Albany Devils October In Review Michael Gwizdala | October 30, 2012 There was excitement abound as the Albany Devils began their 2012-13 AHL campaign. Like most other AHL clubs, the Devils were recipients of some lockout laden NHL talent. Players such…
Washington Capitals’ Zach Hamill Finding Niche with Hershey Bears Matthew Speck | October 29, 2012 It’s been a long road for Zach Hamill so far in his professional hockey career. The former 1st round pick by the Boston Bruins in the 2007 NHL entry draft…
Washington Capitals Defenseman, Tomas Kundratek Proving Offensive Prowess In AHL Matthew Speck | October 29, 2012 For Tomas Kundratek, it took some time to get used to playing for the Washington Capitals after his trade from the New York Rangers. Last season, Kundratek was sent to…
The Providence Bruins Host ‘Pink in the Rink’ but Finish Black and Blue in Loss Bob Mand | October 27, 2012 The Providence Bruins dropped a stinker to the Springfield Falcons, 3-0 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. Curtis McElhinney got the shutout, stopping all thirty-three shots he faced. The Bruins entered…
Albany Devils Demolish Adirondack Phantoms Michael Gwizdala | October 27, 2012 Typically the Philadelphia Flyers and New Jersey Devils play a turnpike tussle. When the Adirondack Phantoms and Albany Devils locked horns, it was a Northway knockout. In this battle of…
Capitals’ Prospect, Stanislav Gailev Making Impact In First AHL Season Matthew Speck | October 26, 2012 A player’s first professional season of hockey can determine how quickly that player can transition to the NHL, or become a big part of an AHL squad. Stanislav Galiev, Washington…
Connecticut Whale Devour Albany Devils Michael Gwizdala | October 25, 2012 For the Albany Devils the script has remained the same on home ice. Through three games at the Times Union Center, the formula has been to get an early first…
Oilers Young Stars Coming Around in Oklahoma City Carl Maloney | October 22, 2012 Without NHL hockey in Edmonton, Oiler fans have been forced to turn to their AHL affiliate in Oklahoma City as the next best thing. Fortunately for them, there are many familiar Oiler faces…
Washington Capitals’ Goalie, Philipp Grubauer Shines In AHL Debut Matthew Speck | October 22, 2012 For Washington Capitals’ goalie prospect, Philipp Grubauer it was a long time coming for his first AHL start. Grubauer was slated to begin the season with the Hershey Bears this…
San Francisco Bulls Offer Sharks Fans a Taste of Hockey During Lockout Eric He | October 20, 2012 Justin Bowers, Dean Ouellet, and Jordan Clendenning. If those names sound familiar, then you probably know way too much about hockey. Bowers, Ouellet and Clendenning are the scoring leaders for…
Despite Size, Bruins’ Torey Krug Is a Tough Customer Bob Mand | October 20, 2012 Analyses of Boston Bruins’ prospect, Torey Krug inevitably begin with his stature. At 5’9, Krug must fight every day to prove his mettle while preparing for a league that…
Jordan Caron’s Hat Trick Leads the Providence Bruins to Win No. 1 Bob Mand | October 20, 2012 In their first action in five days, the Providence Bruins returned the ‘favor’, spoiling the Manchester Monarchs’ home opener at the Verizon Wireless Arena and earning their first victory, 4-3.…