Caroline Brew editor Paul D’Amato, best known for playing Tim “Dr. Hook” McCracken in hockey comedy “Slap Shot,” died after a four-year battle with progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disease, on Monday in East Brookfield, Mass. He was 76.
Caroline Brew editor Paul D’Amato, best known for playing Tim “Dr. Hook” McCracken in hockey comedy “Slap Shot,” died after a four-year battle with progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disease, on Monday in East Brookfield, Mass. He was 76.
Celine Dion made a rare public appearance to cheer on the Boston Bruins at a NHL game on Thursday (March 21).
Tennis superstar Aryna Sabalenka has been left heartbroken after her partner Konstantin Koltsov tragically passed away aged 42. Konstantin, an impressive ice hockey star turned coach, was staying in Florida with the Australian Open champ when he sadly died from a "detached blood clot".
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music For their headlining set opening the Rolling Loud California festival in Los Angeles on Thursday night, Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign merely stood onstage for an hour while pre-recorded music from their already released first album played over the loudspeakers. While the wording in the official announcement of the late-added performance was unspecific — “Vultures headlining new Thursday night,” the since-deleted post read — it’s safe to say that most people expected the duo, who have been working together under the name Vultures, to at least deliver vocals.
Karen Bliss Canadian superstar singer Michael Bublé thinks he has a global smash on his hands with “Spicy Margarita,” his collaboration with Jason Derulo. The pair performed the Latin-flavoured banger together last week on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and recently shared their mutual respect by getting tattoos of the other — Derulo got a Bublé face on his neck and Bublé the word “DARULO” across his forehead. “You spelled it wrong!” a mock-disappointed Derulo declares in the comedic clip as their single plays in the background.
Jeremy Kyle has shared an adorable snap of his baby daughter Iris Rose as he took her to the beach for the first time.The TV presenter, 58, welcomed Iris, his sixth child, and second with wife Vicky Burton, earlier this year and has been sharing snaps and videos of the youngster to his Instagram. His most recent post saw him holding Iris at the beach, adding text to the image, he wrote: "First trip to the beach Daddy but why did it take us an hour to get ready to walk 100 yards" He followed this with three crying with laughter emojis, and tagged his wife's Instagram page. After announcing the birth of Iris, Jeremy found himself at the centre on controversy after some people claimed he was "too old" to father a newborn.
A man arrested following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson on suspicion of manslaughter has been rebailed.
ESPN and the Associated Press.Among the players refusing to don Pride memorabilia were then-Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov, San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer, and Florida Panther players Eric and Marc Staal, who cited their religious beliefs. Three Russian players — Ilya Lyubushkin of the Buffalo Sabres, Denis Gurianov of the Montreal Canadiens, and Andrei Kuzmenko of the Vancouver Canucks — cited a Russian anti-gay “propaganda” law that prosecutes individuals for having engaged in activities or made statements perceived to “promote” LGBTQ rights or treating homosexuality as a normal occurrence.Additionally, the Chicago Blackhawks team did not wear their Pride-themed warmup sweaters in March because of security concerns over that same Russian law. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Wild and New York Rangers also reversed course on wearing Pride-themed warmup gear.Bettman noted that teams will continue to host specialty nights such as Pride Night, Black History Night, Military Appreciation Night, and Hockey Fights Cancer Nights.
Snoop Dogg will not be the next owner of the Ottawa Senators, TMZ reports. The rapper was part of a group put together by Neko Sparks, an entrepreneur based in L.A., to acquire the NHL franchise.
Clark Gillies was a legendary left winger for the New York Islanders team that won four straight Stanley Cup championships in the 1980s.Clark Gillies was an integral part of the New York Islanders NHL dynasty that won four straight Stanley Cup Championships from 1980 through 1983. He spent most of his NHL career with the Islanders, finishing his last two seasons with the Buffalo Sabres. Gillies totaled 319 goals and 378 assists over 14 seasons, and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002.
Jimmy Hayes was a former NHL forward who won an NCAA hockey championship with Boston College.Jimmy Hayes was a star player for Boston College who helped lead the team to an NCAA college hockey championship in 2010. He was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2008 and made his NHL debut for the Chicago Blackhawks in 2011.
Rod Gilbert was a Hall of Fame forward for the New York Rangers who was known as “Mr. Ranger.”Rod Gilbert played his entire Hockey Hall of Fame career with the New York Rangers, retiring in 1978.
Tony Esposito was a legendary Hall of Fame goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks. Tony Esposito was a star goaltender in college for Michigan Tech.
Matīss Kivlenieks was a goaltender with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets.A native of Latvia, Kivlenieks began playing in the Latvian Higher Hockey League before coming to the U.S. in 2013 to play for junior hockey leagues.
René Robert was a Canadian hockey player who was a member of the Buffalo Sabres’ forward line of the 1970s known as “The French Connection.”Robert’s NHL debut was in 1970 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1971 and then to the Buffalo Sabres in 1972.
Mark Pavelich was an NHL player who was a star of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, who beat the Soviet Union in an upset known as the “Miracle on Ice.”Pavelich played college hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth before being selected for the U.S.
Fred Sasakamoose was one of the first indigenous players in the NHL.Fred Sasakamoose was one of the first indigenous athletes to play in the NHL. He laced up the skates for the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1953-1954 season, playing in a total of 11 games.
th birthday with a drive-by party.RIP 99-year-old Mark Sertich, the world’s oldest hockey player. Legend.
Dale Hawerchuk was an NHL star who played for the Winnipeg Jets, Buffalo Sabres, St. Louis Blues, and Philadelphia Flyers.Hawerchuk played hockey all his life, having received his first pair of ice skates when he was two years old.
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