Alex Carpenter Named WHL Women’s MVP Hockeyology by Sportsologist - November 30, 20200 KRS Vanke Rays’ American international forward Alex Carpenter was voted the MVP for the Women’s Hockey League’s 2019/2020 season. Carpenter dominated scoring in the regular season, plundering 53 (21+32) points in 27 games before adding 7 (3+4) in five playoff outings as the Rays won the cup at the first
More KHL Signings – – Some Signing Through the Olympic Cycle Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 20, 20200 Dynamo Moscow secured two imports on two-year deals. Czech international Dmitrij Jaskin, who was particularly effective in tandem with Vadim Shipachyov this season, has agreed an extension, while Slovak defenseman Michal Cajkovsky is also coming back to Moscow. The Blue-and-Whites also secured the services of head coach Vladimir Krikunov for another
What’s Streaming: Episode 2 – Snow Job Reviews by Russ_Cohen - January 22, 20190 Snow Job is not porn. It’s a French movie that starred Olympic hero, Jean-Claude Killy. The producer was George Englund and the star of the movie would be Killy’s future wife, Danielle Gaubert. This was her last movie. This movie used to stream on Amazon, but they lost the rights to
Jim Thorpe Is the Greatest Athlete of All Time Footballology by Russ_Cohen - January 19, 20190 Some will say Wayne Gretzky is the greatest athlete of all time. Others will say, Bo Jackson or Tom Brady. There are a lot of great athletes that have dominated their sports, but Jim Thorpe was a track and field star, NFL star, played in Major League Baseball and was
Hilary Knight Leads the Quest for Olympic Gold Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 15, 20170 The Winter Olympics start this February 15th and possibly the biggest story will be the 2017-18 USWNT hockey team who are looking to win their first gold medal since their 1998 victory. Cami Granato led the 1998 team and now Knight is one of the leaders of this team along with
Some Suggestions for the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame (Updated) Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 7, 2016August 9, 20160 Once upon a time Craig Janney was a force to be reckoned with in the National Hockey League mostly with the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues. Drafted 13th overall in 1986 in attended Boston College and by the end of the second season (1987) he was one the best