Ice Time: NHL Best of the 2000s
As 2025 draws to a close, the Ice Time podcast takes a 35-minute look the first quarter century of the millennium . Join Mike Fink and Ted Starkey.
As 2025 draws to a close, the Ice Time podcast takes a 35-minute look the first quarter century of the millennium . Join Mike Fink and Ted Starkey.
The Detroit Red Wings and Winnipeg Jets game is an historical footnote: The first time that longtime teammates Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews will play on different sides.
The holiday roster freeze is officially over and the Pittsburgh Penguins haven’t wasted much time in making use of the open window.
The Edmonton Oilers need some fixing. They become vulnerable at times, and teams are finding ways to manhandle them.
The Bruins dropped their fifth game in a row Saturday night in Buffalo. When the Bruins went into the break with four straight losses (0-3-1) Marco Sturm cited “mental fatigue”.
The last part of the three-part look at the great hockey moments from the past quarter-century is here. Before diving into the top five…
The countdown continues with the top hockey moments from the past 25 years. Make sure to check out moments 25 through 16 from Part 1.
With 2026 around the corner, we’ve reached the quarter-century mark, if you can believe that. So, this is a good time to look back at the last 25 years.
In this special 35-minute edition of Ice Time, host Mike Fink and guest Justin Giampietro discuss the upcoming IIHF World Junior Championships.
There’s a version of the Luke Evangelista story that could’ve gone sideways fast. A restricted free agent. A contract standoff.