Former Florida Panthers enforcer Peter Worrell, who accumulated more than 1,500 penalty minutes in his NHL career, has been named hockey director of the team’s IceDen in Coral Springs. In his new role ...
William Douglas has been writing The Color of Hockey blog for the past seven years. Douglas joined NHL.com in March and will be writing about people of color in the game. Today, he profiles former ...
Peter Worrell loves to throw his body around. And there’s plenty to go around for everyone on the opposing team. The Wolf Pack felt the brunt Wednesday night. Marc Savard felt it and didn’t like it.
As an enforcer, Peter Worrell has never been one to back away from a confrontation. Yesterday, though, he didn’t have any choice. Rather than let Worrell face the media and deal with any pregame ...
DENVER -- The star-studded Colorado Avalanche will have a new enforcer this season: 6-foot-7 Peter Worrell, who arrived from the Florida Panthers in July for two players and a draft pick. Worrell, 26, ...
Fayetteville hockey teams haven't had a full-time assistant coach since the FireAntz helped form the Southern Professional Hockey League for the 2004-05 season. That changed — in a big way — Monday ...
Keith Yandle (left) and Roberto Luongo (right) chat on the ice during the Florida Panthers alumni vs NHL alumni game on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at the Ice Den in Coral Springs, Florida. Jordan ...
The NHL agreed with Peter Worrell and did not suspend him for his hit Friday night that left Carolina’s Martin Gelinas unconscious and sprawled on the ice. Worrell was given a five-minute major ...
The league will hold a hearing today to consider disciplinary action against Devils defenseman Scott Niedermayer for hitting Florida's Peter Worrell over the helmet with his stick. Niedermayer said ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Colorado Avalanche forward Peter Worrell identified himself as another NHL player and former teammate when he was arrested last month on a traffic violation, according to a ...
Philadelphia Flyers forward Chris Gratton denied making a racial slur during a scuffle with Peter Worrell, a black player for the Florida Panthers. “Under no circumstances did I say anything like that ...
Scott Niedermayer may pay for his action, but Peter Worrell’s reaction may not cost him at all. It appears the NHL will let the Florida tough guy get away with his ugly throat-slashing gesture that ...