The Best Of Martin Brodeur Game 7 Michael Gwizdala | June 8, 2015 Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy and Henrik Lundqvist are tied for most Game 7 playoff victories all time with six apiece . Playing in ten such contests, Brodeur sports a mark…
Danny Briere Will Be Remembered as a Philadelphia Flyer Andy Dudones | June 4, 2015 After playing for five different teams over an illustrious 17-year career, Danny Briere is set to retire later this summer, according to Alain Sanscartier of 94.5 FM in Ottawa. Although…
Tweaking Perfection: Changing the Stanley Cup Playoffs Zeke | June 3, 2015 The Stanley Cup playoffs are among the best events in sports. Sure you get an occasional mismatch, but there is more compelling drama in the NHL playoffs than in any…
One Weekend, Two Game Sevens: A Hockey Fan’s Dream Jake Gittler | May 29, 2015 Game seven, Conference Finals, NHL playoffs. It simply doesn’t get any better than this. View image | gettyimages.com Friday, 8 p.m. EST at Madison Square Garden kicks off a hockey…
NHL Playoffs: Avoiding The Big First Round Scare Colton Davies | May 23, 2015 For the last four seasons, and potentially a fifth this year, we’ve seen a team make the Stanley Cup Finals who was on the brink of elimination in the first…
No TV Priority For Conference Finals Michael Gwizdala | May 15, 2015 Priority. It’s what the NHL thought it was getting when it inked a record-setting, 10-year, $2 billion dollar deal with NBC in 2011. Many argued it would be better for…
Capitals Up 3-1 in Series: Time to Believe? Glynn Cosker | May 7, 2015 The Washington Capitals are one game away from a Conference Final for the first time since 1998. They are also three games away from losing a playoff series for the…
Is It Time for the NHL to Use Video Review for All Goals? Eric Burton | May 4, 2015 Friday, at the 02:06 mark of the second overtime, Tampa Bay forward Nikita Kucherov scored the game-winning goal to give the Lightning a 1-0 series lead in the best-of-seven Eastern…
Ovechkin’s Wonder Goal Not Enough as Rangers Beat Capitals 3-2 Glynn Cosker | May 2, 2015 A spectacular goal by Alex Ovechkin was not enough to salvage a win for the Washington Capitals against the New York Rangers in Game 2 of their Stanley Cup second…
Corey Crawford Gets Another Chance To Prove Himself Gabe Salgado | April 27, 2015 Chicago Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville says that Corey Crawford will be the starting goalie when the Hawks open up their second round playoff series with the Minnesota Wild this…
The Washington Capitals are in Game 7: Uh-Oh Glynn Cosker | April 26, 2015 The Washington Capitals should have won Game 6 in their Stanley Cup Quarterfinal series with the New York Islanders – instead of losing it 3-1. A win for the Caps…
The Abdelkader Difference: How He Changed Detroit’s Fortunes in Game 3 Spencer Meisner | April 23, 2015 Justin Abdelkader clearly made a big difference when he returned from his hand injury and made his 2015 playoff debut in game 3. The Muskegon, Michigan native returned to the…