Kid Reporter Q&A: Kim Davis, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs
The NHL recently wrapped up a successful two-bubble Stanley Cup tournament. During the tournament, the league acknowledged a national discourse about social
Cornell-Harvard Hockey Rivalry Still Going Strong After 110 Years
Everyone has their own favorite college sports rivalries: Duke-UNC, Army-Navy. For Ivy League hockey fans, the Cornell-Harvard match-up is one of the oldest and
Q&A: Ibtihaj Muhammad Talks about Fencing, "The Proudest Blue," and Advice for Young Athletes
Ibtihaj Muhammad entered the world stage when she captured a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics in the team sabre event. As the first
Learning about Bobsledding with Olympic Champion Curt Tomasevicz
How much do you know about the sport of bobsledding? You might have watched it during the Olympics or you may have seen the movie Cool Runnings, but seeing the
The NHL Celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities with Talented Young Fans
Evan Yasser, 19, from Ocean Town, New Jersey, made NHL history on December 3rd, 2019 as its first neurodiverse commentator when he did the play-by-play for the
Q&A with Trailblazing Hockey Referee Katie Guay
Katie Guay is breaking the glass ceiling in hockey. As the first female referee to officiate the Olympics, Division I hockey games, and the NHL Prospect
Toronto’s Hockey Hall of Fame Is Worth a Visit
With the highest attendance of all the sports halls of fame, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a magnet for sports lovers around the world. Located in the heart of