Not many NHL players get to spend their entire career with one franchise; however, these are the best skaters to achieve the ...
KAMLOOPS — Malcolm Ashford is not short on hockey stories. The Kamloops resident was an on-ice official in the National Hockey League from 1969 to 1980, and later moved upstairs to handle video review ...
Bobby Hull, the former NHL legend with the Chicago Blackhawks, is part of an unfortunate trend being exposed in hockey with regards to CTE.
New Team of the Week, HUT Champs, and Warp Speed Cards have been added to NHL 25 Hockey Ultimate Team. The highlight of this ...
He chose to donate his brain after seeing former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Stan Mikita decline late in his life. “Seeing the pain and heartache suffered by his lifetime friend Stan ...
He chose to donate his brain after seeing former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Stan Mikita decline late in his life. “Seeing the pain and heartache suffered by his lifetime friend Stan Mikita’s ...
His decision to donate his brain to advance CTE research was influenced by the suffering of his teammate, Stan Mikita. Research by Boston University highlights the significant risk of CTE among ...
7. Stan Mikita – Chicago Blackhawks (1,396 games) Stan Mikita is a legendary player, not just with the Chicago Blackhawks but from the Original Six era. Thanks to a career point-per-game average ...
Bobby Hull, the Hall of Fame forward and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in 1961, had CTE when he died two years ago, researchers at Boston University's CTE Center found ...
For the 10 years before his death, Hull had short-term memory loss and impaired judgment but chose to donate his brain after seeing his former teammate and Hall of Famer Stan Mikita having similar ...
He chose to donate his brain after seeing former teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Stan Mikita decline late in his life. “Seeing the pain and heartache suffered by his lifetime friend Stan ...