Wednesday, March 7, 2012
How NOT to Play Defense: Maple Leafs Edition
How NOT to Play Defense: Steven Kampfer Edition
Jakub Voracek: The Latest Victim of Being Kronwalled
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Crosby Might be Back Soon, but Who Will he Play With?
For those of you that live under a rock, it was announced today that Penguins All-Star Center and captain Sidney Crosby was cleared for contact today after missing the last few months with returning concussion like symptoms.
Why the Grabovski Signing is Actually Really Good
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Prospect Profile: Nathan Beaulieu
"A defenseman with fast, strong skating. Moves the puck well and is very useful as a playmaker on powerplay. Has a strong shot and good vision. Uses his stick well defensively and can be physical, when needed."
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mike Komisarek.
Similar to how Johnny Boychuck met Chris Neil last week, this is why you keep your head up and don't admire your pass. Especially with heavyweights like Mr. Komisarek on the ice. Tsk, tsk, Campoli.
Is Randy Carlyle the Right Guy for the Job in Toronto?
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Prospect Profile: Jacob Trouba
"Jacob Trouba wants to be known as a man of his word.
So when the highly touted defensive prospect is ready to make his decision whether to play in the OHL for the Kitchener Rangers — who hold his CHL rights – or the NCAA, there won’t be any late de-commitments or promises broken.
“That’s sort of why I haven’t (committed), because I don’t want to make a commitment and then back down from it,” said the 17-year-old on Wednesday, while in Toronto to take part in the NHL’s Research and Development Camp.
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“It’s important because people have to trust you and what you say,” he said of keeping his word. “If you keep backing out of decisions — and all that, going back on your word — then you’re just going to get that reputation.”
The kid turned 18 just a few days ago, but he already sounds as mature as a 30 year old. You can't beat that. This kid's got a good head on his shoulders. Whoever ends up drafting him this June is going to have a real great defenseman for quite a while.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Since Everyone Else is Doing It...
Matt Duchene Gets his First Goal Since Returning From Injury
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Glove Tap: Valtteri Filppula
Five Months Later and It's Still Not Any Easier
Chris Neil's Candidate for Hit of the Year
Like most hockey fans, I love seeing a good, clean open ice hit. It's what makes hockey the amazing game it's evolved to be over the years. There have been some really nice ones this season, but in last night's game between the Senators and Bruins, Chris Neil provided one worth an extra look or two:
Mr. Boychuk, meet Chris Neil. And keep your head up while you're at it, kid. Now, I know Neil doesn't have the greatest reputation around the league, and rightfully so, but this is the kind of hit I love. It's perfectly clean, Neil's elbows are down, he's not charging at Boychuk; everything's fine here, though I suppose Boychuk would say differently since he just got his bell rung, but I digress. I'd bet good money that he keeps his head up from now on, though. Better luck next time, Johnny boy(chuk).
Friday, February 24, 2012
Prospect Profile: Mattias Ekholm
"Ekholm is a large defenseman with decent two-way ability. He is a capable skater and has decent overall mobility. He moves the puck rather well and makes simple and smart passes. Hockey sense fairly good, release is pretty heavy and he tries to solve most situations the simple way. Ekholm has proved to be a solid defensemen in the juniors, playing with confidence and ease in his own end. Work could be put in to improve his physical game further and add more weight to his frame which would make the transition to men's hockey easier."
Jack Johnson's in Ohio, Richards and Carter Get to Live Happily Ever After Anyways
As I'm sure you're all aware of by now, the Kings and the Blue Jackets swapped Jack Johnson and Jeff Carter today. I've heard both opinions on who won the trade and who got robbed, and for what it's worth, both sides have fair arguments. When all is said and done, however, I think it's a pretty fair deal for both sides. Columbus gets rid of Carter, who clearly wasn't working out with the Blue Jackets, and in exchange they get a halfway decent offensive defenseman with a cheaper contract than Carter. On top of that, they're getting LA's first round pick either this year or next year. That's not too bad, I suppose.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Brian Burke on TSN1050
Prospect Profile: Petr Mrazek
Birth Place: Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 184 pounds
Monday, February 13, 2012
Houston Aeros Player Suspended for Two Games
Prospect Profile: Emerson Etem
Name: Emerson Etem
Alexander Radulov Could be a Predator Again in the Near Future
Saturday, February 11, 2012
What Will the Penguins do with Jordan Staal?
Friday, February 10, 2012
No suspension for Dominic Moore?
Ode to Mike Knuble
Could Kulemin's Newborn Baby be Good Luck?
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Is Luke Schenn overrated?
Prospect Profile: Nathan MacKinnon
Quack, quack
"Hockeytown vs The Center of the Hockey Universe"
2013 Winter Classic to be Hosted by Detroit
The NHL will get a ton of publicity having the outdoor event at Michigan Stadium with over 100,000 people surely attending. Also, throughout the weekend, there will be plenty of other outdoor games going on in Detroit at Comerica Park. The Great Lakes Invitational, usually held at Joe Louis Arena, will be a feature that weekend, along with a couple OHL games, an AHL game featuring the Marlies and Griffins (the Leafs and Wings respective AHL teams), and also the ever famous alumni game. You think Stevie Y will take a break from managing down in Florida to play? That'd be pretty interesting, to say the least. Perhaps a regrouping of the Russian Five? Or maybe Wendel Clark, Dougie Gilmour, or any other past Leafs? I can't begin to fathom the revenue that will be brought in from all those events. No matter what, that weekend surely won't disappoint.
One other thing: HBO's 24/7 might be the best yet next season with these two teams. Ron Wilson, Brian Burke, Mike Babcock...three guys that aren't afraid to say what they feel, all uncensored and on camera? Hoo, boy. Laviolette and Tortorella will definitely have some competition, that's for sure.
Anyways, cheers to you, Michigan. Now let's hope the weather is a little more wintery than in Philadelphia this season.
A view of an outdoor game at Michigan Stadium between Michigan State University and the University of Michigan.