- Claude Julien says Roberto Luongo's comments won't matter to Tim Thomas The Canadian Press - Sat, 11 Jun, 2011
BOSTON - After making another long trip back across the continent, Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien was intent on travelling the high road.
- UFC watches in awe as Canucks fans take to the streets to celebrate win The Canadian Press - Sat, 11 Jun, 2011
VANCOUVER - The UFC got a taste of celebration, Canadian hockey style on Friday night.
- Vindication for Luongo as Canucks win at home to take series lead in Cup final The Canadian Press - Sat, 11 Jun, 2011
VANCOUVER - A defiant Roberto Luongo answered his critics Friday.
- Visentin has inside track on starting job of Canada's world junior hockey team The Canadian Press - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
CALGARY - Mark Visentin isn't afraid to talk about his role in one of the lowest points in Canadian junior hockey history.
- Manitoba Moose march to St. John's, bringing AHL back after 6-year absence The Canadian Press - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
- Florian looks forward to cake, pizza and bread after cutting down to featherweight The Canadian Press - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
- Canuck merchandise is as rare as a Cup goal these days The Canadian Press - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
- Working class heroes: Bruins say blue-collar ethic a reflection of team, town The Canadian Press - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
VANCOUVER - There isn't a lot fancy about the Boston Bruins, and that's just how they like it.
- Hockey Night in Canada Help Fund recipients revealed CBC - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
The recipients of this year's Hockey Night in Canada Help Fund are announced, with four organizations from across the country sharing a total of $20,000 to assist in their local efforts to develop the sport of hockey and make it accessible for all Canadians.
- Leafs goalie Reimer gets new deal CBC - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer has been given a new three-year deal, according to a published report.
- Canucks fans 'deflated' after second loss, but still hopeful for the Stanley Cup The Canadian Press - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
VANCOUVER - After watching the Canucks suffer a second decisive loss in the Stanley Cup final Wednesday night, the fans spilling out of bars, outdoor viewing sites and Rogers Arena in downtown Vancouver looked more like they were part of a funeral procession than a hockey party.
- Rejuvenated Bruins even Stanley Cup final with victory over Vancouver in Game 4 The Canadian Press - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper attends Game 4 of Stanley Cup final The Canadian Press - Wed, 8 Jun, 2011
- Rome to reach out to Horton: Bruins GM CBC - Wed, 8 Jun, 2011
Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli relayed a story that his Vancouver Canucks counterpart, Mike Gillis, apologized on behalf of Aaron Rome for his devastating late hit on Nathan Horton.
- NHL looks at broadening headshot rule CBC - Wed, 8 Jun, 2011
The NHL is considering dropping the 'blindside' component of Rule 48. The league's general managers met before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final and came up with a recommended change to the rule that deals with illegal checks to the head.
- It's official: Kevin Cheveldayoff named GM of Winnipeg's new NHL team The Canadian Press - Wed, 8 Jun, 2011
- Winnipeg names Blackhawks official as its new GM Reuters - Wed, 8 Jun, 2011
BOSTON - Under the roof at TD Garden, the Vancouver Canucks organization was changed forever. More »Sedins hope to help Vancouver Canucks make history at Stanley Cu …