Top 5 New Jersey Devils 2000 Stanley Cup Finals Moments Leo Scaglione Jr. | June 15, 2014 The New Jersey Devils journey to the 2000 Stanley Cup Finals started with a sweep of the Florida Panthers and ended with a historic rally. Down three games to one…
Kings Are Kings of NHL After Winning Second Stanley Cup Walter McLaughlin | June 14, 2014 There’s nothing quite like your first Stanley Cup. That is, until you win your second. Such are the feelings the Los Angeles Kings are experiencing after another amazing run through…
11 Years Later: Brodeur Deserved The Conn Smythe Trophy Michael Gwizdala | June 9, 2014 The date was June 9, 2003. When the final horn sounded, the New Jersey Devils were Stanley Cup champions for the third time in franchise history, defeating the Mighty Ducks…
Should Bettman Outsource the Cup Presentation? Josh Smith | June 5, 2014 The Stanley Cup is the NHL’s ultimate prize. It’s too bad that, every spring, it gets welcomed by an overwhelming chorus of boos. It’s not the Cup’s fault. Everyone revels in…
The Illusion of Inevitability: Is Montreal Really Done? Harpreet Setia | May 22, 2014 Many Habs fans are starting to sweat, and it isn’t because Montreal is starting to get warmer weather either. It was one thing to swallow such a brutal loss in…
The Evil Has Been Vanquished: The Canadiens Move Onward Harpreet Setia | May 17, 2014 The Montreal Canadiens did what most could not fathom them accomplishing, defeating the evil which shall not be named in their second round series in seven games to bounce the…
The Emotional Roller Coaster of Minnesota’s Stanley Cup Playoffs Anthony Bloch | May 12, 2014 The Minnesota Wild has taken their fans on a wild and emotional Roller Coaster in the first two series of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The wild’s second round series…
Why Jeremy Roenick Deserves Our Admiration Andy Dudones | May 11, 2014 Jeremy Roenick deserves to be known universally as one of hockey’s most admirable figures. As an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, Roenick and his passionate persona has been both embraced…
3 Things The Boston Bruins Need To Do To Beat The Canadiens Breanne Mellen | May 8, 2014 The Boston Bruins struggled in their last outing in Montreal losing the game 4-2. The Canadiens’ win put the series at 2-1 in favor of the Habs and the Bruins…
Montreal and Boston in the Playoffs: The Rite of Spring Harpreet Setia | May 1, 2014 Now is not the time for complacency for the Montreal Canadiens as they come face to face with what will be their toughest challenge yet. The Habs head to Beantown…
The Destructive Aftermath of Chris Pronger Andy Dudones | April 28, 2014 I’ll state the obvious – the Philadelphia Flyers desperately miss Chris Pronger. Since Pronger’s concussion-induced departure, the Flyers’ blue line has been a wobbly Jenga tower. With their backs against…
The Absurdity of Criticizing NHL Officials Andy Dudones | April 25, 2014 The lack of respect for NHL officials is appalling; and with the playoffs in full swing, no other group has served as the perfect scapegoat. While nobody is perfect, including…