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Road to 2014: A Look at Team Canada
Posted on 5 May 2012 by Corey Krakower.
With just under 2 years to go until the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, ProSportsBlogging.com will run a 6-part feature that will identify the hockey players that will likely represent their respective countries at the Olympic Games. The 6 hockey super powers to be covered include Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden and USA. Today’s featured country: Canada 2010 Result: Gold...
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Rangers 2 – Ducks 5
Posted on 10 Mar 2011 by Adam Gavriel.
That my friends was the opposite of the Rangers team we watched dismantle the Flyers on Sunday…your typical Rangers let down game, however this one had a twist of it’s own as it occurred away from home ice. Usually when the Rangers disappoint the fans they tend to do it right in front of their faces on garden ice. If you were one of the smart ones and didn’t watch the game, or shut i...
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Stronger, Faster and more accurate
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The NHL Super Skills competition this year revealed what most of us already knew; the NHL is superskilled. It's interesting to hear what's changed in the game according to the sportscasters, how back in the day, a 100 mph shot would have been unheard of, and how the fastest skater would never have been able to race around at that speed- and especially not backwards. There were some fun highligh...
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The NHL Top 10 Nominees At Each Position Are……
Posted on 29 Jul 2010 by Trent Kondo.
This is just a summary of what I feel are the top 10 players in each category in the NHL to date. Sure there will be many arguments for and against what I have inserted here but let's take a look at what I have and see if we agree. Center: Sidney Crosby- should not be any argument here, the “kid” is hands down the best center and possibly the player in the game today. Pavel Datsyuk-...
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Anaheim Ducks Summer Playbook
Posted on 10 Jun 2010 by Dan Caristo.
The Anaheim Ducks didn't have the season they were hoping for in 2009-2010 and they hope for better next season. Unfortunately, Bob Murray can't get a head start on his roster moves, again! He has to wait for Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne to decide whether or not they will be returning for another season with the Ducks. Selanne has hinted throughout his injury plagued season that he will ...
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The Perils of Being in a Hockey Hotbed
Posted on 11 Feb 2010 by Ben Fisher.
To paraphrase Kermit the Frog, sometimes it's not easy being blue and white. I've titled my Leafs blog “In the Fishbowl” to refer to the constant scrutiny the team faces from media and fans, alike. Toronto is a hockey hotbed, and the Leafs are an institution. What MLSE has previously called “the passion that unites us all” reverberates both within and outside ...
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Getzlaf injured in Ducks win
Posted on 9 Feb 2010 by Dan Caristo.
The Ducks snapped the Kings winning streak last night by beating them 4-2, giving Anaheim their 10th straight home win. Jonas Hiller was solid yet again, saving 35 of the 37 shots the Kings threw at him. Offensively, Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu each had a goal and an assist. The Ducks currently sit in 11th place, three points behind the 8th and final playoff spot, and have played more games t...
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Bring on the Wings!
Posted on 1 May 2009 by Dan Caristo.
The second round of the playoffs begin tonight and the Ducks are still a part of the party. They were able to knock off the current Presidents Trophy winners, but their biggest challenge will begin tomorrow night in Detroit. Although the Sharks finished with the most points during the regular season, the Ducks will play the best team in the league. The main reason being that their top players...
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Ducks Playoff Preview
Posted on 16 Apr 2009 by Dan Caristo.
Tonights game between Anaheim and San Jose will mark the first time in NHL history that two California based teams will meet in the playoffs. Finishing 26 points apart in the standings and going 2-4 in the season series, the Ducks are coming in as huge underdogs against the Sharks. Both teams are big and play physical, which means that this series will most likely be one of the more physical on...









