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Round Two of the Stanley Cup PlayoffsThe Schedule for Tuesday, May 21st in the Quest for StanleyNew York and BostonBoston at New YorkBoston leads the series 2 games to 07 PM ET, 4 PM PTTSN, RDS and NBCSNSan Jose and Los AngelesLos Angele...
Round Two of the Stanley Cup PlayoffsThe Schedule for Tuesday, May 21st in the Quest for StanleyNew York and BostonBoston at New YorkBoston leads the series 2 games to 07 PM ET, 4 PM PTTSN, RDS and NBCSNSan Jose and Los AngelesLos Angeles at San JoseLos Angeles leads the series 2 games to 17PM PT, 10 PM ETTSN, RDS, NBCSN
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Updated at 2057 PST because I forgot something really important at the end of this post. No...not down. Hammered. May 16, 2013|Dan McNeil Right now the Blackhawks are the hammer and the Red Wings are the nail. That will not c...
Updated at 2057 PST because I forgot something really important at the end of this post. No...not down. Hammered. May 16, 2013|Dan McNeil Right now the Blackhawks are the hammer and the Red Wings are the nail. That will not change during the duration of these Western Conference semifinals. The Blackhawks are too fast for Detroit. They're too deep. The Hawks are much more experienced, especially at the blue line. They're too well conditioned. Chicago is too everything for a Wings team that appeared out of gas after going a full seven games against Anaheim in the first round. Continue reading "Blackhawks Down"
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Syd Crosby earned his first Messier Leadership Award Nomination in 1998 at the tender age of 11. Naturally, his glorious NHL career wouldn't start for another 3 years, but Gary Bettman felt his future endeavors warranted the nominat...
Syd Crosby earned his first Messier Leadership Award Nomination in 1998 at the tender age of 11. Naturally, his glorious NHL career wouldn't start for another 3 years, but Gary Bettman felt his future endeavors warranted the nomination. The fact that the award hadn't been invented yet was inconsequential to the diminutive commissioner. Ten years later, Crosby lost his "C" after a then-future Red Wing captain emasCulated him.Continue reading "Burn Down The West"
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Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg...
Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg, whose defensive coverage of Toews has been so suffocating, the lack of oxygen affecting "Tazer's" brain and emotional stability so badly, that he finally snapped. As time expired in Detroit’s win, Jonathan Toews took the faceoff and immediately began to cross check Henrik Zetterberg. Again and again as the seconds ticked down, he went after Zetterberg who was trying to actually play defense. As expected, the Red Wings weren’t too happy. Zetterberg went right after Toews, Bertuzzi got a couple of requisite shots in and then Jimmy Howard stepped in and did his part. Continue reading "The Twenty-Cent Opera And Not-So-Secret Biases"
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The news trickled through social media tonight that Patrick Roy's brother Stephane had posted the following on his Facebook wall: For all my friends I'd like you to know before the official news spreads that my older brother will be ...
The news trickled through social media tonight that Patrick Roy's brother Stephane had posted the following on his Facebook wall: For all my friends I'd like you to know before the official news spreads that my older brother will be the new coach of the Colorado Avalanch. Adrian Dater is now reporting he has spoken with Stephane via telephone, who confirmed that Patrick and the Avs are hammering out the final details of an agreement. So there's the tenuous, waffling story. Dater is reporting that Stephane Roy is reporting that Patrick Roy is going to be the next head coach, but no one else will confirm anything. Naturally the Avalanche wouldn't comment, and Joe Sakic and Patrick Roy were unavailable. That's kinda how these things go--and should go--until the team is ready to make the announcement. Keep an eye on this space to evolve as details emerge, but unless a fake Stephane Roy is Teo'ing all of us, this looks like the real deal.
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Providence, RI - For a third straight game, the Providence Bruins had a chance to eliminate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, and for a third straight time, they failed to finish off the pesky Penguins. Bruce Cassidy's Bruins will have a fourth cha...
Providence, RI - For a third straight game, the Providence Bruins had a chance to eliminate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, and for a third straight time, they failed to finish off the pesky Penguins. Bruce Cassidy's Bruins will have a fourth chance to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals Wednesday night when they host Game 7. Ever since Penguins coach John Hynes elected to bench Jeff Zatkoff in favor of Brad Thiessen, the Bruins have been hard pressed to find the back of the net. Tonight, the former Northeastern star was once again stellar. In a game dominated territorially by the Bruins, Thiessen stopped 46 of 47 shots he faced, giving his team a chance for some overtime heroics. "He played real well. In the third period when we were not going and Providence was flying, it wasn't just the shots on net. It was the "Grade A" chances and quality chances he stopped. He kept us in the game," said Hynes. Enter former UNH star Trevor Smith who scored the game-winning goal just 3:26 into the extra session on a wraparound. Smith notched his third goal of the playoffs when he took a feed from Alex Grant. He moved from right to left in back of the Providence cage before stuffing it past Providence goalie Niklas Svedberg. The game-winning goal came as a result of some mental mistakes by a young Bruins team. "We had a winger go to the wrong wall and our defenseman burped up the puck. He gave it away. There were two young guys. Sometimes the pressure gets to you. In the overtime, anything can happen and it did," said a frustrated Cassidy. Wilkes-Barre had the only three shots on goal of the overtime period. The Penguins mentality changed in between the last period of regulation and the extra session. The Penguins came out aggressively forechecking, something they were not doing much during regulation. "The difference between the third period and the overtime wasn't a physical thing. It was mental," said Hynes following the game. "We were playing not to lose. You could tell guys didn't want to make a play that was there. The pressure was on us. If we made a mistake and gave up a goal, our season was over. The discussion between the third period and overtime was we had to go out and play. We couldn't be afraid to lose and we had to go out and play hockey," added Hynes. After a scoreless first period, Providence got on the board first just over a minute into the second stanza. Just after Wilkes-Barre successfully killed off a penalty, the Bruins caught the Penguins in an untimely line change. Sensing an opportunity, Chris Bourque rifled a pass up the right boards to a waiting Jamie Tardif who sauced the puck over to Craig Cunningham who was cutting down the left slot. Cunningham made a quick move and deposited the puck into the back of the net. Former Boston College star defenseman Brian Dumoulin evened the score at the 6:03 mark of the second period. The Penguins were moving the puck around on a two-man advantage when Dumoulin blasted a wrist shot into the top corner over Svedberg's glove. Bobby Robins' penalty had just expired so the goal will go in the books as just a five-on-four power play goal, but it was the result of a five-on-three. Despite losing Torey Krug to the parent club, the Bruins still moved the puck well on the power play, but could not convert on the man advantage for a fourth straight game. Krug, who Tardif described after Game 2, as "coming into his own," has shown why he was such a weapon for Providence by scoring two goals and adding an assist for Boston in the first two games of the series against the New York Rangers. "We're missing open nets. At some point, you got to put the puck in the net. You have to finish. We have to start finishing better. We need some production Wednesday," said Cassidy. Wilkes-Barre has scored five power play goals in the last three games. An obvious key in the decisive seventh game will be for the Bruins to stay out of the penalty box. There are few things better in sport than a G
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Mon dieu! Per the Denver Post's Adrian Dater: Patrick Roy will be the next coach of the Avalanche, according to Roy's brother, Stephane. "They're discussing the final details of an arrangement. Colorado is going to b...
Mon dieu! Per the Denver Post's Adrian Dater: Patrick Roy will be the next coach of the Avalanche, according to Roy's brother, Stephane. "They're discussing the final details of an arrangement. Colorado is going to be very happy. Patrick is looking for a new challenge," said Stephane Roy, the younger brother of his famous sibling. The Avalanche would not confirm a deal is in place. Patrick Roy could not be reached for comment, and neither could Avalanche vice president of hockey operations Joe Sakic. Stephane Roy, who played briefly in the NHL, posted on his Facebook page Monday night, "For all my friends I'd like you to know before the official news spreads that my older brother will be the new coach of the Colorado Avalanch(sic)." Continued
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According to a Puck Daddy post, Patty Roy is back. ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY RO...
According to a Puck Daddy post, Patty Roy is back. ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY According to a Puck Daddy post, Patty Roy is back. ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY ROY
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The most prominent series in the NHL playoffs are often decided by the most subliminal of factors.On the colossal stage of the conference semifinals, eight teams are currently battling it out for just four spots in the next round.The han...
The most prominent series in the NHL playoffs are often decided by the most subliminal of factors.On the colossal stage of the conference semifinals, eight teams are currently battling it out for just four spots in the next round.The handful of squads that get there will likely do so by the smallest of margins—one timely penalty kill, one spectacular save or one strategic line change that, in the end, made the biggest of differences.As each Stanley Cup quarterfinals series reaches the stretch run, one crucial unit vs. unit or player vs. player matchup is beginning to emerge as a deciding factor. For some, a special teams advantage is paving the way to a string of victories; for others, one singular star—outperforming his counterpart on the opposing end—is leading the rest of his team onward.An examination of each series' most important matchup falls on the coming slides.Begin Slideshow
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Report: Roy will be next head coach of Avalanche
Report: Roy will be next head coach of Avalanche
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