Stanley Cup

Should the NHL Create An Award In Honor of Bobby Orr?

With the end of the season right around the corner and teams gearing up, the finalist for awards become clear. When looking at the different hardware the NHL hands out for all different types of season statistics, the Hart Trophy for league MVP, Norris for the top defenseman, and Vezina for the top goaltender are […]

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Maple Leafs Potential Playoff Matchup Pt 2:

With only five games left in the regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs have all but officially secured the 2ndposition in the Atlantic Division. At this point in the season, with the Eastern Conference set, it is just playing for home ice and playoff positioning, and things have become clear that the Leafs only have […]

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Rangers: Keys to Winning a Playoff Series

The New York Rangers have clinched the playoffs for the first time since 2017. As of the NHL’s current standings, the Blueshirts are expected to host the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. There is no base formula for bringing home the Stanley Cup. However, there are many aspects of […]

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David Pastrnak skating for the Boston Bruins

Bruins’ Head Coach Bruce Cassidy Gives Positive Update on Pastrnak, Lindholm, and Ullmark

As the Boston Bruins prepared for their rematch with the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh Thursday night, Head Coach Bruce Cassidy has a promising update on three injured starters. The Bruins are in fourth place in the Atlantic Division and have been able to stay afloat without top goal scorer David Pastrnak, newly-acquired defenseman Hampus Lindholm, […]

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Breaking: Auston Matthews to Miss 3rd Straight Game 

The Toronto Maple Leafs bench boss Sheldon Keefe has announced that Auston Matthews will miss his 3rdstraight game due to an undisclosed minor injury. Sheldon Keefe has stated that Matthews is close to game action but has been ruled out for tonight’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. This is a game that both fan […]

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Maple Leafs: Potential Playoff Matchup Pt. 1

With only five games left in the regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs have all but officially secured 2nd spot in the Atlantic Division. At this point in the season, with the Eastern Conference set, it is just playing for home ice and playoff positioning, and things have become clear that the Leafs only have […]

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Philipp Kurashev

Blackhawks: The Curious Case Of Philipp Kurashev

Kyle Davidson has done an admirable job so far as General Manager. However, he has more than a few areas to tend to as far as the roster goes before the Blackhawks even think about being competitive again. Davidson will have many questions in the coming offseason, from acquiring young players via the draft or […]

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Preview: Boston Bruins Visit St. Louis For First Time Since 2019 Stanley Cup Finals

The Boston Bruins travel to St. Louis for the first time since Game 6 of the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals Tuesday night. The Bruins won that game 5-1 before losing Game 7 in Boston. Tuesday night’s game is a rematch of the Blues’ 4-2 win in Boston on April 12th. Former Bruins defenseman Torey Krug […]

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What’s Wrong With Bruins’ Forward Brad Marchand?

For the first half of the season, Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand continued to stake his claim as one of the best players in the game. For many Bruins fans, this was shaping up to be the year that Marchand would finally win the Hart Trophy as the MVP of the league. As the […]

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Patrice Bergeron Closing in On Multiple Bruins’ Playoff Records

Now that the Bruins have clinched a playoff berth thanks to their 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, it’s time for the Boston Bruins and their most veteran skater and captain, Patrice Bergeron, to shift focus to the playoffs, where Bergeron looks to rise up the Franchise record books further. Since Patrice Bergeron began his […]

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