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Super-agers aren’t just in labs — NHL vets like Jagr, Thornton, and Marleau show brains, discipline, and passion keep them skating past 40.
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Super-agers aren’t just in labs — NHL vets like Jagr, Thornton, and Marleau show brains, discipline, and passion keep them skating past 40.

From Pittsburgh Penguins prodigy to Vegas Golden Knights legend, Marc-André Fleury’s saves, smiles, leadership, & records: a first-ballot Hockey Hall of Famer.

Crosby’s status for the gold-medal game is still up in the air. If he plays, it’ll be because he knows he can tilt it.

Canada’s forwards are stacked like never before—McDavid, Crosby, MacKinnon… even the third line could run through most teams!

Only four NHL goalies have ever reached 1,000 games. With the changing of the game (e.g., managing tandems), their "1,000 game" legacy may never be matched.

Only three NHL goalies have earned 500 wins: Brodeur, Fleury, and Roy stand alone atop NHL history.

From birthdate to 3 Stanley Cup banner nights, NHL All-Star Sidney Crosby continues to turn #87 into hockey royalty—on the ice, on the cap sheet, and worldwide.

Stuart Skinner’s thriving in Pittsburgh, and suddenly the Penguins look alive again. Maybe Crosby and Malkin aren’t done writing endings just yet.

Canadian teams show clear trajectories: Ottawa and Toronto steady, Montreal encouraged, Winnipeg competitive, and Vancouver stuck in a rut.

NHL Goalie Records—Only three 18-year old goalies have posted an NHL shutout. Tom Barrasso, Marc-André Fleury, Harry Lumley—the NHL Teen Titans of Perfection.

Meet the NHL’s quarterbacks of the crease: Four goalies who didn’t just stop pucks—they helped spark offense and posted 40+ assists during their NHL careers.

50 goals is elite. 60 goals is legend. 70 goals is lunar. 80 goals? That’s hockey defying physics—visited only by Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, and Mario Lemieux.

Only 6 goalies have won an NHL game at 18 years old. A closer look at three—John Vanbiesbrouck, Tom Barrasso, Marc-André Fleury—illuminates an elite "Win" club.

A night of signals, not statements. Toronto searches, Montreal learns, Winnipeg steadies, Vancouver absorbs reality.

Three paths. One dynasty. Crosby, Malkin, Letang—different journeys to NHL stardom; 20 seasons and 1,000 games together. The longest-tenured trio ever.

High alert in Pittsburgh: All-Star goalie—Stuart Skinner—is a brick wall, silencing critics and helping the Penguins climb up the NHL's Metropolitan Division.

Why #77 is significant in NHL history: How two NHL All-Stars—Paul Coffey and Ray Bourque—turned defensemen into playmaking engines and helped redefine the game.

A revealing Sunday for Canada’s teams—different paths, same pressure. Momentum shifted early, and consequences followed.

Moved against his will, thriving anyway—could Stuart Skinner find his true self in Pittsburgh? Hard not to root for the kid.

From family birthright to NHL spotlight: All-Star Stuart Skinner’s #74 helped carry him from Edmonton's #1 goalie to the Pittsburgh Penguins' new force in net.

Momentum turned fast Thursday night. Four Canadian teams learned how small lapses still decide big games.

Why has Stuart Skinner settled in so quickly with the Penguins? The answer has less to do with saves—and more to do with fit.

Is Sidney Crosby quietly cementing a place among the NHL’s all-time greats—and building a legacy no one will soon forget?

Did Wednesday night reveal how thin the margins really are for Canada’s NHL teams as momentum, structure, and belief all got tested?

Still together after 20 years. Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby & Kris Letang are rewriting hockey history—and All-Star "Geno" is turning #71 into a living legend.

From 1990s dominance to today’s game, Jaromir Jagr’s iconic #68 defines longevity, elite skill, and an unmatched work ethic in the game of hockey.

Mario Lemieux’s Five Goals, Five Ways: one night, every situation, total perfection. Why this dazzling NHL feat may never be matched—scoring the "Hockey Cycle".

Some NHL records aren’t just broken—they’re untouchable. From Glenn Hall to Wayne Gretzky to Mario Lemieux, which hockey feats are forever?

Why is #66 legendary in NHL history? Mario Lemieux won Stanley Cups, rewrote records, scored memorable goals, and etched a number into hockey immortality.

All-Star Erik Karlsson has made #65 unforgettable, helping to redefine NHL defense with speed, skill, and creativity over nearly two decades of dominance.

Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

50 goals is elite. 60 goals is legend. From Wayne Gretzky to Mario Lemieux to Connor McDavid, why the NHL’s rare 60-goal seasons still define greatness.

Why number "59" matters in hockey: a 59-save shutout, a 1959 goalie mask revolution, and modern stars turning an odd number legendary.

Across the NHL, #58 was just a number. In Pittsburgh, NHL All-Star Kris Letang turned it into a symbol of greatness, resilience and Stanley Cup championships.

Canadian teams split the night between relief, missed chances, and quiet statements. Some grabbed control. Others let it slip.

Five games, five signals: who’s finding structure, who’s chasing urgency, and which Canadian teams know who they are as Christmas — and the playoff race?

Did Saturday show which Canadian teams are building something real — and which are still surviving shift to shift?

From Bolduc’s breakout to McDavid's magic, Ullmark’s shutout to Calgary’s clutch surge—Canadian teams made moments that mattered last night.

Was this Linus Ullmark shutout the clearest sign yet that the Senators are learning how to close games properly?

Draisaitl hits 1,000, McDavid dazzles—can the Oilers turn this kind of star power into a long streak of wins?

Traded for each other, then facing old teams: Tristan Jarry tops Pittsburgh as Stuart Skinner’s debut turns wild in an emotional Oilers–Penguins reunion.

Stuart Skinner is gone—and with him, the comfort of standing still. The Edmonton Oilers make an urgent bet, knowing the clock on this core is loud.

Stuart Skinner for Tristan Jarry lit up Edmonton Oilers fans. Smart urgency or rushed move? Emotional goodbye, goalie debate, and one big question: better now?

Edmonton Oilers organization says goodbye to hometown goalie Stuart Skinner. Was trading their homegrown goalie a step forward—or just more shuffle?

Canadian teams mixed wins, losses, and standout performances last night—who shone and who struggled on Dec. 12?

Can a rookie goalie’s dream debut spark something bigger for the Canadiens after a tough week?
Number 29 became more than a jersey—Marc-André Fleury turned it into an icon of joy, clutch saves, and two decades of unforgettable hockey magic.

Which Canadian teams are really built to last? A quarter-season in, the picture is clearer—and more surprising—than anyone expected.

Are the Maple Leafs finally turning the corner after a dominant 7–2 win in Pittsburgh, or was this just one good night after weeks of struggle?

Jersey Number "10" isn’t just a number—it’s a legacy shaped by icons, steady leaders, and game-changers whose stories still echo through NHL history.

Sidney Crosby isn’t slowing down at 38—still scoring, still leading, and proving why he is hockey in motion. Every shift is a masterclass.