Yzerplan Vs. Fitzplan Hockeyology by Matthew Blittner - December 24, 2023December 24, 20230 Happy Holidays one and all! We’re all in the holiday spirit, even the NHL, which is taking a couple of days to enjoy this time of year. However, while many around The League are enjoying eggnog and presents there are two teams whose General Managers are hard at work trying to
Intrigue in the First Round Hockeyology by Peter Harling - June 29, 2023June 29, 20230 The first round of the NHL Entry Draft is always interesting. It could be blockbuster trades, players falling or an off-the-board selection that no one saw coming that generates the excitement. This year I would have to say the intrigue mainly surrounded one player in Russian enigma Matvei Michkov. After Bedard, most
Adam Graves is Still Thriving in The Big Apple Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - January 14, 2017January 14, 20170 Adam Graves will be at Empire Casino this evening at 6:30 PM for a meet and greet. He is one of many members of the 1994 Stanley Cup team who are universally respected, and for good reason. “First of all I was fortunate to have the opportunity to play for the
Ryan Callahan On Surviving Without Steven Stamkos Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 22, 2016November 22, 20160 Luckily for the Tampa Bay Lightning they won’t have to try and survive an entire season without their captain, Steven Stamkos. Last April the Tampa star forward had to get surgery on a blood clot. The prognosis was he’d be out 1-3 months. On May 26th he played against the
Celebrating the 1996 World Cup of Hockey Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 11, 2016July 29, 20180 If you’re a Canadian you may want to click off the article. This Fall the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame will be inducting the 1996 World Cup of Hockey team. Other than the “Miracle on Ice” team they’re the next most important team in USA Hockey history in my estimation.