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Nikita Zadorov went after Kings center Samuel Helenius, after Helenius drilled Charlie McAvoy in the corner in Boston’s game against Los Angeles. The hit, which sent McAvoy to the Bruins dressing room, didn’t sit right with Zadorov.
Matty Beniers picked up his first NHL fight and was an assist away from a “Gordie Howe hat trick,” but it came in a potentially costly 4-2 loss to the
The St. John's Junior Hockey League is promising "severe suspensions" following following "unacceptable" conduct on and off the ice during a Caps-Breakers playoff game in the Goulds on Saturday night.
The Tampa Bay Lightning entered Sunday night’s game with something the Buffalo Sabres wanted. But the Lightning refused to give up first place in the Atlantic Division without a fight — or five fights,
Sometimes hockey officials are like exasperated parents of unruly children: They've just had enough. Officials at the NHL game on Nov. 27 between the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers essentially ejected every player on the ice after defusing a large ...
Fighting is prohibited in Olympic hockey, but there was one in Sunday's Canada-France game. It wasn't much of a fight, more of a wrestling match with no one punches thrown. But the International Ice Hockey Federation rules say a fighting penalty can be called if "players wrestle in such a manner as to make it difficult for the linespersons to intervene and separate the combatants.
Tom Wilson said his Olympic fight with Pierre Crinon stemmed from emotion and loyalty, explaining he wanted to stand up for Team Canada after a hard hit on a teammate.
MILAN — Who says there’s no fighting in hockey at the Olympics? Tom Wilson clearly does not care that it’s shunned in international play. Wilson dropped the gloves late in Canada’s 10-2 rout of France on Sunday, going after the player who delivered ...
You almost certainly won't see fighting in Olympic hockey matches because international rules have harsh penalties.
Josh Doan opened and closed the scoring with power-play goals and the Buffalo Sabres outlasted the Tampa Bay Lightning 8-7 on Sunday night in a wild and feisty showdown for the Atlantic Division lead