The Flip-Side to the Trade Deadline for the Penguins Tannor Torrao | March 5, 2014 Every trade, in any sport; much like every story, has two sides. For the past week I, and most of my colleagues here at The Hockey Writers, have been all…
3 Questions: Ryan Kesler and the Penguins Mike Colligan | March 3, 2014 Nothing Ray Shero does over the next 48 hours will put Pittsburgh into the class of St. Louis or a handful of others in the Western Conference.
Penguins Need to Revive Three-Center Model Mike Colligan | February 26, 2014 If the Pittsburgh Penguins make another splash at the trade deadline, it should be for a big-name center such as Ryan Kesler.
Sooner Than Later: The State Of The Canucks’ Cupboard (Part 2) M.A. Dillon | February 26, 2014 We continue our look at the second half of the Mike Gillis era in Vancouver. For part one click here. As a team that has been by all measures…
Can the Canucks Survive the Next Week? Andrew Eide | February 26, 2014 If it seems like a long time since the Vancouver Canucks have won a game, its because it has been. With the Sochi Olmypic break, the Canucks seven-game losing streak has…
Sooner Than Later: The State Of The Canucks’ Cupboard M.A. Dillon | February 25, 2014 With the Canucks season on the brinks, is it time to dig deep in the franchise’s pockets for a solution? Has Mike Gillis provided that answer over his tenure?…
For Every Canadian, A Canuck M.A. Dillon | February 18, 2014 Long dismissed by the holy houses of the great Canadian hockey cities, the city of Vancouver bows to no one in its history, heartbreaking or otherwise. The Vancouver Canucks…
Luongo Looks For Olympic Break from Frightful February Chris McHugh | February 11, 2014 It’s been a tough few weeks for Roberto Luongo, who was probably first in line at the airport gate, banging on the plane’s door and screaming for the pilot…
Canucks Corner – The Olympic Break Edition Peter Chau | February 9, 2014 Vancouver’s 3-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the last regular season game before the Sochi Olympic break couldn’t come at a better time. Since he was announced as…
Did Duncan Keith Ruin Daniel Sedin? Glenn Kuper | January 30, 2014 It is no secret that the lack of offensive punch, especially on the power play, has been one of the keys to the Canucks’ mediocre play in 2013-14. Vancouver currently…
Canucks Corner – The Ugly Edition Peter Chau | January 20, 2014 What an ugly week it was for the Vancouver Canucks. Why does Vancouver travel to the dreaded State of California twice in January, within the first two and half weeks?…
Zac Dalpe Takes His Turn with the Sedins Glenn Kuper | January 13, 2014 Daniel and Henrik Sedin have been mainstays for the Canucks ever since Brian Burke’s draft day coup ensured that the brothers would have the opportunity to play together in the…