There may have been issues with the release of NHL 15, but those issues might all disappear thanks to a nice little distraction inserted into the game.
The ongoing debate of fighting in the National Hockey League never seems to go away. Many people believe that the league should get rid of it, while others think fighting during games is perfectly acceptable. Here Latin Post.com lets you the fan decide whether or not the NHL should keep fighting in the game.
While the sport of ice hockey has never been the most popular in the Latin American community, there are a number of countries that have contribute to the National Hockey League. Latin Post.com list the Latino players and countries that have played in the NHL.
The 2014-15 National Hockey League regular season has begun. So many questions are floating around about this upcoming season. Latin Post lists five big NHL storylines heading into this brand new season.
Longtime New Jersey Devils great Martin Brodeur has expressed his desire to play next season. He remains a free agent, but Brodeur says he is willing to be a backup goalie on the Montreal Canadiens. Will he leave New Jersey for the Great White North?
Could there be 34 teams soon for hockey? Reports are surfacing that the National Hockey League could be adding four new teams by 2017 including new franchises in Las Vegas, Seattle, Toronto and Quebec City.
One of the greatest goalies in hockey history, Martin Brodeur, is still an NHL free agent. Many people think the New Jersey Devils should re-sign him, some think he should retire and others believe he should test the open market. What are his best options? Latin Post.com takes a look.
Manning expected to win best male athlete. With the NBA and NHL seasons over, the NFL season still a couple months away and the MLB season being only half done, there's little to get excited about in sports right now.
The NHL free agency period has begun, which means all bidders are in play. Here we break down the best free agent players on offense, defense, and goalies.
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2014 was one of the best ever. This class is filled with Stanley Cup Champions, Defensive Player of the Year winners, and Vezina award winners. In total, the Hockey Hall of Fame has six new members.
The Los Angeles Kings will host the New York Rangers at the Staples Center in Game 5 in LA. The New York Rangers are trailing 3-1 and are trying to pull off the impossible. Let's preview Game 5.
The New York Rangers defeated the Los Angeles Kings in game four to get their first win of the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals. Can the Rangers pull off the impossible?
The Los Angeles Kings beat the New York Rangers and took a 3-0 series lead. It doesn't look very good for the Rangers going forward as they try to make history.
The Los Angeles Kings will take their 2-0 series lead to Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have their backs against the wall in a must win game three.
The Los Angeles Kings struck first in the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals after the New York Rangers blew a 2 goal lead. Let's preview game one and look forward to game two to see who has the advantage in this series.
On Wednesday at 8 p.m., the NHL Stanley Cup Finals gets underway with the New York Rangers and the Los Angeles Kings vying for Lord Stanley's famed trophy. Which team comes out on top? Here is Latin Post's full preview.
In 2010, the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in rather dominant fashion. In 2012-13, the team won its second Stanley Cup in four seasons. However the team will not be the first to repeat since 1997-98 when the Detroit Red Wings achieved the feat. Here are the highs and lows of the Chicago Blackhawks' 2013-14 season.
The Montreal Canadiens had a remarkable season in which the team not only made it into the playoffs but also got all the way to the Eastern Conference finals. Along the way, the team continued to get terrific play from its elite netminder, its top defenseman and even made a huge splash at the trade deadline. Here is a look at the highs and lows of the Montreal Canadiens' 2013-14 season.
With Montreal eliminated, no Canadian hockey team has won the Stanley Cup since 1993. This is by far the longest drought in for the nations rich hockey history.