In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at the New Jersey Devils, who are for the eighth oldest team in the league.
Lou Lamoriello’s New Jersey Devils are the eighth oldest team, with an average [...]
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As of the Olympic break, Duncan Keith (Chicago Blackhawks) is the most cost effective player among the top 50 scorers. Bobby Ryan, from the Anaheim Ducks, leads the top 50 in goals per dollar ($68,642.90). Keith, however, leads in points per dollar, as well as assists per dollar.
Keith’s point per dollar averages out to be [...]
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In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at St. Louis Blues, who tie as the sixth oldest team with the Minnesota Wild.
When referencing the St. Louis Blues, a few names immediately pop up: [...]
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In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at the Minnesota Wild, who are for the sixth oldest team in the league.
As the sixth oldest team in the National Hockey League, the Minnesota Wild [...]
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- Tags: 30 Team Series, Andrew Brunette, Chuck Kobasew, Clayton Stoner, Martin Havlat, Mikko Koivu, Minnesota Wild, NHLHS Features, Niklas Backstrom, Owen Nolan, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Ushering in a New Generation
In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at the San Jose Sharks, who are for the fifth oldest team in the league.
As the fifth oldest team in the league, the San Jose Sharks sit [...]
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Mike Modano leads all USA born hockey players in points and goals but now mans the fourth line in Dallas. After he and Marty Turco blamed the team’s woes on agitator Sean Avery, which amongst other things led to his exodus from Dallas, the Stars have not played any better than their mediocre 10th [...]
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In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at the Vancouver Canucks, who tie for the second oldest team in the league.
Third in the Western Conference, the Vancouver Canucks currently rank as the fourth oldest [...]
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Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Washington are all Stanley Cup favorites this year. What do these teams have in common? How did they build their successful teams? Through the draft, specifically through obtaining high draft picks for multiple years. Teams like New Jersey, San Jose, and Detroit, prove that a team can win consistently and still build [...]
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With the departure of Olli Jokinen for essentially spare parts, Flames fans believe another deal will be made. After all, GM Darryl Sutter did effectively clear 500K off his cap after the supposed salary dump. So is Sutter now looking to Atlanta and and acquiring Ilya Kovalchuk?
Just a few days ago, TSN’s Darren Dreger listed [...]
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The Toronto Maple Leafs traded away Ian White, Jason Blake, Matt Stajan, Jamal Mayers and Niklas Hagman accounting for 38 percent of their offense. What will the team do to replace the four missing forwards?
When questioned GM Brian Burke mentioned the one forward acquired, Fredrik Sjostrom, as one of the players likely to fill the [...]
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The NHLHS Man Behind The Mask series is a bi-weekly profile on some of the best goalies in the league to ever wear the “mask”. We hope you enjoy the latest installment of the NHLHS MBTM series.
Although the only time I have seen Ken Dryden skate as a Montreal Canadien was on December 4, 2009, [...]
In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Central
Patrick Kane knows he needs to grow up, as he addresses the media one day after scandalous photos of him and [...]
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In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Atlantic Division
Martin Brodeur had an explanation for the Devils’ 5-4 overtime win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in which they blew [...]
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- Tags: Alexander Ovechkin, Dustin Brown, Eastern Conference, Jaroslav Spacek, jay mckee, Jonathan Toews, Jose Theodore, Martin Brodeur, Michal Neuvirth, Mike Green, Mike Knuble, Morning Papers, NHLHS Features, Pascal Leclaire, Patrick Kane, Wade Redden
In our newest feature, Ushering in a New Generation, our talented writer Katlyn Gambill takes a deeper look into team success based on a player’s age. Today, she looks at the Pittsburgh Penguins who tie for the second oldest team in the league.
Led by one of the youngest captains in the NHL, the Pittsburgh Penguins are [...]
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In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Central
The Blackhawks defeated the Sharks in overtime on the second goal of the night from Troy Brouwer. ”We had exactly the [...]
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- Tags: Aaron Rome, Alexander Steen, Barry Trotz, Brad Lukowich, Brenden Morrow, Chris Stewart, Davis Payne, Gilbert Brule, Jarome Iginla, Josh Harding, Ken Hitchcock, Matt Greene, Miikka Kiprusoff, Mike Comrie, Mike Modano, Morning Papers, NHLHS Features, Nicklas Lidstrom, Nolan Baumgartner, Pat Quinn, R.J. Umberger, robert lang, Teemu Selanne, Todd McLellan, Troy Brouwer, Western Conference
In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Atlantic Division
Though it is impossible to predict general manager Glen Sather’s next move, last night’s benching of Wade Redden just 2:05 [...]
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Based on Matthew Pouliot’s series on Circling the Bases, I have decided restore the rosters for every NHL team. Like Pouliot, I have established some ground rules for my selections.
Each team contains players they originally drafted or signed before any other NHL team. This includes players drafted and not signed, as well as European free agents [...]
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In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Central
The Hawks look to play well against the Sharks tonight. ”Looking back at our trip so far we’ve had some really [...]
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- Tags: Alain Vigneault, Antti Miettinen, Brad Stuart, Christian Ehrhoff, Corey Perry, Dan Ellis, Daniel Winnik, Davis Payne, Derek Dorsett, Duncan Keith, Gilbert Brule, Jarome Iginla, Joe Sacco, Joel Quenneville, Mason Raymond, Mike Comrie, Mike Ribeiro, Morning Papers, NHLHS Features, Niklas Kronwall, Pat Quinn, Pavel Datsyuk, Ryan O'Reilly, Western Conference
In NHL Morning Papers we break down the stories published in newspapers around the country. By reading our synopsis the average hockey fan can catch up to all the happenings around the National Hockey League.
Atlantic Division
The rematch of Martin Brodeur vs. Ryan Miller will probably come some time next month in Vancouver. If Wednesday night’s [...]
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- Tags: Alexander Ovechkin, Andrej Sekera, Antero Niittymaki, Cam Ward, Eastern Conference, Garnet Exelby, Henrik Lundqvist, Jack Hillen, Jamal Mayers, Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Johan Hedberg, Kari Lehtonen, Kris Letang, Martin Brodeur, Morning Papers, Nathan Paetsch, NHLHS Features, Nick Tarnasky, Ondrej Pavelec, Ryan Miller
With injuries to Danny Syvret and Ryan Parent on top of the poor play of the defensive units, the Philadelphia Flyers are currently in the hunt to fix the issues.
Aside from the goaltending black cloud that has been over Philadelphia for so many years, this season a bigger situation arises.
Many figured Chris Pronger to be [...]
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