College hockey coach dismissed following Halloween picture featuring individual in Hitler outfit

A volunteer hockey coach at Drake University, Jesse Rudin, was let go after being photographed with a man dressed as Adolf Hitler during Halloween festivities. This incident occurred at a party on Friday at Miss Kitty’s Country Bar and Nightclub in Clive, Iowa. The man in the Hitler costume, local business owner Donnie Gardner, wore […]
Brad Marchand takes on youth hockey coaching after the passing of a friend’s daughter from cancer

Brad Marchand Coaches Hockey Team in Memory of Friend’s Daughter Florida Panthers player Brad Marchand recently took some time off to coach his friend’s under-18 hockey team in Canada. This gesture comes after a tragic loss, as his friend’s daughter, Sera McCallum, passed away at just 10 years old due to cancer. Marchand went back […]
American women’s hockey players prepare to compete against Canada at the Winter Olympics

Rivalry Between USA and Canada Intensifies Ahead of Winter Olympics There’s been a noticeable rise in tensions between the USA and Canada lately, impacting not just politics but also sports—particularly in women’s hockey. As the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics draw near, players are gearing up for more than just a game. After Canadian fans booed the […]
Hockey star shares Trump’s inspiring call before game against Canada

U.S.-Canada Hockey Rivalry Heats Up The hockey rivalry between the U.S. and Canada intensified during the 2025 NHL Four-Way Tournament in February. The atmosphere was charged, with fans booing each other’s national anthems, and the players even had a brawl just nine seconds into the match. Tensions had been simmering prior to the tournament, particularly […]
Islanders program provides hockey opportunities for girls in Long Island

On Sunday, 9-year-old Samantha McNamee from North Bellmore stepped onto the ice at UBS Arena, feeling both excited and a bit overwhelmed by the huge crowd surrounding her and nearly 400 other local girls. “It was a thrill to be on an NHL rink. Things have been going pretty well this past year,” McNamee, who’s […]
Golden Knights sign Carter Hart following his acquittal in the Hockey Canada case

Carter Hart Signs with Golden Knights Following Acquittal After a judge determined that Carter Hart and four other Canadian hockey players were not guilty of sexual assault, the former Flyers goaltender is set to join the Golden Knights and make his return to the NHL. Hart has signed a paid tryout contract with Vegas, which […]
ESPN host claims he won’t be watching the network’s hockey game at all.

ESPN MLB analyst Ben McDonald faced criticism for his remarks while promoting an NHL game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers. He had been anticipating the National League Wild Card Series featuring the Chicago Cubs against the San Diego Padres when the promo aired. In a somewhat candid moment, McDonald commented, “If you say […]
Former NYPD detective and adaptive hockey coach honored following his untimely passing

A former NYPD detective who responded to the 9/11 attacks and later became a cherished hockey coach for disabled athletes took his own life last week. Peter Janatiempo, affectionately referred to as “Coach Pete,” dedicated 26 years to the force. Tragically, just days before returning to coach in Connecticut’s Adaptive Hockey League, he had experienced […]
Long Island high school hockey player recovering and walking after a life-threatening incident

A Long Island High School hockey player is making an amazing comeback after a terrifying near-death incident. Connor Dubeau, last month, suffered a serious injury while swimming at Gilgo Beach, breaking his C-4 vertebra and temporarily becoming paralyzed. Connor’s best friend, Kevin Bonnino, who also plays on the Junior Islanders team, quickly jumped into action. […]
Teen from Garden City striving to make Long Island a stronghold in field hockey

Oliviagon Calves, a student at Garden City Middle School, discovered her passion for field hockey during her third year of school. It quickly became clear to her that she had a knack for the sport. “I really wanted to play at an elite level,” the now eighth-grader, age 13, shared. However, in suburban Long Island—a […]