Quinn Hughes Isn’t Walking Through That Door Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 14, 2025December 14, 20250 Well, that’s one way to shake up an ordinary Friday night. Similar to Friday, January 24th and Friday, January 31st of this year, Friday night, December 12th, is now known for being the night of one of the biggest blockbuster trades in recent NHL history. The Vancouver Canucks traded their Captain
Kate Whitman Annis and The Devils Youth Foundation Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 12, 2025December 12, 20250 It’s all about the kids! As New Jersey’s only “true” Big Four professional sports team, the Devils carry a responsibility to the community that is not shared by other franchises. As such, the Devils Youth Foundation is a key piece of the organization’s community efforts. After all, the foundation’s mission is
Mets’ Avoidance of Paying Big Pitching Contracts Might Cost Them Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - December 9, 2025December 9, 20250 The New York Mets don’t want any long-term contracts for pitchers. David Stearns talks about this all the time. Steven Cohen made some early mistakes signing older pitchers to these deals, but to swear them all off means they will never get that proven pitcher in his prime, or close
Blittner’s Blue Line: An Olympic-Sized Mess Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 9, 2025December 9, 20250 What a mess! Somehow, someway, the one thing NHL players were looking forward to the most has now become a mess of epic proportions. The blame doesn’t lie at The NHL’s feet. No, the blame lies with The IIHF. After all, how do you screw up the size of the ice
Blittner’s Blue Line: Team USA GM Bill Guerin Talks Olympic Decisions Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 6, 2025December 6, 20250 The 2026 Winter Olympics are just two months away and yet, there’s still a lot to do before we get there. Regarding the men’s ice hockey tournament, each team will announce its roster around the start of the new year, which means there are still several decisions left to be
Stadium Access For All Was Important to New Orleans Footballology by Russ_Cohen - December 5, 2025December 5, 20250 Stadium accessibility is important. A lot of people who go to games think about that. Not every team owns the stadium, and that can slow down change because of budgets and other factors. Thankfully, there are advocates out there, and New Orleans is one city that has made a difference. “The
Take Two On The Celebration Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 4, 2025December 4, 20250 Let’s try this again. Monday night, against the Columbus Blue Jackets, New Jersey Devils’ defenseman Brenden Dillon played in his 1,000th career NHL game. But the game and milestone were marred by several fights, an injury suffered by Dillon in the second period and a loss for New Jersey. Wednesday night,
Brenden Dillon Joins 1,000 Game Club, Gets Hurt, In Fight-Filled Spectacle Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 2, 2025December 2, 20250 "There's no more honorable player in this league than Brenden Dillon," Devils Head Coach Sheldon Keefe said after Dillon's 1,000th game. "He plays as hard and honest a game as anybody in The League." Monday night, at Prudential Center, the New Jersey Devils planned to celebrate Dillon’s achievement by hosting the