Ottawa Senators Turn 25 Scott Campbell | January 14, 2017 Dec. 6, 1990, is a date that many Ottawa Senators hockey fans will always remember. It’s the day that then-NHL President John Ziegler, Jr. announced that the cities of Ottawa and…
The Start of the NHL Scott Campbell | January 6, 2017 The National Hockey League is ready to celebrate 100 years. The very first two NHL games were played on Dec. 19, 1917. The match-ups were the Montreal Canadiens beating the…
When the Stanley Cup Champions Were Challenged Scott Campbell | December 21, 2016 Once upon a time, hockey teams didn’t have to wait till the end of the season to challenge for the Stanley Cup. It was possible for a team like the…
Is Anaheim Still a Stanley Cup Favorite? Mike Walters | September 8, 2016 In the past four seasons, the Anaheim Ducks had high expectations for the regular season and postseason. During the regular season, the Ducks didn’t disappoint as they won the Pacific…
How to Survive Hockey Withdrawal Alli Baker | June 21, 2016 A little over a week ago, the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup, thus ending the 2015-16 hockey season. Now, while everybody loves the playoffs, nobody loves what comes after:…
Win a Stanley Cup or Miss The Postseason…Which One Happens First? Craig Peterson | June 16, 2016 After the Pittsburgh Penguins locked up their fourth Stanley Cup championship in franchise history on Sunday night, it was hard not to watch the trophy presentation and players taking turns…
Blackhawks Reflection – Highs & Lows Lucy Hamilton | May 23, 2016 For the Chicago Blackhawks, their season ended earlier than planned. After losing out in Game 7 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, many Hawks fans have had…
3 Stars of the Night: April 17 Dan Rice | April 18, 2016 It’s the most, wonderful time, of the yearrrrrrrr! Who doesn’t love playoff hockey right? This is what we wait all season for, this is why most of us became fans…
Blues’ Injuries Were a Recipe for Success This Season David Pietrangelo | April 16, 2016 The St. Louis Blues finished with an impressive 107-point season in 2015-16. It all sounds fine and dandy, but the big question mark in many people’s minds is the same…
Stanley Cup Playoffs Need A Fix Michael Gwizdala | April 12, 2016 One great part of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is the intensity. Existing rivalries rise to another level. Plus, new rivalries are fostered by virtue of having teams lock horns on…
Truthiness And The NHL’s Meaningless Points Zeke | March 8, 2016 In 2005, noted comic Stephen Colbert premiered the term ‘truthiness‘. The term has taken on a life of its own. Truthiness refers to the quality of preferring concepts or facts…
Rolling the Dice in Florida Andrew Smith | March 7, 2016 The Florida Panthers entered the week with 17 games remaining in their schedule and have fallen 2 points behind the streaking Tampa Bay Lightning in the Atlantic Division. While…