The Trail Less Traveled – A Glimpse into Hockey History Andrew Rodger | May 28, 2010 “Lost amidst our traveling turmoil is the simple, overwhelming love of hockey. Caught up in the day-to-day schedule, interviews, and personal problems, we forget the essence of this whole adventure,…
Advice For The Wedding Planner Mike Moore | May 19, 2010 Professional wedding planners will tell you June is traditionally the most popular month to get married. Couples may plan a June wedding because of a better chance of nice weather…
Miracle on Manchester, Still Greatest NHL Playoff Upset of All Time The Hockey Writers | April 29, 2010 While digesting the Montreal Canadiens absolutely shocking upset of the first place, Presidents Trophy winners, the Washington Capitals in the first round of the playoffs last night, I thought to…
Their Best Ever Regular Season Mike Moore | April 12, 2010 Hey wait a second. I know we can’t wait for the NHL playoffs to begin, but can we please just pause for a second and appreciate the 2009-10 regular season?…
January, 1967 Mike Moore | March 24, 2010 Things were different back then. It’s pretty safe to say some of the events of January 1967 would not happen in today’s NHL. Now, depending on your age, you may…
NHL – Do The Right Thing Jas Faulkner | March 14, 2010 A little over 42 years ago, Minnesota North Stars Center Bill Masterton died after landing backwards and head first onto the ice during a game with the Oakland Seals. In…
Howard Baldwin Brings the Whalers to Hartford – 35 Years Later Dan Canavan | January 15, 2010 By Dan Canavan This article first appeared on ctsportslaw.com on January 11, 2010. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Thirty-five years ago today, the Whalers played their first game in…
Colorado Avalanche 2000-2009 A look back The Hockey Writers | January 2, 2010 Colorado Avalanche 2000-2009 A look back. by Bruce Wilkie If the Colorado Avalanche were to use one word to describe the first ten years of the new millennium, it would…
The Original 21 Mike Moore | December 27, 2009 In 1979, the NHL absorbed the four strongest surviving members of the WHA, expanding the league to 21 teams. For several reasons, the 1979-80 season is a good starting…
Tomas Vokoun and the Scariest Hockey Injuries The Hockey Writers | December 1, 2009 As many of us watched the replay Keith Ballard swinging his stick in frustration over an Ilya Kovalchuk goal at 8:54 of the first period, and inadvertently striking his own…
Doug Harvey: The Second Best NHL Defenseman Ever The Hockey Writers | October 24, 2009 In the 1950’s prior to the arrival of Bobby Orr, the best defenseman in hockey was undisputedly Doug Harvey of the Montreal Canadiens.
A Farewell to Patrice Brisebois Rafal Ladysz | September 27, 2009 Legends combined with the Montreal Canadiens are a package easy to find. Maurice Richard, Jean Beliveau, Denis Savard, Georges Vezina and Patrick Roy are a few prime examples of talent…