
Adam Foote’s Journey from NHL Star to Vancouver Canucks Head Coach
From a Toronto childhood to Stanley Cup glory and now a bench leadership role, Adam Foote’s impact on the sport remains profound.
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From a Toronto childhood to Stanley Cup glory and now a bench leadership role, Adam Foote’s impact on the sport remains profound.

Keith Tkachuk's election to the Hall of Fame coincides with his son Brady's trade to the Florida Panthers, joining his brother Matthew, while the class also honors Carey Price, Patrice Bergeron, Pekka Rinne, Cindy Curley and Brian Burke.

Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin has formally asked for a trade, and his representation is scouting potential suitors, including Dallas and Tampa Bay. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are holding out for a steep package from Philadelphia for Robert Thomas, and Ottawa’s interest in Jake DeBrusk is hampered by a no‑movement clause.

The 2026 IIHF World Hockey Championships will crown champions in a historic final, while key player transfers and playoff clashes add intrigue to the hockey calendar.

Judd Brackett, the Minnesota Wild’s long‑time architect of player development, announced this week that he will join the Toronto Maple Leafs as an assistant general manager, prompting a reshuffle of the franchise’s hockey operations.

Prime Video’s newest original series Off Campus has quickly become a cultural touchstone, riding the streaming platform’s Top 10 wave since its debut. Adapted from Elle Kennedy’s bestselling novel The Deal, the show transports viewers to the fictional Briar University, where the collision of athletic ambition and artistic passion fuels a fresh romance narrative.

The new series, created by Louisa Levy and starring Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright, reimagines Kennedy's novel 'The Deal' as a high‑budget drama that has dominated Prime Video's charts since its debut.

After years of underperformance, the Vancouver Canucks have appointed Ryan Johnson as head of hockey operations, enlisting the Sedin twins to shape a new organizational culture and drive the necessary transformations.
From prep school championships to NHL drafts and international triumphs, the South Shore has produced a steady stream of talent that narrowly missed the top‑10 rankings yet shaped hockey history.