|
NHL Hockey News : CBSSports.com
|
The latest NHL hockey news from CBSSports.com
|
|
-
Devils have Hall of Famer, Rangers have King Henrik -- advantage, N.Y.
Martin Brodeur has had a great career. Henrik Lundqvist is having a better East finals. The Devils are doing everything right but trail 2-1. Adam Gretz says Lundqvist is the only reason New York leads the series.

-
Lundqvist shuts out Devils; Rangers lead Eastern Conference finals 2-1
Henrik Lundqvist stopped all 36 shots, and Dan Girardi, Chris Kreider and Ryan Callahan scored third-period goals to lead the New York Rangers to a 3-0 win over the New Jersey Devils in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday.

-
Giroux has surgery on both wrists as five Flyers to go under knife
All-Star forward Claude Giroux headlines a list of five Philadelphia Flyers who needed offseason surgery.

-
Malkin nets hat trick, Russia ousts defending world champ Finland
Russia's Evgeni Malkin scored three goals to lead his team to a 6-2 win Saturday over Finland in the semifinal of the world championships.

-
Evgeni Malkin continues to dominate world championships with hat trick
Evgeni Malkin recorded a hat trick and continued his dominating surge at the World Championships as Russia moved on to the Gold Medal game.

-
Jamaica, Qatar latest countries to join International Ice Hockey Federation
Hockey is coming to Jamaica just the same way that bobsledding once did. The Caribbean nation is being joined by another very unlikely hockey country in Qatar to become the 71st and 72nd members of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

-
Avalanche captain Milan Hejduk coming back on one-year, $2 million contract
Colorado Avalanche captain Milan Hejduk has re-signed with the Avs to come back for another season at a cost of $2 million to the Avs. The news was first reported by Adrian Dater of the 'Denver Post.'

-
A Special Offer From Our Sponsor
-
Shea Weber feels 'a little bit betrayed' by Alexander Radulov, admits distraction
Speaking on a Vancouver radio show, Predators captain Shea Weber opened up a bit about the Radulov/Kostitsyn situation and how it effected the Predators. Hint: It certainly didn't help matters.

-
NHL sends NHLPA notice it wants to renegotiate and/or end current CBA
The NHL has let the NHLPA that it will not seek an extension of the current CBA, necessitating negotiations this summer, the declarative step in the upcoming labor battle.

|