Hockey Talk on a Monday Morning Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 6, 20190 Here's the latest on the Edmonton Oilers and Philadelphia Flyers: Check out Stick to the Hockey Podcast with a great interview with Flyers center Sean Couturier and NHL Playoffs Talk as well as a report on 2019 NHL Draft star, Cole Caufield. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stick-2-hockey-podcast-episode-47-interview-sean-couturier/id1252688550?i=1000437085873 One more spot on Sirius XM talking about exceptional status,
Minnesota Duluth – Providence Frozen Four Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 11, 2019April 11, 20190 Providence Jacob Bryson – 5-9- 185 – D - Sabres draft pick - Excellent puck distributor on the power play. Good shot. Offensive minded. Plays with an edge. Had an assist. Jack Dugan -6-2, 195 – RW - Golden Knights draft pick – He skates really well. He was playing with an
2019 NHL Draft My Top 31 Version 1.0 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 9, 2019June 5, 20190 Here's my first list. This is where I’m at so far. These are rankings. This is not a mock draft. This list will change between now and June. Jack Hughes – 5-10, 179 - C - NTDP (pictured on left) Kaapo Kakko – 6-2, 190 - RW - TPS Alex
Bowling Green vs. Minnesota Duluth Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 30, 2019March 30, 20190 I saw some great things on the ice from some players on both sides. Minnesota-Duluth photo by Nina Weiss Ryle Tufte – Dallas draft pick – 6-6, 230 – LW – Early on he looked a bit slow. Not fully engaged and his passing was off. As the game rolled on, he
Utica Comets-Philadelphia Flyers Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 2, 2019March 3, 20190 Comets: Jonah Gadjovich – Good play along the wall. Skating is still a bit choppy. Good defensive instincts. Very engaged on every shift. Crisp passing. Guillaume Brisebois – Good accurate wrist shot on the power play. Puck movement was good. Good directional skater. Accurate passer. Feisty, not afraid to get chippy to
Five Things That Will Set This Stadium Series Apart from the Others Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 23, 20190 1) Both of these teams need these two points players who are new to playing NHL outdoor hockey in a large stadium. “It’s always different indoor from outdoor. There was a bit more snow building up naturally. Overall it was good, and it was a good temperature out there,” said Penguins
Why Elias Pettersson is the Calder Winner if the Season Ended Today Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 18, 20190 As usual, there are some great rookies in the NHL this year. In net Jordan Binnington (Blues) and Carter Hart (Flyers) have ignited their fan bases. In Buffalo Rasmus Dahlin and in Dallas, Miro Heiskanen has excelled. But in Vancouver, Elias Pettersson has been the choice from the preseason until
The Jacks Tour is Ready to Roll Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 12, 2019February 12, 20190 Here’s what they’re saying about the band:: Praised as a modern salute to the classic British invasion and the southern rock sounds of the ‘60s & ‘70s with their catchy riffs, gritty vocals, and infectious hooks, The Jacks features Jonny Stanback (vocals/guitar), Tom Hunter (guitar/vocals), Scott Stone (bass/vocals), and Josh Roossin
Five Players Who Stood Out in the Beanpot Consolation Game Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 11, 20190 1) Frederic Gregoire – Center – Undrafted - He had two goals. Both showed off a very strong wrist shot. BU never tried to put a stick to it, so it was easy but still both goals were goal scorers’ goals. 2) Reilly Walsh – Devils – Defense – He had
My Flyers Top 10 Prospect Rankings Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 3, 20190 The prospect pool is deep. If you hear otherwise it’s plain wrong. I use a lot of different variables to determine this. These are strictly players not on the big club currently. I’ll bring it up on the various shows that I’m on this week. Morgan Frost Philippe Myers Joel