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Flying Hawks, Falling Stars
Posted on 15 Apr 2013 by Anna Santiago.
Playoffs are 2 weeks away, and with the Chicago Blackhawks sitting pretty at the top of the league, President's Trophy all but locked up, you'd think the team would take it easy on their opponents every once in a while. Unfortunately for their opponents, that's just not how Jonathan Toews and the Blackhawks roll. Always the overacheiver (I have a feeling he'd be the type of straight-A student t...
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The Worm In The Big Apple
Posted on 26 Mar 2013 by Dan Rakusan.
I realize this season is going to go down with a huge asterisk beside it due to the lockout and all that good stuff, but I still can't put my finger on what is wrong with the New York Rangers. Despite picking up high-scoring winger Rick Nash, this team seems to be in complete disarray. One would think that with a potential top line of Nash, Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik, scoring would be s...
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Best Story: Blackhawks or Heat?
Posted on 7 Mar 2013 by Steven Keys.
This was gonna’ be a piece all about the amazing Chicago Blackhawks’ and their stupendous start to abbreviated NHL ‘12-13, but then hoopsters Miami decided to turn-up the Heat on the rest of the NBA and remind everyone who’s boss. Tough call. Every time I get the scores on these two clubs I’m muttering to myself words like “Really,” “Wow” or “Is that right?” It’s real an...
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Ducks take Avalanche
Posted on 7 Feb 2013 by Tyler Hetu.
Well, it looks like the Anaheim Ducks have hit the jackpot in the free-agent market after missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs last year. The acquisitions of defenseman Sheldon Souray, forward Daniel Winnik and goalie Viktor Fasth have played major roles in the Ducks' 7-1-1 start (the best in franchise history). All three players contributed to a 3-0 victory against the Colorado Avalanche ...
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Boston Bruins Are Back, Better Than Ever
Posted on 30 Jan 2013 by Michael Thibault.
5-0-1. 11 points. Needless to say, the Boston Bruins are off to a hot start which is much needed in this shortened season. The Bruins came away with another win last night in a shootout, which nearly could have been a loss thanks to a drunk Bruins fan throwing a bottle at Hedberg during Tyler Seguin's first shot. Last night was the first game this season that I think the Bruins were actually ou...
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Season premiere of Habs360 today at 2pm ET!!!
Posted on 12 Jan 2013 by Chris G.
Weekly show about the Montreal Canadiens and the rest of the NHL. This week’s show airs today at 2pm ET and is hosted by Chris G, Peter and Habs_Retweet. We want to hear your comments on the Canadiens acquisitions on and off the ice ! We are looking forward for your phone calls! We promise that you will get more then the 15 seconds you get from traditional talk radio to voice your opinion. ...
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2013 Rangers: Back in Blueshirts
Posted on 10 Jan 2013 by Eric O'Connell.
Let there be hockey. After a reported 16 hour meeting last week the NHL and NHLPA came to a “tentative agreement” to end the lockout that has claimed almost half the season. The owners voted yesterday to approve the new CBA and the players are voting now to approve the deal. A week of training camp is slated to begin Sunday and the 48 game season is set to open Saturday January 19th...
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Home, Sweet Home
Posted on 8 Nov 2012 by Matt Preston.
There’s no place like home. At least that is what Dorothy Gale would have us believe. Me? Two months back I picked up and left pretty much the only home I had ever known and moved across the country. Tonight, however, was to be my little slice of Heaven as the Boston Bruins were supposed to be in Tampa to face the Lightning. No matter how immanent a labor agreement might seem after meetings b...
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NHL Makes New 50-50 CBA Offer
Posted on 16 Oct 2012 by Eric O'Connell.
Earlier today the NHL made an offer to the NHLPA that has taken many by surprise and created a real sense of optimism in hockey fans that hasn't been seen in weeks. Not every detail has been released from the offer but the key facts we know of are the following: - The deal is a 50-50 split of HRR (Hockey Related Revenue) - The players will face no rollback on current salary. This was a big issu...
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The Rangers and the NHL Lockout
Posted on 18 Sep 2012 by Eric O'Connell.
At 12:01 AM September 15 the NHL officially locked out the players for the second time in eight years. After three days the sides have had minimal contact with each other, though the NHLPA released a video and the NHL a statement to the fans. The second in commands of the NHLPA and NHL, Steve Fehr and Bill Daly, have been talking with each other via phone everyday. The two sides are expected to...
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Could Lockout be good for Binghamton Senators? Another Calder Cup?
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
As the labour talks continue with the NHL and the NHLPA, it’s becoming more obvious that a potential lockout is possible. Now you would think that this would be the worst that could happen to a rebuilding team. Perhaps a lockout plays in favor of the Ottawa Senators organisation. The Binghamton Senators wouldn’t mind a lockout season to get them back to the top of the AHL rankings. The Otta...
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Thanks, that was fun! My retirement from blogging
Posted on 28 Aug 2012 by Corey Krakower.
I started blogging in September 2008 at SportsTalkBuzz.com, which has now transformed into ProSportsBlogging.com. That amounts to 4 years of my life and hundreds of posted articles. I have really enjoyed doing it, but the time has come to move on to other things. I don’t want to get into detail about what those other things are, but unfortunately it will not allow me the time to post content ...









