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Marner leads Vegas on a hot playoff run after beating the Avalanche in Game 1—looking freer, sharper, and like a true star.
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Marner leads Vegas on a hot playoff run after beating the Avalanche in Game 1—looking freer, sharper, and like a true star.

Why are the Golden Knights blocking teams from talking to Bruce Cassidy? The answer may be bigger than a contract issue.

Marner is thriving in Vegas playoff run, leading in points, but his Leafs legacy still fuels debate on what could’ve been.

One split-second gamble in OT decided the Olympic gold. Makar misread it, USA scored, and hockey reminded us how razor-thin the margins are.

Mitch Marner took over when Canada needed him most, threading passes, backchecking, and showing why he’s a game-changer in crunch time.

A quiet Wednesday in the NHL said plenty: Montreal showed patience, Calgary held its identity, and each Canadian team revealed where it’s headed.

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

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

Emotion in Toronto, thin margins in Calgary, and familiar cracks in Vancouver shaped Friday night.

Why do fans expect players to be universally loved—by teammates, cities, and forever? And why does that myth keep coming back?

Mitch Marner’s Vegas debut brought boos, not cheers. What does it mean for him, his style, and the scrutiny that follows everywhere?

A night of fine margins: structure rewarded in Winnipeg and Calgary, chaos punished in Montreal and Vancouver, chances slipping away in Edmonton and Toronto.

Before NHL stardom, Mitch Marner, Matthew Tkachuk, Christian Dvorak & Evan Bouchard dominated together on the 2015-16 London Knights.

Some Canadian teams controlled the night. Others chased it. Tuesday offered a quiet but telling snapshot of where things stand.

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?
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.

Is Mitch Marner living up to his $12M Vegas payday, or are his old Toronto habits starting to wear thin in the desert?

Did Mitch Marner’s exit open the door for Matthew Knies to become Toronto’s next breakout star?

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

Can the Canadiens’ calm, confident road win in Vegas be the clearest sign yet that this young team is starting to find its real identity?

Six Canadian teams, six stories: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens battled last night with wins, comebacks, and milestones aplenty.

Are the Senators starting to show the resilience of a real playoff team? Did they survive a wild night in Vegas on sheer will and Sanderson’s brilliance?