Anders Lee Joins Utah Mammoth in Pursuit of Stanley Cup Glory
Anders Lee, the longtime Islanders captain, has signed a three‑year deal with the Utah Mammoth, aiming to win the Stanley Cup and leverage the team's modern facilities.
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Anders Lee, the longtime Islanders captain, has signed a three‑year deal with the Utah Mammoth, aiming to win the Stanley Cup and leverage the team's modern facilities.

The annual Clark Gillies Foundation Golf Invitational brings together hockey legends, families and community leaders to celebrate the late Clark Gillies’ dedication to children, while spotlighting emerging leaders like Matthew Schaefer and the recent move of Anders Lee to Utah.

When the World Hockey Association sought a foothold in Nassau County, its rejection paved the way for the Islanders' birth — and a parallel franchise that vanished before ever taking the ice.

The Oyster Bay Town Board recently celebrated the induction of Buzz Deschamps into the state Hockey Hall of Fame, recognizing his decades of service as a player, coach, and mentor. The ceremony highlighted his contributions to the sport and his enduring influence on young athletes across Long Island.

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced their full 84‑game schedule, featuring a September 29 road opener, weekday home games at 7 p.m. CT, holiday matchups, a Germany stop, and a 10‑day break for the All‑Star Weekend.

Gotham FC’s record‑breaking crowd at the Queens Classic illustrates the surging popularity of women’s professional soccer in New York and the club’s ambition to embed itself in a dedicated stadium.

The Blues have released their full 2026‑27 schedule, expanding the season to 84 games, opening with a three‑game road trip, featuring a six‑game home stretch after Thanksgiving and hosting the 2027 All‑Star Weekend on Long Island.

With 65 days until the Bruins open the season against the New York Rangers, Boston Hockey Now reveals the top prospects, trade chatter, contract developments, and the schedule that will shape the club’s campaign.

Recent analysis from leading hockey outlets has turned a critical eye on the Seattle Kraken, spotlighting player descriptions, strategic concerns, and the mounting pressure on head coach Lane Lambert as the franchise looks toward a more promising future.
Isabel Kyprislidis, a recent graduate of St. John’s Preparatory High School, has been honored with the Jack Bauman Scholarship by the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association, paving the way for her enrollment at Long Island University this fall.

At 18, Matthew Schaefer says his focus is on winning and building a special culture on Long Island, not on his next contract. His outlook mirrors the recent high‑value agreements signed by Leo Carlsson and Connor Bedard, who also cited a desire to compete for championships.

What started as a few informal skates in Langford has grown into a competitive summer hockey league with over 250 skaters, a dedicated female division, and a championship that celebrates a former player’s legacy.

The Jayhawks are preparing for a crucial 2026 campaign that could define their trajectory in the Big 12, with key personnel changes and a challenging early schedule.

The Utah Mammoth have bolstered their lineup with seasoned forwards Anders Lee and Vincent Trocheck, while retaining key penalty‑kill specialist Kevin Stenlund. Leadership emphasizes the growing allure of playing in Salt Lake and the broader ambition of bringing a Stanley Cup to Utah.

New York Islanders selected Lincoln Kuehne in the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Draft, reuniting him with Jacob Kvasnicka and modeling his game after Moritz Seider as he prepares for the 2026 Development Camp.
The 2026 All-Long Island baseball squad, selected by Newsday, celebrates elite high school talent, highlighting CJ Alfano’s record-breaking season, dominant pitching performances, and the coaches who guided their teams to championships.

From perfect 19‑0 runs to record‑breaking passing yards, Long Island’s flag football standouts earned top honors, highlighting a season of unprecedented achievement.

Record playoff ratings reflect a resurgence of interest in hockey, spurred by Olympic triumphs and a high‑profile international tournament.

Kwik Goal, a family‑run company based in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, has grown from a Long Island startup into the official goal maker for U.S. Soccer and a key supplier for the FIFA World Cup. With a legacy spanning three decades, the firm produces about 7,000 goals each year and supplies equipment for both the U.S. men's and women's national teams. Employees take pride in seeing their work on the world stage, a testament to the company's craftsmanship and enduring partnership with U.S. Soccer and FIFA.

Former NHL defenseman Rob Scuderi and Hurricanes goalie Brandon Bussi, both raised on Long Island, share a Stanley Cup connection that underscores the island’s expanding influence on the sport.

From 56‑mile finals to 126‑mile careers, the physical toll of the world’s biggest soccer event is set to rewrite endurance records.

Brandon Bussi’s unexpected heroics carried the Carolina Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup title, turning a waiver claim into a championship‑defining performance.

The New York Knicks win their first NBA title since 1973, sparking massive celebrations across the city and a planned official parade.

From bus rides from New York to flag‑filled stands, supporters from two nations found common ground in Massachusetts, underscoring the World Cup’s power to unite diverse cultures.