Who Exactly is PA Parenteau? Adam Laskaris | March 29, 2014 Currently sidelined with a knee injury (torn right MCL), Colorado Avalanche right winger Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau is certainly an interesting case compared to other NHL players. A true journeyman After a…
Injuries A Benefit In Disguise For New York Islanders? Anatoliy Metter | March 27, 2014 Over the last month, New York Islanders fans have seemingly been through the ringer. With John Tavares tearing his MCL and meniscus at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Thomas Vanek…
Olympic Injuries Impact Playoff Races Josh Smith | February 25, 2014 With all the concern over Olympic injuries, many were questioning whether the NHL should send its players to Pyeongyang for the 2018 games. While that’s still up for debate –…
What John Tavares’ Injury Means for Canada and Islanders Anthony Tartamella | February 19, 2014 The news none of us wanted to hear is a reality- John Tavares, Islander captain and team Canada star, is out for the rest of the Olympics. Newsday’s Athur Staple…
Team Canada and Team USA Practice Underway at Sochi 2014 Casey Gagnon | February 10, 2014 With the NHL season now officially on hiatus for the Winter Olympics, practice for both Team Canada and Team USA commenced Monday in Sochi. Both teams will play their…
Road Warriors: NY Islanders Having Success on The Road Brady Smith | January 9, 2014 Don’t look now, but the New York Islanders are putting a nice little streak of road victories together. https://twitter.com/IslandersPride/status/420746931493961728 And there’s reason to be excited. The Islanders, for the first…
Where Have the New York Islanders Special Teams Gone? Brady Smith | December 17, 2013 Hockey is a game that is very multifaceted. It’s much more than just putting a puck into a net; it takes many talents and many different strategies to be successful…
What’s Missing for the New York Islanders? Brady Smith | December 12, 2013 It took the Islanders five tries in December to find a win and snap a 10 game losing streak. This is the same team that had a series tied 2-2…
New York Islanders: Breaking Down The Olympic Hopefuls Anatoliy Metter | December 2, 2013 With the 2014 Olympics in Sochi approaching fast, hockey fans are probably anxious to see players from different continents and countries competing on one stage for a chance at hockey…
The Rest of the Month: New York Rangers Edition John Ginder | October 22, 2013 The 2013-14 season hasn’t started out the way the New York Rangers had envisioned it. Injuries to key players and uncharacteristic play from some of the stars are just a…
Barclays Center: Ready For New York Islanders In 2015 Anatoliy Metter | September 30, 2013 Over the last four-plus decades, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum has seen the New York Islanders go through their fair share of ups and downs. From their inception as an…
Fantasy Hockey: Projected Leaders in Each Category Brady Trettenero | September 25, 2013 Many fantasy hockey pools place more weight on certain categories in fantasy hockey and these projections can help you dominate your pool in those specific areas. Points Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh…