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Salon.com June 8, 1999 Steve Burgess |
Stealth on ice Stealth on ice: Dubbed the Great One by his legion of fans, hockey phenom Wayne Gretzky wreaked havoc on the record books before hanging up his skates. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
5 Failed Gretzky Heirs A few players emerged as successors because of their success at a young age, but we mustn't forget that, in addition to a solid skill set, the true heir must have Gretzky's humble personality as well. Here are the 5 players that came closest. |
Sports Illustrated March 20, 2001 Kostya Kennedy |
Inside the NHL Wayne Gretzky should play for Canada in the 2002 Olympics |
Sports Illustrated May 9, 2000 Kostya Kennedy |
Inside the NHL At least the Flyers and Penguins were awake to the end of a five-OT epic |
Sports Central May 16, 2004 Mike Chen |
NHL - The Fast Skate Era While goal-scoring may still be low in the National Hockey League, an uplifting trend can certainly be seen in three of the remaining four teams chasing the Stanley Cup. |
Sports Illustrated November 2, 2000 E.M. Swift |
Brooks appointment is master stroke My first reaction upon hearing that Herb Brooks had been named coach of the 2002 U.S. Olympic hockey team in Salt Lake City was shock. Say it ain't so, Joe! Then I tried to put together a list of candidates more suited for the job than Brooks. I couldn't come up with one... |
Sports Illustrated March 29, 2001 Kostya Kennedy |
Rattling Sabres The Sabres have the most wins since the All-Star break and still they receive no respect or accolades from the national media. Why is Buffalo always overlooked? |
Sports Central February 23, 2007 Eric Poole |
A Second Chance For the NHL? For the first time in about a quarter century, the NHL appears to be on the verge of another golden era. |
Sports Central May 29, 2004 Josie Lemieux |
NHL - Cup Finals: A Coach Speaks Out The final Stanley Cup round between the Lightning and the Flames is more than captivating. Considering the high talent on each team, nobody knows who will win. |
Outside January 2006 Mark Anders |
Cooling Trend Hockey is hotter than ever, as players coast to coast discover its winning blend of agility, speed, and fun. Boost your winter fitness with our quick-start guide to the season's greatest game. |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2002 Frank Deford |
Warm Hockey Nights Order is restored as Canada's teams return to prominence... |
Sports Illustrated January 18, 2001 Kostya Kennedy |
Sather will wrestle with Decision 2001 Will Glen Sather will trade away his young talent (e.g. Pavel Brendl, Jamie Lundmark, Mike York, etc.) in order to bring in established veterans to make a run at the playoffs in 2001? |
Sports Central November 17, 2006 Charlynn Smith |
Patrick Roy, How I Miss Thee Thank you, Patrick Roy, for making me a hockey fan. |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2006 Patrick Clinton |
From the Editor: Mixed Signals Recent pharma news headlines show: more science, but more political pressure on the science. More attacks on the industry, but at the same time, signs that some patients and doctors use the system well. |
AskMen.com Alvin Chang |
Watch Hockey I know, I know: You've never gotten "into" hockey. Well, give it a chance. |
Sports Central August 30, 2004 Mike Chen |
The Best Men for the Job The solution to the dispute between the player's association and the NHL is obvious. Go with the men who can work this out without any stubborn agendas. Wayne Gretzky and Brett Hull. |
Sports Illustrated October 31, 2000 Kostya Kennedy |
Inside the NHL The Coyotes are just the latest team to have an ownership mess... |
Sports Illustrated February 15, 2001 E.M. Swift |
A possible cure for NHL's power woes Whatever happened to the power play? There has been a power outage in the NHL over the past several years, and the brownout is severe enough that the league should do something about it... |
Sports Central May 9, 2006 Mark Chalifoux |
Making Sense of a Tragedy There's nothing better than playoff hockey -- or is there? |
AskMen.com December 27, 2000 Mark Simmons |
A-Rod Hits The Jackpot, Super Mario Returns Texas Rangers announced signing former Seattle Mariners shortstop Alex Rodriguez to a 10-year $252 million contract... Hockey world erupted when it was announced that Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux and current Pittsburgh Penguins owner would be returning and paying himself the league average salary of $1.4 million... |
Sports Central January 18, 2007 J.D. Conway |
NHL's Shooting Stars Headed to Dallas The NHL sends its best players to Dallas to compete in the All-Star Break. Some players were expected to be on the team, but others were a surprise. |
Sports Central July 30, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
The NHL's Unanswered Questions Some of the NHL's rules changes for the upcoming season are, admittedly, good ones; some are admittedly bad. Others, well, have me just confused. |
Sports Illustrated June 11, 2002 Michael Farber |
Going to Hull Golden Brett crashes Edmonton's exclusive century club. |
AskMen.com |
Detroit Red Wings Hockey Dynasty Over the last century, very few teams have been able to carve out a continued dominance among the elite ranks of the National Hockey League. |
Sports Central February 1, 2010 Mike Chen |
How Long Can Phoenix Rise? Around this time one year ago, the Phoenix Coyotes looked to be on the verge of returning to the playoffs. |
The Motley Fool January 27, 2005 Bill Mann |
Pete Rose on the State of the Game CEO of freight forwarding and logistics giant Expeditors International says the NHL lockout shows how investors should "recognize opportunities for what they are." |
Sports Central February 15, 2006 Mark Barnes |
The Olympics Are No Longer Olympian There may be hockey in the 2006 games, but there's no Jim Craig, no Mike Eruzione, and no Herb Brooks. Is there anyone left to represent us, to fight for gold, to honor America by giving us a new athletic hero? |
Sports Illustrated February 7, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Preparing a view from the bigtop OK, puckheads, we're in this odd little cluster of games between All-Star weekend and the Olympics... |
Sports Central July 7, 2005 Eric Poole |
Unconditional Surrender The NHL Players' Association may be close to settling for less. With popularity reduced, league officials consider sweeping changes. |
Sports Central August 9, 2005 Mark Chalifoux |
Sports Gospel's NHL Mailbag Year off will make NHL stronger in the long run. ... Lifelong fan loves that Penguins got Crosby... Todd Bertuzzi reinstatement is last thing hockey needs... |
Sports Central May 31, 2006 Bill Hazell |
Edmonton's Cinderella Story On Ice One exception to the power of home advantage in a seven-game series apparently is the NHL. The revitalized league has proven to be a utopia for underdogs in the 2006 playoffs. |
Sports Central September 25, 2004 Mike Chen |
What Do Hockey Fans Do Now? Play some hockey. Play some virtual hockey. Watch your other local teams. Or, do none of the above and join millions of sports fans and ignore the fact that the NHL lockout is happening. |
Sports Central April 25, 2012 Mike Chen |
Will the NHL's Dead Puck Era Return? The NHL is nothing if not a game of Follow the Leader. The coaching systems of winning teams often dictates what other teams try to emulate, and coming out of this year's playoffs, the notion of a winning formula is about to change. |
Sports Central October 25, 2004 Eric Poole |
Hockey Strike? What Strike? It's difficult to tell which is worse, the total absence of any progress toward ending the National Hockey League's work stoppage -- or the lack of outrage about it. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 3, 2009 Jim Heskett |
How Much Obsolescence Can Business and Society Absorb? How are new technologies affecting organizations? Are "tech cliques" forming around such media as Facebook, YouTube, and now Twitter? |
Sports Illustrated May 2, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Fighting mad Violence in hockey paints fans into two corners... |
Sports Illustrated September 21, 2000 Kostya Kennedy |
The National Holdout League returns Okay ice freaks, hockey's back. What, was it 15 minutes ago that the Devils brought the Stars to earth? Amazing how the two-and-a-half-month offseason seems so short but the month-long preseason seems so long. Two weeks until the puck drops for real and already we have a great batch of questions... |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Comcast's Power Play Comcast will start streaming NHL games online for its broadband users this season. It will be interesting to see whether it will make a difference in driving new accounts. |
AskMen.com Phil Helm |
Top 10: NHL Colleges Over and over again, scouts in the NHL look to these 10 schools if they want a great player. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2008 Scott Schutte |
Valuing Your Services Have financial planners themselves compromised the value of the service that is the foundation of nearly all client relationships: investment management? If so, what's the solution? |
Sports Illustrated December 13, 2000 Kostya Kennedy |
King Penguin Super Mario dwarfs Lindros, but not Gretzky... |
AskMen.com |
Alexei Yashin . . . captain of New York The New York Islanders' team captain discusses the National Hockey League's new collective bargaining agreement, new rules, and Sidney Crosby -- billed as hockey's "next Wayne Gretzky." |
Sports Central May 26, 2008 Andrew Jones |
The Top 10 Cities For Hockey Fans These ten cities have winter and great hockey to watch. |
Sports Central February 12, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
How to Simply Fix the NHL The solution to professional hockey's problems isn't found in salary caps or luxury taxes or franchise players or "cost certainty." |
AskMen.com Nick Kennedy |
Should You Sell Your Apple Stock? A healthy Jobs means a healthy Apple, but Jobs' illness does not imply Apple's demise. "It seems that when Steve Jobs catches a cold, the stock market sneezes." |
Sports Illustrated March 19, 2002 Daniel G. Habib |
Wily Coyotes By trading expensive stars for younger and cheaper hockey players, Phoenix has risen quickly... |
Sports Central June 4, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
The Never-Ending Hockey Story I know the lockout is going to end because, alas, all things must end. If there isn't a settlement, the NHL might just fold. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Own Goals Accidentally scoring points for the opposing team sometimes happens in sports, but these occurrences were disastrous. |
Sports Central October 3, 2006 Mike Chen |
Lessons Learned: NHL '06-'07 Preview Last year's season was a learning experience for everyone. As we get ready to open the gates on post-lockout season No. 2, it's time to take a look at the lessons of last season and how they can apply to this season! |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Jay Greene |
How This Diehard Fan Would Fix Hockey The sad truth of the lockout is that for the vast majority of American sports enthusiasts, it doesn't much matter. The National Hockey League may well lose the entire 2004-05 season, and most sports fans in this country won't even notice. |