Author: Ray Aniston
Ray Aniston has been writing and podcasting for several websites in recent years. This new venture is the first to have a site covering the entire NHL and not just a single team.
Hockey 101: How NHL Overtime Works
- Ray Aniston
- January 4, 2024
In the National Hockey League (NHL), overtime is a thrilling spectacle that often decides the outcome of regular-season games. Unlike the traditional 60-minute regulation time, overtime introduces a sudden-death format that promises excitement, strategy, and a rush of adrenaline for players and fans alike. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deep into the rules […]
Read MoreHockey 101: How to Watch Your First NHL Game
- Ray Aniston
- January 3, 2024
Hockey, often called “the fastest game on earth,” combines speed, skill, and excitement in a way few other sports can match. For newcomers, the flurry of action on ice might initially seem overwhelming. However, understanding a few essential elements can turn your initial curiosity into a lifelong passion for this thrilling sport. In this blog […]
Read MoreHockey 101: 8 Tips on How to Bet NHL Hockey Like a Pro
- Ray Aniston
- January 2, 2024
Betting on NHL hockey is an exhilarating way to enhance your enjoyment of the game. Whether you’re a seasoned sports bettor or new to the world of gambling, understanding the ins and outs of NHL betting can make the difference between a thrilling win and a disappointing loss. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into […]
Read MoreSeven Teams That Need to Become Cap Compliant Before Season
- Ray Aniston
- July 17, 2023
There are currently seven teams who are over the in-season cap rules. The in-season cap for next season will be 83.5 million USD. The good news for those teams is that they have a 10% cap flexibility applied to their rosters during the off-season, so they still have time to determine their next move. Some […]
Read MoreCan a Canadian team win the Stanley Cup for the first time in 20 years?
- Ray Aniston
- April 20, 2023
As the birthplace of modern-day ice hockey, Canada is where some of the best hockey players in the world come from. It’s a country that prides itself on hockey, and for good reason. Recently, many have been wondering when a Canadian team will take home the Cup. Let’s take a closer look at what we […]
Read MoreNJ Devils: Siegenthaler-Hamilton Pairing Shines
- Ray Aniston
- November 21, 2022
If you’re a New Jersey Devils fan, there isn’t a need to get you excited about your team; you’re already there. Atop the division and second in the league only to the equally hot Boston Bruins, New Jersey is enjoying a start to the season unlike any other. The Devils, a team that’s only seen […]
Read MoreWhat’s Going on With the Canucks?
- Ray Aniston
- November 18, 2022
The Vancouver Canucks are one of the best and most popular teams in the National Hockey League (NHL). Each year, they’re tipped to challenge for the championship, but so far in the 2022-23 season, they’ve floundered. In this guide, we’ll take a look at the Cancucks’ current season performance, particularly focusing on their early games and comparing them to last year. […]
Read MoreNHL Fails To Produce World Cup of Hockey for 2024
- Ray Aniston
- November 11, 2022
The NHL and NHLPA have released a joint statement regarding the World Cup of Hockey situation. “Over the last year, the NHL and the NHLPA have been working on plans to conduct the next World Cup of Hockey, the premier international best-on-best hockey tournament, in February 2024. Unfortunately, in the current environment it is not […]
Read MoreNHL’s Bottom of the Barrel: What’s Next?
- Ray Aniston
- November 11, 2022
There are currently five NHL teams who have fewer than 10-points this season. Those teams have played at least ten games, meaning their point percentage is well below .500. If you’re a fan of the Columbus Blue Jackets, St. Louis Blues, San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, or the Ottawa Senators, you’ve probably started this season […]
Read MoreCan Juuse Saros Manage the Workload in Nashville?
- Ray Aniston
- September 29, 2022
The Nashville Predators will turn to Juuse Saros again this season to carry a heavy workload and to perform in a way that will keep a team with high expectations happy. The 27-year-old, 5’11, 180lbs goaltender saw his workload increase last year and will likely see that same trend this year. Before diving into workload […]
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