Daniel Briere’s Time in Colorado Appears to be Short Lived Kenneth Ferguson | April 22, 2015 The Colorado Avalanche surprised the hockey world with a playoff bound season in 2013-2014 that ended at the hands of the Minnesota Wild in overtime of a decisive game 7. …
Has Parenteau Lost His Spot on the Montreal Canadiens’ Roster? The Hockey Writers | February 15, 2015 Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau has been on the sidelines since January 15th, kept away by concussion-like symptoms. His absence did not impair the Montreal Canadiens, the team has a record of 8-2-1…
First-round Flashback: Former Coyote Draft Picks Charles Woodall-Pike | January 30, 2015 While the Arizona Coyotes will likely not be playing for the Stanley Cup this year, hope for the future remains bright in the desert. Prospect Max Domi continues to impress…
Avalanche Sell-Off The Hockey Writers | January 19, 2015 It is safe to say at this point that the Avalanche will not be back-to-back Central Division champions. They currently sit sixth with 48 points and 36 games remaining in…
Effective Trades and Signings: Something the Colorado Avalanche Do Right Kenneth Ferguson | January 5, 2015 Currently with a below .500 record it would be hard to fathom the idea that the veteran players brought in by the Colorado Avalanche over the last 18 months or…
Canadiens’ Parenteau Leads NHL in Shootout Winners Ryan Szporer | December 31, 2014 You won’t find four of Montreal Canadiens forward P.A. Parenteau’s co-team-leading five game-winning goals in the stats. Instead, you’ll find them in the shootout. Call the shootout a gimmick if…
Montreal Canadiens Worth $1 Billion On & Off Ice Ryan Szporer | November 26, 2014 It may be Thanksgiving in America, but just because they’re north of the border (and they are the Montreal Canadiens), it doesn’t mean the Habs have nothing for which to…
Rewriting Sabres History Part III: July 1st, 2007 Chad DeDominicis | November 6, 2014 The Buffalo Sabres were coming off two Eastern Conference Finals appearances and a President’s Trophy. The Sabres were on top of the hockey world after the lockout. In a few…
PA Parenteau Trade Proving to be a Coup for Montreal Brianne Spiker | October 27, 2014 This past summer, GM Marc Bergevin made a flurry of roster changes despite the team being fresh off of an Eastern Conference finals appearance. Letting captain Brian Gionta go was…
Avalanche of Panic Not Necessary Sebastian Noble | October 14, 2014 Patience People, Patience There was no secret that the Avalanche were struggling to start the year. Games one and two were lost in a home and home series vs the…
Avalanche Snap Scoreless Streak, Shock Bruins for First Victory Brett Slawson | October 13, 2014 The Colorado Avalanche scored their first goal of the season which ended a 143:28 minute drought on their way to a 2-1 Thanksgiving matinee victory over the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. The victory…
The Colorado Avalanche Need to Respect the Chemistry. Harrison Prolic | October 12, 2014 Last season it took the Colorado Avalanche 14 games before they lost two games. This season they’ve lost two in a row right out of the gate. Colorado was the…