
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.

An exploration of the ‘ghost roster’ concept reveals how teams chase ill‑fitting stars, overpay role players and sign dubious long‑term contracts, producing a litany of free‑agency blunders across the cap era.

Ron Francis, a Hockey Hall of Famer and former Penguins star, has rejoined the organization as a special advisor for hockey operations, bringing his championship pedigree and deep connections to the team.

American hockey fans near the Canadian border grapple with the end of CBC’s iconic Hockey Night in Canada, a tradition that blended sport, history and community across the border.
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 Carolina Hurricanes lead the Stanley Cup Final 3‑2 and can clinch on home ice, with Coach Rod Brind'Amour aiming to end a 20‑year championship drought.

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog was celebrated with two prestigious NHL awards for his leadership and resilience, even as the team’s championship aspirations were dashed by a sweep at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights.

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog becomes the first player to win both the Mark Messier Leadership Award and the Masterton Memorial Trophy in the same season, highlighting his comeback from injury, on‑ice contributions, and community involvement.

After missing three seasons due to a severe skate-blade injury, Gabriel Landeskog returned to lead the Colorado Avalanche to the Western Conference final, capturing both the Bill Masterton Trophy and the Mark Messier Leadership Award.

After a grueling rehabilitation, Landeskog returns to lead the Avalanche, delivering 35 points in the regular season and 11 in the playoffs, while his community work and leadership earn him historic double recognition.

Meta removed 39 Facebook pages that spread false claims about NHL players' health, revealing a sophisticated operation rooted in Vietnam and capitalizing on Stanley Cup playoff interest.

Meta removed 39 pages that falsely claimed NHL stars had cancer, using AI‑generated content and homoglyphs to profit from traffic and manipulate playoff interest.

Meta removed 39 Facebook pages that spread false claims about NHL legends having terminal brain cancer, tracing the operation to Vietnam and revealing how the deception was used to drive ad revenue.

The Hurricanes’ unexpected run to the Stanley Cup Final is fueled by a fourth line that has reshaped the series, while the sport mourns Claude Lemieux and learns of CTE in Lyndon Byers.