Goldberg vs Julie the Cat, scenes that stood out, and favourite memories abound as players remember the moments that stuck with them from The Mighty Ducks trilogy.
Get to know the Florida Panthers' franchise leader in points, Johnathan Huberdeau in this week's Player Q&A!
“On practice days, the boys can have whatever they want. On game days, they know it’s all me," says Matt Dumba of his DJ duties.
The Swedish tune he'd belt out at karaoke and the teammate he'd most like to take on a road trip – even if the feeling isn't quite mutual.
You've seen it in the Mighty Ducks movies and you've probably tried to recreate 'The Flying V', but could it really fly in a game?
They handed him No. 19, and he never looked back on his way to over 900 NHL games with the Washington Capitals.
Karaoke may not be for Alex DeBrincat, but One Tree Hill sure is.
He's been named an NHL All-Star for a third straight season, but his piano game isn't quite there yet. He grew up on a lake, but he'd rather not be swimming in one.
From Radek Faksa's family connection to the No. 12 he wears for the Dallas Stars to the jersey he loved most growing up in Opava, Czech Republic!
Featuring the 2020 NHL Winter Classic halftime performers, Midland and Dan + Shay, plus a New Years classic in this week's Tuesday Tunes!
The Knuckle Puck. Is it fact or fiction? Goalie's worst nightmare or a skater's favourite trick (or both)? That and more as players recall the signature move from The Mighty Ducks!
Guilty pleasure TV? Next question, Tomas Hertl has nothing to be ashamed about.
Based on his favourite purchase this year, William Nylander is a man of simple, classic tastes.
He loves to play DJ this time of year so Nate Schmidt took control of Tuesday Tunes to get you in the Christmas spirit!
Happy Holidays from NHLPA staff and players!
Nothing fires up Nate Schmidt quite like The Santa Clause 3 – or anything Christmas, really.
Cards in the spokes? Not for Kevin Hayes – and Derek Stepan has a theory why!
From why he wears No. 76 to his favourite NHL jersey when he was growing up in Rexdale, Ontario, all in this week's Player Q&A with P.K. Subban!
Curated by William Nylander, we've got what the Maple Leafs forward is blasting on game day plus the tune we bet he'd be belting out at karaoke.
Players reminisce on one of hockey's greatest movies – which wasn't always that true to the sport.