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Under the new agreement, fans will have access to more live national games than ever before and fewer regional blackouts.
From National Hockey League
The NHL has reached an agreement with Rogers Communications on a 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights agreement in Canada, according to a person familiar with the deal.
From U.S. News & World Report
The contract is the latest source of revenue for the league as the salary cap continues to climb.
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Betrayal of a national hero? ...Canadian Ice Hockey Star Gretzky Ties Up With TrumpCanada 'National Hero' Wayne Gretzky (64) is under heavy fire due to his friendship with U.S. President Donald Trump.From Canada's point of view, Trump has declared war that he will merge Canada into the 51st state since taking office,
On March 30, 1925, the Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League defeated the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens 6-1 to clinch their best-of-five series, becoming the last non-NHL team to raise Lord Stanley's cup.
Canada's head coach speaks to The Athletic about the fallout from his public comments about the U.S. president
UMD sophomore Eve Gascon is the fourth Bulldogs goaltender to be named an All-American. Next month she will make her senior national team debut with Canada at the World Championship in Czechia.
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Hockey Canada revealed its 25-player roster for the IIHF Women’s World Championship on Friday. The team — with 14 forwards, eight defenders and three goalies — is headlined by captain Marie-Philip Poulin,
After a standout season in the Professional Women's Hockey League, Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller won't be suiting up for Team Canada at the world championship in April after all.Miller was named to the 25-player roster after putting up one of the best performances in the PWHL this season.
Despite all her international success, New York Sirens rookie forward Sarah Fillier believes her game has reached new heights in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
In a surprising turn of events, Hannah Miller will not represent Canada at the IIHF Women's World Championship. The International Ice Hockey Federation announced on Monday that the forward for the Toronto Sceptres is ineligible to play due to a recent overseas commitment that violates eligibility rules.