Montreal Canadiens: Stumbling Finish A Good Omen? Ari Grief | April 27, 2013 A lot of Habs Nation has been on edge of late. And rightly so. Coming in to tonight’s season ending tilt against the upstart Toronto Maple Leafs, the Canadiens are 4-6-0 in their last ten games. Now this isn’t completely atrocious, but it’s certainly not worthy of a playoff-bound team and definitely not up to par for a team that still has a chance to finish second in the Eastern Conference.
Colorado Avalanche Coaching: What is the Future? Kevin Goff | March 27, 2013 As I write this piece, the Colorado Avalanche sit in last place in the Western Conference, with an embarrassing 26 points. They are only two points ahead of the Florida…
Buffalo Sabres At Crossroads As Deadline Approaches Joseph Vito DeLuca | March 25, 2013 The short-term actions of the Buffalo Sabres will have significant long-term ramifications for the future of the franchise. In typical Sabres fashion, the team has won three games in a…
St. Patrick’s Day: NHL All-Time All-Patrick Team Josh Smith | March 15, 2013 In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve put together the best all-Patrick starting lineup in NHL history. Please welcome to the ice your starting Patricks: (Apologies to those Patricks who…
Kurt Etchegary Sets Sights On Return to Remparts THW Archives | February 1, 2013 Everything was going swimmingly for Kurt Etchegary of the Quebec Remparts. The team was coming off a solid season and he was slotted in the 2nd line in between two…
Anthony Duclair: In His Own Words THW Archives | December 24, 2012 Fans of the Quebec Remparts have much to be thankful for this holiday season. The team has been on a tear the past two seasons, and with hall-of-famer, Patrick Roy…
The Best NHL Lineup Ever: The Goalies Mark Ritter | December 5, 2012 Part 1 – The Defensemen Part 2 – The Forwards Part 3 – The Goaltenders Martin Brodeur: When it came to choosing the best goaltender of all-time there was…
QMJHL Round-up: 4 Teams Distancing Themselves From The Pack Fred Poulin | November 23, 2012 With a little more than one-third through the 2012-13 season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), four teams are clearly distancing themselves from the pack. Without any surprise,…
How the Hall of Fame Should Elect Players Thomas Strangward | November 21, 2012 Last week’s induction ceremony at the Hockey Hall of Fame saw an elite group of players granted entrance to the hall, as Joe Sakic, Adam Oates, Pavel Bure, and Mats…
QMJHL: A Two Horse Race THW Archives | November 1, 2012 Yes. It’s only been a month and a half. Yes. It’s very early in the season. Yes. There are still roughly anywhere between 51-53 games yet to be played. However,…
Goalie Fights? Yeah, Goalie Fights! Michael Gwizdala | October 28, 2012 Although bench clearing brawls are more than rare compared to hockey of yesteryear, there’s still a line where a brawl can cross over to the next level. Typically that line…
Where Does Martin Brodeur Rank Among the All-Time Greats? Michael Rappaport | June 5, 2012 Martin Brodeur is one of the greatest goaltenders to ever play in the National Hockey League. In 18 NHL seasons, Brodeur has rewritten the goaltending record book by winning 656…