Montreal Canadiens: What Can Fans Expect From Alex Galchenyuk? David OConnor | January 17, 2013 As Russian as his name sounds, Alex Galchenyuk won’t be throwing a red and white sweater over his head in international competition anytime soon.
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…
2013 NHL Season Predictions: Western Conference Fred Poulin | January 15, 2013 With the shortened NHL season set to begin on Saturday January 19th, 2013, it is time to make our predictions as to which team will make the playoffs this season.…
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 NHL Storylines to Watch Brendan Ross | January 15, 2013 Counting down the top 10 storylines to watch as the 2012-13 NHL Season unfolds. 10. Evander Kane Watch Drafted 4th overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, the…
Six Dates for Predators Fans to Remember Nick Vucic | January 13, 2013 With the release of the 2012-2013 shortened season schedule, many NHL fans are racing to their calendars, digital and paper, to circle dates against hated rivals. For Predators fans, it…
The Case For Trading Nail Yakupov Christopher Ralph | January 10, 2013 Given he has just come off one of his better performances internationally in a bronze-medal winning game over Canada at the 2013 World Juniors, it may seem preposterous that someone…
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…
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.…
2013 WJCs: Individual Winners and Losers Michael Farkas | January 6, 2013 With a dramatic close of the curtain, the 2013 World Junior Hockey Championships from Ufa, Russia, are at an end. The terrific brand of hockey that these ten nations displayed couldn’t have…
2012-13 World Junior Championship: Canada vs Russia Preview Mark Ritter | December 30, 2012 Fresh off an entertaining 2-1 victory over Team USA, Canada is now set to take the ice with Russia. With first place and a days rest while the loser likely…
Lockout Schmockout: Real Problems Facing the NHL Jeff Ponder | December 28, 2012 Players want a larger piece of the pie while owners want to revamp the current contract structures. Media wars, threats of disclaimer of interest… blah, blah, blah. Obviously, there are…