800 Games of Robyn Regehr Ryan Pike | January 16, 2011 In 11 more games, Calgary Flames blueliner Robyn Regehr will play in his 800th National Hockey League regular season contest. Robyn Regehr – Humble Beginnings Regehr came to the Flames…
In Defense Of Sidney Crosby Franklin Steele | December 25, 2010 Do I love Sidney Crosby? Not by a long shot. I generally can be seen rooting against him at any given opportunity. Go Red Wings. Go Flyers. Go Team USA. Go Caps. Go whatever. But in the back of my mind I will always be thankful for being able to watch a player of this magnitude grow up and grow into his own skin, turning into one of the best hockey players to have ever lived right before our very eyes.
Catching Up with Rod Brind’Amour Justin Johnson | December 17, 2010 Rod Brind’Amour retired from the NHL after the 2009-10 season, but make no mistake about it, his love for the game is still as passionate and dedicated as it was…
Hendricks Signing Paying Off for Capitals Keara Dowd | November 14, 2010 One of the more controversial stories around the NHL this past summer was the situation between the Washington Capitals and Eric Belanger. After a week of turmoil and bad press…
Who is Mark Letestu of the Pittsburgh Penguins? Mike Colligan | November 10, 2010 By Mike Colligan You’ll be hard-pressed to find an NHL shootout where the first five shooters possess higher than a 40% career success rate. On Saturday night, it happened as…
Jarkko Ruutu – Super Pest or Super Hero? Andrew Rodger | November 1, 2010 Every team has one, the third or fourth line player that annoys the opposition into taking penalties. Love them or hate them, one of the best in the business is Ottawa Senators forward Jarkko Ruutu.
Thomas making doubters look foolish Steve Kendall | October 16, 2010 By Steve Kendall Throughout most of last spring, while the Boston Bruins were making their late-season run to the Eastern Conference semifinals, fans and media were all about Tuukka Rask…
Identifying The “Ghosts of the Montreal Forum” Steven Hindle | October 12, 2010 Although his many accomplishments are certainly worth noting…it may very well be the “Richard Riots” which forever burned the Rocket’s ghost into the soul of the Montreal Forum.
Spotlight on Scott: Gomez Under Silent Pressure Steven Hindle | October 1, 2010 Having recorded at least 58 points in each of his last 4 seasons, it’s not as though Montreal’s highest paid centerman isn’t a valuable or elite member of the roster, rather it’s the fact that there is a price to pay for the price he is paid.
Bobby Ryan Bio: Against All Odds Kevin Hunter | September 21, 2010 The headlines in August announced the signing of Bobby Ryan by the Anaheim Ducks to a five-year extension for twenty-five million, five hundred thousand dollars – a fitting reward for the…
The Mystery of Malkin: What Went Wrong and What Can We Expect? Mike Colligan | September 16, 2010 Last season Evgeni Malkin notched 28 goals to go along with 49 assists. When you take into account he only played 67 games, 77 points for many 24-year-olds would be…
Shattuck-St. Mary’s School – Center of Hockey Excellence Kevin Hunter | July 15, 2010 “Sure, a little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day” – from an old Irish ballad “Entering Paradise” is the feeling you get as you drive through…