Ladd, Chimera not Islanders Biggest Issue Patrick Hickey Jr. | November 8, 2016 New York Islanders fans were fed up for weeks as the team’s big offseason signings, Jason Chimera and Andrew Ladd went scoreless through the first 12 games of the season.…
Facing Off: Debating Kadri, Canucks & Canadiens Larry Fisher | November 7, 2016 Facing Off is a weekly column debating five of hockey’s hottest topics each and every Monday. From current events like trades and hat tricks to bigger-picture stuff like scandals and expansion —…
Fantasy Daily Cheat Sheet: Nov. 7, 2016 Jim Parsons | November 7, 2016 There are three games in the NHL on Monday. Today’s Fantasy Daily Cheat Sheet will feel more like a quick hit cheat sheet than anything. There’s only so many ways…
Halak Trade Possible, Habs Looking for D, & More News Dustin L. Nelson | October 30, 2016 The New York Islanders are reportedly willing to deal goaltender Jaroslav Halak. The story came out Saturday after Halak’s agent, a frequently outspoken Allan Walsh, took to Twitter to voice…
Miroslav Satan Talks World Cup, Islanders and Chess Noel Fogelman | October 21, 2016 Miroslav Satan has one of the greatest hockey names of all time. The last name pronounced “Sha-tan,” the Slovak native made nearly every list of the greatest hockey names of all time. But…
World Cup Champs: Canada on Top of the Hockey World Marcy Di Michele | September 30, 2016 It was never in doubt. Okay, actually it was. For two periods, and 17 minutes of the third, Team Europe suffocated, stymied and smothered Team Canada, who looked disjointed and…
New York Islanders 2016-17 Season Preview Noel Fogelman | September 28, 2016 The New York Islanders certainly had a memorable first season at the Barclays Center. They advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1993. Despite…
Team Europe Proving They Have NHL Players Too James Caldwell | September 28, 2016 With all the excitement that has surrounded the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, the underdogs in Team Europe have surprised everyone and advanced to the best-of-three final series, where they…
Canada One Win Away From the World Cup, But Just Barely Marcy Di Michele | September 28, 2016 Don’t let the Europeans hang around. That was the game plan for Team Canada. But, rather than take advantage of the dominant puck possession they had in the first period,…
Facing Off: World Cup Winding Down, But Who’s Winning? Larry Fisher | September 26, 2016 Facing Off is a weekly column debating five of hockey’s hottest topics each and every Monday. From current events like trades and hat tricks to bigger-picture stuff like scandals and expansion —…
World Cup Final: Guaranteed Win or Trap for Canada Marcy Di Michele | September 26, 2016 For a few moments, one minute and 12 seconds to be precise, it almost felt as though Team Canada was toying with the Team Russia. For all the Canadian faithful,…
Price vs. Halak: World Cup Edition Brianne Spiker | September 26, 2016 Six years ago, the Montreal Canadiens had a major decision to make. They had two excellent young goalies who were both restricted free agents and it was obvious that one…