Kyle Henry Erovre Okposo aka Kyle Okposo is an American ice hockey player who plays in the National Hockey League as a right winger for the Florida Panthers. He was born on April 16, 1988 ...
Also, there were numerous National Hockey League greats who hit personal milestones ... the first Islanders player to do it since Kyle Okposo on Jan. 16, 2015. For the third hat trick of the ...
In the offseason, the Sabres traded away Roy to the Dallas Stars and acquired Steve Ott and Adam Pardy (from ‘Sabres trade Derek Roy to Stars for Steve Ott, Adam Pardy,’ National Post – 07 ...
First-year Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin has joined some exclusive franchise company thanks to his pair of assists on Tuesday.
A new era of college athletics has come for ice hockey with the NCAA opening up eligibility to Canadian Hockey League players ...
The ECHL serves as a farm system to the American Hockey League and National Hockey League. “The ECHL is proud to welcome our 30th Member by returning to the Greensboro, North Carolina market ...
The Professional Women's Hockey League's second season is opening on ... international breaks worked in to account for players' national team commitments. There are weeklong breaks in December ...
Welcome to the highlights of the player auction held in New Delhi on Tuesday (October 15) for the women's edition of the Hockey India League ... goalkeeper Savita, national team captain Salima ...
TORONTO -- Lanny McDonald, Chair of the Board of the Hockey Hall of Fame, announced today new appointments to the Hockey Hall ...
Expansion is on the table for the six-team Professional Women's Hockey League, and executives aren't placing limitations on which North American markets they'll consider in a bid to add as many as ...
Belgium's veteran keeper Vincent Vanasch went to Soorma Hockey Club while India’s new frontline goalie (post PR Sreejesh's retirement) Krishan Bahadur Pathak went to Kalinga Lancers. The eight ...
The Ontario Hockey League says it is taking recent sexual ... sexual assault allegations against players on its 2016 and 2003 national junior teams.