The Islanders Will Bounce Back Hockeyology by Leslie Monteiro - May 6, 2016May 6, 20160 Game 3 loss was disappointing for the Islanders. They had this game won with 38.4 seconds to go until Nikita Kucherov fired a shot that landed in the net that Islanders goaltender Thomas Greiss had no chance of catching. That went to overtime, and the Islanders took a 4-3 loss
Blame This Blown Opportunity on Greiss Hockeyology by Leslie Monteiro - May 4, 20160 38.4 seconds left. That was how much time was left in regulation. That was how close the Islanders were to a victory. That was how close the Islanders were to take a series lead against the Lightning. Then, Nikita Kucherov fired a slap shot that Islanders goaltender Thomas Greiss had no chance
Bracing For a Long Islanders-Lightning Playoff Series Hockeyology by Leslie Monteiro - May 3, 20160 After the Islanders winning three playoff games in a row, no one thought this series with the Lightning would be easy all of a sudden, right? Forgive some of the Islanders fans if they were cocky to think that way. It’s rare they saw a team win three playoff games in
These Islanders Are Set To Make Their Mark Hockeyology by Leslie Monteiro - April 30, 2016May 1, 20160 Leslie Monteiro explores what makes the Islanders tick. It’s been a long time. It’s been a long time since the Islanders hoisted Lord Stanley. It was once a birthright when the Islanders would parade the ice with the Cup and have a parade of their own in Long Island back when they
Best Hockey Videos of 2015-16 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 30, 2016May 1, 20160 From the Winter Classic in Boston: From the Isobel Cup in Newark, NJ: From the All American Prospects Press Conference, Philadelphia:
Keenan Suthers Towering Over The Rest Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 30, 2016April 30, 20160 Buffalo, NY - - One wonders what it would be like to be so tall that you could see what’s happening in a room before anybody else. One such hockey prospect is Keenan Suthers from the NTDP. This Macomb, Michigan native is a 98 so he’s going to be ready
Nick Cousins Plays an Important Role For the Flyers Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 30, 20160 So what’s the difference between Nick Cousins NHL play this year as compared to last year? It’s the coach. Last year Cousins never found a role and was piece-mewled into the lineup. This year in Dave Hakstol’s system he’s found a role, agitator, puck mover, and shootout specialist. “Any players hopes
Erin Zach From RIT To The Pros Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Erin Zach will always be remembered as one of the first signings in Buffalo Beauts history. They are a new franchise in the brand new NWHL and she will get the chance to be a trailblazer. A player who could attract more free agents and a player who took a
Could The Women’s Outdoor Classic Spark a Trading Card Set? Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 On December 31, 2015, women’s hockey took an unprecedented step when the NWHL and CWHL partnered with the NHL and the two North American professional hockey leagues played an exhibition game at Gillette Stadium. The Les Canadiennes of the CWHL, the 5-team Canadian League, played the Boston Pride of the NWHL,
The Boston Pride Are The NWHL Champs in the First Isobel Cup Finals Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 2016March 28, 20210 Newark - - Earlier this evening the NWHL unveiled the Isobel Cup, and a few hours later they crowned their first champion as The Boston Pride beat the Buffalo Beauts 3-1, on the strength of a two-goal performance by Brianna Decker the series MVP. They swept Buffalo 2-0 in this