Posts Tagged ‘Hockey’
Eager for gold, women’s hockey Team
On the eve of their opening tie against Scotland, very few people are talking about how successful the Indian women’s hockey team has been at the Commonwealth Games. The eves struck gold in Manchester (2002) and then followed it up with a silver medal in Melbourne (2006). But if they are to achieve a third [...]
The Hockey News Profiles Shore Family
(left) L to R Nick, Drew, Baker & Quentin Shore From: The Hockey Newsby Ryan Kennedy Hockey has always been a family game, from the Howes to the Sutters to the Staals. Now a clan from Colorado is staking its claim. The Shore boys – Drew (19), Nick (17), Quentin (16) and Baker (11) are [...]
Men’s hockey travels to St. Cloud State for series
Wisconsin (6-3-1, 4-3-1 WCHA) looks to carry over its momentum from a 5-1-0 home stand when it visits St. Cloud State (4-4-2, 3-2-1 WCHA) for games on Friday and Saturday. The Badgers enter the weekend after earning a home sweep over Alaska Anchorage. The UW offense got contributions from nearly everybody in 5-1 and 6-2 [...]
Cuts Nearing for U.S. Women’s Hockey Team
The Vancouver Olympics are still more than two months away, but USA Hockey defenseman Caitlin Cahow feels like they’re nearly here. The American women’s team will play a series of exhibitions across North America before Olympic competition begins against China on Feb. 14. “I’m getting more excited and ready every day now, it feels like [...]
Homestand huge test for Sens
Perhaps more than ever, parity is the name of the game in the National Hockey League. Look no further than the Ottawa Senators, who have seen 11 of their first 16 games this season decided by two goals or less. Still, it’s hard not to sit up and take extra notice when this team scans [...]
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