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How Jaromir Jagr signed the Stanley Cup by himselfWhen talking about hockey legends, past and present, few names ring out more than Jaromir Jagr. The 53-year-old has won every piece of silverware worth its name and has played professional hockey ...
In the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, we saw Mikko Rantanen of the Dallas Stars net a hat trick in Game 7 against his old team the Colorado Avalanche. The player and team didn't ...
McDavid is the best point producer to enter the NHL since Jaromir Jagr. The five-time Art Ross Trophy winner has 1,082 career points in just 712 regular-season contests. While McDavid has earned ...
Once the first round of playoffs was over, we could say goodbye to eight teams. And more importantly for our purposes today, we could also say goodbye to 48 potential Stanley Cup Final matchups.
Luena Delores (Repka, Ruhland) Meister, 97, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2025. She was born in Honey Creek Township, the youngest child of Richard and Theresa (Reinecke) Repka. She attended ...
While I welcome the FT article on the difficulties China is encountering in developing the highest-quality machine tools, your reporter could perhaps have clarified the relationship between the ...
Jaromir Jagr: Known for his unique muttonchops, Jagr’s facial hair was as memorable as his play[10]. Erik Karlsson: The veteran defenseman sported a thick, rugged beard that has become a fan ...
In a landmark ruling that sends a clear message about Germany’s legal stance on antisemitism, a Berlin court has sentenced a 24-year-old former teaching student to three years in prison for ...
Jaromir Jagr, Jordan Staal and Brent Sutter. Johnston finished the 6-2 win with two goals and an assist after entering goalless in the first four games. His huge game was massive for the Stars ...
If Ovechkin score two more goals, he'll tie Jaromir Jagr for the 11th most playoff goals. Three more goals and he'll tie with Jean Beliveau for 10th. The veteran team captain has been on fire this ...
Game 1 means everything for the Toronto Maple Leafs. They can’t afford to lose to the Ottawa Senators. Not on opening night. They can’t afford to get behind early. They can’t afford to have ...
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