Your Anaheim Olympic Update #2 Kyle Larkin | February 15, 2014 We’ve witnessed a couple more days of Olympic action in men’s hockey, and the Ducks have certainly not been quiet thus far. Jonas Hiller and the Austrians as well as…
Running on Empty: Could Rask’s Woes Harm Boston? Mark Wallace Graham | February 15, 2014 The Finnish hockey team boasts the deepest roster of goaltenders in the Winter Olympics, and it’s headlined by arguably the best goalie in this tournament, Tuukka Rask. Rask has been…
Wings Jeopardized Season By Sending Injured Stars To Sochi Jordan Hoy | February 14, 2014 Wings’ Management Dropped The Ball The Detroit Red Wings have put their season in peril by sending their two best players to the Sochi Olympics with serious injuries. Instead of demanding that…
Olympics a Family Tradition for Many Hockey Players Marinna Marotta | February 14, 2014 The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are giving many NHLers a chance to showcase their country’s skills on the world stage. For a few players, however, their time at the Olympics…
Olympic Women’s Hockey: Previewing the Quarterfinals Gabriella Fundaro | February 14, 2014 After an exciting preliminary round, the puck drops on the quarterfinals of the Olympic women’s hockey tournament on Saturday, Feb. 15, when Finland takes on Sweden and Switzerland takes on…
Five Early Olympic Stories for the Penguins Meesh Shanmugam | February 14, 2014 As the Pittsburgh Penguins take a hiatus from their quest for NHL domination, seven players and a coaching staff hope to dominate the world in Sochi. The men’s hockey portion…
Patrice Bergeron a Key to Canada’s Gold Medal Hopes Carl Maloney | February 14, 2014 It’s not often that a fourth line winger can be counted as a key to victory for a team, but Patrice Bergeron is that exception for Canada this Olympics. A…
Why Zach Parise is the Villain in the United States vs Russia Match-Up Leo Scaglione Jr. | February 14, 2014 On Saturday morning when the United States Men’s Olympic hockey team steps onto the ice to battle the hosts, Russia, there will be a great amount of tension and pride…
Benn And Nichushkin Shine In Memorable Olympic Debuts Derek Neumeier | February 14, 2014 Statements: made. The Dallas Stars sent two forwards, Canadian left wing Jamie Benn and Russian right wing Valeri Nichushkin, to the Winter Olympics in Sochi, and it’s safe to…
Canadian Boy Adam Henrique Hopes to Play for Team Canada Someday Dan Rice | February 14, 2014 When Team Canada played their first game of the 2014 Winter Olympics against Norway in Sochi, Russia it’s safe to say that the majority of the country was tuned in…
Your Anaheim Olympic Update Kyle Larkin | February 13, 2014 Good news everyone! Every Duck in the Olympics is undefeated after their first game. We’ve seen some pretty strong showings thus far, while some are still unclipping their wings after…
Kings’ Carter and Doughty: Golden Opportunities in Sochi Jesse Weinstein | February 13, 2014 The Kings have no doubt been struggling in recent weeks leading up to the Olympic break in Sochi. According to the team’s official website, the club has only won six…