Trade Deadline Fallout DraftKings Styling! Chris Wassel | April 5, 2013 It has not been an easy time for daily fantasy hockey league players with the ever increasing amount of injuries, the trade deadline, and just some skittish overall play. However,…
NHL Trade Deadline 2013: Winners and Losers (Part II) Anatoliy Metter | April 4, 2013 In part I of the winners and losers of the 2013 NHL Trade Deadline, I broke down some teams that might have walked away with the upper hand after completing…
NHL Trade Deadline 2013: Winners and Losers (Part I) Anatoliy Metter | April 4, 2013 After all the dust settles from the 2013 NHL Trade Deadline, hockey fans can finally start picking apart the trades that have occurred over the last several days. While a…
Were the Montreal Canadiens Trade Deadline Losers? Rob Elbaz | April 4, 2013 The Montreal Canadiens didn’t make the Jarome Iginla shortlist, they didn’t land future Hall-of-Famer Jaromir Jagr either. There was talk that perhaps the team was interested in Ryan Clowe, but…
How Realistic Are The Edmonton Oilers Playoff Chances? Mark Wallace Graham | April 2, 2013 The Edmonton Oilers are playing very hot over the last two games, with their offense exploding and getting great goaltending from Devan Dubnyk (rendering my previous article largely moot). With a…
Following in the Footsteps of the 1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins The Hockey Writers | April 1, 2013 There is something to be said about a team in search of history. The Miami Heat captivated the entire sports world with their assault on the NBA consecutive wins record. In the end it was not meant to be; the Heat’s streak ended at 27 games, a mere six games shy of the 1972-32 Los Angeles Lakers record of 33. Now our attention shifts to the Pittsburgh Penguins and their pursuit of the NHL’s record for wins in a row, which at the moment stands at 17 and is held by, you guessed it, the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Jarome Iginla: Fueled By Youth, Driven By Passion David OConnor | March 31, 2013 Jarome Iginla has been through more than few ups and downs in his career. From Olympic gold medals to crushing Stanley Cup defeat to captaining a basement-dwelling team, Iginla has been through his fair share of highs and lows.
How is the Penguins’ Dream Team Actually Cap Compliant? Mike Colligan | March 30, 2013 How do Crosby, Malkin, Iginla, Morrow, Neal, Letang, Martin, Fleury, and more fit under the salary cap?
Dan Bylsma’s Personal Pressure Cooker Sean Griffin | March 29, 2013 Oh, to be Dan Bylsma. After capturing a Stanley Cup championship only four months after taking over behind the Pittsburgh bench, he went on to win the Jack Adams Trophy…
DraftKings, Daily Fantasy Hockey, And The Trade Deadline! Chris Wassel | March 29, 2013 Whether Jarome Iginla pulled a kind of “Bourque” is up for debate but he is now a Pittsburgh Penguin. His VISA will keep him from playing until early next week but his impact…
The Boston Bruins, Baseball, and Open Windows Ian C McLaren | March 29, 2013 Despite the Jarome Iginla non-trade (which may not have been the worst thing), the Boston Bruins remain well positioned for success. Bruins fans should know that the team is indeed committed to winning now. What else can you ask for?
Two Ways the NY Rangers Can Counter Pittsburgh’s Big Deals Billy Pepitone | March 28, 2013 With word coming early this morning that Jarome Iginla was headed east from Calgary to Pittsburgh, the New York Rangers are clearly at the crossroads of their season. The trade…