Rod Black has been a sports journalist for almost four decades. He has covered a wide range of sports, including multiple Olympics from 1992 to 2012, the CFL, the NBA, the MLB, golf, international hockey, curling, boxing, and was known as the voice of figure skating here in Canada. Black can share his observations of […]
Tessa Bonhomme
Tessa Bonhomme played four years of NCAA hockey at Ohio State University. During her time with the Buckeyes, she received several accolades including Ohio State’s Most Valuable Freshman in 2004, the 2008 WCHA Player of The Year and Defensive Player of The Year and WCHA First All-Star Team Selections in both 2007 and 2008. Bonhomme […]
Carter Hutton
Carter Hutton a Canadian goaltender born in Thunder Bay was called up to play for the Chicago Blackhawks where he made his first NHL start against the St Louis Blues on April 27th, 2013. Carter attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell and played 4 seasons with the University. During his first season at college, he […]
Guy Carbonneau
Drafted in the 3rd round by Montreal in 1979, Guy Carbonneau would spend another year in junior and then two years in the minors before making the roster of the legendary Canadiens. Part of that team’s rebuilding after an unusual gap between Cups, Carbonneau earned 47 points and was plus-18 in his rookie season. His […]
Todd Gill
Todd Gill spent 19 seasons in the NHL. An offensive blue liner, he was in and out of the Maple Leafs lineup until 1986. Playing for the Leafs for 10 years, his best season was 1992-1993 when the Leafs made a famous run to the conference finals, and Gill had 43 points himself. After various […]
Rick Vaive – NHL Alumni Celebrity Captain
Rick Vaive played in the NHL from 1979-1992 as a right-wing shooter and is best remembered as the first 50 goal scorer for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He entered the NHL in 1979 after being selected 5th overall by the Vancouver Canucks, after an impressive junior career with the Sherbrooke Castors. Following one season, he […]