Vancouver’s Enduring Role as a Global Hockey Hub
Vancouver’s recent hosting of the FIFA Men’s World Cup and its long-standing legacy in international hockey illustrate a city that repeatedly turns its venues into stages for sport’s biggest stories.
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Vancouver’s recent hosting of the FIFA Men’s World Cup and its long-standing legacy in international hockey illustrate a city that repeatedly turns its venues into stages for sport’s biggest stories.

The Ontario Hockey League announced the death of Dennis Hull, a St. Catharines native whose 14‑year NHL career and post‑hockey advocacy shaped generations of players.

Christian Kirsch's flawless Memorial Cup run, Macklin Celebrini's world‑championship impact, and off‑ice developments from the San Jose Sharks organization illustrate a dynamic period for the franchise.

The past week in Canadian sport delivered a blend of disappointment and unexpected triumphs, as the nation’s teams navigated international tournaments and professional leagues.

Dennis Hull, a cornerstone of the 1972 Summit Series victory and a 14‑year NHL career with the Blackhawks, passed away at 81, remembered for his on‑ice brilliance and off‑ice humor.

Dennis Hull, the celebrated NHL forward who passed away at 81, left a mark on the Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings and the broader hockey community through his scoring feats, All‑Star appearances and lasting family legacy.

Dennis Hull, a key figure in 1970s hockey, passed away at 81. His contributions to the Blackhawks, the 1972 Summit Series, and the broader hockey community are remembered.

The Chicago Blackhawks honor the late Dennis Hull, reflecting on his storied career, his contributions to the team, and the condolences extended to his family and fans.