W. Graeme Roustan, the owner and publisher of The Hockey News, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire True Hockey from True Temper Sports Inc. The manufacturer of high-performance hockey ...
BRANTFORD, Ontario — Wearing protective gloves and earplugs, a worker feeds lengths of wood into a machine that makes an earsplitting whine as it automatically cuts a groove into the end of each piece ...
W. Graeme Roustan, Chairman, Owner and Publisher of Roustan Media, and a long time subscriber of The Hockey News, today announced the acquisition of the iconic hockey publication from TVA Publications ...
The IIHF’s president talks about working through difficult situations, the hardships in Ukraine and his relationship with the NHL. The IIHF’s president talks about working through difficult situations ...
The Hockey News owner and publisher, W. Graeme Roustan, spoke at a panel about private capital investment in sports, media, and entertainment industries on Tuesday. Roustan was on stage with Bell ...
The Bible of Hockey is beginning a new chapter. W. Graeme Roustan, Chairman, Owner and Publisher of Roustan Media has purchased The Hockey News from Quebecor, Inc. The Bible of Hockey is beginning a ...
Calls from the U.S. to Roustan Hockey headquarters in Canada in recent weeks have been anything but routine, as bulk orders of name-brand sticks have suddenly become complicated conversations. “These ...
True Hockey is a manufacturer of high-performance hockey equipment The acquisition includes intellectual property and assets for True Hockey, True Lacrosse and True Baseball Lincolnshire acquired True ...
An extraordinary week of charges and counter-charges ended Friday when controversial businessman Graeme Roustan gave up his fight for a seat on the board of directors of Performance Sports Group (PSG) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wooden hockey sticks are stacked as they move along the assembly line at the Roustan Hockey factory, which is the last major ...
BRANTFORD, Ontario (AP) — Wearing protective gloves and earplugs, a worker feeds lengths of wood into a machine that makes an earsplitting whine as it automatically cuts a groove into the end of each ...