- Aspen Technology Announces “Energy on Ice” -- an International Good Will Hockey Game to Benefit
Aspen Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AZPN), a leading provider of software and services to the process industries, today announced that it will host an international charity hockey game between an all-star team representing AspenTech and a group of all-stars from Russian natural gas exporter, Gazprom export........ - FASTHockey Welcomes Hockey Hall of Fame Member Pat LaFontaine as Strategic Advisor
FASTHockey, the Web’s leading resource for amateur hockey content and player recruiting, today announced that Hockey Hall of Fame member Pat LaFontaine has joined its Strategic Advisory Board. In his role, LaFontaine will help the company further establish its brand by helping to create new strategic business relationships..... - Smart Circle International™ Expands Sports Portfolio with New Team Partnerships
As the professional hockey season kicks off, fans across the country will have more opportunities to catch their favorite players in action with the addition of major and minor league teams to Smart Circle International’s 2007-2008 community ticket packages......... - Reebok and NHL Score Hat-Trick with New ''NHL Powered by Reebok'' Retail Mecca
Reebok and the National Hockey League (NHL) have teamed up to launch the first-ever “NHL Powered by Reebok” retail destination. Ideally located at 6th Avenue and West 47th Street on the ground floor of the NHL’s new World Headquarters in New York City, the revolutionary new store features technology, symbolism and authenticity to create an unprecedented shopping experience for players and fans around the world..... - Vital Insight Group Selected by New Mexico Scorpions Hockey Team to Achieve Fan Experience… Goals!
Vital Insight Group, the company that uses cutting edge technology to provide next generation Customer Experience Management (CEM) solutions, today announced that they have been selected by the Central Hockey League’s New Mexico Scorpions to help the organization address fan satisfaction...... - Karnataka announces cash prizes for peeved hockey players
Karnataka Wednesday announced a Rs.200,000 cash prize for hockey players from the state who were part of the team that recently won the Asia Cup......... - Other sports in India need better marketing too: Jeev Milkha Singh
Sports in India need better marketing like cricket, feels India's ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh. - Top 14 teams to participate in Baba Farid Gold Cup Hockey
Top 14 national level hockey teams will be seen in action in 16th All India Baba Farid Gold Cup Hockey Tournament............. - Champions Trophy hockey shifted from Lahore
The Champions Trophy in Hockey was Wednesday shifted out of Pakistan due to recent violence......... - IHF is killing established teams, says Pargat Singh
Former India hockey captain Pargat Singh flayed the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) again Tuesday saying that the national body was "killing" the established teams.............. - Authentic Asia Cup win a throwback to happier times
It was an enchanting display of hockey that the Joaquim Carvalho coached India served at Chennai's Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium............. - India overwhelm South Korea, lift Asia Cup
It was virtually a walk in the park for India who convincingly beat South Korea with an amazing score of 7-2 to retain the BSNL Asia Cup............ - India to meet South Korea in Asia Cup finals
India sailed into the finals of the BSNL Asia Cup Hockey Tournament beating Japan 4-1 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium here Saturday. - Japan blank Singapore 8-0 in Asia Cup
Japan dashed any hopes Pakistan might have entertained about Singapore scoring an upset win to nudge them............... - China, South Korea win easily in Asia Cup Hockey
China and South Korea registered facile victories against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh respectively in the BSNL Asia Cup Men's Hockey tournament here Thursday. - India drub Thailand 16-0 in Asia Cup
On a day when goals were available for the asking, India routed a hapless Thailand 16-0 in a completely one-sided match of the BSNL Asia Cup hockey tournament............... - China, Japan score easy wins in Asia Cup hockey
China and Japan scored facile wins in the BSNL Asia Cup Men's Hockey Tournament here Monday, completely outclassing their opponents Thailand and Hong Kong respectively. - Pakistan score facile win in Asia Cup hockey
Pakistan scored a facile 6-1 victory over Hong Kong in the Asia Cup men's hockey tournament here Friday but the result disappointed team manager Islahuddin. - India pip China 1-0 in Asia Cup hockey
India began their campaign in the Asia Cup hockey tournament on a winning note Friday, piping China 1-0 in the last match on the opening day of the tournament. - Indian hockey team shaping up well: coach
The Asia Cup hockey tournament gets underway here early Friday but all eyes will on the India-China Pool A tie later in the evening.............. - BSNL are title sponsors, tourney amidst tight security
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) will be the title sponsor for the seventh Asia Cup hockey tournament for men to be played here from August 31 to September 7............. - India-Pakistan exhibition hockey ties next month
Two exhibition hockey matches featuring Indian and Pakistani players as well as Bollywood stars will be played in Chandigarh next month............ - National Hockey League Inks Deal with NeuLion to Bring Unique Online Experience to NHL Fans
The National Hockey League (NHL) and NeuLion Inc., today announced their partnership to bring a unique online experience to fans worldwide using NeuLion technology at the start of the 2007-08 season..... - Prabodh Tirkey, Surinder Kaur named players of the year
India team captain Prabodh Tirkey and Haryana's Surinder Kaur have been adjudged best men and women's players respectively for 2007 by the Eighth Hockey Year Book. - Mystery surrounds death of Indian-origin hockey player in New Zealand
The death of a 21-year-old hockey player of Indian origin in New Zealand last weekend remains a mystery. - India beat Belgium in hockey, on course for finals
India defeated hosts Belgium 4-1 in a crucial match of the BDO Champions Challenge hockey tournament here Tuesday and stayed on course for a place in the finals. - Champions hockey: India out of race for finals
India were ousted from the race for a place in the finals of the Champions Challenge hockey tournament Saturday when toppers New Zealand . . . . . . . . - Champions Challenge hockey: India win, but out of finals
India edged a weak Japan 4-3 in a league match of the Champions Challenge hockey tournament here Saturday - a saving grace after the team had crashed out of the race for a place in the finals earlier in the day. - India win, but out of finals of Challenge hockey
Aware that they were out of the race for a place in the finals, India beat Japan 4-3 in a league match of the Champions Challenge hockey tournament here Saturday. - India clinch bronze in Champions Challenge hockey
India had to struggle against England for their 4-3 win that gave them the bronze medal in the Champions Challenge hockey tournament here Sunday. - Hockey board should be forced to activate state bodies
Even as coach Joaquim Carvalho's boys were sweating it out in the Malaysian city of Ipoh Wednesday for a victory over Argentina to get a place in the semi-finals of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament . . . . . . . . - Bridgton Academy Upgrades Hockey Schedule to Improve National Visibility
In a move to propel Wolverine ice hockey into the national spotlight, Bridgton Academy has announced its decision to leave the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) . . . . . . . . - Hockey's Future Radio Features Audio Content Dedicated to Hockey Prospects
Hockey's Future, the leading hockey prospect portal on the Internet, now includes audio content in the form of Hockey's Future Radio. - National Hockey League Playoff Games Available On-Demand Through Akimbo Service
Just in time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Akimbo™ and the National Hockey League (NHL) Interactive CyberEnterprises (ICE), the digital arm of the NHL, today announced that hockey fans will now be able to enjoy watching high-quality, full-length NHL games for viewing directly on a TV or PC through the Akimbo Service............ - Washington Capitals and Brand Thunder Unveil First Pro Sports Theme Browser
Brand Thunder LLC (http://www.brandthunder.com) announces its expansion into the National Hockey League via their client, The Washington Capitals. - Brett Sterling No. 1 Minor League Hockey Player in the MLN FAB50 2007 Hockey Rankings
Minor League News (MLN) has released its annual MLN FAB50 Hockey 2007 rankings of the top players in minor league hockey. Left wing Brett Sterling of the American Hockey League (AHL) Chicago Wolves, the Triple-A affiliate of the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, was named as the number one player in all of minor league hockey. The Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins (Peebs) were named as the 2007 Hockey Farm System of the Year. - Bangalore Lions beat Hyderabad Sultans 4-2, finish 3rd in PHL
Riding on Sandeep Michael's brace, defending Champions Bangalore Lions beat Hyderabad Sultans 4-2 in their last league match to finish third in the Premier Hockey League here tonight. - Jharkhand trounce Delhi 6-0 in women's hockey
Jharkhand showed their class by thrashing Delhi 6-0 and booked a semi-final berth in women's hockey on the third day of the 33rd National Games here Sunday. - Indian women retain 13th spot in world hockey rankings
Unaffected by the shake-up at the top, India retained their 13th spot in the latest world women's hockey rankings released by the FIH. - Orissa Steelers defeats Bangalore Lions
Orissa Steelers scored an emphatic 3-0 win over hapless Bangalore Lions to enhance their chances of leading on points table in the ESPN Professional Hockey League tournament here tonight. - Sher-e-Jallandhar win in national hockey league
Sher-e-Jallandhar opened their account in the 3rd Premier Hockey League (PHL) with a 1-0 win over neighbours Chandigarh Dynamos here Friday. - PHL: Chennai Veerans trounce Hyderabad Sultans
Local lads Chennai Veerans trounced Hyderabad Sultans in the inaugural match of the Premier Hockey League by a 4-1 margin, with captain Adam Sinclair scoring twice in two minutes. - Sinclair stars in Veerans victory
Skipper Adam Sinclair scored a brace as Chennai Veerans bulldozed former champions Hyderabad Sultans 4-1 in the inaugural match of the Premier Hockey League here today. - Eight Pak hockey players off to India to participate in hockey league in Chennai
Eight members of the Pakistan hockey team left for India on Tuesday to take part in the Indian Premier Hockey league starting in Chennai from today. - Infotec Brings Canadian Hockey to the Masses with Online Streaming of Game
Infotec’s sweep of fast action sports continues to roar with the announcement of live hockey to be viewed on www.wavelit.com. - Korea retain men's hockey gold medal
Korea gave an awesome display of skill and speed to suppress China 3-1 and retain the Asian Games men's hockey gold medal here today. - IOA to discuss hockey debacle with IHF
The alarming slide in the fortunes of Indian hockey has finally caught the attention of the Indian Olympic Association and the IOA top brass plan to discuss the worrying trend with the caretakers of the game in the country. - South Korea wins men's hockey gold, India fifth
South Korea successfully defended the men's hockey gold medal, while India finished fifth and Pakistan clinched a consolation bronze at the 15th Asian Games here Thursday. - I didn't get enough time before World Cup, says Baskaran
After the Indian team's dismal performance in the men's hockey World Cup in Germany, chief coach V Baskaran said today that he did not get enough time to prepare the side for the high-profile event. - Women's hockey team upbeat about good World Cup outing
From seeking divine blessings to pep talks, the Indian women's hockey team is leaving no stone unturned to put up an impressive performance in the forthcoming women's World Cup in Madrid. - EME Jalandhar beat Ropar Hawks
EME Jalandhar defeated Ropar Hawks 2-1 in the opening match of 15th All India Baba Farid Gold Cup Hockey tournament here today - Indian hockey team languishes at seventh rank
India's 11th-place finish in the just-concluded World Cup has pushed it down to seventh place in world rankings - one rank below its pre-tournament position. - World Cup debacle pushes India down to seventh spot
The dismal showing at the men's hockey World Cup in Monchengladbach, Germany, has pushed India down to one place to be seventh in the latest world rankings. - Players refused to learn from mistakes: Baskaran
The 11th place finish at the men's hockey World Cup here was not a true reflection of India's potential but the team refused to learn from mistakes which led to the debacle, coach Vasudevan Baskaran said today. - Germany retains champion status at hockey World Cup
Host Germany retained the World Cup hockey championship by defeating Australia 4-3 in the final match on Sunday. - Germany defeat Australia in thriller to defend world title
Hosts Germany came from 3-1 down to defeat Olympic champions Australia in a thrilling seven-goal World Cup final here Sunday to claim back-to-back world titles. - Japan finish creditable ninth
Japan, the lowest ranked team, scored a creditable 2-1 win against Argentina to finish ninth in the 11th FIH men's hockey World Cup here today. - Mistakes in midfield cost Aussies the World Cup: Peters
Crucial mistakes in the midfield and poor marking by Australia contributed to Germany's 4-3 win in the hockey World Cup final today as much as their "emotional strength", said home team's coach Bernhard Peters. - World Cup hockey: India finish 11th, worst since 1986
India finished 11th out of 12 teams - their worst performance in 20 years - in the men's hockey World Cup here Sunday. - India finish 11th in World Cup
India finished 11th in the men's hockey World Cup by defeating South Africa 1-0 in the 11-12 classification match here Sunday. - South Korea complain against Australian goals
The South Korean team management has complained to the Tournament Director that two of the four goals scored against them by Australia in the semi-finals of the 11th FIH men's hockey World Cup here were not legal and should have been disallowed. - Hockey: Germany beat Spain 5-3, enter final
Holders Germany overcame Spain by an aggregate score of 5-3 via the tie-breaker to set up a clash with Australia in the final of the 11th FIH men's hockey World Cup here today. - Frames Direct Sponsors Magnetic Schedules for Houston Aeros Hockey Team
Online eyeglass superstore and Bolle Sunglasses team with 2006-2007 Houston Aeros. - Shahid blames selectors for hockey World Cup debacle
Former hockey captain Mohammad Shahid today blamed the selection committee for India's "worst ever" performance of the past three decades in the World Cup. - Germany rout South Africa 5-0
Defending champions Germany moved closer to booking a berth in the semifinals as they routed South Africa 5-0 in a pool B match of the 11th FIH men's hockey World Cup here tonight. - Dutch humiliate India
India suffered ignominy once again as they lost 1-6 to the Netherlands in their last pool B match of the men's hockey World Cup here Tuesday. - India down by 4-1 in first half
Taeke Taekema scored four goals to help the Netherlands take a 4-1 lead over India in the first half of the men's hockey World Cup pool B match Tuesday. - Spain defeat world No.1 Australia
European champions Spain started their World Cup hockey campaign in style by upsetting world No. 1 and Olympic champions Australia 3-1 in a pool A match late Thursday. - India lose narrowly to Germans in World Cup opener
India conceded a last minute goal to launch their World Cup hockey campaign with a heartbreaking 2-3 defeat against defending champions Germany here today. - TV umpire to debut at hockey World Cup
The video umpire, equivalent to the third umpire in cricket, will make his debut in the men's hockey World Cup. - Germany beat India 3-2 in World Cup hockey
Third ranked Germany edged past sixth ranked India 3-2 in a fluctuating opening Pool B match of the World Cup here Wednesday. - Hockey World Cup live on TEN Sports
TEN Sports will telecast live 27 of the 42 matches, including all featuring India, in the men's hockey World Cup starting in Germany Wednesday. - World Cup hockey: Raghunath picked for injured Sandeep
Penalty-corner specialist Raghunath has finally been picked as a replacement for injured Sandeep Singh for the hockey World Cup in Germany this month, the Indian Hockey Federation said Monday. - Hooda announces 2 lakhs for Sandeep Singh
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said that the government would consider the proposal to set up a hockey academy at Shahbad and give Rs 2 lakh.... - Sandeep Singh discharged from ICU, condition much better
Hockey star Sandeep Singh, who was injured in an "accidental" fire from an RPF's official's gun, has been discharged from the Intensive Care Unit of PGIMER here. - Sandeep's condition stable, able to sit in his bed now
There was further improvement in the condition of star hockey player Sandeep Singh, who was injured after the pistol of an RPF's ASI "accidentally" went off on board.... - 'Sandeep's injury a jolt to the team': Tirkey
Expressing concern over the bullet injury suffered by ace drag-flicker Sandeep Singh, captain of the Germany-bound Indian hockey team Dilip Tirkey today described it as a "jolt to the team". - Shot Sandeep ruled out of World Cup
Indian hockey star Sandeep Singh today sustained an 'accidental' bullet injury, ruling him out of India's upcoming World Cup campaign in Germany that hit hard the country's prospects at the mega event. - India thrash Sri Lank 9-1 in hockey
The second string Indian hockey team routed Sri Lanka 9-1 to storm into the final of the 10th South Asian Games in Matale, over 100 km from here, Tuesday. - Hockey player Sandeep out of danger but under observation
Indian hockey's penalty corner specialist Sandeep Singh was out of danger after a bullet that him accidentally Tuesday was extracted, though doctors described his condition as critical. - Hockey star Sandeep Singh shot at, stable after surgery
The condition of Indian hockey's penalty corner specialist Sandeep Singh's was stated to be stable after being operated upon for gunshot injuries sustained in an accidental firing while he was travelling to Delhi by train on his way to participate in an international tournament. - Sandeep Singh was booked in another compartment
As fate would have it, India's hockey star Sandeep Singh was booked in another coach of the train, but joined his teammate Rajpal Singh on learning that he was also travelling in the adjacent coach of the Kalka-New Delhi Shatabdi Express train. - Haryana government to bear Sandeep's medical expenses
The Haryana government Tuesday announced that it would bear the entire expenses for the medical treatment of hockey player Sandeep Singh, who was injured in accidental firing on board the Shatabdi Express. - Haryana to bear Sandeep's medical expenses: Hooda
Haryana government would bear the entire medical expenses of hockey star Sandeep Singh, who sustained a bullet injury this morning, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said. - IHF considering replacments for Sandeep
The Indian Hockey Federation today expressed concern over the bullet injury to country's key hockey player Sandeep Singh ahead of the World Cup, and said arrangements.... - Hockey player Sandeep Singh out of danger
India's hockey star Sandeep Singh was today injured when the pistol of an RPF jawan went off "accidentally" while he was travelling by Kalka-New Delhi Shatabdi Express to.... - National Hockey player shot at, critically wounded
A CRPF jawan accidentally opened fire injuring national Hockey player Sandeep Singh, near Kurukshetra, on board the Kalka-Delhi Shatabdi express train. - Hockey player Sandeep Singh shot at inside Shatabdi Express
Hockey player Sandeep Singh was today injured after being shot at accidentally by a RPF jawan near Kurukshetra inside the Delhi-Kalka Shatabdi Express. - Probables named for women's hockey World Cup
Twenty seven probables have been named for the women's hockey World Cup to be held in Madrid from September 27 to October 7. - Probables named for women's hockey World Cup
Twenty seven probables have been named for the women's hockey World Cup to be held in Madrid from September 27 to October 7. - Indian women lose to Japan, finish 3rd in Singapore Challenge
India squandered a decent lead to go down 2-5 against Japan in their final league encounter in the four-nation women's Singapore Challenge hockey tournament here. - Australia name team for hockey World Cup
Hockey Australia has announced an 18-member team for the forthcoming World Cup to be held in Monchengladbach, Germany, from September 6 to 17. - Kumble flops, Doshi shines
Veteran leg-spinner Anil Kumble failed to live up to his high standards as he picked only one wicket for Surrey against Derbyshire in their Pro40 Division Two match at Chesterfield today. - India retain sixth spot in men's hockey ranking
The Indian men's hockey team retained its sixth position in the latest world rankings despite not participating in the Champions Trophy which concluded yesterday in Terrassa, Spain. - Chandi to lead Indian junior hockey team in Singapore
Guruvinder Singh Chandi will lead the Indian junior hockey team at the four-nation tournament to be held at Singapore from August 3-6. - New Hockey Blog Launched Covering Everything Hockey
A new Hockey BLOG has been launched at http://thehockeyblog.the-shoreline.com/ which has been designed to cover all things hockey in an open, frank, direct to the point manner allowing interaction with the reader like never before. - Pakistan hockey coach Bajwa resigns
Pakistan hockey plunged into more crisis when chief coach Asif Bajwa resigned following his team's humiliating 9-2 defeat against Holland in the Champions Trophy. - India look to shake off burden of history at hockey World Cup
With the hockey World Cup getting closer by the day, Indian players are toiling hard for the quadrennial tournament in Monchengladbach, Germany, to improve upon their track record in the competition, which has not been much to write home about. - Decks cleared for hosting Champions Trophy
All the pending issues over the hosting of the ICC Champions Trophy in India later this year have been sorted out as per the satisfaction of all concerned parties, a top Indian.... - Former Australian hockey captain loses Olympics medals
Olympic gold medallist Katrina Powell has become the second Australian player in a week to lose her medals in a burglary.
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