Alex Ovechkin is inevitable.
Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby has already had an incredible career thus far. The 19-season veteran has already won the Stanley Cup three times, Art
Wayne Gretzky is known as the greatest and most influential hockey player of all time, and that’ll be recognized in a new way. At NASCAR’s upcoming Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway, current top driver Tyler Reddick will be driving a car featuring Gretzky’s likeness.
With the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics wrapped up, and the announcement of the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to Salt Lake City, national pride is on the mind.
The Edmonton Oilers have one of the richest histories in the NHL. From Wayne Gretzky to Connor McDavid, great players have donned the orange and blue. Along with those great players, there have been some of the best teams we’ve ever seen.
The Washington Capitals have a renewed hope in their Stanley Cup ambitions heading into the 2024-2025 season. After a few impressive trades and a couple free agent contracts, the Caps are improved and hungry to give their captain and aging core another championship run.
Ovechkin will be 39 to start this season, has two years left on his contract and needs just 42 goals to become the sport’s all-time leader.
There are many storylines that are packed into the 2024-25 season for the Washington Capitals. One of them being watched by the entire hockey world is captain Alex Ovechkin attempting to break Wayne Gretzky’s record for most goals scored all-time.
Former Edmonton Oilers Craig MacTavish and Randy Gregg were recently announced as the newest inductees into the Oilers Hall of Fame and their induction ceremony is set for October 25, at Rogers Place.
Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin is just 42 goals away from breaking Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record most career goals.
In his famous profile of Boston’s iconic slugger Ted Williams, the late Pulitzer Prize winner, Richard Ben Cramer, wrote that “few men try for best ever.” As hockey fans, we’ve been privileged to watch two contemporary prodigies try for exactly that.
I can’t believe it’s been 40 years since Wayne Gretzky won his first Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers. Where has the time gone? May 19, 1984, was one of the greatest days for the Great One and for Oilers fans in Edmonton and worldwide when Wayne lifted the Stanley Cup over his head for the first time on Northlands Coliseum ice.
Wayne Gretzky feels that this year’s iteration of the Oilers is the best yet because of their depth. When Paul Bissonnette on the TNT panel asked Gretzky what makes the 2023-24 Oilers stand out among the others in recent years, Gretzky said it boiled down to how loaded they are at every position.
Gretzky will probably understand why McCarthy had to delay their post-draft chat.
Washington Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin scored the 850th goal of his illustrious National Hockey League career to put his team up 1-0 in the first period of Friday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby clinched his 19th consecutive point-per-game season on Monday with a three-point outing against the New York Rangers.
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin has been on the road to catch Wayne Gretzky's all-time goals record for quite some time now.
A Saskatchewan family scored big over the weekend when a case of 1979 hockey cards they found in their attic sold at auction for more than $5 million CAD.
A basement office discovery in Saskatchewan, Canada, has turned into a windfall for a family after an unopened case of ice hockey cards fetched $3.1 million USD ($4.2 million CAD; £2.4 million) at auction this past week.
In what might be called a hockey card collector’s dream come true, a Canadian family discovered a hidden treasure when they discovered 16 unopened boxes of O-Pee-Chee 1979-1980 hockey cards.
Wayne Gretzky absolutely changed the game of hockey. Both from his time with the dynasty Edmonton Oilers franchise of the 80s and as they won four Stanley Cups with him on the roster, then after as he helped expand the game into the United States like never before.
In a rumor confirmation that could have reshaped hockey history, Wayne Gretzky disclosed on the latest episode of the Spittin Chiclets podcast that he was offered a substantial ownership stake in the Vancouver Canucks in the 1980s.
Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin might need to pick up the pace if he wants to catch The Great One.
It’s a question that many Detroit Red Wings fans have contemplated over the years. Wayne Gretzky is one of the biggest names in Canadian sports. Many would say he’s the most prominent name in Canadian sporting culture, even decades after his retirement.
Wayne Gretzky has never been shy about his love for the Edmonton Oilers. The best player in hockey history has often made it known that he will always pull for the Oilers, and since he’s started working on broadcasts in the U.S., he’s even gone so far as to call out his colleagues who’ve taken aim at the Edmonton club.
The Edmonton Oilers will forever hold a special place in Wayne Gretzky’s heart. How could they not? After all, this organization welcomed him in at 17 years old and helped him become the greatest hockey player of all-time.
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