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KHL Players of the Month – November Josh Smith | December 7, 2012 The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) recognizes the top forward, defenseman, goaltender, and rookie each month. Selections are made by the KHL Statistics and Information Bureau based upon both statistical results…
Thunder-Cats Ho! The Battle for the Sunshine State Becomes Relevant Jameson Cooper | December 3, 2012 As the temperatures around America and Canada continue to drop, the anticipation for hockey in Florida is beginning to heat up. This past year Floridians turned out in substantially better…
Lightning Prospects Off to Hot Start with Crunch Matt Metcalf | November 21, 2012 A year after winning the Calder Cup as the Norfolk Admirals, Tampa Bay Lightning prospects are now suiting up for the Syracuse Crunch, picking up right where they left off…
Cory Conacher Continues to Impress in AHL Matt Metcalf | October 31, 2012 Lightning prospect Cory Conacher is making his case to be in Tampa Bay when the lockout is over. Conacher, a 5’8” forward, continues to impress for the Syracuse Crunch of…
Stamkos Most Prolific Goal-Scorer in the NHL? Matt Metcalf | October 22, 2012 When thinking about the most dynamic goal-scorers in the NHL, some of the names mentioned would be Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Alexander Ovechkin. One of the best, Steven Stamkos,…
Victor Hedman Heads Overseas, Other Lightning Contemplate Moves Matt Metcalf | October 20, 2012 While star players like Steven Stamkos, Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier weigh out their options for the lockout, veteran forward Adam Hall and defenseman Victor Hedman have taken their…
Cory Conacher Named AHL Player Of The Week Roger Gorbet | October 17, 2012 A year ago the name Cory Conacher had a slightly different ring to it. A talented player, no doubt, but a young player looking to establish himself in the professional…
The Myth of “Canada’s Team” Ian C McLaren | September 27, 2012 With the recent passive-aggressive threats coming out of Edmonton in relation to a potential move of the Oilers to Seattle, one can’t help but think of the deep devotion that…
Fantasy Hockey Preview: Beasts In The Southeast Chris Wassel | September 5, 2012 This is part 2 of 6: Part 1: Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Phoenix Coyotes, San Jose Sharks Part 2: Carolina Hurricanes, Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets, Tampa Bay…
WHAT IF Calgary Had Won The 2004 Stanley Cup? Chris Wassel | August 26, 2012 Our “Revisionist History” series continues with the another change of fate question. What if the Calgary Flames had won the 2004 Stanley Cup? The talk amongst Calgary fans via Twitter…
Could Steven Stamkos Improve on a 60-Goal Season? Justin Godfrey | August 15, 2012 As the labor discussions drag on through the summer NHL fans are starting to deal with the possibility of a lockout followed by a shortened or, in a worst case…
How the East Has Fared Post-Lockout Meesh Shanmugam | August 13, 2012 As fans CONTINUE to patiently wait for the NHL and NHLPA to negotiate a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), many are reminded of a time just eight years ago when…