TORONTO — Maple Leafs winger William Nylander appears on course to suit for the first time in this spring's Stanley Cup playoffs. The 27-year-old was a full participant at today's practice after missing the first three games of Toronto's opening-round series against the Boston Bruins with an undisclosed injury. Nylander wouldn't say what's kept him out of the Original Six matchup, but added he's been "feeling great" heading into tomorrow's Game 4 with the Leafs trailing 2-1. The Swede's arrival
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Legendary sportscaster Bob Cole was a Newfoundlander through and through, and his daughter says his connection to the province was "everything" to him. Megan Cole says her father was asked to move away many times throughout his career with the CBC, for which he became the voice of "Hockey Night in Canada" for generations. She says he never entertained the idea — he loved returning home to St. John's after spending his Saturday night in various hockey cities behind the mic, nar
NASHVILLE — Rick Tocchet expects boos to rain down when his Vancouver Canucks take the ice on Friday. That's exactly how it should be, the head coach said. The Canucks will be in hostile territory as their first-round playoff series with the Predators shifts to Nashville for Game 3. Being the despised opponent is a role players should relish, Tocchet said. “I love getting booed," the former NHL forward said. "Nashville’s got great fans, they don’t throw stuff at you. Sometimes it’s nice to be th