Mullets, wooden sticks and 21 teams ruled the NHL when the entry draft was last held in Minnesota on June 17, 1989, the day a dynasty dawned in Motown and European players found a foothold in North ...
Here's today's NHL Nugget – this Wild Wednesday Rewind heads back to Oct. 15, 1989, at the Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton. The Oilers faithful watched their former hero, Wayne Gretzky, come in as the ...
May 25, 1989, is a date cemented into Calgary sports history. It was 36 years ago today that the Calgary Flames won their first, and as of now, only Stanley Cup in franchise history. It’s become a ...
Greg Wyshynski is ESPN's senior NHL writer. Another player on the Flames is defenseman Brian MacLellan, whom we now know as the GM of the Washington Capitals. MacLellan actually said his experience ...
On This Day in History Oct. 15, 1989 The Great One Wayne Gretzky becomes all-time leading scorer in the National Hockey League.
We should be right in the thick of enjoying the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs right now but, as you know, COVID-19 has put almost the entirety of the sports world on hold for the time being.
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