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Edmonton hockey card fans line up for hours on national hockey card dayCollectors packed Wayne’s Sports Cards early Saturday, with some waiting up to 14 hours to get their hands on free packs and rare finds. Despite rising prices tied to production costs and tariffs, fans say the passion for collecting keeps them coming back. Gates Guarin reports.CanadaApr 12
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Pro-Am Hockey Tournament raises funds for dementia researchThere are currently more than 62-thousand Albertans living with dementia. With no cure, the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories is hosting of their biggest fundraisers for research and supports. Event chair Cameron Johnson and NHL alumni Jason Strudwick joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about the upcoming Pro-Am Hockey...HealthApr 21
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Rink Rebels movement for girls hockey gaining momentumA movement in support of girl’s hockey in Fredericton, and the rest of New Brunswick, is quickly gaining momentum. Johnny James spoke with the “Rink Rebels” to talk more about how they’re opening up new opportunities for girls to get on the ice.SportsApr 12
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Hockey fans and businesses prepping for Edmonton Oilers playoff runShelves are being stocked with more Oilers merch and extra tables rolled out at bars and restaurants across Edmonton, in preparation for what many hope is another long run to the Stanley Cup. Fans are excited to come together in support of the team, with the goal of seeing a championship come back to the...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 17
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Cooper Nemeth Memorial hockey gameBrady Castellano and Liam Hutchison remember Cooper Nemeth and talk about the all-star hockey game in his honour with Global News Morning’s Clay Young.SportsMar 27
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Brett Gibson retires from Queen’s Men’s Hockey program after 20 seasonsIt was an announcement that caught many in Canadian university hockey circles by surprise. This week, Queen’s men’s hockey coach Brett Gibson decided to step down. Paul Soucy has more on what led to the decision—and what’s next for the veteran bench boss.SportsApr 16
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Carney takes on Finnish President Stubb in friendly skate, ice hockey session in OttawaDuring Finnish President Alexander Stubb’s Tuesday visit to Ottawa for his first bilateral meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the two world leaders joined the Ottawa Charge on the ice for a friendly skate and routine hockey drills.CanadaApr 15
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NHL legends celebrate 200th anniversary of hockey in DelineThe community of Délı̨nę in the Northwest Territories invited some NHL legends for an outdoor hockey game this weekend. The event marked 200 years since the town hosted what some believe was the very first hockey game. Veteran sports announcer Rod Black reports.CanadaMar 22
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Pro hockey may return to Hamilton with Islanders’ AHL affiliate moveProfessional hockey could be returning to Hamilton, with plans to relocate the New York Islanders’ AHL affiliate to the city for the 2026-27 season, playing out of the newly renovated TD Coliseum. Municipal politics expert Myer Siemiatycki joins Nicole Di Donato to discuss what the move could mean for the city, including its economic impact,...Global News Morning TorontoMar 23
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Hockey night in North MacedoniaWATCH: Cody Janzen, voice of the Saskatchewan Rush is taking his love of hockey to the next level and buying a team in North Macedonia.CanadaMar 12
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Calgary, Edmonton and Prague to host 2028 World Cup of HockeyThe last time the World Cup of Hockey was held was a decade ago but now, the tournament is coming to Alberta. Nicole Stillger has more on the announcement and the excitement.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 16
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How Calgary won bid to become a World Cup of Hockey host cityPresident and CEO of the Calgary Sport and Entertainment Corporation, Robert Hayes, and president and CEO of Tourism Calgary, Alisha Reynolds, join Global News Morning Calgary to share how the city successfully won a bid to host the World Cup of Hockey in 2028, along with Edmonton and Prague.Global News Morning CalgaryMar 18
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2026 Men’s Hockey University CupThe 2026 U SPORTS University Cup runs March 19–22 at the Scotiabank Centre in Downtown Halifax, hosted by Saint Mary’s University. We get a preview on Global News Morning.Global News Morning HalifaxMar 9
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Calgarians, tourism sector excited with 2028 World Cup of Hockey host announcementCalgarians, along with the city’s tourism and hospitality sectors, are excited about the announcement that the 2028 World Cup of Hockey will be played in Alberta. Craig Momney reports.CanadaMar 16
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Sunday Sit-Down: Gardiner MacDougall on hockey, coaching and his passion to lead othersIn the last Sunday Sit-Down, Moncton Wildcats head coach and former University of New Brunswick Reds bench boss Gardiner opens about his decades-long run in hockey and what keeps the fire going inside this many years later. MacDougall sits down with Global News Morning Show host Paul Brothers.Mar 16
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Will Barbie sportswear help attract more young girls to hockey?Women’s hockey just got a lot more colourful. A new partnership between Barbie and CCM Hockey is bringing a new look to the game. The companies have launched a line of hockey gear and apparel with the goal of inviting a new generation of girls to see themselves on the ice. Felicia Parrillo reports.CanadaMar 10
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Queen’s Gaels prepare for crucial OUA bronze-medal hockey matchup against TMUDespite being eliminated from Queen’s Cup contention, the Gaels men’s hockey team still has at least one more game this season. The Tri-colours are in Toronto tomorrow afternoon to face T-M-U in the O-U-A Bronze Medal game. A win would send Queen’s to the U-Sports national tournament for the second year in a row. Paul...SportsMar 13
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Bishop’s University Men’s Club Hockey Team to Compete in AAU ChampionshipBishops University ‘s men hockey club will be representing their school colours and the country, in the upcoming double Amateur Athletic Union Championship tournament. Team captain and hockey club president, Joe Aubert talks with host Brayden Jagger Haines ahead of puck drop in Jacksonville Florida.Global News Morning MontrealMar 3
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Remake of 1986 Hockey Cult Classic “YOUNGBLOOD”A remake of the 1986 hockey cult classic starring Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze is coming to theatres on March 6th. The film YOUNGBLOOD stars Ashton James who plays Dean Youngblood, a rising hockey star navigating the pressures of the game and toxic locker-room culture on his path to the NHL draft. Ashton James joins...Global News Morning MontrealFeb 24
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Selling Canadian hockey goldThe Gibson family is selling their late father’s Olympic gold hockey medal, which dates back to the 1952 games in Oslo, Norway. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonFeb 19