Tracking the NTDP in the 2018 NHL Draft Hockeyology by Ryan Biech - June 22, 20180 The most fascinating group of players in this draft class has to be the USNDTP. Without a doubt, Oliver Wahlstrom will be the first name to be selected and then after that Joel Farabee. Once you get passed those two names, it’s anyone’s guess. On the back-end, Bode Wilde was always seen
Scott Perunovich is Once Again a Draft Hopeful Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 20, 2018July 29, 20180 Scott Perunovich is heading to Dallas with the rest of the 2018 NHL Draft hopefuls. The only difference for him is he’s been through this before. In fact, this will be his third kick at the can and based on the year he had he’s expected to hear his name
2018 NHL Draft – – My Top 31 – – Version 3.0 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 16, 2018June 16, 20180 Rasmus Dahlin – 6-3, 185 - D – Frolunda – SHL Brady Tkachuk – 6-3, 196 - LW – Boston University – NCAA Filip Zadina – 6-0-, 197 - RW – Halifax Mooseheads – QMJHL Andrei Svechnikov – 6-2, 192 - RW – Barrie Colts – OHL Oliver Wahlstrom –
The Zen of Jet Woo Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 15, 2018July 11, 20180 The most interesting defenseman in this draft, in my estimation, is Jet Woo. Will he be a first-round pick, or won’t he? Did scouts see enough of him this year? They know him, so I’d have to say yes but he did miss some time and that can affect where
The Curious Case of Filip Hallander Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 13, 2018March 8, 20250 Update: I am updating my article from 2018. I spoke to Jimmy Hamrin - Swedish scout for EP Rinkside and he never minces words. I asked him if Hallander was NHL ready. "I think so. He has developed well these two years in Sweden. Power forward with some skill and smarts.
Riley Damiani Has the Kind of Versatility Teams Like Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 12, 2018July 11, 20180 Riley Damiani is eligible for the 2018 NHL Draft. He’s a player who had a good season with the Kitchener Rangers. He can literally be a center or a winger and that will keep him on teams’ radar. Teams routinely keep an eye on players like this. Last year, Noel
Ovechkin and Leonsis are a Perfect Match Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 5, 2018July 11, 20180 Washington - - The Washington Capitals are up 3-1 in the Stanley Cup Final. This is the dream for not only for owner Ted Leonsis but for the club's team captain and franchise cornerstone, Alex Ovechkin. Leonsis bought the Capitals in 1999, adding some much-needed financial resources, media expertise, ingenuity and good nature. To
Jonathan Gruden is Looking to Create His Own Path Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 29, 2018July 11, 20180 Jonathan Gruden is the son of coach of the OHL’s Hamilton Bulldogs. His dad was a former NHL defenseman (Capitals, Sens, Bruins) and now he’s looking to create his own path to the NHL. He is 2018 NHL Draft eligible and the 6-0, 172-pound forward has a chance to follow
2018 Stanley Cup Preview (Audio Version) Hockeyology by Sportsologist - May 28, 20180 The Washington Capital take on the Vegas Golden Knights. Here's the "Off The Post" comprehensive, Stanley Cup preview! https://soundcloud.com/russ-cohen/off-the-post-stanley-cup-preview-edition photo by Drew King
Jake Pivonka Is Pulling For Alex Ovechkin Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 27, 2018July 11, 20180 Jake Pivonka is a 6-0, 198-pound pivot who has a bright future. He’s already committed to Notre Dame and he will surely get selected in the upcoming 2018 NHL Entry Draft. His dad is Michal, and 30 years ago he played in the Stanley Cup Finals, as a member of