Pittsburgh Played Their Game Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 31, 2016May 31, 20160 Pittsburgh, PA -- The Pittsburgh Penguins played their game almost to perfection. They dominated the first period and left that leading 2-0. The Sharks managed to tie it up in the second 2-2. Nick Bonino scored the game-winner with 2:33 left in the third period to put the Pwnguins up
Marc-Andre Fleury Is Now a Veteran Presence Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 30, 2016May 30, 20160 Pittsburgh, PA - - When did Marc-Andre Fleury become a veteran? That's really snuck up on me and the rest of the hockey world. He's about to embark on his third Stanley Cup and hopng to come out of it with a win. For now, he's no longer the starter.
The Best and Worst Beards will Battle It Out Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 30, 2016May 30, 20160 PIttsburgh, PA - - Playoff beards are the new normal in the NHL. Everybody grows one whether or not it looks good for the team. It's a unifying exercise but just like all things in life some wear it well and some, well they just don't. These beards are heading
Wingels Supports 19 Year-Old Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 29, 2016May 29, 20160 Pittsburgh, PA - - While the world waits for the Stanley Cup to begin, Tommy Wingels and a lot of players from both teams got a chance to talk about the big game and a lot more. Wingels, 28, has been an NHL regular since 2011-12. He's a hard working, greasy
Joey Anderson Could Be a Second Round Steal Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 26, 2016May 26, 20160 Some guys manage to fly under the radar heading into a draft and Joey Anderson seems to be one of them. This season the 5-11 right wing had a terrific season, 27 goals and 57 points in 64 games for the NTDP. Now the funny part is even after this
Alex DeBrincat – – To Some His Height Is Still An Issue Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 26, 20160 He’s 5-7, he weighs in at 165 pounds and he’s scoring at a Connor McDavid clip with the Erie Otters once again. The only difference is he’s doing it without McDavid and still scored when Dylan Strome was out with an injury as well. He’s one of the 5 best
Vladimir Kuznetsov Is a Wild Card in The 2016 NHL Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 26, 2016May 26, 20160 Vladimir Kuznetsov has all the tools you’d want in a potential high-scoring hockey player. He’s a versatile winger who at 6-2, 214 might appear to be a bit chunky but when you see him up close you realize that he just has a big frame and is big boned. He
“SLAM ALS” LAUNCHES DURING ALS AWARENESS MONTH Press Releases by Russ_Cohen - May 24, 2016May 24, 20160 South Florida (May 23, 2016) – For victims of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), being diagnosed is literally being slammed with a death sentence. Now there’s a new campaign that lets people take the satisfying step of slamming back at this currently non-curable disease! SLAM ALS, launched on May 9 during ALS Awareness Month,
Christoph Schubert’s Door to Door Campaign is Inspiring Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 22, 2016May 23, 201615 Christoph Schubert who spent a nice seven years in the Ottawa Senators organization and for the last six seasons he’s been playing for the Hamburg Freezers in the DEL. He was happy until at the age of 34 he saw the team he loved was going up for sale but
Something’s Amiss with Harvey Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - May 20, 20160 Remember when Happy Harvey Day was a happy occasion? Remember when Mets fans chanted “Harvey’s Better” when Matt Harvey outpitched Stephen Strasburg in their first meeting ever three years ago at Citi Field? Those were the glory days. It seemed like a lifetime ago. These are tough times for Harvey. He has been