Insanity Prevailing In the NHL’s Wild Wild West Zeke | March 9, 2016 Prior to the season, I wrote an article expecting tight standings this year in the NHL’s Wild Wild West. The article detailed how close the races were last season, then…
Opponents Beware, Brent Burns Has Defensive Groove Back Andrew Bensch | March 5, 2016 If it were up to me, the San Jose Sharks would have kept Brent Burns at forward after the 2013-14 season. For about a season and a half, Burns was…
5 Reasons to Believe in the San Jose Sharks Andrew Bensch | February 15, 2016 The San Jose Sharks are 11-2-3 in their past 16 games and are in prime position for a playoff berth, sitting second in the Pacific Division with a healthy seven-point…
Analyzing Chuck Fletcher Part 1: The Trades Alli Baker | February 2, 2016 Back in early 2009, Chuck Fletcher joined the Minnesota Wild, becoming only the second general manager in the team’s 16 year history. Fletcher, a native of Montreal, Quebec, took the…
The One Post About John Scott That You Should Read Marcy Di Michele | February 1, 2016 Everyone has been writing about John Scott. But everyone will have a slightly different perspective. These are my thoughts. Enjoy. The All-Star Game is behind us, and we can get…
NHL All-Star Weekend: John Scott Ovation A Sign of the Times Andrew Forbes | January 31, 2016 When players are traded, demoted, placed on waivers or even benched, we as viewers and fans have gotten used to hearing the same old cliché – hockey’s just a business. And so…
Canada World Cup Roster Projection: Midseason Edition Dustin Nelson | January 26, 2016 The first roster announcements for the 2016 World Cup of Hockey are coming on Mar. 2, when teams have to announce the first 16 players for their roster, including two…
3 Changes Behind Sharks’ Latest Winning Streak Andrew Bensch | January 15, 2016 Anyone paying attention to the San Jose Sharks this season knows that Team Teal has been extremely difficult to figure out. They are the NHL’s worst team at home, yet…
San Jose Sharks: A Tale of Two Spectacular Goals Zeke | January 13, 2016 When it comes to the most spectacular goal of the season for the San Jose Sharks, the choice may come down to a pair of surprisingly similar goals. I’ve written…
Does Brent Burns Deserve Norris Trophy Consideration? Kenneth Laws | January 12, 2016 Brent Burns scored his league-leading 18th goal among defensemen on Monday night. He leads that category by four and is second among blue liners in total points. While most pundits…
The Brent Burns Conundrum Zeke | January 6, 2016 Brent Burns, the talented defenseman for San Jose Sharks, is a remarkable athlete. Burns leads all NHL defensemen in a variety of areas, including goals, even strength goals and shots…
Intriguing Players in Wild History Nate Bauer | January 5, 2016 It has been 15 years since the Minnesota Wild began play in the NHL, making the franchise a fairly young one when compared to the rest of the league. But…