Northeast Division Weekly: 2/19/10
Northeast Division Standings: Ottawa Senators—(36-23-4: 76 pts) Buffalo Sabres—(33-18-9: 75 pts) Boston Bruins—(27-22-11: 65 pts) Montreal Canadiens—(29-28-6: 64 pts) Toronto Maple Leafs—(19-31-11: 49...
View ArticleAvs players in the Olympics
All but three players from the Colorado Avalanche are excited to be on the long break to observe the Winter Olympics. Likewise, the three players who are not on break and competing in the Olympics are...
View ArticleSoutheast Division Weekly: 2/26/10
The Olympics roll around every four years and while it means the NHL takes a short break, it also means a clash of the world’s best in hockey. This year’s Olympics has been full of surprises, upsets...
View ArticleOlympic Thoughts: Quals and Quarters
On Tuesday afternoon there were 12 teams competing in the men’s Olympic hockey tournament, and by late Wednesday night, only four teams remained. Switzerland vs. Belarus: In a 3-2 shootout triumph,...
View ArticleWomen’s Weekly, March 11th, 2010
Mercyhurst Wins CHA Championship To nobody’s surprise Mercyhurst College won the College Hockey America Championship with a 3-1 win over Syracuse on Saturday. Ashley Cockell led the way with two goals...
View ArticleWomen’s Weekly: March 16th, 2010
Bendus, Paton, and Raty Are Patty Kazmaier Finalists Mercyhurst junior forward Vicki Bendus, New Hampshire senior forward Kelly Paton and Minnesota freshman goalie Noora Raty are the top three...
View ArticleQMJHL Weekly: May 4th, 2010
Americans Are Golden Team USA won their fifth World U18 Championship in the past 10 years with a 3-1 win over Sweden on Friday. Scoring for the Americans were Rocco Grimaldi with a goal and assist,...
View ArticleDEL: Tore Vikingstad & Munich’s Surprising Start
Germany’s DEL is a fun to watch, competitive league that’s always great for a few surprises. This season has been no different so far. The biggest surprise this season has been the play of Munich....
View ArticleReed Review 5/12: Does the WHC Matter?
It’s been referred to as the garbage bowl, the runners-up cup, and many more uncanny names, but the World Championship of Hockey (WHC) is starting to show more significance in the sport of hockey....
View ArticleSeidenberg Filling Big Skates for Bruins
People always talk about putting their best foot forward and taking it one step at a time. The Boston Bruins used defenseman Dennis Seidenberg’s left skate. For Seidenberg, his feet have been the...
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