How Igor Larionov Expects To Transform Team Russia Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - December 11, 20200 Everyone involved in hockey, or was a fan of the game, or even a casual observer knows the name, Igor Larionov. There’s no point in going over his accomplishments as a player, or an agent, all that matters right now is Larionov, the head coach, and can he guide his
Jackson LaCombe Would Be an Asset For Team USA Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - December 10, 20200 Jackson LaCombe is finally on USA Hockey’s radar. Radar for elite players that is. He was never on the U18 teams, and he didn’t play for the NTDP, but now he’s in the running to fill a roster spot on the 2021 World Junior Championship roster. Last year at the University
Alex Carpenter Named WHL Women’s MVP Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 30, 20200 KRS Vanke Rays’ American international forward Alex Carpenter was voted the MVP for the Women’s Hockey League’s 2019/2020 season. Carpenter dominated scoring in the regular season, plundering 53 (21+32) points in 27 games before adding 7 (3+4) in five playoff outings as the Rays won the cup at the first
The Detailing of a 2020 NHL Draft Selection Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 23, 2020November 23, 20200 I’m always hearing people say, and I’ve said it, how did that player slip into the sixth or seventh round of an NHL draft? This year I’ve identified one that has a promising future, and that is Alex Young, and the San Jose Sharks selected him with the 196th overall
Afanasyev Carries Karjala Cup Momentum Into The KHL Season Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 20, 20200 Last week, Yegor Afanasyev was celebrating a successful debut for Team Russia. The 19-year-old Predators prospect took his bow for the national team and potted a couple of goals in the Karjala Cup triumph. This week, the Tver native was at it again, making his first KHL appearance in his loan spell
Florida Panthers Are Hopeful About Their Prospects Playing In the WJC Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 11, 2020November 11, 20200 The 2021 World Junior Championship is getting closer, and the hockey world is getting very excited about this tournament taking place. The Florida Panthers have a lot of players who have a chance to play in the tournament. Goaltender, Spencer Knight is one of the first two players who should
Rodion Amirov Is Setting Records at the Karjala Cup Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 9, 2020November 9, 20200 Rodion Amirov continued his trail-blazing season with a goal in each of his first three international appearances. Nobody has done that before for team Russia, with only Alexander Popov, Roman Lyubimov and Pavel Poryadin scoring on their first two international appearances. The Maple Leafs prospect is also far younger than those three –
Russia Looks to Youngsters To Represent Them in the Karjala Cup Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 26, 20200 The first international action of the season is scheduled for the start of November when Russia travels to Helsinki for the Karjala Cup. This time, Russia’s established stars will get a rest and the U20s will represent the country at the start of the Euro Hockey Tour. It’s partly due
The LA Kings Know How To Develop Prospects Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 22, 20200 When I think about the Los Angeles Kings, I think about the plethora of centers they have in Quinton Byfield, Alex Turcotte, Gabe Vilardi, Rasmus Kupari, they’re all drafted talent, and they have more. That would be enough for any franchise that’s for sure. Defensively, I could never list them all,
Cam York is Getting Closer to Reaching His Dream Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 16, 20200 Cam York has been a player I’ve followed for years now. I watched him grow up in the NTDP, seeing him in various games and tournaments over the years, and now he’s inching closer to turning pro. York was a player who greatly benefitted from Flyers Rookie Camp, you remember, back