
Carol Schram
Features Writer at The Hockey News
Senior Contributor at Forbes
I ✍️ about hockey, other sports. Features Writer @TheHockeyNews. Senior Contributor @ForbesSports. Member of @thePHWA.
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thehockeynews.com | Carol Schram
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sports.yahoo.com | Carol Schram
It’s down to the wire, but Nikita Kucherov may have the upper hand over Nathan MacKinnon once again in the chase for the NHL’s 2025 Art Ross Trophy. For the second-straight year, it’s a two-horse race. While the Colorado Avalanche's MacKinnon has been in the pole position since early December, the Tampa Bay Lightning's Kucherov is making things interesting. AdvertisementLast year, Kucherov’s late-season surge got him to 144 points and the second Art Ross of his career.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Carol Schram
It’s down to the wire, but Nikita Kucherov may have the upper hand over Nathan MacKinnon once again in the chase for the NHL’s 2025 Art Ross Trophy. For the second-straight year, it’s a two-horse race. While the Colorado Avalanche's MacKinnon has been in the pole position since early December, the Tampa Bay Lightning's Kucherov is making things interesting. Last year, Kucherov’s late-season surge got him to 144 points and the second Art Ross of his career.
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2 weeks ago |
thehockeynews.com | Carol Schram
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ca.sports.yahoo.com | Carol Schram
With just over a week to go in the 2024-25 NHL regular season, our 16 playoff competitors look about set. This year’s crop includes many of the usual suspects with a few fresh faces added into the mix. While we often hear a lot about learning to win in the post-season, sometimes things can come together on the first try, whether a player is young or already has NHL experiences. As a rookie with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2017, Jake Guentzel put up 13 goals on his way to a Cup.
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Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record was largely thought to be untouchable. But nearly a decade ago, a longtime Washington Capital told me he could envision Alex Ovechkin getting there. Now, he has. https://t.co/Ow2Oll2D2M

Correction: It was actually five goals in 4:30.

Per John Shorthouse on @Sportsnet, the #Canucks just set a record for the fastest five goals in franchise history. It took 4:50 for them to build a 5-1 lead over the Anaheim Ducks.

Per John Shorthouse on @Sportsnet, the #Canucks just set a record for the fastest five goals in franchise history. It took 4:50 for them to build a 5-1 lead over the Anaheim Ducks.