New playground equipment is scheduled to be installed at Cowley Park on Pensacola Beach next week, according to Escambia ...
The Chicago Blackhawks face the Utah Hockey Club in an NHL regular season game at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024 (10/8/24). The Utah Hockey Club are making their ...
which could help extend the venerable Montreal maker of hockey gear’s reach to a fresh batch of consumers. CCM is being sold to Swedish private equity firm Altor with the participation of CCM ...
Over the past 24 years, more than 80,000 deserving children in 34 countries have benefited from the players' donations of hockey equipment. NHLPA Goals & Dreams has donated more than $25 million ...
hosting hockey clinics with children and donating 400 sets of hockey equipment to local organizations. When Girard first announced the project, he said the hockey event will cost up to $10 million ...
Unlike past NHL reality endeavours that largely focused on teams, this show aims to bring viewers closer to hockey’s stars ... As a fan, it’s a roller-coaster. As a player, when you’re ...
922. – AD Utah Hockey Club: Forward Josh Doan can finish among the top five rookies in points with at least 55 and lead Utah in goals with at least 28. – PJ Vancouver Canucks: Goalie Arturs ...
as the two companies eye new demographics and try to build out the global market share of Canada’s oldest hockey equipment maker. Altor, which owns ski maker Rossignol Group, said Wednesday it ...
On Wednesday, Altor said it has agreed to buy a majority stake in Canada's iconic 125-year-old brand CCM Hockey, which manufactures sports equipment and apparel. Private equity firms are ...
as the two companies eye new demographics and try to build out the global market share of Canada’s oldest hockey equipment maker. Altor, which owns ski maker Rossignol Group, said Wednesday it ...
Swedish buyout firm Altor Equity Partners has agreed to buy a majority stake in CCM Hockey, the maker of Tacks and JetSpeed hockey gear favored by stars Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.
buying the country’s oldest hockey equipment maker for $600-million including debt as part of a strategy to grow the game among women and first-generation immigrants to North America and Europe.