Flames’ Babchuk Made Most of First Outdoor Experience

One of the few members of the Calgary Flames who didn’t grow up with much outdoor ice experience, Anton Babchuk made the most of it in the Heritage Classic. The 26-year-old from the Ukraine didn’t grow up dreaming of an event like this. He didn’t hit up the neighbourhood pond with his pals to practice

Devils’ Hedberg Named 3rd Star Of The Month

Hedberg went 7-1-1 record with a 1.43 goals-against average, .943 save percentage and two shutouts in 10 games, helping the surging Devils (27-31-4) gain 23 of a possible 26 points for the month (11-1-1). Hedberg won each of his first seven starts after Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur suffered a knee sprain Feb. 6 at Montreal,

SAME OLD FOR SAMUELSSON

Mikael Samuelsson certainly knew he scored two goals in a key win for the Vancouver Canucks. What the veteran forward didn’t know was that he had reached a personal milestone in the process. It was an important triumph for Vancouver, a 4-2 home win over an equally hot Calgary Flames club looking to secure a

Rinne earns W as Preds defeat Jackets

Another trip to Nashville meant another loss for the Blue Jackets. David Legwand capped Nashville’s three-goal third period with the go-ahead score with 1:35 remaining to lead the Predators to a 3-2 win over Columbus on Sunday. Pekka Rinne allowed just two goals on 27 shots in the Predators’ 3-2 victory over Columbus Sunday. Rinne

Anton Babchuk Scores For Flames In 4-3 Shootout Loss Against Sharks

David Moss, Niklas Hagman and Anton Babchuk scored in regulation for the Flames, who moved into the seventh spot and a playoff position in the Western Conference by earning one point. “It was a tough loss,” said Hagman, who ended his 16-game goal-scoring drought. “It’s always fun to score, and I haven’t been doing that

Mikael Samuelsson scores for Canucks in 3-2 victory over Blues

It’s impossible to pinpoint why the Canucks have struggled against the Blues over the years in the regular season. But multiple reasons were on display in that slow, indifferent second period. The game had started nicely for Vancouver, looking to rebound from a home loss against Montreal marred by disastrous start. On Thursday, the Canucks