The season has officially started we had our first NHL coach firing; I will have more about that later, and the league also made Alex Ovechkin angry this week by handing out a two-game suspension for his knee-to-knee hit. I was glad to see the NHL suspend the Russian for the hit, for all his [...]
Posts Tagged ‘New York Islanders’
AT THE QUARTER POLE, WHAT DID WE KNOW?
Friday, November 20th, 2009 Written by: JeremyMVP for Anze? Is Coach Q the best? Steven and Vinny plus a rookie sensation, what a quarter it’s been…
THE HAT TRICK
Monday, November 9th, 2009 Written by: Eric SutterOn this Veterans Day, I first want to send a thank you to all those serving to defend our country. There has been some major defending of nets this season, but not the usual suspects. The Top Three in GAA are Canucks Andrew Raycroft, Sabres Ryan Miller, and Lightning Antero Niittymaki, and we can’t forgot [...]
FANTASY MONDAY
Monday, October 19th, 2009 Written by: Eric SutterFantasy Monday looks in depth at your roster
Between the Pipes
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 Written by: Alex MuellerWelcome to the inaugural column of Between the Pipes, a weekly feature giving you quotes, top fights, who or what is hot and not, stats, goalie spotlight, and many other information from around the league. What an opening week it has been so far.
THE HAT TRICK
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 Written by: Eric SutterFirst night jitters abound as players sit in the locker room. Some have been here many times, and others are here for the very first time. So let’s get right to it and light the lamp on the first Hat Trick of the season, or the top three things I am looking for this opening [...]
Atlantic Division Preview
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 Written by: Eric SutterThe toughest division just got tougher. Not only does the Atlantic Division host the defending Stanley Cup champs but offseason moves saw future hall-of-famer Chris Pronger and superstar scoring Marian Gaborik join this already tough division. Oh yeah, and the best goaltender of all-time still roams the net in New Jersey. Two straight years have seen the Atlantic send 4 teams to the playoff and we will see that again this season.







