Return of the Sharpie: Patrick Sharp’s Resurgence Matthew Bowen | March 24, 2015 Scandals, rumors, and alleged locker room fights may have been in Patrick Sharp’s head a few weeks ago, but now the only thing he is thinking about is scoring goals and racking…
Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews Go At It, Go Pro Style [Video] Kate Cimini | March 18, 2015 Blackhawks PR is alive and well, even if Patrick Kane is still down for the count, recovering from surgery on his broken clavicle. The two faces of the franchise were…
5 Blackhawks Storylines to Watch before the Stanley Cup Playoffs Derek Wolff | March 16, 2015 With just three weeks left to play in the regular season, the Chicago Blackhawks have climbed back into the race in the Central Division and will have a realistic shot…
David Desharnais, Montreal Canadiens’ First Line Centre? The Hockey Writers | March 10, 2015 The Montreal Canadiens are riding a wave of success unforeseen by many. The Habs found themselves out of a playoff spot on many experts’ predictions. With analytics piercing the mainstream…
The Best Possible Series for the 2015 Playoffs Devin Slawson | March 10, 2015 With the 2014-2015 regular season coming to a close in just about a month, there will only be a few more minor adjustments in the standings before the playoffs are…
A Breakdown of the Blackhawks Power Play Woes Matthew Bowen | March 9, 2015 Is it possible that one player could make or break a team’s power play unit? In the case of the Chicago Blackhawks, and injured star Patrick Kane, the answer is…
Patience Paying Off for Panthers Alex Mieczynski | February 25, 2015 In today’s NHL it is widely believed that in order to have a successful franchise, you must build through the draft. The league is ripe with perfect examples as to…
The Perfect NHL Player: Crosby’s Vision, Datsyuk’s Hands… Ryan Szporer | February 7, 2015 The overwhelming consensus is that Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins is the best hockey player in the NHL and maybe world. The days of it being an ongoing debate…
NHL Days are Over as Ryan Malone is Placed on Waivers Craig Hagerman | February 3, 2015 The New York Rangers placed forward Ryan Malone on waivers Tuesday, likely signifying the end of the 35-year-old’s career in the NHL. Ryan Malone is on unconditional ($125) waivers, which…
Super Sunday: Which NHL Stars Could Play Football? Andrew Bensch | February 1, 2015 Most North American sports fans are probably spending Sunday watching the Super Bowl. That got me thinking, which NHL stars have the best attributes to potentially cross over to the…
Stanley Cup Favourites Heading Into February Devin Slawson | January 29, 2015 Last year, there were seven elite teams that seemed to be on another level than the rest of the league. The great thing about hockey is that none of those…
California Dreamin’: Blackhawks Travel West Seeking Consistency Derek Wolff | January 28, 2015 The festivities are finally over. January has been a distraction-filled month for the Chicago Blackhawks, who’ve struggled to a 5-5-0 record and lost ground in the Central Division race over…