to know
Sporting News has you covered with everything to know on the updated 2022 World Juniors, COVID-19 rules, full tournament schedule and more.
Hellebuyck, others wonder if NHL COVID protocol, pause is ‘overkill’
Ryan O’Reilly, Steve Yzerman, and others weighed in. But are they being too bold?
NHL players disappointed by reports that they will skip the…
Concerns about COVID-19 led to reports this week that NHL players will not play in Beijing in February.
NHL players will not compete at Beijing Olympics: reports
National Hockey League players will not compete in February’s Beijing Winter Olympics in the wake of 50 NHL games being postponed over Covid-19 issues, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
Canucks: Miller, Hughes place priority on winning in NHL, not Olympic stage
‘It (Olympics) would have been an awesome experience, but it’s also a situation where there’s a lot going on in the world right now. We did it for the safety of the players and their families.’ — Canucks’ J.T. Miller on NHLPA opting out