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Toronto Maple Leafs William Nylander's Father and Former NHL Center Michael Nylander Lists Greenwich Estate

NHL former center Michael Nylander lists his Greenwich Estate for $3.15M Michael Nylander, father of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs' first-round pick in last year's draft, William Nylander, has listed his Greenwich Estate for $3.

2015 NHL Playoffs: Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames Look to End Stanley Cup Drought for Canada

Ice Hockey is the most popular sport in Canada, but they haven't produced a Stanley Cup champion since 1993. This year has five Canadian based teams in the NHL playoffs. Can Canada win the Stanley Cup this year?

Where Does New Jersey Devils Great Martin Brodeur Rank Among Top 10 Goalies in NHL History? (Vote)

Martin Brodeur has officially played his last game in the National Hockey League. Brodeur will make the Hockey Hall of Fame, but before that happens, Latin Post.com counts down the top 10 goaltenders in NHL history.

NHL News & Fan Opinion: Should National Hockey League Ban Fighting From Games? (POLL)

The ongoing debate of fighting in the National Hockey League never seems to go away. Many people believe that the league should get rid of it, while others think fighting during games is perfectly acceptable. Here Latin Post.com lets you the fan decide whether or not the NHL should keep fighting in the game.

NFL News: Bon Jovi's Efforts to Buy Buffalo Bills Foiled by Jim Kelly

Jon Bon Jovi recently met with Buffalo Bills great Jim Kelly hoping to put their resources together to buy the Upstate New York National Football League (NFL) franchise. However, Bon Jovi was rejected by the former quarterback after the rocker failed to guarantee Kelly he would keep the team in the city of Buffalo.

NHL Trades 2014: Pros & Cons of NY Islanders Trade for Jaroslav Halak

The New York Islanders have acquired the rights to sign UFA goalie Jaroslav Halak. Is this a good or bad thing for the franchise? Here are the pros and cons of the trade.

Sports Business: Chicago Blackhawks Top Bloomberg Businessweek’s “Smartest Spenders in Sports” 2014 List

Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.
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