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
Florida Panthers Are Hopeful About Their Prospects Playing In the WJC Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - November 11, 2020November 11, 20200 The 2021 World Junior Championship is getting closer, and the hockey world is getting very excited about this tournament taking place. The Florida Panthers have a lot of players who have a chance to play in the tournament. Goaltender, Spencer Knight is one of the first two players who should
Team USA Can Count on the Hughes Brothers Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 5, 2018August 5, 20180 Brother combinations in sports can be magical. A few hockey notables were Bill and Bun Cook, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Peter, Anton and Marian Stastny, Bobby and Dennis Hull, Phil and Tony Esposito, Henri and Maurice Richard; they all played together at some point in their careers. The World Junior
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
Team USA Strikes Gold in Montreal Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - January 6, 2017January 18, 20170 Montreal - - Team USA defeated Canada, 5-4 in the shootout to win gold at the 2017 World Junior Championships. Here's a few interviews after the game: Jack Roslovic - Adam Fox: photo by Sportsology
Joey Anderson Could Be a Second Round Steal Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 26, 2016May 26, 20160 Some guys manage to fly under the radar heading into a draft and Joey Anderson seems to be one of them. This season the 5-11 right wing had a terrific season, 27 goals and 57 points in 64 games for the NTDP. Now the funny part is even after this
Alex DeBrincat – – To Some His Height Is Still An Issue Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - May 26, 20160 He’s 5-7, he weighs in at 165 pounds and he’s scoring at a Connor McDavid clip with the Erie Otters once again. The only difference is he’s doing it without McDavid and still scored when Dylan Strome was out with an injury as well. He’s one of the 5 best
John Tortorella Will Be Coaching Two Teams For the Red, White and Blue Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 29, 20160 John Tortorella is back. He’s coaching again and his first foray back behind the bench will be in November in the “Deutschland Cup”. But that’s just the appetizer. “He eagerly accepted this,” said Jim Johannson, the executive directory of USA Hockey. Tortorella has a long standing history as a successful Stanley Cup
Yamamoto is a 2017 Eligible Who’s Having an Impact in Grand Forks Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 27, 2016April 27, 20160 Grand Forks - - One prospect who's opened a lot of eyes here is Kailer Yamamoto. The Spokane Chiefs right winger just finished his second season where he amassed 71 points in 57 games. He had 5 points in 6 playoff games. Now playing in the U18s for Team USA he's
Logan Brown Could Shoot Up The Charts Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 27, 20163 Grand Forks - - Logan Brown is a 6-6 center. Normally that alone would garner a lot of attention. He's also a fast skater and he has a knack of putting the puck in the net. His scoring hasn't kicked in full gear yet in this tournament but he does