Vladimir Tarasenko

First Impressions: NY Rangers Use Early Tarasenko Goal, Stellar First Period To Defeat Kraken 6-3

The NY Rangers rode the momentum of Vlad Tarasenko scoring on his first shot for his new team and a fantastic first period overall to defeat the Seattle Kraken 6-3 at MSG. There was still more drama to come after that, so let’s break down the good, the bad, and everything in between. THAT’S GOOD! […]

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Rangers Acquire Shiny New Toy in Tarasenko from the Blues

While the New York Rangers are currently (Thursday, February 9) sitting pretty in terms of being in a playoff spot in a tight Eastern Conference, one thing they have struggled with all season long is line combinations.  Team head coach Gerard Gallant has jumbled the lines around all year, and it has led to some inconsistency in their […]

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3 Players Vegas Could Target At Trade Deadline To Replace Injured Stone

The Vegas Golden Knights have been one of the best teams in the NHL this season but now find themselves third in the Pacific Division with a 29-18-4 record and 62 points. They trail the Los Angles Kings and Seattle Kraken by one point, while the Edmonton Oilers are two points behind them. The Pacific […]

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Three Potential Trade Deadline Targets for the Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken, after finishing last season with a dismal win/loss record of 27-49-6 (good for 30th out of 32 teams), has emerged as a surprise NHL playoff contender. The Kraken headed into the All-Star break boasting a Pacific Division-leading record of 29-15-5, solidifying their spot at 8th in the league standings when this article […]

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Is it Time for the Blues to Move on From This Season?

It was not that long ago that the St Louis Blues were on top of the hockey world. The Blues, after getting off to a horrendous start, won the Stanley Cup in 2019. They did it with hard work, skill, great coaching, and with great goaltending from Jordan Binnington. Four seasons later, things are much […]

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Singing the Blues

It was not all that long ago that the St. Louis Blues were Stanley Cup champions. The franchise accomplished that feat in 2019. After winning the Cup, the team, though still very good, has not found the same kind of success. That can especially be said for the team’s play this season. The Blues are […]

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Robert Thomas

Blues ink their young center to 8-year deal

The Blues had an interesting first day of free agency as they saw David Perron walk as he took his talents to Detroit. At the same time, the Blues didn’t make any crazy moves; they did make a few, including locking up their young center, Robert Thomas, long-term. The Blues also inked veteran defenseman Nick […]

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Blues could shop forward after impressive season

The St. Louis Blues have been a team with many rumors floating around as Tarasenko and Krug have both had their names floated as possible trade bait this off-season. Taraksenko still has not rescinded his trade request, while trading Krug would be a cap dump to create space for the team to retool. Mix in […]

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Trade Rumor: Blues Looking to Trade Two Star Players

After winning the Stanley Cup in 2019 over the Boston Bruins, the Blues haven’t had much success getting back to the grand stage. Now talks are swirling that they will move on from two critical pieces of their current roster. As the Blues look to get younger and dump cap space, they will be looking […]

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Blues: The Shots that brought down the Avalanche

The St. Louis Blues season seemed doomed. The Colorado Avalanche had St. Louis fans cussing up a storm, not once but twice. All-world Nathan MacKinnon was on a mission to do so. In a span of four minutes and 46 seconds, those who cheer for the Note went from doom and gloom to hope, back […]

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