A pioneer of women’s hockey, Geraldine Heaney was a veteran defenseman for the Canadian National team. By the time that she retired in 2003, she had won an Olympic gold medal, an Olympic silver medal and seven World Championships. She played the most games all-time (125) with Canada’s National Women’s Hockey Team, and leads all […]
Angela James
Angela James is a legendary name among Canadian women’s hockey. The decision to leave her off the roster of the 1998 Olympic Team was as controversial as the decision to leave Mark Messier off the men’s team that year. James was a member of Canada’s gold medal teams at each of the previous four Women’s […]
Chris Chelios
Chelios was raised in Chicago where he learnt hockey, but a family move to California during his high school years almost ended any dreams of playing hockey for Chris. He moved back east to Wisconsin for NCAA play and won a National Championship with the Badgers and was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1981. […]
Patrick Sharp
Three-time Stanley Cup Champion, Patrick Sharp, began his NHL career being signed to the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft after two years with the University of Vermont. He would go on to be traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2005, where he was an integral part to three Stanley Cup championships 2010, […]