Philadelphia Flyers Prospect Report: Mason Millman Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 10, 2020March 10, 20200 The Flyers drafted Mason Millman 103rd overall in the 2019 NHL Draft and he could end up being a steal. I wrote this about him during last year’s rookie camp: http://www.sportsology.com/some-lesser-known-blueliners-shined-at-flyers-rookie-camp/ I had a chance to see him this year while playing for the Saginaw Spirit. They’re a good team and he’s
New Hockey Video Game is First Ever Feature Licenses from Multiple Sports Leagues (including NHL) Hockeyology Sports Video Games by Sportsologist - March 9, 20200 Apple revealed “Ultimate Rivals” from Bit Fry Game Studios, Inc., a new sports game franchise that brings together athletes across hockey, basketball, football, baseball and soccer into a single officially licensed video game, a first in sports and gaming. In “Ultimate Rivals: The Rink,” the first title in the franchise,
2020 NHL Draft – – My Top 31 – – Version 3.0 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 9, 2020March 12, 20200 This is not a mock draft. These are my early rankings and are subject to change as many times as I see fit. Alexis Lafreniere – LW – Rimouski – QMJHL Quinton Byfield – C – Sudbury – OHL Jamie Drysdale – D – Erie Otters – OHL Cole Perfetti
MLB Shortened Spring Means Missing Stars on Opening Day Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - March 7, 20200 March 26th is Mets Opening Day this year. Can it get any earlier? Or any colder? Teams know this and now if there’s a player who has a hint of an injury, there’s very little chance you’ll see them start the baseball season. MLB cheapened Opening Day years ago with the
David Ayres coming to new Upper Deck NHL Releases Hockeyology by Sportsologist - March 6, 2020March 6, 20200 I thought you’d enjoy this. If you haven’t seen the story of David Ayres, the 42-year-old Zamboni driver who serves as an emergency goalie not only getting in the game for the Carolina Hurricanes this week but helping secure a victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it’s worth taking a look at. Before,
Five Thoughts on the PWHPA Showcase Hockeyology by Jashvina Shah - March 3, 2020February 24, 20210 The last tour on the PWHPA showcase was Philadelphia, a hockey-crazy market but one without women’s hockey. 1. This is more than just USA vs. Canada If many of the names from the showcase sound familiar, it’s because many of them are national team members with the U.S. or with Canada. The
Metropolitan Division Trade Deadline Analysis Hockeyology by Anthony Mingioni - March 2, 2020March 2, 20200 It’s been one of the most competitive divisions in the National Hockey League and invariably an arms race develops between the team as the NHL Trade Deadline approaches. With the distinct possibility of five Metropolitan Division teams qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs, it wasn’t a surprise that some of