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Kenn Oliver
koliver@thetelegram.com
All articles of Kenn Oliver
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Cataracts’ Yetman keeps busy, stays sharp
Goalies like to be busy. In games, specifically, and in a larger context, during the hockey season. The latter has been a bit of challenge for ... -
Cats, Caribous tied 1-1 as series moves west
The 2012 Telegram Herder Memorial Trophy Championship Series started on the weekend at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, and given what ... -
Herder headed to Corner Brook tied at one apiece
This year’s Telegram Herder Memorial Trophy Championship Series will go at least five games thanks the Clarenville Caribous. After dropping the ... -
Cataracts take Herder opener
The Clarenville Caribous used their speed and ability to cycle the puck to control the first 10 minutes of Gam -
Energetic start expected for tonight's Herder finals...
When the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts and Clarenville Caribous met during the regular season, there was a palpable excitement inside Joe Byrne ... -
Churchill struggles to maintain his balance
There was a time when Jason Churchill often didn’t bother taking his goaltending gear with him when he returned to his Halifax home after playing ... -
Herder ticket sales expected to pick up
If you are looking for tickets to the opening games of the Telegram Herder Memorial Trophy Championship Series this weekend at Mile One Centre, ... -
Imports have been important to Clarenville’s success
Since the early 1950s, import players have had a significant impact on senior hockey in this province. From Lac-Saint-John, Que., sniper Jacques ... -
Senior semifinals set to go: Cataracts
Whether it carried over from the former West Coast senior circuit or from their often heated meetings in the inaugural season the Newfoundland ... -
Senior hockey semifinals set to go: CeeBees
Corey Crocker knows what it's like to be on the losing end of a provincial senior hockey final. In 2001, he and his Flatrock Flyers teammates ... -
Long road back to normal for Brad Yetman
These days, Brad Yetman is happy to say he's free of any and all concussion symptoms. With no headaches, no bouts of nausea, and no sensitivity ... -
Graham no stranger to concussions
Ryan Graham isn't sure how many concussions he's suffered playing hockey over the last seven years. "I know of four or five documented," says ... -
CeeBees’ playoff hopes on the line
Corey Crocker says all 23 players on the Conception Bay North Eastlink CeeBee Stars believe the team will be involved playoff hockey at ... -
Putting his past on ice
By all rights, Dave Cornacchia should probably be playing professional hockey in the United States. A veteran of the North American game, the ... -
The backup plan
As comfortable as Devin O'Brien may look sitting at the end of the bench wearing a baseball hat and acting as doorman for line-changing ... -
The stars were out in Torbay
When selecting players to take part in the Kent St. John’s Junior Hockey League All-Star game, most teams follow a simple formula when submitting ... -
The year in sports
It was an eventful year for many sports during the past 12 months, but hockey topped them all with a number of big headlines, namely the ... -
Well-travelled Yetman finds a game closer to home
No, Steve Yetman has never toted his pack down a Winnemucca Road, but he’s played everywhere ... man. The 27-year-old gives new meaning to ... -
In this case, the name-calling was appropriate
When RBC came on board as the major sponsor of the revamped Tri-Com minor hockey league, the Tri-Com executive assumed they’d be required to ... -
Brandon Pye dominates provincial major midget league...
Brandon Pye's heart was set on being in Halifax this fall. After being selected 179th overall by the Mooseheads in the 2011 Quebec Major ... -
CeeBees on the wrong kind of roll
After successive seasons of dominance in the Avalon East senior circuit, the skate is on the other foot for the ... -
Morrissey has his priorities in order
For three years, Shayne Morrissey has been heading down a path he hopes will one day lead him to hockey’s professional ranks. But unlike many of ... -
West Side gets back into swing of things locally
How quickly can you mend a broken heart? West Side Charlies Bud Light players will find out this weekend as they play in the Labatt provincial ... -
Langdon remembers ex-teammates who died in plane crash
As the hockey world mourns for the members of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team Yaroslavl Lokomotiv who lost their lives in Wednesday’s ... -
Ryder and Stanley Cup arrive Tuesday
Lloyd Stagg says if the phone calls he’s received over the last number of weeks are any indication, it’s not only the people of Bonavista region ... -
O’Brien decides to take ‘a different path’
As Doug O’Brien weighed his career options this summer, he found the prospect of a third straight season of hockey in Europe didn’t appeal to ... -
Triathlon champ's reign threatened
For the past 10 years, Steve Dyke has been virtually unbeatable in the Capital Subaru St. John’s Triathlon.But those close to the sport believe ... -
Victory at Quidi Vidi
Rogers Bussey Lawyers men’s crew and the m5 ladies successfully defended their titles at the 193rd Royal St. John’s Regatta at Quidi Vidi Lake ... -
For the record, winning the chief goal for Rogers...
Brent Hickey, stroke oar for the Rogers Bussey Lawyers men’s crew, says the team’s goal this year wasn’t to rewrite the local rowing record ... -
Sliding-seat coxswains becoming fixture at Quidi Vidi
In no small way, sliding-seat rowers have breathed new life into the competitive side of the Royal St. John’s Regatta.Through at least the past ...





