Reuters
The winds of change have howled through the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, blowing away the old guard and leaving behind some unfamiliar names and faces heading into the conference semi-finals. A stormy post-season that has been shocking...
The Age
April 28, 2012 Read later Marian Gaborik (10) of the New York Rangers and Jared Cowen of the Ottawa Senators vie for the puck. Photo: AFP The New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils advanced to the Stanley Cup semi-finals, winning against a pair of...
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Ottawa Senators' miracle season came to an end Thursday night when they lost Game 7 of their series with the New York Rangers 2-1 , eliminating the team from the NHL playoffs. Canadian players are well represented in the NHL playoffs, including...
The Age
Story continues below The Rangers were playing their first game seven at the Madison Square Garden arena since the Rangers' last Stanley Cup championship -- when they beat Vancouver four games to three in 1994. "They are a good team and they got a...
Star Phoenix
Too bad the month of October didn't move as fast for Roberto Luongo as his trade speculation. One day he's saying he's going to do what's best for the team, the next day his readying a wish list of trade destinations, and the next he's demanded a...