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May 21, 2012
NHL Hockey
The New York Rangers have Chris Kreider, and the 21-year-old has provided a spark for his team with five goals (including two game-winners) and seven points in 15 playoff games so far. Now the New Jersey Devils want to see if they have their own post-season “diamond in the rough” with Jacob Josefson. Who, you [...]
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May 18, 2012
NHL Hockey
John Tortorella handles the media kind of like he’s handling the New York Rangers: he’s brusque and unapologetic. Torts “sticking it” to the reporters assembled in the media room after games is a press-hater’s dream. Win or lose, the fiery head coach has kept his words to an absolute minimum under the bright glare of [...]
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May 16, 2012
NHL Hockey
Hope and Crosby. Starsky and Hutch. Spongebob and Patrick. Beer and fried chicken. Partnerships work well when a mutual chemistry is discovered. That’s what Dan Girardi and Ryan McDonagh have found: they’ve been traveling along since the start of the regular season, side by side. This defense pairing came about because of injuries to Marc [...]
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May 11, 2012
NHL Hockey
The Phoenix Coyotes have never gone this deep into the post-season, on either side of the border. The Los Angeles Kings have been in this position once before — in 1993, when the great Wayne Gretzky captained the team. It’s an unlikely matchup, both of these clubs chasing the NHL’s Western Conference championship and the [...]
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May 10, 2012
NHL Hockey
While going the distance has not been a rare thing in the 2012 race to the Stanley Cup, the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals have really gone above and beyond, providing one of the more intriguing and momentum-shifting contests seen in recent years. Sacrifice has been a key word for both teams. Shot-blocking involves [...]
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May 9, 2012
NHL Hockey
It’s becoming an all-too-familiar scenario for Vancouver Canucks center Ryan Kesler. Last year it was a hip labrum that needed repairs and made him miss the first five games of the season. This time it’s a shoulder labrum which limited him to three goals in the final 33 games of the regular season and forced [...]
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May 8, 2012
NHL Hockey
When Randy Cunneyworth was promoted last December as head coach of the Montreal Canadiens to replace the fired Jacques Martin, one of the biggest questions was not whether he had the hockey knowledge or if he could motivate his players. No, the big question was: can he speak French? The answer is “no,” and the [...]
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May 7, 2012
NHL Hockey
Where have we heard this before? Oh, yes: first it was Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer, now it’s San Jose Sharks (former) president and CEO Greg Jamison who is spearheading an attempt to buy the Phoenix Coyotes. An annoucement of some sort is expected before Monday night’s Game 5 versus the Nashville Predators. So who is [...]
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May 4, 2012
NHL Hockey
On July 1, Olli Jokinen will be an unrestricted free agent. The center is currently recovering from abdominal surgery; the Calgary Flames, his current team, issued a press release stating the condition had been ongoing since March 22 when Jokinen noticed something was wrong while playing against the Minnesota Wild. Rehab time has been estimated [...]
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May 2, 2012
NHL Hockey
The trading of Cody Hodgson to the Buffalo Sabres created a lot of friction. The Earth moved under the Canucks fans’ feet on Monday, February 27, 2012 when the deal became known, and the reverberations are still being felt today. On the day it happened, the Vancouver faithful made their views known. They weren’t happy [...]
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