Sean Behrens Has a Lot of Tools Heading into the NHL Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 20, 20210 Sean Behrens is a 5-10, 176-pound defenseman who can do a lot of things out on the ice. If teams focus on what he can do, he’s a sure-fire, second-round pick, and maybe a late first. When you couple in the fact that he’s committed to the University of Denver,
What The Flyers Should Do in the Expansion Draft and the 2021 NHL Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 13, 2021July 13, 20210 Now that my final draft list is out and with the expansion draft coming up, I thought I would talk about what I think the Flyers should do in both instances. As far as expansion, Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher talked about what he did in Minnesota with the Vegas Golden
2021 NHL Draft – – My Top 32 – – Version 4.0 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 12, 2021July 14, 20210 1. Owen Power – Defense – Michigan - NCAA 2. Matty Beniers – Center – Michigan - NCAA 3. William Eklund - Left Wing – Djurgarden - SHL 4. Dylan Guenther – Right Wing - Edmonton – WHL 5. Luke Hughes – Defense – USA U-18 – NTDP 6. Simon Edvinsson – Defense - Frolunda
Steven Stamkos – – A Born Leader Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 8, 20210 Going back to 2008, when Steven Stamkos was picked first overall, the Tampa Bay Lightning had new hope. Their 2004 Stanley Cup run was in the rearview mirror, and a new player was selected. Was he selected to lead them? Probably, he’s always had those capabilities. “You knew once we got
The Mets May Be Good Enough Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - July 7, 2021July 7, 20210 Don’t worry, I still think the New York Mets have to make some moves to hold on to first place in the NL East. That’s the only way they will get into the postseason. I get that. Carlos Carrasco threw live batting practice. Do you count on him being in the
Price Had His Best Stanley Cup Final Performance Hockeyology by Karine Hains - July 6, 20210 Ladies and gentlemen, Carey Price has arrived in this series. It's fair to say that without Carey Price, the Habs wouldn't even have gotten close to the 2021 Stanley Cup final, but since the start of said final, number 31's performance has been underwhelming, to say the least. With the
Facing A Sweep; Ducharme is Making Changes Hockeyology by Karine Hains - July 5, 2021July 5, 20210 Tonight, the Canadiens will try to stave off elimination when they take on the Lightning in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final. Montreal will no doubt want to avoid the humiliation of a sweep and the ultimate insult, the Stanley Cup being won on their own ice in front
Changes Might be Coming For the Canadiens Hockeyology by Karine Hains - July 4, 2021July 4, 20210 At this morning's practice, the Habs worked solely on their power play for 30 minutes and fans will be glad to hear that a couple of changes have been made to the units. Most importantly, Gustafsson is no longer on the first unit, he's made way for Jeff Petry who's
William Eklund Is The Most Versatile Forward In The NHL Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 3, 2021July 3, 20210 William Eklund is a very talented forward who will go very high in the upcoming 2021 NHL Draft. One of the biggest reasons why is the shortage of potential top-line centers. Could Eklund become just that? “I like both positions. I feel comfortable at both,” Eklund proclaimed. “I think my offense
The Morning After For Montreal Hockeyology by Karine Hains - July 3, 2021July 3, 20210 The Canadiens must have woken up with quite the hangover this morning, after last night’s mistake galore they find themselves on the brink of elimination and it’s time for Dominique Ducharme to find some solutions. The rookie coach has his work cut out for him, the Lightning is quite a