Penguins and Canucks in a hole! Caitlin Campbell | April 16, 2012 It’s the best time of the year, or at least the best time of the NHL season, the playoffs! Sixteen teams battle it out for a chance to lift…
Vancouver Canucks Voices From The John Daniel Schöpf | April 14, 2012 With so much being said in the world’s 3rd most livable city of 2011, where could be a better place to listen to the thoughts of the hockey fans than…
Is your team stacked with notable playoff performers? Western Conference Edition Fred Poulin | April 11, 2012 With the 2012 playoffs looming, it is a good time to have a look at which NHL players are renowned for bringing their game to the next level. Players like…
Vancouver Canucks Win Second Consecutive Presidents’ Trophy, Will Meet Kings In First Round Daniel Schöpf | April 8, 2012 The Vancouver Canucks have won their second Presidents’ Trophy in two years, securing the prize with an impressive 3-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night. Despite not reaching…
Mike Milbury’s Comments a Reminder of Where Hockey Must Still Change James Neveau | April 3, 2012 Jim Neveau, Managing Editor Throughout the history of sports, there has been one mantra that has largely been considered to be indispensable: “suck it up and be a man”. Those…
Fantasy Hockey Chutes And Ladders: Playoffs? PLAYOFFS? Chris Wassel | March 13, 2012 We have survived much this fantasy hockey season but now comes the first March edition of “Chutes And Ladders”. Riding the fortunes of a fantasy hockey team can be a…
Then And Now In March: The Vancouver Canucks A Year Later Daniel Schöpf | March 11, 2012 In mid-March 2011, the Canucks were 45-16-9, defeating the Calgary Flames 4-3 (after being down 2-0 after 4 minutes of play). While still sitting in second place in the Western…
Can the Vancouver Canucks Blame the Western Conference For the Dip in the Twins Scoring? Andrew Eide | March 10, 2012 Coming into their Saturday night game with the Montreal Canadiens the Vancouver Canucks find themselves in a familiar spot. They are one point behind St. Louis for the Western Conference…
Yawns All Around: NHL Trade Deadline Winners and Losers James Neveau | February 27, 2012 Jim Neveau, Senior NHL Columnist Another trade deadline is now in the books in the National Hockey League, and despite the huge expectations and people calling it the league’s “Christmas”,…
No Reservations: Five Thoughts on the NHL All-Stars James Neveau | January 12, 2012 Jim Neveau, Senior NHL Correspondent With two weeks to go until the NHL All-Star Fantasy Draft, the league released its full list of All-Star reserves on Thursday afternoon. There was,…
First Half MVPs – Western Conference Tim Kolupanowich | January 9, 2012 Yesterday I took a look at the MVPs of the Eastern Conference, now here are the best of the West. Anaheim Ducks – Teemu Selanne Nothing is going right for…
Steven Stamkos Heats Up Scoring Race Brent Lemon | December 21, 2011 When Steven Stamkos beat Columbus Blue Jacket’s goaltender Steve Mason with his patented one-timer on December 17, the 21-year-old center became the first NHLer to reach 20 goals this season,…