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By ADAM, on May 2nd, 2012 The buzzer just sounded to put an end to the 3rd period of game 3 between the Rangers and the Capitals.
Alexander Ovechkin has been the subject of much media speculation the last few days, with some going so far as to suggest that his sagging ice time through game 2 of this series could . . . → Read More: How ‘Bout Them Capitals?
By ADAM, on May 2nd, 2012 The buzzer just sounded to put an end to the 3rd period of game 3 between the Rangers and the Capitals.
Alexander Ovechkin has been the subject of much media speculation the last few days, with some going so far as to suggest that his sagging ice time through game 2 of this series could . . . → Read More: How ‘Bout Them Capitals?
By ADAM, on May 2nd, 2012 The buzzer just sounded to put an end to the 3rd period of game 3 between the Rangers and the Capitals.
Alexander Ovechkin has been the subject of much media speculation the last few days, with some going so far as to suggest that his sagging ice time through game 2 of this series could . . . → Read More: How ‘Bout Them Capitals?
By ADAM, on April 18th, 2012 We’re one week into the playoffs and I’m not sure if we’re seeing more violence, or simply more media outcry.
Certainly there have been some deplorable incidents thus far, but I think it’s necessary to try to categorize them. When I do so, I categorize them as “hockey-related” or “non-hockey-related”. A hockey-related incident would be . . . → Read More: Playoff Insanity
By ADAM, on April 2nd, 2012 Last year, in the Stanley Cup Finals, Vancouver defender Aaron Rome was suspended for 4 games for what the NHL deemed a “late hit” on the Bruins Nathan Horton. The hit was certainly illegal, and certainly worth of supplementary discipline. Here’s the hit.
Vicious, right?
Now, let’s see this one.
Probably more vicious.
. . . → Read More: Silly Suspensions
By ADAM, on April 2nd, 2012 Last year, in the Stanley Cup Finals, Vancouver defender Aaron Rome was suspended for 4 games for what the NHL deemed a “late hit” on the Bruins Nathan Horton. The hit was certainly illegal, and certainly worth of supplementary discipline. Here’s the hit.
Vicious, right?
Now, let’s see this one.
Probably more vicious.
. . . → Read More: Silly Suspensions
By ADAM, on April 2nd, 2012 Last year, in the Stanley Cup Finals, Vancouver defender Aaron Rome was suspended for 4 games for what the NHL deemed a “late hit” on the Bruins Nathan Horton. The hit was certainly illegal, and certainly worth of supplementary discipline. Here’s the hit.
Vicious, right?
Now, let’s see this one.
Probably more vicious.
. . . → Read More: Silly Suspensions
By ADAM, on March 30th, 2012 As the Leafs continue their victory march in one of the greatest tank battles ever, I believe we’ve pretty much hit a low point.
I’m 30 years old. As far as I can remember, the Maple Leafs have never been in such a sorry state.
There’s been plenty of speculation about who to blame, and . . . → Read More: Sad, Sad State of Affairs
By ADAM, on March 18th, 2012 In the 1st of my multi-part series examining just how bad the Maple Leafs are, and have been, we’re going to look at the history of the NHL’s goal scoring elite.
Consider the following.
Since 1918, a Maple Leafs player has led the league in goals just 9 times. An additional 3 times the league . . . → Read More: How Bad Are the Leafs? Goal Scoring Edition
By ADAM, on March 17th, 2012 I took up Howard Berger on his Twitter request for feedback on Burke. It’s rather rambly, but such is life.
It’s really hard to put any analysis of Burke into the proper perspective because most people in the hockey world have very narrow definitions of success. By most traditional metrics, his tenure as the GM . . . → Read More: Thoughts on Burke
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