50 Years Ago in Hockey – Hockey’s Next Superstar? Rick Cole | October 27, 2014 With a dark night throughout the hockey world last night, we thought we’d provide the next in our series of player profiles. This time, we go off the board a…
Catching Up With Sergei Fedorov Alessandro Seren Rosso | October 26, 2014 In this interview originally taken on the popular Russian radio station Radio FM, Sergei Fedorov, now GM of the CSKA Moscow of the KHL, talked about the Russian Five, discussed…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Rookie Goaler Rocks the ‘Gahden’ Rick Cole | October 26, 2014 Rookie goaltender Roger Crozier of the Detroit Red Wings continued his stellar freshman season in the National Hockey League last night as he blanked the Boston Bruins 4-0 right in…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – A Night to Kiss Your Sister Rick Cole | October 25, 2014 Two games were played in the National Hockey League last night, and both ended in identical 1-1 stalemates. In Toronto, it was the Rangers and the Maple Leafs each scoring…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – New Rules Garner Attention Rick Cole | October 24, 2014 With no games scheduled in the NHL last night, there are a couple of matches on tap both tonight and tomorrow. There was some AHL and OHA action action, as…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Bruins Garner First Point Rick Cole | October 23, 2014 The BostonBruins finally earned their first point of the season last night, and it came at the expense of the Stanley Cup Champions. The Bruins battled the Toronto Maple Leafs to…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Quote of the Year? Rick Cole | October 21, 2014 Clarence Campbell is a lawyer. A very good lawyer. He is a very bright guy, a former Rhodes Scholar, and a Queen’s Counsel who was appointed to prosecute several leading Nazis after…
50 Years Ago Today – NHL Has an Unlikely Leading Scorer Rick Cole | October 20, 2014 After the first week of the 1964-65 NHL season, a look at the league scoring race reveals a very unlikely name atop the leaderboard. Defenceman Kent Douglas of the Toronto…
50 Years Ago Today – Bruins Beaten Again Rick Cole | October 19, 2014 The first weekend of the 1964-65 NHL season is in the books, and it ended with the hapless Boston Bruins dropping their fourth straight game. This time it was a…
Rewriting Sabres History Part I: What if McKee Played Game 7 Chad DeDominicis | October 18, 2014 This post is the first of a four part series. I’m going to pick out four huge moments in the history of the Buffalo Sabres franchise. I’ll tell you what…
50 Years Ago Today – NHL’s First Saturday a Busy One Rick Cole | October 18, 2014 The NHL’s first weekend of 1964-65 saw three games scheduled on each night. In last night’s contests, Montreal and the Rangers battled to a 2-2 draw at the Forum, the Maple Leafs…
Where Is Slava Kozlov Now? Alessandro Seren Rosso | October 17, 2014 Vyacheslav Kozlov was a member of the famous Russian Five unit that helped the Red Wings winning two Stanley Cups in the late ’90s and being one of the best…