
The Syllable Experiment: Building NHL All‑Time Teams by Name Rhythm
By counting syllables in first and last names, enthusiasts have crafted imaginative all‑time NHL teams, inviting readers to weigh in on which combination feels most stacked.
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By counting syllables in first and last names, enthusiasts have crafted imaginative all‑time NHL teams, inviting readers to weigh in on which combination feels most stacked.

A look at the blockbuster deal that sent Al MacInnis to St. Louis and brought Phil Housley to Calgary, its immediate ripple effects, and the lasting legacies of the players involved.

The Athletic’s The Hockey 100 ranks the top NHL legends, using expert panels, stats and analytics to spark fan debate

Gerry Meehan, a former OHL star and longtime architect of NHL success, passed away at 79, leaving a legacy of on‑ice triumphs and off‑ice contributions.

The Canadian Hockey League welcomes the Penticton Vees, relocates the Newfoundland Regiment, and sees the Kitchener Rangers capture the Memorial Cup, while Stadium Journey rolls out fresh arena reviews that shape the future of junior hockey.

A look at the scout's eye that spotted Dominik Hasek, the daring trade that seemed insignificant at the time, and the lasting impact on the Sabres franchise.

From his early days in Toronto junior hockey to his pivotal role as general manager of the Buffalo Sabres, Gerry Meehan's seven‑decade involvement with the sport left an indelible mark on the NHL.

The Seattle Kraken are finalizing their draft strategy, honoring the legacies of longtime NHL executives, and gearing up for a playoff clash that could reshape the league's landscape.

Gerry Meehan, who died at 79, left an indelible mark on the Buffalo Sabres as a player, captain, and general manager, steering the franchise through pivotal moments in the 1970s and 1990s.

The Canadian Hockey League named its 50 greatest players of the last 50 years, highlighting Mario Lemieux as the top junior ever and Sidney Crosby as runner‑up, while the Pittsburgh Penguins contributed nine representatives to the historic list.

With the Buffalo Sabres holding a narrow edge over the Montreal Canadiens in points, Game 4 promises a clash of elite talent, strategic adjustments and a glimpse into franchise history.