Nobody’s perfect. That fact became abundantly clear on Monday (Sept. 11, 2017) at the Matthew Wuest Memorial Cup tournament in Traverse City when round robin play wrapped up and nobody was left with a perfect 3-0 record. The Columbus Blue Jackets, winners of four of the past five versions of this event which has run
Graham Knott saw his stint with the Chicago Blackhawks come to an end on Wednesday (Sept. 24) as the team released him from camp. Knott, 18, from Etobicoke, ON was selected by the Hawks in the Second Round (54th Overall) of this past summer’s NHL Entry Draft. He will return for another season with the Niagara Ice
Only one of 30 teams enters a new campaign as defending champion but it is becoming a popular occurrence for the Chicago Blackhawks. The team has claimed the cup three times in the past six seasons, but has yet to to put back-to-back championships together. In some ways this past season’s run to the Cup