Is Brady Tkachuk Battling For the Calder? Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 29, 20180 Brady Tkachuk loves hockey. Hockey brings his joy and that joy is passed on to his teammates on and off the ice. You can tell, even as a rookie, that he’s one of the most popular players on the team. Even if he was a mucker and grinder, he’d still
West Laurel Hill Cemetery Honors Hobey Baker’s Legacy with Commemoration Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 28, 2018November 28, 20180 BALA CYNWYD, PA – November 2018 – West Laurel Hill Cemetery, in partnership with the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation, is pleased to commemorate the legendary hockey player Hobart (Hobey) Baker upon the 100thanniversary of his passing. Historic West Laurel Hill Cemetery, the final resting place of Hobey Baker, will
No Heavy Lifting Book Review Hockeyology Reviews by Russ_Cohen - November 21, 20180 No Heavy Lifting is the latest tome from Rob Simpson, sometimes author, always a morning radio host on Sirius NHL Network Radio. Versed on all sports, this book shows off his versatility and fun nature as he toured around the world chronicling many of his adventures. ECW Press has a winner
ECAC Player Notes Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 17, 2018November 18, 20180 Here are some player notes from players who don’t get a lot of press. Princeton Christian O’Neill– 5-11, 175 – LW - Freshman –He’s strong around the net. On the second line. He moves the puck up quickly into the offensive zone up the wall. He has good communication with his teammates
KHL Prospect Update – Vasily Podkolzin, Grigory Denisenko and More Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 13, 20180 Prospect watch – Russia U20 With little KHL hockey played last week, the main event for scouts tracking the progress of Russian prospects took place in Hodonin, Czech Republic at a four-nation U20 international tournament. Russia took second place in the competition, losing out to the Finns, and there were notable
He Finally Has His Place in the Hall Hockeyology by Jeff Morris - November 12, 2018November 12, 20180 Canada’s past is full of heroes. Sure, we have our superstars. Bobby Orr and Gordie Howe and Wayne Gretzky. Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid. Celine Dion and Bryan Adams and Michael Buble. Drake. But we are a nation more known by its unsung heroes. We are thinking of those heroes this
Devils vs. Phantoms Observations Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 4, 20180 Here are some notes I took from this game: Devils Pavel Zacha – 6-3, 215 - C - On the first line with John Quenneville and Marian Studenic. Quick accurate passes and he was off and running. Wrist shot was crisp on the power play. Creating with passes on the power play. On
The KHL World Cup Has Begun Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 26, 20180 Vienna, Austria: Habsburg emperors, Strauss waltzes, coffee, and Sachertort. And, for the coming weekend, the home of the inaugural KHL World Games. Fittingly, in a city where history oozes from every pore, Vienna is set to welcome the oldest club in the KHL, Slovan Bratislava, as well as two giants of
Kit Rich on Hockey Exercises and More Hockeyology Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - October 25, 2018October 25, 20180 Kit Rich is known for being Jennifer Lawrence and Kesha’s trainer. I caught up with her to get some pointers and exercises for hockey players. Hockey is a unique sport. Players work on so many different planes. Skating on a blade, it’s different later movements. With that being said, and this is coming from my
Who Will Be The Philadelphia Flyers Goalie In 2019? Hockeyology by Canada Sports Betting - October 10, 2018October 10, 20180 The Philadelphia Flyers will give Brian Elliott another shot at holding down the starting goalie position in 2018-19. History hasn’t been kind to Flyers goaltending since Bernie Parent and the Broad Street Bullies won a pair of cups in 1974 and 1975. Sites which offer NHL betting lines show Philadelphia