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Five players have been found not guilty of sexual assault in a case involving members of the 2018 Canada world junior hockey ...
Tyler Steenbergen, in just before the bell. With 100 seconds left in regulation in Friday’s Gold Medal Final versus Sweden at the World Junior Hockey Championship in Buffalo, the only Canadian ...
Five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team accused of sexual assault have all been found not guilty, an Ontario ...
After scoring eight goals and recording 26 points in 57 games last season, third-year Tucson Roadrunners forward Tyler Steenbergen admits even he couldn’t predict this would be his statline at ...
Tyler Steenbergen redirected in Conor Timmins' pass to break a tie with 1:40 left and Canada beat Sweden 3-1 to win the world junior hockey championship Friday night.
When Tyler Steenbergen scored the first goal of the Tucson Roadrunners’ 2021 season back on Feb. 7, surely he thought that could be the start of big things for both himself and his team.
Canada celebrates a goal against Sweden during the second period of the title game of the IIHF world junior hockey championships Friday, Jan. 5, 2018, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes) AP ...
BUFFALO — As Canada’s 13th forward, it’s hardly surprising that Tyler Steenbergen is the only forward on the team still searching for his first goal of the tournament. And yet, based on his ...
Canada forward Tyler Steenbergen (17) celebrates his game-winning goal with teammate Conor Timmins (3) in their 3-1 defeat of Sweden in the gold-medal game of the world junior championship Friday ...
Steenbergen was traded to the Kings from the Coyotes on Saturday. Steenbergen delivered 13 points, including 10 goals, in 36 games last season with AHL Tucson and 62 (27 goals, 34 assists) in 165 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — If you had asked someone before the world junior final which player would have scored the game winner to hand Canada a gold medal, chances are Tyler Steenbergen would not have ...
Tyler Steenbergen re-directed in Connor Timmins’ pass to break a tie with 1:40 left and Canada beat Sweden 3-1 to win the world junior hockey championship. With the mostly red-and-white, Maple ...