SAN JOSE, Calif. – Jonathan Cheechoo has never been shy about celebrating a goal. On New Year's Eve in St. Paul, he scored with 4:28 remaining in regulation to provide the difference in a 3-2 victory ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Jonathan Cheechoo has retired from hockey after playing seven NHL seasons and finishing with four years in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League. Cheechoo announced his retirement ...
With the Vice Presidential debate taking place tonight, election season in the U.S. is beginning to enter its last phase. Meanwhile, NHL Exhibition season is just getting under way, beginning the ...
As you know, Cheechoo is the Moose Factory, Ontario native who shocked the NHL with 56 goals in 2005-06 and then 37 more the following season with the San Jose Sharks. After that … well, he scored 40 ...
Jonathan Cheechoo sounded tired on the phone, and understandably so. He was in Portland, Maine, where his Binghamton Senators were in the middle of a four-games-in-five-nights road swing. And, yes, ...
At this rate Jonathan Cheechoo is going to run out of closet room for all his hats. Notching his second career hat trick seven games apart, Cheechoo led the Sharks to a 6-3 victory over the Columbus ...
SAN JOSE — Jonathan Cheechoo had his name mentioned with some of the most prolific goal-scorers to ever play in the NHL for one magical stretch in the spring of 2006. Every goal Cheechoo scored for ...
Each has his name engraved on NHL hardware that reflects how special that season was a dozen years ago. Jonathan Cheechoo captured the 2006 Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy, given to the NHL’s top ...
Mention Jonathan Cheechoo's name, and a number immediately springs to mind: 56, as in the number of goals he scored in 2005-06 to win the Rocket Richard Trophy as a 25-year-old right wing for the San ...
to the Cheechoo Technical Committee which now consists of six members. These three new advisors joined the Cheechoo Technical Committee’s current members, which are: Dominique Doucet, P.Eng. (Sirios ...