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Looking at Who the Toronto Maple Leafs Must Re-Sign

Looking at Who the Toronto Maple Leafs Must Re-Sign

May 3, 2012 No Comments

By Lukas Hardonk (@LukasHardonk) The NHL is well into the playoffs now with the second round having begun on Friday evening. With that, the hockey off-season is quickly approaching, meaning those teams not currently playing are in the early stages of preparing for free agency and the trade market, both of which fully re-open on July ...

Healthy van Riemsdyk a standout in Game 1

Healthy van Riemsdyk a standout in Game 1

April 29, 2012 No Comments

By Charlie O’Connor (@THG_Charlie) James van Riemsdyk had the season from hell. Luckily for him, there is a second season on the NHL’s calendar, as well. And the soon-to-be 23 year old forward is making the most of it. Expected by many league observers to have a breakout season after his standout performance in the 2011 ...

2012 OHL Finals Preview: Niagara Ice Dogs vs. London Knights

2012 OHL Finals Preview: Niagara Ice Dogs vs. London Knights

April 29, 2012 No Comments

By Todd Cordell (@ToddCordell) All throughout the Ontario Hockey League playoffs I’ve brought you my round-by-round predictions and have provided reasons as to why I think that team will win. With the Finals set to begin this week, this is the final edition. Heading into this round, my prediction record is 9-5. Not outstanding, but ...

Suspensions in the NHL

Suspensions in the NHL

April 27, 2012 No Comments

By Bob Haynes – Follow me on Twitter @BobHaynesJr So we all know that the fine structure in the CBA is useless for fining players for illegal contact. The maximum fine of $2500 is useless as a deterrent to prevent future hits that target the head. So the league needs to react to that value ...

NHL Playoffs: Philadelphia Flyers vs. New Jersey Devils – Key Matchups

NHL Playoffs: Philadelphia Flyers vs. New Jersey Devils – Key Matchups

April 27, 2012 No Comments

By Charlie O’Connor (@THG_Charlie) On the heels of their convincing six-game victory over Stanley Cup favorite Pittsburgh, the Philadelphia Flyers are scheduled to face yet another division rival. The New Jersey Devils, coming off a dramatic double-overtime Game 7 victory over the Southeast Division champions, the Florida Panthers, will pose a new test for the ...

Game 7: Do or Die for Rangers

Game 7: Do or Die for Rangers

April 26, 2012 No Comments

By Christopher Decker (@HockeyGuy_Chris) Not many expected the Rangers to be in the situation they are currently in, which is in a Game 7 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals match up against the eighth and lowest seeded playoff contenders: the Ottawa Senators. But that is exactly where they find themselves. One team will be going home tonight. ...

How the Detroit Red Wings Could Look Next Season

How the Detroit Red Wings Could Look Next Season

April 26, 2012 No Comments

By Rhys Richards (@RREsq) On Tuesday, the Detroit Red Wings cleaned out their lockers. As with the end of every season, questions abound. Some are questions the organization has faced before, but Detroit will also encounter new dilemmas this off-season. Many hockey fans will wait with bated breath once again as team captain Nicklas Lidstrom ...

NHL Playoffs: Flyers’ Claude Giroux Among World’s Best

NHL Playoffs: Flyers’ Claude Giroux Among World’s Best

April 23, 2012 No Comments

By Charlie O’Connor (@THG_Charlie) Perhaps the best compliments come not from your allies, but from your enemies. Philadelphia Flyers forward Claude Giroux can surely attest to that. “He’s the best player on the ice, but I don’t think we we’re surprised by that,” Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik said after falling four games to two in their ...

Outcoached in 2011 Playoffs, Laviolette Turns in Masterful Effort Against Penguins

Outcoached in 2011 Playoffs, Laviolette Turns in Masterful Effort Against Penguins

April 22, 2012 No Comments

By Charlie O’Connor (@THG_Charlie) After the Philadelphia Flyers’ four game sweep at the hands of the Boston Bruins that ended the team’s reign as Eastern Conference Champions, Peter Laviolette rightfully received his fair share of the blame for the crushing defeat. This year, his coaching has given them an opportunity to take back their title. ...

Flyers’ Rookies Have Been Poised, Productive

Flyers’ Rookies Have Been Poised, Productive

April 20, 2012 No Comments

By Dustin Leed (@D_LEED) of Lancaster Newspapers Inc. PHILADELPHIA — Following Sunday’s wild and hostile Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Game 3 clash between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, 20-year-old Flyers forward Brayden Schenn maneuvered his way through a locker room jam-packed with media members, stepped onto a platform and began answering questions. Read more: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/630874_Flyers–rookies-have-been-poised–productive.html#ixzz1sb72OvPN

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