NHL Unites Vancouver And Seattle LGBTQ+ Teams For Third Annual NHL Pride Cup
TORONTO – The National Hockey League in partnership with Pride Tape will host the 2026 NHL Unites Pride Cup for the third consecutive season, featuring members of Vancouver’s The Cutting Edges and the Seattle Pride Hockey Association competing for the Pride Cup trophy on Sat. Feb. 28 and Sun. Mar. 1, in Surrey, British Columbia. Now in its third year, the expanded two-day event at the North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex will showcase two LGBTQ+ hockey associations leading the way in the Pacific Northwest. The three-game series will see each organization receive a $25,000 donation in support of their … Continue reading
River Dragons Blow Past Zydeco
Columbus, GA – The Columbus River Dragons finished their sweep over the Baton Rouge Zydeco on Saturday night, claiming victory in regulation, 6-1. Trevor Babin, returning from his suspension following a brawl with the Pee Dee Ice Cats last weekend, manned the pipes for Columbus. Edward Coffey covered the crease for the Zydeco. The first period went scoreless. Matthew Bazarin buried the first goal of the night, in what would turn out to be the only score for the Zydeco, at 5:51 in the second frame. Not to be outdone at home, the River Dragons went all in until Alex … Continue reading
ECHL Today – Feb. 15
Indy Fuel (21-17-7) at Cincinnati Cyclones (21-20-3) 3:05 p.m. ET Indy’s Owen Flores is tied for third with three shutouts. Cincinnati’s Sam Stevens has 11 points (5g-6a) in his last eight games. Fuel are fourth with 26.16 shots-against per game. Cyclones are 11-5-1 when outshooting their opponent. Savannah Ghost Pirates (23-19-4) at Greenville Swamp Rabbits (19-20-5) 3:05 p.m. ET Bryce Brodzinski leads Savannah against the Swamp Rabbits with three goals and four points. Greenville’s Keaton Mastrodonato is on a three-game point streak (2g-3a). Ghost Pirates have outscored their opponents 50-36 in the second period. Swamp Rabbits are second … Continue reading
Canucks Complete 2-1 Come From Behind Victory Over Reign
The second half of the 2025–26 season kicked off tonight as the Abbotsford Canucks hosted the Ontario Reign for the first time since their home opener. Decked out in their home greens, the Canucks delivered a dominant effort and earned their first win against Ontario this season. There were some notable lineup changes for Abbotsford. Chase Stillman dressed for the first time since October after recovering from injury. Nils Åman returned to the forward group, while Sawyer Mynio slotted back in on the blue line. Nikita Tolopilo got the start between the pipes, taking on Eric Portillo at the other … Continue reading
PWHL recap of 2026 Olympics for 14 February
The Medal Round of the Women’s Ice Hockey Tournament at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 continued today with 32 of the PWHL’s 61 Olympians on the ice for the final two Quarterfinals. Below is a recap of today’s results, notable performances, and a look at action ahead. SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINAL RECAP CANADA (5) VS. GERMANY (1) Montréal captain Marie-Philip Poulin returned to action after a two-game absence and made an immediate impact, scoring a historic goal on the power play to tie the all-time Olympic mark and help Canada secure an eighth straight berth in the semifinals. New York’s … Continue reading
Bison’s McKay Defeats Ex-Team for Valentine’s Day Revenge
West Valley City, Utah – Dryden McKay stopped 25 shots and was instrumental in killing off nearly nine minutes of shorthanded time as the Bloomington Bison defeated the Utah Grizzlies 3-1 at the Maverik Center on Saturday evening. The Bison surged early, but Utah scored on its first shot of the game to go up 1-0 just four minutes and 38 seconds into regulation for what would be its only goal. Two minutes later, Mikael Robidoux squared off with a Grizzly at center ice for a fight and helped to return momentum to the visitors. Bloomington drew a penalty just … Continue reading




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