NHL

Four Boston Bruins Who Have Exceeded Expectations

Coming off a historic regular season, followed by a crushing first-round playoff defeat to the Florida Panthers, it was hard to set expectations for how the 2023-2024 Boston Bruins would perform. GM Don Sweeney had gone “all in” last season trying to win the Stanley Cup with the additions of Dmitry Orlov, Garnet Hathaway, and […]

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#55 Rasmus Ristolainen and #17 Daniel Sprong battle for the puck.

3 Takeaways From Saturday’s Tussle With The Red Wings

The Philadelphia Flyers came away victorious on Saturday night against the Detroit Red Wings with a final score of 1-0. Although only one Flyer found the back of the net, many exciting factors signal positive growth for this young team. Samuel Ersson’s Shutout It has finally happened. After multiple seasons, the Philadelphia Flyers have found […]

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Devils’ Back-To-Back Woes Continue With a Loss to Anaheim

Sunday night, the New Jersey Devils dropped the second game of a back-to-back yet again, this time a 5-1 home loss to the Anaheim Ducks. New Jersey fell to 16-12-1 while the Ducks snapped their losing skid, improving to 11-19-0. Game Recap Period One The Devils came out flying in the first period, and early […]

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The Hurricanes Have a Big Goaltending Problem

Going into this season, the Carolina Hurricanes were considered Stanley Cup contenders. At the time, it was hard to disagree with that sentiment. The club has a great offense, plays well defensively, and has enough depth in goal to overcome injuries. As it turns out, hockey pundits and fans alike may have been premature with […]

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Injuries Force Wild to Lean Heavily on Rookie

The Minnesota Wild played their last two games at home, and both of them ended in a shootout win. Now that they’re playing a back-to-back on the road, it’s crucial they win in regulation. The Wild have been down two of their best defensemen, and they’ll be without Jonas Brodin for the foreseeable future. He […]

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Hurricanes Sign Another Goalie to Free Agent Tryout

The Carolina Hurricanes find themselves in a very interesting goaltending situation. There are only a few games left before Christmas break, and they have one goalie with the team who’s played NHL games. Pyotr Kochetkov has seized the Hurricanes net. He’s outperformed Antti Raanta – who just cleared waivers yesterday and will report to the […]

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Devils Fans Reveal Their Favorite Memories Since Joining The Jersey Wagon

New To New Jersey In 1982, the Garden State were finally ready to put their first sports franchise on the ice. New Jersey, before having their own team, was and still is a split between mostly Northern Rangers Fans and the Southern part of the state holds most of the Jersey Flyers fans. So when […]

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Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay Lightning

Quick Strikes: Consistency Remains an Issue, Vasilevskiy Continues Heating Up & Stamkos’ First Career Four-Goal Game

Fresh off of another good week, collecting six of a possible eight points, the Tampa Bay Lightning trekked into Western Canada hoping to find some consistency in their game. Unfortunately, that didn’t occur. An early goal by Brayden Point didn’t hold up, with Brock Boeser notching a hat trick in a loss to the Vancouver […]

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The NHL’s Most Penalized Teams

Let’s examine some of the teams that have accumulated the highest penalty minutes (PIMs) during the 2023-24 season and contrast them with the team that has the fewest PIMs. The list is organized in descending order, starting with the most penalized team and going down to the fifth most penalized team. The Anaheim Ducks have […]

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ECHL: History Of The Kalamazoo Wings

The Kalamazoo Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Kalamazoo currently plays in the Central Divison in the ECHL, and they are the ECHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, Kalamazoo, and Vancouver have been affiliated four different times; 1984-1987, 2011-2015, 2017-2021, and the signed what is to be believed a one-year […]

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