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The NHL has been preparing for Ovechkin's record-breaking 895th goal for months. It’s in overdrive now, evidenced by the strong League presence at the game Wednesday and all the bells and whistles th...
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Ovechkin now needs three goals to pass Wayne Gretzky for the NHL all-time goals record.
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Alex Ovechkin scores career goal 892, putting him three away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's record.
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Arguably the most captivating storyline in the NHL right now is Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin’s chase of Wayne Gretzky’s career goal scoring record. In Wednesday night’s 5-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes,
Gary Bettman was at the Bell Centre in Montreal for the start of the partnership between the NHL and Amazon in Canada. On the occasion, Alain Crête interviewed the NHL commissioner on television (RDS) and it got people talking for a particular reason.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said on Wednesday that tensions between Canada and the United States were concerning and could impact the league's business, especially if the Canadian dollar takes a hit from weak economic growth.
The NHL and NHL Players' Association officially began talks on a new collective bargaining agreement Tuesday, TSN's Pierre LeBrun reports. Last month, commissio
U.S. President Donald Trump, since returning to the White House in January, has announced and delayed tariffs on Canada.
The game will be stopped for a ceremony when Alex Ovechkin passes Wayne Gretzky for most all-time goals, regardless of playoff implications.
Fans are sure to be thrilled with commissioner Gary Bettman’s announcement, which all but confirms a future outdoor game for one of the newest teams in the NHL.
There should be fewer blackouts said Colette Watson, president of Rogers Sports and Media, as the new deal will give Rogers the option of converting regional games for the Canucks, Flames, Oilers and some Leafs, Jets and Senators matches, into national telecasts.
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun joins Gino Reda to discuss why there should be 'no alarm bells' with Brady Tkachuk's upper-body injury, the tight-lipped start to CBA extension negotiations between the NHL and NHLPA and the league's plans to address the LTIR/cap playoff issue in CBA talks.