Northern Ontario Hockey Tour Part 3: the Tim Horton Memorial Museum Today is the final installment in this three-part series about Northern Ontario hockey sites. In this post I’ll be looking at a few sites in the Timmins and Cochrane area.
The Northern Ontario Hockey Tour Part 2: the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame Part 2 of this mini-series looks at a site that is more accessible to readers: the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame in Parry Sound, Ontario.
The Northern Ontario Hockey Tour Part 1: Hockey Heritage North This mini-series looks at some of Northern Ontario’s hockey shrines.
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese: An incredible hockey novel, and much more Hockey novels tend to be a bit of a bore to read, but that's not the case with Richard Wagamese's <em>Indian Horse</em>. It's much more than just a hockey novel, but it manages to capture the beauty and wonder of Canada's game while surrounding it with a much more meaningful and thou
2012 NHL Lockout: How are you passing your time? Plenty of ink has been spent on the negative affects of the lockout, but, for some people, it's freed up time to pursue other hobbies. So I want to know: How are you spending your free time?
"Get Ready for This": Music, Ritual and the Big Game Music creates a connection between fans and players, pros and amateurs.
Disillusionment sets in This isn't what I was going to write about today. This was supposed to be <em>5 Senators who must step up in 2012-13</em>. This was supposed to be something optimistic. But it sure doesn't feel like there's going to <em>be </em>a 2012-13 now, does it?