Fantasy Hockey: Predicting Risers, Fallers, and Sleepers Matthew Dimmick | January 18, 2013 The NHL season will kick off in less than 48 hours, so the window to draft your fantasy team is rapidly closing. How do you prepare? NHL.com provides their top-175…
Edmonton Oilers 2013 Season Preview: Youth Is Served Carl Maloney | January 17, 2013 There might not be another team in the NHL with as much anticipation to start the season as the Edmonton Oilers. Languishing at the bottom of the standings over…
The Case for an Oilers Playoff Berth in 2013 Marcy Di Michele | January 15, 2013 It’s fun to make predictions. But in the world of sports, it’s extremely easy to be wrong. There are so many variables in play that most predictions are rendered irrelevant. But fans…
Top 10 Calder Trophy Candidates For The 2013 NHL Season Jameson Cooper | January 9, 2013 As future hall of famers Teemu Selanne and Daniel Alfredsson are getting ready to start their farewell tours throughout NHL arenas, fans are getting ready to welcome in the next…
NHL Lockout: 5 Teams That Benefit From A Shortened NHL Season Sebastian Egerton-Read | January 7, 2013 The NHL Lockout 2012 has ended. The Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins and a few others might just benefit from a delayed and a shortened NHL season in 2013.
Excitement Builds in Edmonton as the Lockout Comes to an End Marcy Di Michele | January 7, 2013 In the wee hours of Sunday morning, NHL fans around the world heard the very words they had been waiting to hear for six long months: the lockout is over.…
OKC Barons: Best Thing to Happen to Justin Schultz Carl Maloney | December 11, 2012 Justin Schultz came into the 2012-2013 season with a lot of hype and under even more scrutiny. Projected to start the season in the top 6 of Edmonton’s defence, many…
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is Headed to Calgary Marcy Di Michele | December 9, 2012 Don’t worry, Oiler fans. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is only going to Calgary for one very important reason: Team Canada’s selection camp for the World Junior Championships. With the NHL still in…
Edmonton Oilers Update: Lockout Edition Marcy Di Michele | November 9, 2012 The NHL and the NHLPA have been meeting behind closed doors for the past few days. Neither side has been talking. Does this mean progress? The fact that the two…
Top Wild Prospects Granlund, Brodin Injured Dakota Case | November 3, 2012 In last night’s Houston Aeros game against the Oklahoma City Barons (Edmonton Oilers AHL Affiliate), the top two prospects of the Minnesota Wild, Mikael Granlund and Jonas Brodin, fell to…
Part III: 20 NHL-Caliber AHLers to Keep An Eye On During the Lockout Dan Rice | October 24, 2012 For the third and final installment of AHL players to keep an eye on during the NHL lockout (there seems to be no light at the end of this tunnel)…
Justin Schultz is Lighting it up in Oklahoma City Marcy Di Michele | October 23, 2012 One of the biggest dramas surrounding the NHL this past summer involved a player who had never actually played a National Hockey League game. NCAA defenceman Justin Schultz was the…