TSN’s Hockey Insiders discuss which teams are in ‘listening mode’ as trade talk picks up, the latest on Auston Matthews’ recovery, Cole Caufield’s chances of playing at the 4 Nations Face-off and a ...
PWHL coverage on TSN and RDS begins on Saturday, Nov. 30 when the Montréal Victoire host the Ottawa Charge at 5pm et live on TSN and RDS. The game is the first of 57 to be carried by TSN throughout ...
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins Gino Reda to discuss the condensed scheduling issue when the NHL accommodates for international tournaments, how the Jets are maximizing their morning skate to ...
The NHL trade market has been active to start the season and it appears the Buffalo Sabres could be the next team to get involved in swinging a deal.
There are literally no weaknesses in Martone’s game.” The Peterborough, Ont., native was ranked No. 4 by Button on his September draft list and in TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie’s pre-season rankings ...
The burning question of Calgary Flames training camp still didn't have an answer at almost the quarter pole of the NHL season. A bona fide No. 1 goaltender has yet to emerge, but the tandem of Dan ...
The hype hasn't faded for the Montreal Victoire heading into a second Professional Women's Hockey League season. After a momentous inaugural campaign, team names, logos and an influx of new talent are ...
TSN’s Hockey Insiders examine the various topics discussed during Tuesday’s NHL GM meetings, why Ken Holland joined NHL Hockey Ops, the league’s internal promotions and the talk surrounding the ...
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Pacioretty is expected to miss some time with an "extensive" injury, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
Lekkerimaki wasn’t flashy, but played a steady game in his NHL debut, as the Canucks defeated the Calgary Flames 3-1. The ...
join forces for The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast. James Duthie is joined by TSN staffers Lester McLean, Sean 'Puffy' Cameron and a special guest each episode to chat sports and just about anything else.
You can play the game hard and also be respectful of differences is the message Normand Hector wants to send at Hockey Canada's second Beyond The Boards summit.