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Detroit Red Wings: Jimmy Howard on the Verge of Long-term Extension

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Detroit Red Wings: Jimmy Howard on the Verge of Long-term Extension

By Rhys Richards (@RREsq) Earlier this week, MLive.com reported that the Detroit Red Wings and all-star goaltender Jimmy Howard are nearing a deal that would keep Howard in the winged wheel for six to seven years. The contract would average approximately $5 million per year. The story has since been picked up by several news [...]

Weekly NHL Goalie Roundup: Monday February 4, 2013

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Weekly NHL Goalie Roundup: Monday February 4, 2013

By Amy Fetherolf (@afetherolf) Goalie stats pulled from Monday January 28, 2013 through Sunday February 3, 2013. Three Stars: 1. Roberto Luongo – Luongo has played his way into a starter role for the time being after beginning the season as Cory Schneider’s backup. The three-time Vezina finalist has allowed just three goals in his [...]

Culture Change Paying Early Dividends For Buffalo Sabres

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Culture Change Paying Early Dividends For Buffalo Sabres

By: Connor Nielen (@ConnorNielen) For all of Ryan Miller’s career domination versus Toronto (a 27-14-0 record, .922 SV%, 2.44 GAA coming into this season), he found himself surprisingly unable to lead his Buffalo Sabres to victory at the Air Canada Centre on any of the team’s three attempts during the 2011-12 campaign. Playing the tail-end [...]

Putting the Sabres’ Loss Record Into Perspective

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Putting the Sabres’ Loss Record Into Perspective

By Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) At the halfway point of their 2011-2012 campaign, the Buffalo Sabres sat eleventh in the Eastern Conference, sporting an 18-18-5 record and were five points out of a playoff spot. If the Sabres’ faithful had been told this is where their beloved team would stand forty-one games into the season in [...]

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Concussions: Being Proactive Instead of Reactive

By Bob Haynes (@BobHaynesJr) The list is growing. Sidney Crosby, Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux, Jeff Skinner, Ryan Miller, Milan Michalek, Janni Pitkanen, and others are all currently injured with concussions or post-concussion issues. It is time to treat this as a serious threat to the game. If the players keep dropping the attendance will as [...]

Is Ryan Miller Just Part of an Ongoing Pattern?

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Is Ryan Miller Just Part of an Ongoing Pattern?

By Mike Luciano (@MikeLuci) Ryan Miller’s sluggish start to the 2011-2012 NHL season, his subsequent concussion, and Jhonas Enroth’s formidable play has made me put the longterm projection of the Sabres’ goaltending situation into perspective. In a perfect world, Ryan Miller will retire a Sabre and go down as arguably the greatest goaltender in franchise [...]

Fantasy Forecast: Northeast Division Player Predictions

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Fantasy Forecast: Northeast Division Player Predictions

By Todd Cordell In case you missed the first edition, I am doing team-by-team fantasy predictions sorted by division. In this six-part series, I will make fantasy predictions on two players from each team in every division and say why or why not I think that player will perform well, or fail to reach expectations. [...]

Devils Gearing Up for Post-Brodeur Era

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Devils Gearing Up for Post-Brodeur Era

By Mike Luciano For the first time in a very long time, the New Jersey Devils finally have goalie depth in their prospect pool. That said, most of these prospects are at least a few years away from fully maturing and are currently on a completely different plateau from the likes of elite prospects Jacob [...]

Flyers’ Struggling Offense Could Use Zherdev

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Flyers’ Struggling Offense Could Use Zherdev

By Dave Strehle Last night’s 1-0 shutout loss to Ryan Miller and the Buffalo Sabres was yet another frustrating loss when the Philadelphia Flyers’ dominated a game, only to fizzle out in the end.  There have been too many of these games for the Flyers, especially over the last three months of the 2010-11 regular season. It [...]

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The Hockey Guys NHL Awards

The Hockey Guys take a look at who they feel will walk away with awards at the NHL awards show in June.

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