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Al MacNeil, a former NHL player who won Stanley Cup
Al MacNeil, a former NHL player and winner of the Stanley Cup as coach of the Canadiens, dead at 89
Al MacNeil, a former NHL player who won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, has died. He was 89. The Calgary Flames announced Monday that MacNeil died a day earlier in Calgary. No cause of death was provided.
MacNeil dies at 89, won Stanley Cup 3 times with Canadiens as coach, executive
MacNeil never won the Stanley Cup as a player, but his name was tapped into the trophy four times, 1971 with the Canadiens; in 1978 and 1979 with Montreal as director of player personnel; and finally with the Calgary Flames as assistant general manager in 1989.
Best NHL Players To Never Win a Stanley Cup In Recent Memory
Hockey players everywhere dream of one day getting to hoist the Stanley Cup. And while many great players have had the pleasure over the years, some NHL stars never got to taste Cup glory.
Former Calgary Flames coach and longtime executive Al MacNeil dead at 89
The Flames said in a news release Monday that Al MacNeil died Sunday in Calgary. No cause of death was provided.
Chiasson, Stanley Cup winner with Capitals, retires after 11 NHL seasons
Alex Chiasson, a 2018 Stanley Cup champion with the Washington Capitals, retired from the NHL on Monday after 11 seasons. The 34-year-old forward had 233 points (120 goals, 113 assists) in 651 regular-season games for seven NHL teams.
Al MacNeil, Longtime Flames Executive, Cup Champion And AHL Hall Of Famer, Dies At 89
Al MacNeil, a former NHL D-man who died, was part of the Flames for over two decades, won three Stanley Cups and captured three Calder Cups with the Canadiens' AHL affiliate.
Al MacNeil, Rangers defenseman and four-time Cup winner as coach and exec, dies at 89
Al MacNeil, who played for the New York Rangers late in his career before going to great success as a coach and NHL executive, died Sunday in Calgary. He was 89. MacNeil played 11 seasons in the NHL as a low-scoring defensive defenseman.
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NHL 2024-25 Stanley Cup playoff chances and projected standings
Welcome to our 2024-25 NHL projections where you will find each team’s projected point total and chances of winning the Stanley Cup.
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Canucks On Pace To Tie NHL Overtime/Shootout Record
O ne of the concerning trends that have appeared this season for the Vancouver Canucks is their play in overtime and the ...
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NHL News: Six-time Stanley Cup champion issues bold confession with warning to Peter Laviolette, Rangers
Six-time Stanley Cup champion, New York Rangers legend makes blunt revelation about the team, sending a strong warning to ...
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How the Edmonton Oilers compare to Canada’s other Stanley Cup contenders
The 1967 Stanley Cup for Toronto was No. 13 and that proved to be an unlucky number. The Canadiens were the proud owners of ...
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Stanley Cup champion and 11-year NHL veteran officially calls it a career and retires
Today, it was announced that 2018 Stanley Cup Champion Alex Chiasson has officially called it a career and retired after 651 ...
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NHL insider makes bold prediction about Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup chances with Edmonton Oilers
NHL insider Frank Seravalli made a bold prediction about Connor McDavid’s chances with the Edmonton Oilers.
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Former Ottawa Senator Forward Announces His Retirement After 11 NHL Seasons
After 11 NHL seasons and a Stanley cup victory, former Ottawa Senators forward Alex Chiasson called it a career on Monday.
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Longtime NHL Veteran Announces Retirement After 600-Plus Games
Alex Chiasson last played in the NHL during the 2022-23 season with the Detroit Red Wings where he'd suit up for 20 games ...
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NHL Insider Indicates Biggest Question About Jonathan Toews' Return
Chicago Blackhawks legend Jonathan Toews is on the brink of an NHL comeback, as revealed in an interview with GQ published ...
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