Competition Heating-Up as Providence Bruins Training Camp Continues Bob Mand | September 30, 2012 The Providence Bruins played their second scrimmage of the weekend Sunday morning at the frigid Rhode Island Sports Center. While the previous contest was notable for frequent tallies – today’s…
Still Not Satisfied: After Tremendous Rookie Campaign, P-Bruins’ Carter Camper Looks for More Bob Mand | September 29, 2012 Even in the best of circumstances, it takes talent and effort to lead a pro team in scoring – perhaps even truer for rookies. Carter Camper led the Providence Bruins…
Trotman’s Hat-Trick Paces Providence Bruins’ First Intrasquad Scrimmage Bob Mand | September 29, 2012 Providence Bruins’ training camp attendees took part in the first of two intrasquad scrimmages Saturday morning at the Rhode Island Sports Center. While each group turned-out some solid performances, defenseman…
Hope Abounds as Providence Bruins’ Training Camp Opens Bob Mand | September 28, 2012 A damp, chilly afternoon in Rhode Island welcomed thirty-four prospective players to the opening day of the Providence Bruins’ 2012 training camp. With the lockout sending hockey-fans looking elsewhere for…
Boston Bruins Prospects – Fall 2012 Rankings: 30-21 Bob Mand | September 28, 2012 The Boston Bruins own a deep and talented prospect system. In the following rankings, I’ve listed the more than thirty Calder-eligible young men under contract or control of the Bruins’…
Young Sabres Set To Don Rochester Red Ian C McLaren | September 28, 2012 While there’s no question that the NHL lockout is a serious disappointment for many who love and are involved with the game of hockey in North America, sometimes it’s good…
Boston Bruins Prospects – Fall 2012 Rankings: Honorable Mentions Bob Mand | September 27, 2012 The Boston Bruins own a deep and talented prospect system. In the following rankings, I’ve listed the more than thirty Calder-eligible young men under contract or control of the Bruins’…
An Open Letter To The Hockey Fan….Part 1 Chris Wassel | September 27, 2012 From our series…an open letter….. Part 1: The start of the lockout. Part 2: Reality Bites? Dear Hockey Fan: I am writing this to you in the hopes that you…
Do the Maple Leafs Have the Worst Goaltending in the NHL? Mark Ritter | September 27, 2012 There has been a lot of debate this summer over the validity and quality of the Toronto Maple Leafs goaltending, both at the NHL level and throughout the system. James…
THW Live: The Fantasy Hockey Foray! Chris Wassel | September 21, 2012 It is nearly that time again. In just a few short days, episode two of THW Live will be airing. Expect an appearance from a few of The Hockey Writers of course. With more…
Francois Allaire: No Regrets For Brian Burke Mark Ritter | September 19, 2012 In any walk of life, when there is a split, there are bound to be hard feelings. News surfaced Monday that Toronto Maple Leafs goaltending consultant Francois Allaire had left…
The AHL Can Only Benefit from Infusion of NHL Talent Alison Myers | September 18, 2012 With an NHL lockout set to impact at least part of the 2012-13 season, teams are assigning several players on NHL deals to the American Hockey League. Players can also…