ST. LOUIS, MO - FEBRUARY 9: Mario Lemieux #66 of the Wales Conference and the Pittsburgh Penguins looks on during the 1988 39th NHL All-Star Game against the Campbell Conference on February 9, 1988 at ...
Here's today's NHL Nugget – This Weekend's Way Back When heads to Dec. 6, 1988, when the St. Louis Blues beat the Minnesota North Stars 3-0. The win had even more significance for goaltender Greg ...
The Los Angeles Kings cruised through the first round of the playoffs at a brisk 12-2 pace. While they were at it they didn't lose a road game. The NHL went to four rounds of best of seven playoff ...
NHL legend Wayne Gretzky's stick that he used during the Edmonton Oilers' series-clinching win in the 1988 Stanley Cup Finals sold for a record price on Friday. The stick sold at a Sotheby's auction ...
With the Rangers and Islanders busily engaged in the playoffs, there’s still another significant hockey character who commands our attention. His name is Jim Sullivan and you probably never heard of ...
It was a correction, something the National Hockey League doesn`t do often enough with its rules. Three rule changes, all intended to be corrective actions, were enacted at the recent league meetings ...
Bill Masterton stole the puck at center ice and headed for the Oakland goal. It was nearly 7:45 p.m. on Jan. 13, 1968, and in just a few seconds the dream would end. Frustrated in his quest to secure ...
It's rare for a player, even an all-star like Wayne Gretzky, to play their entire career for a single team in the NHL. In fact, there's a well-known saying in the sport that if Gretzky could be traded ...
Legendary hockey reporter Stan Fischler writes a weekly scrapbook for NHL.com. Fischler, known as "The Hockey Maven," shares his humor and insight with readers each Wednesday. This week Fischler ...
He'll be back - not as a goaltender anymore but as a coach or executive somewhere. His vast hockey knowledge and the respect he earned and friendships he forged during 20 years stopping pucks at the ...
On this day in 1988, St. Louis Blues goalie Greg Millen became the first NHL netminder since Tony Esposito to record three consecutive shutouts. On this day in 1988, St. Louis Blues goalie Greg Millen ...
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