After four days of discussions by more than 400 delegates from around the world, about where the game of
hockey is and where it is going, the World Hockey Summit wrapped up Thursday night in Toronto. » more
LEARNING FROM
CANADA AND U.S.
The 2010 World Hockey Summit begins Monday, August 23rd and runs through to Friday the 27th in Toronto,
Ontario. Event venues include the Hockey Hall of Fame and Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. » more
FETISOV PROUDLY BOASTS
THE KHL IS HERE TO STAY
The KHL has had a bumpy five years but now has a junior league and a farm-team system, steps Slava Fetisov
sees as signs of better times ahead for the KHL and hopefully with a peaceful NHL relationship next on the
agenda. » more
ALFREDSSON LIKES
SMALL ICE
Although he grew up on big ice, Ottawa Senators captain and Tre Kronor star preferred the small ice of
Vancouver to the European sheet of Turin four years earlier. » more
CHL & NCAA RADICALLY DIFFERENT,
BUT SIMILAR
If the NHL is the ideal end, then Canadian and American junior systems have
been doing a superb job of providing players to the world's premier pro league. » more
CHECKING NOT NEEDED
IN SMALL KIDS
From Dr. Mark Aubry to Brendan Shanahan, the consensus seems to be that kids don't need to learn about
body-checking until their early teens. » more
OLYMPICS HAS A BUSINESS
SIDE TO CONSIDER
Growing the game is important, but the NHL and its players want more of a say in their participation in
the Olympics than they currently have » more
SOCHI AND WORLD CUP
MUST WORK IN UNISON
Daly says Olympics, Worlds, and World Cup untenable, but solutions remain elusive for now. » more