Alexander Ovechkin Trade Would Improve Washington Captials Justin Glock | February 11, 2013 Considering his sub-par performance over the past few seasons, an Alexander Ovechkin trade would improve the Washington Capitals. With a 3-8-1 record, the Caps have the fewest points in the…
Fleury vs. Vokoun: How Much Do Goalie Statistics Matter? Meesh Shanmugam | February 10, 2013 As the Pittsburgh Penguins hit the quarter-season mark with a 3-1 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Saturday, fans once again started murmuring about one of the oddest goaltending…
Marc-Andre Fleury: Why the Penguins Should Bench Him Billy Nauman | February 5, 2013 Marc-Andre Fleury is a scapegoat for a reason. He is not an elite goaltender. He never has been and he never will be. He collapsed down the stretch last year,…
Capitals Lose 6-3 To Penguins On Super Sunday Darren Coslov | February 4, 2013 Today, marked the 158th consecutive sellout for the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center in Downtown, DC. 18,506 were in attendance, but unfortunately witnessed a 6-3 loss to the Pittsburgh…
Marc-Andre Fleury: Pittsburgh Penguins Scapegoat Justin Glock | February 3, 2013 Many of you will never like Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender, Marc-Andre Fleury. It doesn’t matter if he wins another one or two Stanley Cups. As soon as Fleury has another bad…
NHL Goalie Update: Post-Lockout Josh Smith | January 11, 2013 During the lockout, NHL goalies were on their own, most even without a place to play. While scrimmages can accommodate as many as twenty skaters, there’s only room for two goaltenders. European clubs,…
Pittsburgh Penguins Positioned to Thrive in Post-Lockout NHL James Conley | January 6, 2013 After last summer’s trades and draft picks, the Penguins seem set to navigate the post-lockout NHL with cap space and Cup talent in equal measure.
Goalie Braden Holtby Poised For Starting Role With Washington Capitals Matthew Speck | December 20, 2012 Braden Holtby proved last spring during the Washington Capitals postseason that he is definitely capable of holding a starting role in goal. He stepped into the spotlight in the nation’s…
The Four Senators Drafted Ahead of Daniel Alfredsson Ian C McLaren | November 22, 2012 written by @iancmclaren A quick look at the 1994 NHL Draft board reveals that the standout player of that particular class is, without question, Daniel Alfredsson. In 1131 games played…
Will Anyone Ever Break Martin Brodeur’s Shutout Record? Dan Rice | August 7, 2012 With Martin Brodeur re-signing with the New Jersey Devils in July for another two years, most of his NHL records will continue to grow to untouchable, unthinkable and unfathomable numbers.…
Phoenix Coyotes Should be Heading Home with Hardware Jeff Ponder | May 26, 2012 Who says that you can’t win Coach or GM of the Year multiple times? Since its inception in the 1973-74 season, the Jack Adams Award, given to the best head…
The 2012 Summer Goalie Market Fred Poulin | May 24, 2012 With a little more than one month to go before the July 1st Unrestricted Free Agents frenzy begins, questions abound regarding the status of quality goaltenders such as Roberto Luongo,…