Canadiens vs. Senators: Who’s Closer to Being a Stanley Cup Contender? Mike Fink | July 15, 2025 For years, people called the Florida Panthers the “sleeping giants” of the NHL, where once that giant woke up, nobody would stop it. Once the Panthers learned how to build…
Ranking the Last 5 Stanley Cup Final Game 7s Jordan Reinhardt | January 25, 2025 In June 2024, all eyes in the hockey world were on Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, FL. It was, of course, the crescendo of a Stanley Cup Final that was…
3 Teams’ Journey From Presidents’ Trophy Curse to Stanley Cup Caleb Kerney | May 4, 2023 It’s time to face the music: the Presidents’ Trophy curse is real, with the Boston Bruins being the latest to feel its wrath. After having a record-setting season, they succumbed…
Oilers Are Canada’s Best Shot at the Stanley Cup in 2022-23 Dale Bochon | August 31, 2022 There are just a few weeks to go before training camps and the start of the 2022-23 NHL regular season. It’s time to start prognosticating and examine where the Edmonton…
NHL Dynasties: Which One is No. 1 THW Archives | February 6, 2022 It’s easy enough to identify the great team dynasties of NHL history. Simply take any list of Stanley Cup victories since 1917 and highlight the teams that have won three…
Brian Leetch: The Road to the 1994 Conn Smythe Trophy Stephen Ground | March 3, 2021 Brian Leetch holds the distinction of being the first American-born player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP. The 2009 Hall of Fame inductee was one of the…
Howie Morenz: Hockey Royalty THW Archives | February 24, 2021 This article was originally written in June, 2010. When the University of Wisconsin’s Blake Geoffrion won the 2010 Hobey Baker Memorial Award for college hockey’s best player, he was the…
Oilers Aren’t the Only Edmonton Team to Play for the Stanley Cup Chris Carnovale | January 9, 2021 The Stanley Cup has a long and storied history, dating back to the late 1800s when it was first donated by Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada, as an…
2020-21 NHL Season Will Bring One-and-Only Stanley Cup Matchups Mike Fink | January 1, 2021 With the pandemic altering all aspects of life, the 2020-21 NHL season has had to adapt as well. Part of the adjustment includes a division realignment, which has placed all…
Blues’ 12 Days of Hockeymas: One Stanley Cup Stephen Ground | December 24, 2020 The ’12 Days of Christmas’ is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as we count down…
Flames 12 Days of Hockeymas: Best of the 6 One-Cup Wonders Greg Tysowski | December 24, 2020 The ’12 Days of Christmas’ is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as we count down…
Islanders 12 Days of Hockeymas: 4 Stanley Cups James Nichols | December 21, 2020 The ’12 Days of Christmas’ is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as…