Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl and his fiancée Celeste Desjardins are planning their wedding. On Tuesday, Celeste shared photos of their visit to possible venues in France.
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Bennett, Marchand put rivalry aside for Canada ahead of U.S. matchup at 4 NationsMONTREAL - Sam Bennett was getting ready for practice Friday morning.A good soldier in Canada's camp at the 4 Nations ...
In an industry where communication is critical, Lake Forest’s Toby Wong has made an impact. Even after suffering a ...
There was a deeply unpleasant night in my life last summer when two unexpected calamities happened at the same time. The first was a particularly awful case of food poisoning. I learned new levels ...
The Associated Press – Sports on MSN9d
McDavid makes perfect pass in overtime as the Oilers beat the Blackhawks 4-3Connor McDavid set up Zach Hyman in overtime, and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 on Wednesday ...
Let's give Briere an audit on the trades he's consummated so far, after almost two years of being on the job full-time.
Unfortunately, it’s looking like Vancouver Canucks centre Elias Pettersson has run into some bad luck this year, in more ways than one. On Thursday, Derek O’Brien of The Hockey News reported that in ...
Watch the Oilers game at Molson Hockey House ... including the use of cannabis products and electronic cigarettes (vaping), is not permitted on Rogers Place property. Please be aware that guests will ...
Brantford city council approved plans to employ a new strategy that provides greater cost certainty as it embarks on plans to ...
Whether attending an Oilers game or the biggest of concerts ... s investment and development in ICE District, the City of Edmonton and its residents have greatly benefitted through the property taxes ...
The top ranked trade asset (Brock Nelson of the New York Islanders) has above-average speed but would require a handsome ...
That’s exactly what the Edmonton Oilers now represent. Founded in 1971 by Dr. Charles Allard and hockey booster “Wild” Bill Hunter for a franchise fee of $25,000, Forbes magazine now values ...
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