Ottawa Senators goalie Ray Emery is listed as day-to-day after suffering a left forearm injury in practice on Tuesday. The Senators recalled goaltender Kelly Guard from the club's American Hockey ...
Ray Emery is signing a contract with the Philadelphia Flyers on Friday. Financial terms of the contract, which runs through the end of the regular season, were not released, but TSN reported Emery ...
The 2006-07 Ottawa Senators season is best remembered as the only time the team made it to the Stanley Cup Final. That year, they won the Eastern Conference Championship in five games against the ...
On Sunday, it was announced that former NHL goaltender Ray Emery died at the age of 35 in an apparent drowning. Emery's NHL career spanned 287 games with four different franchises, including the ...
Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery was found dead Sunday in the harbor in Hamilton, Ontario, hours after he disappeared while swimming, police said. He was 35. Hamilton police tweeted that they recovered ...
Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery drowned while swimming in his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, on Sunday. He was 35. According to the Hamilton Police Department, Emery was reported missing just after 6 ...
Retired NHL goaltender Ray Emery, who helped the Ottawa Senators reach the final in 2007 and won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2013, drowned in his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario. He ...
Philadelphia Flyers goalie Steve Mason, left, is replaced by Ray Emery, right, after the San Jose Sharks scored their fourth goal of an NHL hockey game during the second period on Thursday, Feb. 27, ...
Wed, 23 Feb 2011 19:19:42 GMT — Ray Emery leaned forward on the locker room bench, began removing his goaltender pads, and breathed a satisfied sigh of relief. After more than a year of doubts about ...
Emery, 35, played for several teams throughout a career spanning more than a decade, including the Ottawa Senators, Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers. He won the William M. Jennings trophy — ...
The Flyers and their fans have been holding their breath as they wait for goaltender Steve Mason to return from an upper-body injury. But after Game 2, no one will be turning blue while Mason heals.