The Globe notes conspiratorially that his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, was "nowhere in sight."
The Globe notes that after Chara suffered the injury, he "skated off the ice" and "then walked to the dressing room without assistance."
Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson noted that "Pelletier stayed away from the media.
The Globe and Mail notes Elastic Path as a Creative and Effective Workplace.
The Globe noted that the ease with which Lowe played the game led many to understate his value to the club:
Immediately after his death, the Globe and Mail noted:
The Globe and Mail noted that the interview was conducted "almost entirely in English."
The Globe noted that the Capitals were "questionably amateur", referring to the paying of players.
As the Globe & Mail has noted, "M.A.C. Farrant's short stories revel in the absurdity of the modern world.
The Globe noted that fans "had grown abusive.