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The Montreal Canadiens' centennial year is celebrated at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario.
One of the greatest leaders the NHL has ever seen will take his rightful place in the Hockey Hall Of Fame.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Mats Sundin has retired, leaving behind a brilliant legacy as one of the greatest Swedish-born and Maple Leaf players ever.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a popular destination for families with children of all ages. There are many family-friendly activites and attractions located in the city.
The greatest ironman in sports history absorbed a bruising every day on his way to establishing a record that will never be broken.
From a world-class museum about bears to the largest open-pit iron mine in the world, these Northeastern Minnesota cities offer a vacation kaleidoscope of things to do
Hall of Fame goaltender Harry Lumley became a goalie by accident.
Gilbert Perreault was known for his deft stickhandling and gifted playmaking, but the lifetime Buffalo Sabres forward was a decent goal-scorer, as well.
Toronto is probably one of the most underrated destination cities in North America, and is rarely on families' radar for travel with kids. It certainly should be.
The Hall of Fame announced the four players who will be inducted in November 2009 and it's a group that leaves little room for debate.
Toronto is a world class city with a multitude of activities and events to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and dining, to museums and shopping for all ages.
It isn't hard to find a place a baby will love, or a preschooler will love, or a child or teen. If you need something that makes kids of all ages happy, check this list.
Why limit yourself to seeing hockey games at your nearest hockey stadium? Combine your love of hockey with your next road trip.
There are many hotels that give lip service to being family-friendly, but few can boast as much catering to families (and allure for kids) as indoor water park hotels.
Many movie stars, popular musicians, bestselling authors and Olympic athletes who are famous in North America were adopted and have interesting adoption stories to tell.
There's more to explore at Toronto's CN Tower than one big building. Imagine gut-churning heights, roller coaster rides and a nightly light show all year long.
While the NHL has made an annual event of the Winter Classic, it was college hockey that kick-started the tradition of outdoor hockey games in stadiums in North America.
From players in the NHL to hosts of morning shows, Canadian adoptees are talented athletes, actors and artists who are famous throughout North America.
This week, Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario opens the pyramid doors to showcase treasures recovered from the tombs of the Boy King and other Egyptian pharaohs.
From the Spectrum to the Wachovia Center, hockey in Philadelphia has a rich tradition comparable to many states.
After 10 games, the team most chose to finish near the bottom of the league is proving critics wrong with a strong work ethic and the results to show for it.
Toronto is a "World Class City" with lots of activities to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and fine dining, to museums and shopping year round.
The NHL offseason has been anything but off, with a flurry of players being traded, signed and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Here's a roundup of the action
For most hockey players, once they retire, that's it, it's official with no turning back. Others, though, have a harder time letting go.


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