Sports Illustrated photos of Reggie Fleming when he was knocked out on the ice in January, 1964.
The man

Reggie Fleming’s story

Few players embodied the two-fisted loner image better than this NHL veteran who learned to take care of himself in a tough Montreal neighbourhood and cleaned up messes created by opponents

Shane Doan #19 of the Phoenix Coyotes congratulates goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov #30 after defeating the Calgary Flames in the NHL game at Jobing.com Arena on December 3, 2009 in Glendale, Arizona. The Coyotes defeated the Flames 2-1. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Eric Duhatschek

NHL Notebook: A great day for hockey in the desert?

Putting a team in Phoenix was, once upon a time, a punchline, but one group remains focused on turning that thinking around

Vancouver 2010

Bollywood star brings
boyish charm to Canada

Thousands pack downtown Toronto to see the most famous torchbearer whom many Canadians have never heard of

Chris Fleming son of NHL Chicago Blackhawk great Reg Fleming showing Sports Illustrated photos of his father when he was knocked out on the ice.

Head injuries in hockey

Brain damage: The proof

For the first time, a former NHL player has been diagnosed with a condition that adds to the concern about the long-term effect of concussions

Tag Heuer drops Tiger Woods from U.S. campaign

Swiss watch maker says it won't use golfer's image in advertising campaigns in the United States for the foreseeable future

Beckham to return to Old Trafford

Milan to face Manchester United in Champions League knockout stage; Inter Milan and Jose Mourinho to face Chelsea

Sabre's Kaleta out after blow to the head

The Buffalo player suffered the injury following a hard body check from Ottawa Senators Jarko Ruutu, Jeff Blair reports from the team's morning skate

Vancouver catches Ovie mania

Capitals star glad-hands with fans at a downtown store, spreads Olympics gospel

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Ice Edge laughing all the way to the bank?

Prospective Phoenix Coyotes owners plan on playing five games annually in Saskatoon and believe they can 'easily' turn a profit within five years

Ice Edge Holdings chairman Keith McCullough, second from right, laughs while joking with partners, from left to right, CEO Anthony LeBlanc, COO Daryl Jones, and CFO Todd Jordan in a suite at the ACC during NHL regular season action between the Phoenix Coyotes and Toronto Maple Leafs on December 16, 2009.
French Immersion
Conspiracy? What conspiracy?

Based on the whopping six QMJHL representatives on Canada's world junior entry, all is good with hockey in La Belle Province

Forward Louis Leblanc, from Harvard, leaves the hotel after being cut from the Canadian national junior team selection camp for the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, December 16, 2009, in Regina.
David Shoalts
Red ink pours unchecked from Coyotes

NHL-owned Phoenix franchise lost roughly $5-million (U.S.) in first month of 2009-10 season

Phoenix Coyotes right wing Scottie Upshall, right, celebrates his goal with defenceman Zbynek Michalek during the first period of their NHL hockey game the Los Angeles Kings, Dec. 10, 2009, in Los Angeles.
Match Tough
Canada's Dabrowski makes waves in junior ranks

Ottawa native surges up the ranking charts with surprising victory over world's top-ranked junior female to win the storied Orange Bowl

Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski.
2010 Olympics
Following the Olympic torch

Every step of the 45,000-kilometre trek leading to the opening of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver-Whistler

Olympic Torch relay runner Jack Prins, 16, arrives with the flame at celebrations in Lindsay, Ontario, December 16, 2009.
James On Soccer
Whitecaps set the stage for future success

Toronto FC could learn a thing or two from how the Vancouver club is preparing itself for entry to Major League Soccer in 2011

Bob Lenarduzzi, president of the Vancouver Whitecaps, speaks during a press conference in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday July 25, 2008. The team announced they would pursue one of two Major League Soccer expansion franchises set to be added to the league in 2011.