Brianna Musco Survived Italy and Now is Waiting To Perform Again Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - March 25, 20200 Brianna Musco was on a recent trip to Europe and she came home without the Coronavirus and with a lot of music, musical ideas and some public health concerns in Italy. “When we were there were one or two cases in Scotland and a few cases in Italy (this is in
Morgan Barron Could Be in New York Very Soon Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - February 4, 20200 Morgan Barron is a star winger for Cornell University, and he happens to be a draft pick of the New York Rangers. In what’s looking like a tremendous pick, he was taken 174th overall in 2017. At 6-2, 209 pounds, he has the body of a power forward and he’s not
72 Rangers beat the 82 Islanders in Franchise Hockey Manager 6 Showdown Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - December 24, 2019December 24, 20190 I love the “what if” factor in simulated games like FHM6. I always wondered what would happen if the 1972 Rangers played the 1982 Islanders. That Rangers team was one of the best who never won a championship and that Islanders team destroyed the Vancouver Canucks in the Stanley Cup. Here
Here Are My Six Preseason Calder Favorites Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - September 6, 20190 These aren’t ranked. Right now, these are the players I’ve identified with the best chance to win the award. I may change this before the season starts. Jack Hughes - Whether he plays center or wing, he should get time on the top power play. If he ends up on a
Adam Fox Will Be a Hit on Broadway Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 31, 2019August 31, 20190 The easiest thing in the world to say is you’re not sure how good this young player is going to be. Some hide behind that and some just don’t know, and that’s ok. My take is nobody can know for sure but after seeing him play the last three seasons
Brianna Musco is Enjoying the Growth in Her Career Hockeyology Music & Concerts by Russ_Cohen - August 15, 20190 Brianna Musco plays guitar, she sings, she's a bandleader and now she has a new EP. Things are all breaking right for this New Jersey native, New York Rangers fan and former soccer player. “We’re having a blast. One of the greatest things is the band chemistry. We’ve been cracking each
Kaapo Kakko Has a lot of Mystique Heading Into the NHL Draft Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - June 10, 2019June 10, 20190 Kaapo Kakko is expected to be the second overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Before you know it all the top prospects will be in Vancouver and the Finnish winger will be on full display. In the meantime, I found out he doesn’t currently speak English. I had questions
Rangers Prospect, Igor Shestyorkin Continues To Lead KHL Goalies Hockeyology by Sportsologist - January 14, 20190 The Kontinental Hockey League’s commission has determined the best players of the eighteenth week of the Regular Season: Best goalie was Igor Shestyorkin (SKA), who didn’t concede a goal in two away games. At this moment, the SKA goalie is tied at the top of the League’s rankings for shutouts, with
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
Remembering Ray Emery on the Summer Metro Report Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - July 16, 20180 A lot has happened this summer to impact the Metro division. Here's a look at that and my thoughts on the passing of Ray Emery.