- Minor Memories: NHLers look back
- On Thursday, May 28, from 1-2 p.m. ET, Our Game connected with the pros, including Chris Gratton, Alyn McCauley and Kelly Hrudey, in a live chat about concussions, paying minor hockey coaches and who had the best 'trash talk' on the ice. more »
- 'I felt like I was dreaming,' winner of Stanley Cup tickets says
- As winner of CBC's Our Game Star contest, Montreal's Simeon Kirimidtchiev, 14, is off to the Stanley Cup Finals, which he says is a dream come true more »
- Replay: Coaching the coaches
- On May 14th, Our Game chatted in a live forum with three-time gold medal winning national junior coach Craig Hartsburg along with the former women's national u-22 coach Lisa Jordan and the head of coaching for Hockey Canada. more »
- Steven Stamkos: 'I was in a Jolly Jumper...'
- Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos recalls his finest minor hockey memories, including his obessesion with mini sticks. more »
- Goalie gear officially shrinks in September
- Hockey Canada's new goalie gear requirements kick in this September, meaning minor hockey players should be down to size and up to speed with what they wear between the pipes. more »
- Vernon wins RBC Cup junior A title over Humboldt
- The Vernon Vipers secured their place in Canadian junior A hockey history with a fifth national title Sunday night, winning the Royal Bank Cup in Victoria with a 2-0 victory over the Humboldt Broncos of Saskatchewan. more »
- Broncos, Vipers advance to RBC Cup final
- The Vernon Vipers and Humbolt Broncos will battle for this season's Royal Bank Cup champion. more »
- National hockey tournament showcases aboriginal talent
- Some of Canada's best junior hockey players are in Winnipeg this week to compete in the national aboriginal hockey championships. more »
- Cleaning up the politics of tryouts
- Ontario's Whitchurch-Stouffville Minor Hockey Association has developed a system that includes independent evaluators to ensure tryouts are fair. more »
Meet the Coaches
- 'Sometimes I do half French, half English'
- Coach Jean Pelletier in Dalhousie, N.B., speaks to his players in both French and English, and says not everybody on his team is bilingual, so he often has to elaborate in both languages.
- 'Sgt. Hockey' coaches more than the game
- Lots of players had watched Stan Polsom from afar, shouting from the bench, his loud, hoarse voice echoing across the ice. But most come to realize that playing for Polsom means learning to become not only a better player but also a better person.
- Former NHLer finds fit in peewee
- Dave Babych spent the better part of two decades with five NHL teams including the Winnipeg Jets and the Vancouver Canucks. Today, the 48-year-old finds himself on the North Shore of British Columbia giving back to the game, which provided him with a memorable 20 years.
- Wanted: Female coaches
- In her last three years behind the bench with competitive women's hockey teams in Nova Scotia, Alicia MacDonald has come across only one other female head coach. And she's been looking.
- Growing the game
- When Wade Parker's work is done, 20 years from now, the arenas of Summerland, B.C., will be bursting. Not just with kids -- but with middle-aged Canadians who live for the game.
CBC Hockey Headlines
- Luongo pulled in Canucks loss to Oilers video
- Nikolai Khabibulin made 35 saves and Jordan Eberle and Taylor Hall had a goal and an assist each as the Edmonton Oilers won 3-2 over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.
- preview Leafs look for better PK, goaltending in Carolina video
- Toronto Maple Leafs goalie James Reimer will look to rebound from a shaky outing Thursday when his team takes on the Hurricanes in Carolina.
- Gallery: RFA's at the Trade Deadline
- A look at some pending restricted free agents who could potentially change jerseys ahead of the NHL trade deadline.
- analysis 2008 Trade Deadline
- It was just four years ago, but all of the big names from the 2008 NHL trade deadline have already moved on to other desinations, including Brad Richards.
- Trade History: Montreal Canadiens
- The Montreal Canadiens have historically made their biggest and best deals in the offseason. A review of their deals near the trade deadline highlights a decidedly mixed bag through the years.