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The NHL has one female assistant coach. Allie LaCombe visits Canes camp hoping to follow
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo Canada Sports· 3 days agoNoting Seattle Kraken hiring Jessica Campbell as new assistant coach, LaCombe says “The sky’s the...
Maple Leafs Could Reunite With 'Top Remaining Free Agent'
Heavy.com· 3 days agoThe Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to bolster their forward corps and they could still land the...
Canucks Announce 2024 Training Camp in Penticton | Vancouver Canucks
NHL· 3 days agoPenticton, BC | The Vancouver Canucks announced today that their 2024 Training Camp will be held in Penticton, BC, from Thursday, September 19th to Sunday ...
Canucks fans, supposedly you're really happy — even if games are too expensive
The Province - BC - Victoria· 3 days agoA survey says Canucks fans are the third-happiest in Canada, a hard thing to imagine even two years...
Canucks: Filip Hronek is worth his weight in gold. Literally.
The Province - BC - Victoria· 3 days agoYou know the saying that someone or something is worth their weight in gold? In Filip Hronek’s case,...
Hastings Racecourse would have a hard time functioning if Corky and Lisa Russell retired
The Province - BC - Victoria· 3 days agoNobody is irreplaceable, but Hastings Racecourse would have a hard time functioning if Corky and...
Abbotsford Canucks release 2024-25 regular season schedule
Aldergrove Star· 4 days agoCanucks again playing 64 of 72 games against Pacific Division rivals, also visit and host Manitoba...
Wine Guy: Craft lager collaborations getting creative
The Province - BC - Victoria· 4 days agoSimple enough sure, but notable for the co-operation the local beer and food scenes continue to show...
7 significant milestones Canucks players will reach next season | Offside
Daily Hive· 4 days agoThe Vancouver Canucks have a lot to look forward to next season. On an individual level, several of...
After supercharging Nashville Predators' offence, Barry Trotz hopeful to win a Stanley Cup | TSN
TSN· 4 days agoThe Nashville Predators were the headlining act in the NHL's Free Agent Frenzy on July 1, spending more than $100 million to bring in star forwards Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault, ...