The San Jose Sharks have asserted themselves as the
top team in the Western conference after years of choking early on in the
playoffs. To top that they have finally reached their first Stanley cup final
in team history. All while standing on the backs of aging veterans like Joe
Thornton and Patrick Marleau, and on unbelievable goaltending by first time
starter Martin Jones. But the Sharks have unfortunately run into the hot
goaltending of Pittsburgh's Matt Murray. Who has been outstanding for the
Penguins since taking over the starting job from Marc Andre Fleury at the end
of the season. Murray has been Ken Dryden esc leading the Penguins past Stanley
Cup favorite's Washington and the Tampa Bay lightning. Who were on fire heading
into the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Friday, June 3, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Is Jonathan Drouin making the right decision?
It has been a major story this season surrounding
the 2013 3rd overall draft pick for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Jonathan Drouin's
season has been surrounded by controversy and doubt, after struggling to crack
the lineup early in the season it was clear Drouin was unhappy. After being
limited to just 19 games because of injury and only five games in November. So
in his second season Drouin was sent down to the Lightning's AHL affiliate the
Syracuse Crunch to get more playing time. GM Steve Yzerman stated at the time "he's been dealing with a minor
nagging injury that is finally healed. With everyone coming back at the same
time, it's a good opportunity to get a young player a lot of ice time, get his
game right back on top and bring him back at the appropriate time". With
that there was no clear date set for Drouin to rejoin the Lightning.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Is Ryan Miller the same goalie?
In the early 2000's Ryan Miller was arguably the
best goalie in the NHL, he was the back bone of some of those great Sabers
teams under Lindy Ruff. But Miller has fallen off over the last few years, age
and news teams have led him into obscurity. Miller has struggled since joining
Vancouver as a free agent in 2014. The narrative has been his best years were
in Buffalo and has been in decline since the 2010 Olympics. He joined the
Canucks on a three year 18-million-dollar contract, he was supposed to lead the
Canucks back to the playoffs. He had been one of the most sought after goalies
at the trade deadline when he was dealt to the St. Louis Blues to help them in
their cup hopes. Miller had a decent run with the Blues helping them make the
playoffs. Unfortunately, they fell short in their cup hopes and were knocked
out of the playoffs in the first round.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Can the Montreal Canadiens get back into the playoff picture?
The Montreal Canadiens were the hottest team in the
NHL when the season started up in October, they won't their first nine games in
regulation. After setting the NHL record for most regulation wins in a row. The
Canadiens were on top of the hockey world and nothing looked like it would slow
them down. Despite losing their next two games in a row Montreal fans were
still confident in their team. Fans were dreaming of the first Stanley cup in
Canada in 23 years, the players tried to damper the excitement. PK Subban
said “I've said it before and I'll say it again: All we've accomplished is
to have a good start to the season, and that's it".
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Sunday, January 31, 2016
Jaromir Jagr: the ageless wonder
One of the biggest stories of the season has been 43-year-old
Jaromir Jagr who has found new life with the young Florida Panthers. Since
entering the league with the Pittsburgh Penguins Jagr has more than lived up to
his first round pick status. Jagr is a two time Stanley Cup champion playing on
the great Penguins teams of the 90's along side Mario Lemieux. He is a 13-time
all-star with the latest selection coming this year, with him captaining the
Atlantic Division all-star team in the 3-on-3. He has done absolutely
everything there is to do in professional hockey also winning five
Art Ross trophies, the 1999 Hart memorial trophy, and three Lester B. Pearson
Awards. He is also one of only 26 players to ever win a Stanley Cup, a World
Championship, and Olympic Gold in Men’s Ice Hockey over his career.
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
The Year After: A Hockey Story
Every athlete knows that the end of their career is
always right around the corner. With each passing year it becomes more and more
apparent that you won't play forever. It's gets harder and harder to make
teams, and less and less of your friends are on those teams. For most athletes
that final year is your senior year of high school, by that time if you don't
have an offer to go somewhere you probably aren't playing sports. It's all
about closing out your high school career with a championship season, we all
dream about going out on top and for some that’s a reality. But for most of us
it ends when the season ends whether that means playoffs or not.
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