Buffalo Sabres Captains: The Final Chapter John Ginder | September 29, 2014 With the season looming and the decision to name the next captain for the Buffalo Sabres around the corner, we take a final look at what got us this point…
Buffalo Sabres History: Part IV (2003-2014) Tim Olewniczak | September 23, 2014 The watershed moment of this stage of Buffalo Sabres history and NHL history was the lockout that wiped out the entire 2004-2005 NHL season. This was the first time an…
Finnish Fury: Teemu Selanne’s Fightin’ Words Felix Sicard | September 20, 2014 Just when it looked like Teemu Selanne was leaving the spotlight after a tremendous NHL and international career, he was quoted in his newly released biography shredding current Ducks coach…
Could Vinny Lecavalier Be Bought Out for a Second Time? Andy Dudones | August 20, 2014 So much for the foregone conclusion that the Flyers were moving veteran forward Vincent Lecavalier. Excluding any colossal breaking news of a trade that would include Lecavalier, he’s here to…
How the Colorado Avalanche Improved Sebastian Noble | July 24, 2014 #163379415 / gettyimages.com Colorado have made some interesting moves since the end of the playoffs. Leaving many to wonder if and how the Colorado Avalanche improved this offseason. Colorado put…
Youth Movement Will Hurt Habs in 2014-15 David P. Stein | July 10, 2014 Though it unfolded like a bag full of surprises less than two weeks ago, the departure of veteran players like Daniel Briere, Brian Gionta, and Josh Gorges was actually pretty…
Canadiens New Additions Coming Through Brandon Hebert | May 15, 2014 As a writer or fan, you need to support your team. In supporting that team you need to have a rational mind set of what that team can accomplish. Throughout…
Back In The Thunderdome: Habs Prepare For Game Two Brandon Hebert | April 18, 2014 The playoffs have been and always will be a wild ride. Sometimes, the playoffs are the complete opposite of what was shown in the regular season. Game one between the…
Was Signing Daniel Briere a Bad Decision? The Hockey Writers | April 3, 2014 When Daniel Briere signed with the Montreal Canadiens, I’ll admit I was pretty excited. Being a smaller guy myself, I always looked up to Briere growing up as he’s proved…
Center-Ice: Where the Stanley Cup is Presented David P. Stein | December 23, 2013 As we have seen from championship teams in the past, talent at the center-ice position is probably the most conclusive on-ice credential that is representative…
Montreal’s French Canadian Nightmare Nissa Khan | December 23, 2013 Pressure is one reason why big name players regularly pass on the Montreal Canadiens. This summer, Daniel Briere wasn’t one of them.
VIDEO: 5 Danny Briere Flyers Memories Ryan Smith | December 12, 2013 Danny Briere came to Philadelphia in July 0f 2007, and the pressure that followed him could be felt throughout the journey from Buffalo to the Flyers. The Flyers had just…