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Burke, who spent six years as the NHL's executive vice president and director of hockey operations, said Wednesday in a statement posted to social media that the leaguewide ban on rainbow tape ...
Former NHL executive Brian Burke ripped the league’s choice to prohibit players from applying rainbow-colored tape to their sticks in support of the LGBTQ+ community this season.
The 69-year-old Burke is a long-time booster of women’s hockey while previously serving in various roles as an NHL executive for numerous teams. Underwood’s hiring comes two months into the ...
Burke, a native of Edina Minneosta -- that's the same home town as Islanders captain Anders Lee -- was a collegiate hockey player from 1973-1997, lacing the skates up for Providence College.
Burke, 62, had been with the Flames since Sept. 5, 2013 and hired general manager Brad Treliving on April 28, 2014. In Burke's five seasons, the Flames made the Stanley Cup Playoffs twice.
Brian Burke and the Toronto Maple Leafs sit alongside the Ottawa Senators as a team that absolutely decided to go into “sell mode” as the trade deadline approaches. The outspoken GM moved forward Kris ...
Burke was also the GM of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team, which won a silver medal; director of player personnel for the 2014 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team, and had management ...
Former NHL general manager Brian Burke is one of the few voices left pedalling old-school hockey, but even he thought Connor McDavid deserved his suspension and the Oilers reaction was over the top.
Burke: Yeah, I have, everyone has. I played for a championship team in Maine, we didn’t all get along. You talk about playing Playstation, we didn’t even eat dinner together some of us.
Brian Burke's pain from the death of his son is still raw, but the general manager of the U.S. men's ice hockey team said on Sunday he owed it to his son to attend the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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