Hockey legend Ken Dryden on his new hockey book and the simple rule changes that could ease the number of concussions plaguing the sport.
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Here’s how Gary Bettman can fix hockey. It’s easy.
Hockey legend Ken Dryden on his new hockey book and the simple rule changes that could ease the number of concussions in his beloved game
Ken Dryden: The outrageous, embarrassing, unmissable problem with hockey
“Different decisions have to be made, and decision-makers have to be willing to make them.”
Handling concussions is a team sport. And we all need to be in the game.
In the wake of Sidney Crosby’s head injuries, a top Canadian expert explains the huge changes on how concussions are treated and managed
Maclean’s on the Hill: Electoral reform, Viola Desmond, Joe Biden
Our Ottawa bureau catches you up on a week of politics in the nation’s capital
A newfound link between brain injuries and ADHD
Toronto researchers have found a ‘significant association’ between brain injuries and ADHD—and could affect even those with mild concussions
Editorial: Can football be reinvented?
The Super Bowl is upon us, but how long can fans watch the assault with helmets as weapons?
How to cure blindness, concussions and baldness
What seems like science fiction is now becoming reality
Ron MacLean talks Olympics, concussions and the future of his show
The CBC host forecasts the next year in hockey
The real danger in hockey
Colby Cosh on chunkheads, shot blockers, rhetoric and reality