The Tri-City Outlaws are currently seeking billet families for the upcoming 2016 - 2017 season. (Billet Family means having the selected player live in your home)
For years, the Tri-City Americans saluted the nuclear heritage of the Mid-Columbia by skating in wildly-colored nuclear-themed jerseys for "Nuclear Night." Now, it's gone up to a whole new level! (Pictured is one of the Americans Nuclear Night jerseys).
No sooner did the Tri-City Americans announce their training camp roster, then the NHL came calling, and some notable players are going to be absent. (Brandon Carlo picture, played for US in World Junior Games).
Hockey playoffs are picking up speed, and if you're scratching your head as to why your favorite bar's TV's are all on the same baseball game, I can help.
Here's how to get hockey on the tube.
Hockey is one of those sports where you can like players that aren't on your team. For me, one of those players is Teemu Selanne, who has played his final NHL game after 21 seasons in the league. The "Finnish Flash" is the all-time leader in scoring at the Olympic ice hockey tournament with 43 points in his Olympic career.
With an overtime loss to Portland Wednesday night, the 1 point the Tri City Americans picked up allowed them to eliminate Prince George from playoff contention.
Hockey is famous for its inclusion of fighting within its sport. While hardcore fans have mixed to appreciative feelings toward fighting, the rest of the world isn't paying too much attention to the fighting.* Then a line brawl happens, and everyone is watching and saying their two cents. Here's a look at some of the best (?) line brawls in hockey.
Even though the United States lost the bronze medal match after losing to Team Canada for a chance for gold, it's still cool to see players ecstatic about being champions.
Thanks to defenseman PK Subban (Montreal Canadiens) for having his camera out to celebrate with his Team Canada teammates when they secured gold with a 3-0 win over Sweden.