TORONTO — Like Henrik Lundqvist, Pierre Turgeon never had the good fortune of hoisting the Stanley Cup above his head, despite piecing together a memorable career that saw him inducted into the Hockey ...
It was Pierre Turgeon’s first practice with the Islanders after he was sent to New York early in the 1991-92 season and Glenn Healy had a problem. His goalie pads weren’t big enough to stop Turgeon ...
Now you see him, now you don't. That, in a sense, could sum up Pierre Turgeon's Islanders career -- punctuated by precision goals, adroitly-contrived assists and adulation galore. The French-Canadian ...
Pierre Turgeon, born August 28, 1969 in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, is the highest-scoring retired player in NHL history who, up to 2023, had not been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. That status has ...
If Rejean Houle didn't make any friends with the Patrick Roy trade, he doubled down with the Pierre Turgeon to the St-Louis Blues move. The former GM Serge Savard had pried him away from the New York ...
TORONTO — Rangers goaltending legend Henrik Lundqvist and former Islanders center Pierre Turgeon officially took their place among hockey’s greatest players Monday night, when the duo was among a ...
Surrounded by reporters, Pierre Turgeon was being asked questions about Patrick Roy, his lifelong friend and the newly appointed coach of the Islanders. Among the queries was what attributes Roy ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Kings have hired Pierre Turgeon for his first job as an assistant coach. Kings head coach John Stevens completed his staff Monday. The 47-year-old Turgeon will ...
The Los Angeles Kings hired Pierre Turgeon as an assistant coach, the team announced Monday. Pierre Turgeon and Scott Young scored 1:48 apart during a third-period flurry Saturday night as the Dallas ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carol Schram is a Vancouver-based reporter who covers hockey. This article is more than 2 years old. Mike Vernon, Pierre Turgeon, ...
On Tuesday night, after a hard-earned win, the Montreal Canadiens put themselves in a playoff position. For once, the win didn’t come after a fantastic performance of the first line formed by Cole ...