2013 NHL Playoff Predictions: Western Conference Winners and Losers Justin Glock | April 30, 2013 NHL Playoff Predictions: Western Conference There are 16 teams remaining entering the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The journey to the Stanley Cup Finals will begin on Tuesday. Every year there are Cinderella stories…
NHL Playoffs Preview: Keys To A Red Wings Upset Over The Ducks Robert Ruscitti | April 30, 2013 With the Red Wings’ clinching 7th spot in the Western Conference, and a playoff berth on Saturday night, it is now time to look ahead to their first round match-up…
Which Goaltender Should Start For The Anaheim Ducks In the Postseason? Michelle Drinnenberg | April 27, 2013 It has been a few years since the Anaheim Ducks have had a tandem worth noting in net; this being the most clutch season between the pipes thus far. The…
The Mighty Weaknesses of the Anaheim Ducks Michelle Drinnenberg | April 15, 2013 With six games left in the shortened season, it’s time to start addressing the strengths and weaknesses of the Anaheim Ducks. Though they’ve been sitting up on top of the Pacific Division and also in the standings for the majority of the year, there is definitely room for improvement if this team doesn’t want to have an early first round exit.
Corey Crawford’s Injury: Why So Secretive? Ton DeFrancesco | March 1, 2013 During last nights game against the St. Louis Blues, Corey Crawford was caught stumbling back to the bench after the first period. The intermission rolled around and Ray Emery started…
Viktor Fasth’s Strong Play ‘Curse in Disguise’ For Anaheim Ducks? Sebastian Egerton-Read | February 8, 2013 Viktor Fasth has played superbly in his first few NHL games, creating some goaltending controversy for Bruce Boudreau and the Anaheim Ducks to deal with.
Swiss Hockey Players Making The News Daniel Schöpf | January 28, 2013 For the past few months Swiss hockey news focused on North American players in the Swiss NLA. Now that the the lockout is over, let’s focus some attention on Swiss…
NHL Goalie Update: Post-Lockout Josh Smith | January 11, 2013 During the lockout, NHL goalies were on their own, most even without a place to play. While scrimmages can accommodate as many as twenty skaters, there’s only room for two goaltenders. European clubs,…
Jonas Hiller’s Consistency Key for Anaheim Ducks Collin Insley | August 1, 2012 Over the course of the off-season, I’ll be examining the essential questions facing the Anaheim Ducks in the 2012-13 season, as they look to regain elite standing in the league. Stay tuned…
Anaheim Ducks Will Take Flight Again Ryan Fulford | April 13, 2012 You can call it many things, an aberration, an outlier, or quite simply a missed opportunity leading to a lost season. Whatever label you want to place upon the Anaheim…
Fantasy Hockey Chutes And Ladders: Pre Trade Deadline Musings Chris Wassel | February 20, 2012 We have survived many calamities this early fantasy hockey season but now comes the Pre Trade Deadline edition of “Chutes And Ladders”. Riding the fortunes of a fantasy hockey team…
Fantasy: Goalies To Buy-Low for 2012-13 – Nabokov, Harding, Markstrom and more Brandon Landry | February 15, 2012 Over the first 3/5ths of the NHL season, stars in goal have stumbled while hidden talents have shined over the hockey world. It was expected that Philadelphia would finally have the goaltending…