What Can the U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Expect in Pyeongchang? Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - January 2, 2018January 2, 20180 This is a big year in women’s hockey. The United States women’s team is the story in the upcoming Olympics. There will be a lot of discussion about the men’s team and the roster construction but the women’s team is the “team” that has stayed together in hopes of winning
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
Hilary Knight Caps Off Stunning Game 1 Win in the Isobel Cup Finals Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 Newark - - I’m pretty sure there weren't 14,000 people for the first Stanley Cup Finals game. The NWHL had their first historic game and “The Hockey House” was filled to capacity. That’s all you can ask for when you have no other championship game data to compare it to. There
Hilary Knight Has a Busy Month Ahead of Her Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 2016April 29, 20160 Red Bull did a great “day in the life” video of Hilary Knight during the NWHL regular season (located at the bottom of the article). “The first season has been awesome. To be able to interact with fans and play hockey and just to live life as a professional hockey player