Eric-Lindros;-Philadelphia-Flyers;-Denis-Brodeur;-NHL
Lindros saga to get its unlikely happy ending in Philadelphia
On Thursday night when No. 88 rises to the rafters in Philadelphia, there will finally be closure for Eric Lindros and the Flyers. And it will be the final chapter in an incredible hockey story.
Trailblazer O'Ree still makes an impact 60 years after NHL debut
Paul-Kariya.
Watch: The re-emergence of Paul Kariya
Dana Point, California is where Paul Kariya calls home. It has a stretch of beautiful beaches that have some of the best surfing in the world. Just what he wants. And it is where you will find Paul Kariya most days.
Why Henderson's 1972 winner is Canada's most iconic sports moment
There are many contenders for Canada's most iconic sports moment. Here's the case for Paul Henderson's 1972 Summit Series–winning goal.
Inside Dave Keon's reconciliation with the Maple Leafs
Why Leafs and Babcock must stick to the plan
Stick with the plan and leave that Stanley Cup parade route safely locked in the drawer. Why the Toronto Maple Leafs' mantra must remain unchanged.
Quinn's qualities go beyond just his coaching
He will always be remembered, for a certain vintage at least, for the hit. In many ways, it reflected who Pat Quinn was, as both a player and a man.
Morrison: Cleared for takeoff at just the right time
When will Steve Moore get his day in court?
The former Av still suffers from the assault by Todd Bertuzzi, and a decade later he just wants the chance to close the book.
Pride won't let Canadian NHLers say no
Martin St. Louis slept on his decision to join Team Canada after initially being snubbed. But he's Canadian, so he can't say no. Even if it would be better for him.
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