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Kenn Oliver
koliver@thetelegram.com
All articles of Kenn Oliver
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Double overtime needed to decide Game 1
The Conception Bay North CeeBee Stars and Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts are off to double overtime in Game 1 of the Telegram Herder Memorial ... -
Herder opener headed to OT
Game 1 of the Telegram Herder Memorial Championship Series is head to overtime. The teams are still on the ice and will play a 10 minute sudden ... -
Cataracts leading after two periods
The Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts have a 2-1 lead after 40 minutes in Game 1 of the Telegram Herder Memorial Championship Series. The Cats opened ... -
Cataracts lead 1-0 after 20 minutes
The Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts took a 1-0 lead over the Conception Bay North CeeBee Stars to the dressing room following the first period of ... -
Herder opener minutes away
Mile One Centre is slowly starting to fill up as the Conception Bay North Eastlink CeeBee Stars and Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts get set to play ... -
CeeBees get back into series with home-ice win
The Conception Bay North CeeBees avoided facing a 3-0 series deficit in their best-of-seven Subway Avalon East Senior Hockey League final with a ... -
Pearcey says Blades are underdogs
At the end of their 24-game regular-season schedules, the Conception Bay North CeeBee Stars and Mount Pearl Blades had nearly identical records ... -
Blades get last-minute goal to beat Eagles in...
Prior to Wednesday’s Avalon East semifinal opener between the Blades and Eagles at the Glacier in Mount Pearl, someone suggested to Northeast ... -
Drake undeterred by hearing impairment
Trinity-Placentia Flyers’ forward Corey Drake doesn’t consider his hearing impairment a disability.“It’s a challenge,” insists the 21-year-old ... -
Always pressure playing with Gushue
Jamie Danbrook admits he was a little nervous before his first match as part of Brad Gushue’s rink at the 2011 Labatt Tankard provincial men’s ... -
League does not suspend accused Blade
The Avalon East Senior Hockey League executive has decided not to take immediate disciplinary action against the Mount Pearl Blades player ... -
Greening answers the call
Like hundreds of other American Hockey League players, Binghamton Senators’ rookie Colin Greening had plans to get away during the league’s ... -
Back in the Games
Nearly two decades ago, Danny Cleary, then 13, helped lead the host side to a gold medal in ball hockey at the 1992 Newfoundland and Labrador ... -
City Division generates the most star power
The City division may have won its fourth straight Kent St. John’s Junior Hockey League all-star game Thursday night, but the Avalon division ... -
Goalie needed a change of scene
Goaltender Mark Yetman played and won his first game for the West Coast senior hockey circuit’s Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts last weekend, days ... -
Long-distance holidays
It’s been 21 years since John Slaney has celebrated a Newfoundland Christmas in St. John’s. But childhood holiday memories from his Merrymeeting ... -
Back to where it all began
Don Johnson, honorary Chairman for Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador’s 75th anniversary celebrations, says “we have never forgotten who our ... -
Undersized and underestimated
Were it not for the presence of a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team in St. John’s in 2006, Alex Wall probably wouldn’t have made it to the Q ... -
Molson-Coors St. John's athletes of the month
Video: Molson-Coors male and female athletes of the month Athletes were announced as winners of Molson-Coors St. John’s athlete of the month ... -
Comeback kid
Mount Pearl Mark’s Work Wearhouse Junior Blades forward John Ryan doesn’t remember precisely how his rookie season in the Kent St. John’s Junior ... -
For Roach, coming home made sense (and a few dollars)
From the day Brandon Roach left Bay Roberts at 17 to play in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, his sights were fixed firmly on a pro hockey ... -
Nichols happy for additional ends in a 'bonus' event
The Shelley Nichols rink makes its first appearance at the Canada Cup of Curling this morning, and the Labrador City skip says the timing of the ... -
Power has helped energize Blades
With just a shade over 10 minutes remaining in Colin Power’s debut in the Subway Avalon East Senior Hockey League with his hometown Mount ... -
Time to get acquainted
Eight of the 22 women who will make up Canada’s national hockey team for next week’s 4 Nations Cup touched down in St. John’s Wednesday evening. ... -
Privateers glad to be a warm-up act
With all due respect to the other five major midget hockey teams in the province, the St. John’s Pennecon Privateers could be facing their ... -
Pieces don't fall in place for Memorial
The Memorial University Sea-Hawks men’s soccer team will miss the Atlantic University Sport playoffs after failing to collect a win against the ... -
So far, so good
Curling skips Brad Gushue and Randy Ferbey made national headlines last April when the pair announced they would team up for the upcoming World ... -
Ex-Habs have fun at the Glacier
When the Montreal Canadiens alumni teams appear at venues across the country, the games they play aren’t meant to be competitive affairs — ... -
Start of '10-11 season will be delayed by a week
Fans of the Bud Light Avalon East Senior Hockey League will have to wait a little longer for the 2010-11 season to get underway.After an ... -
Breen’s team will chase history at home
Asked where his St. John’s under-18 side ranks among the teams who have represented the province at past national soccer championships, John ...





