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HockeyAdventure.com
Based in Vancouver, HockeyAdventure.com's Lucas Aykroyd has written about NHL and junior hockey for The Hockey News, The Sporting News, and the NHL Yearbook, and has covered eight IIHF World Championships and two Olympics.
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Covering Olympic hockey for IIHF.com

Covering the Olympics for IIHF.com is going to keep me very busy for the rest of February. In fact, it already is, and we haven’t dropped the first puck yet. Check out some of my latest pieces on the joy of jerseys, the historical home ice advantage for Canada’s women, and all the things to do [...]..

Posted on 11 February 2010 | 9:43 pm

Devils hopelessly misguided in Kovalchuk deal

What is Lou Lamoriello thinking? When the New Jersey Devils general manager acquired sniper Ilya Kovalchuk from the Atlanta Thrashers on February 4, he made the following statement during a conference call about the blockbuster deal: “He [Kovalchuk] can do things that a lot of people can’t do, and put him into our lineup, he will [...]..

Posted on 5 February 2010 | 5:36 am

The Best Draft Ever?

Originally published in Prospects Hockey in 2009 By Lucas Aykroyd The world was a tumultuous place in 1979. The Iranian Revolution, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the Three Mile Island nuclear accident made headlines. But the annual NHL draft offered a ray of light for hockey fans with an unprecedented influx of talent, mostly from the [....

Posted on 20 December 2009 | 1:03 am

Sam Gagner preps for new season

Originally published in Eishockey News in 2009 By Lucas Aykroyd Sam Gagner has a long way to go to catch up with his father Dave. To be precise, Sam trails by 791 career NHL games and 629 points. But the 20-year-old Edmonton Oilers center is gradually learning what it’ll take to match the consistency of the senior [...]..

Posted on 20 December 2009 | 12:58 am

London wins inaugural Euro-Can Cup

Originally published in Eishockey News in 2009 By Lucas Aykroyd The London Pro Knights beat Switzerland’s EV Zug 7-4 on August 31 to win the final of the inaugural Euro-Can Cup. Hosted in London, Canada, the week-long, eight-game tournament also featured Austria’s Black Wings Linz and EHC Munchen of Germany’s 2nd Bundesliga, which..

Posted on 20 December 2009 | 12:56 am