Day: May 19, 2022

Bruins: Cam Neely Admits Changes Are Necessary for Bruins

Boston Bruins Team President Cam Neely spoke with the media Thursday to discuss the season and the future of the Bruins organization. A general manager is waiting on a possible contract extension, and captain Patrice Bergeron decides on his future as a hockey player. This all leads to an important off-season for a team that […]

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Predators: Hynes gets two more years

John Hynes is staying in Nashville for the foreseeable future. The 47-year-old Hynes and Predators General Manager, David Poile, announced a two-year extension Thursday. The extension will keep Hynes in Nashville through the 2023-24 season. Hynes became the Predators’ third head coach in the franchise’s 23-year history in the middle of the 2019-2020 season. The […]

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Rangers: Another Game One Disappointment; Game One Review

The New York Rangers took the ice in Raleigh last night and were disappointed again in a game-one overtime loss. New York looked like a team that belonged in the second round, controlling much of the play and limiting the Hurricanes shots on net. Off of a feed from Alexis Lafreniere, Filip Chytil found the […]

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The Battle of Florida Round 2 – Game 2 Preview

For the second year in a row, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers face each other in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The in-state rivalry has become the talking point of the league, with tensions consistently high, soaring intensity, and goals galore. With Tuesday night’s win in Sunrise, The Bolts are off to a […]

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Inside the Stats: Basic Skater Stats

What’s a goal? What’s the point of points? How do I calculate plus/minus? If you have ever asked yourself these questions, you’re in the right place. In this entry of Inside the Stats we are going to quickly run through the absolute basics of NHL skater (i.e. not goaltender) stats. Many hockey fans already know […]

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The Core the Bruins Need to Build Around Moving Forward

After a game seven loss and another early playoff exit, the Bruins are in an interesting position heading into the offseason. There is uncertainty about what captain Patrice Bergeron will do regarding his future as the 36-year-old is now a UFA. The Bruins also have limited cap space to work with as they have not […]

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Analysis: Red Wings Potential Pick at #8, Brad Lambert

In July, the Detroit Red Wings will pick at #8 in the NHL Entry Draft. Detroit General Manager Steve Yzerman has been known to select the player he thinks is the best player available in the draft. For this reason, it wouldn’t surprise me to see Brad Lambert drafted at #8 by the Detroit Red […]

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