Stanley Cup

Brayden Point

Brayden Point practices with Lightning, status unknown for Game 1.

Brayden Point could return for the Stanley Cup Final, but his status for Game 1 remains unknown. Point, who has missed ten games since sustaining a lower-body injury in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal against the Toronto Maple Leafs on May 14, was a full participant when the Tampa Bay Lightning practiced Monday. […]

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Is Jay Leach the right fit in Boston?

With the firing of Bruce Cassidy a few days ago, the Bruins organization now must begin its search for the next head coach. The next coach will play an essential role in the future of the Boston Bruins as the storied franchise seems to be at the crossroads of where the team is heading. With […]

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Rangers: Comparing the 2014 Stanley Cup Run To Now

The New York Rangers have really showed their worth this season and into the current state of the Playoffs. The Rangers have proved that they can be a cup contender, seemingly overnight. But how does this team relate to the 2013-14 squad that made it to the Stanley Cup Final. Let’s take a look. 2013-14 […]

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Dysfunction in the Bruins front office takes the front seat in 2022 offseason

After another disappointing season that saw the Bruins fall short in the Stanley Cup playoffs, this time in the first round, the off-season has kicked off with major dysfunction. Well, it was known the return of Patrice Bergeron was always going to be up in the air due to his contract being up, but it’s […]

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Maple Leafs part ways with long time Goalie Coach Steve Briere

Chris Johnston is reporting tonight that the Maple Leafs have parted ways with their goalie coach, Steve Briere, after seven years with the club.  Briere has been with the Maple Leafs since the 2015-26 season and worked primarily with both Fredrik Andersen and Jack Campbell, who have been good under him as their coach. However, […]

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This Rangers’ run shouldn’t be that shocking

What would you say if I told you back in October that the Rangers would be tied 2-2 in the Eastern Conference Finals with the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning? What if I told you they would have a home-ice advantage in the Conference Final or be one of the last three teams remaining […]

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Maple Leafs: Top 5 Potential Free Agent Targets

We are now less than one month away from the draft, and rumors around the league are heating up. There have been many rumors around the Maple Leafs and their attempt to try and clear some cap space for the coming off-season, mainly around trading away Jake Muzzin, Petr Mrazek, and even Justin Holl to […]

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Oilers: Leon Draisatil battled major injury for nearly all of the playoffs

The grimacing was a dead giveaway. But Edmonton Oilers GM Ken Holland confirmed Wednesday that forward Leon Draisaitl was battling a high-ankle sprain for nearly a month. Holland explained that Draisaitl injured the ankle during Game 6 of the quarterfinals against the Los Angeles Kings. But like a typical hockey player, Draisatil put on his […]

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Stanley Cup Final games in Colorado won’t be cheap

The upcoming Stanley Cup Final games will be a very tough ticket. The first two events will be hosted at Ball Arena – home of the Western Conference Champion Colorado Avalanche. Given the capacity for the facility is only 18,000, a seat will come at a premium, as exemplified by Ticketmaster. The cheapest ticket for […]

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Gretzky Compares Cale Makar to Bruins Legend

At 23 years old the young Colorado Avalanche defenseman has taken the league by storm as a true superstar in the NHL and an elite offensive threat on the blue line. Makar had an incredible regular season that has made him a top three nominee for the Norris Trophy thanks to his 28 goals and […]

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