The Pac-12 has emerged from the dead! Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde react to Dellenger's report that the ...
Stalock played 179 games in the NHL, 63 with the Sharks. He also played for the Minnesota Wild and Chicago Blackhawks. The netminder was part of the Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers AHL ...
The Philadelphia Flyers appear to have resolved their differences with prospect goalie Alexei Kolosov. The 22-year-old netminder has yet to report to Flyers training camp and had informed the team ...
Earlier this week, the Vegas Golden Knights announced that former Buffalo Sabres goalie Robin Lehner would not report to training camp. While the 2009 second-round pick has missed each of the last ...
Demko’s status, of course, is the real story in all this. For the Canucks to remain in pursuit of a goalie with NHL experience suggests real anxiety about not just whether Demko will be ready to ...
The Vancouver Canucks have been searching for possible temporary goalie options after learning their starting goalie might not be ready to start the season. Thatcher Demko is making progress but ...
At 16 years, 72 days old, Jack Porter made history for Premier League club Arsenal on Wednesday by becoming the youngest player to ever start for the first team. Porter made his debut in a 5-1 ...
That opens the door for Korpisalo to be the No. 1 goalie out of the gates and grab hold of the crease. And while Korpisalo’s numbers last year were abject, he played well enough in the previous ...
LAS VEGAS — Goalie Robin Lehner apparently has not given up on his NHL career, telling Sportsnet he is hopeful of a resolution after the Vegas Golden Knights said he hadn’t reported.
PENTICTON — Arturs Silovs was the Vancouver Canucks breakout star during last season’s playoffs — and not only for his fashion sense. Now, with Vancouver’s leading goalie Thatcher Demko ...
He was tied with NHL-experienced goalie Alex Nedeljkovic and ahead of hot-shot prospect, Yaroslav Askarov – not to mention the Vancouver Canucks new “starting goalie”, Arturs Silovs.