Author: Kevin Santangelo

Co Host of Cue' the Duck Boats Podcast Writer for Inside the Rink

Phil Kessel’s Ironman Streak Coming to an End?

One constant over the last 13 years in the NHL has been Phil Kessel playing every game for whatever team he was on. He has been the definition of an ironman, but it seems that could all be coming to an end soon. Kessel’s streak began way back on November 3rd, 2009, when he was […]

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NHL Punishes Mikhail Sergachev for Dirty Slash

Last night the Tampa Bay Lightning traveled to Toronto for the first time since they defeated them in game seven of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season. Tensions were going to be high for this game as both teams are neck and neck for the second spot in the Atlantic Division. […]

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Ottawa Senators Announce Extension Of Key Player

The Ottawa Senators announced a significant signing on Wednesday morning as the team locked up a key member of their defense. Earlier this morning, the Senators signed defenseman Artem Zub to a large extension. As per Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic: “4 x $4.6M AAV as announced by the club. Important signing for […]

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Bruins Assign Forward to Providence Ahead Of NHL’s Roster Freeze

The annual NHL Roster Freeze officially went into effect at 11:59 pm EST on Monday, and with it, the Bruins made an interesting transaction at the last minute. For those unfamiliar with the NHL Roster Freeze, it essentially prevents any players on active rosters (or IR) from being traded, waived, or loaned to the minor […]

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Jon Cooper Roasts Maple Leafs Ahead of Tonight’s Matchup

Last season the Tampa Bay Lightning faced the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the playoffs, with the series being decided in seven games. The Maple Leafs have struggled to advance out of the first round for years and have become a running joke around the league for it. The Lightning, on the […]

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Pavel Zacha Trade Has Been Paying Off For The Boston Bruins

This past offseason the Boston Bruins needed to find a way to retool their roster but had limited cap space to make a big splash in free agency. The money was required to signed Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci but general manager Don Sweeney knew he need to add other players to make this team […]

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USA Hockey Releases Roster For World Juniors

It’s that time of year as the World Juniors gets set to kick off and countries begin to finalize their rosters. Yesterday, USA Hockey officially announced its final 25-man roster for the 2023 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. Among the final cuts that were made, players such as goaltender Tyler Muszelik, defenseman Shai Buium and […]

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Bruins In Talks With Blackhawks But Not For Kane

Thanks to their hot start to the season and the age of two of their core players, the Bruins will be going all in this season to win the cup. The Bruins have an established top six with Marchand, Bergeron, Debrusk, Krejci, Pastrnak, and a combo of Pavel Zacha and Taylor Hall rotating on the […]

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Derek Forbort Is A Difference Maker For The Bruins Penalty Kill

The Bruins have been electric so far this season, and there’s not much to complain about when it comes to this team. They have been doing it all, from goal scoring, defense, and spectacular goaltending. One player has been a major key to the Bruins, though, and his absence was noticeable. When Derek Forbort suffered […]

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Will the Bruins Be Playing Overseas In The Near Future?

The NHL has focused on growing the league and the sport of hockey. One of the ways they look to accomplish this goal is by hosting NHL games overseas in different countries allowing players to play in their home countries and those fans to experience an NHL matchup firsthand. Back in October, it was announced […]

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