Washington Capitals star Evgeny Kuznetsov, who tested positive for cocaine at world championships, scores on first shot after three-game suspension.
Author: Mike Brehm, USA TODAY
Stars’ Blake Comeau, Roman Polak leave ice against Bruins after fluke injuries
Dallas Stars lose Blake Comeau when deflected puck bloodies his face; Roman Polak leaves on a stretcher after hitting boards while attempting check.
Hockey announcer on Auston Matthews case: ‘That’s how you put a little problem behind you’
Announcer Jim Hughson, referring to Auston Matthews ‘alleged indiscretion,’ noted Patrick Kane overcame a ‘little problem’ in 2012 by winning Cup.
St. Louis Blues superfan Laila Anderson is surprised as team gives her championship ring
The St. Louis Blues inscribed Laila Anderson’s name on their Stanley Cup championship ring. Then they went to her house and gave her one.
St. Louis Blues’ championship rings have inspirations that led to first Stanley Cup title
Included on the St. Louis Blues’ Stanley Cup championship rings are a reference to their fans, the song “Gloria” and to superfan Laila Anderson.
Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews accused of disorderly conduct in Arizona
According to police report, Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews and friends tried to open door of parked car with woman inside at 2 a.m.
Angels analyst Mark Langston, a former All-Star pitcher, has medical emergency, goes to hospital
Mark Langston, 59, a former Angels pitcher and the team’s radio analyst since 2012, was taken to a Houston hospital before a game against the Astros.
Los Angeles Angels pay tribute to pitcher Tyler Skaggs in first home game since his death
The Angels paid Tyler Skaggs an emotional tribute before and during their first home game since the pitcher’s death.
Tampa Bay Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov is voted MVP of the NHL at awards show
Nikita Kucherov scored an NHL-best 128 points as the Tampa Bay Lightning tied a league record with 62 wins.
St. Louis Blues celebrate Stanley Cup: A parade 52 years in the making
The St. Louis Blues won the first Stanley Cup in the franchise’s 52-year history and celebrated with fans at a parade and rally.