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Road to 2014: A Look at Team Russia
Posted on 23 Mar 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: Russia 2010 Result: Los...
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Through the Looking Glass to July 1 – Assessing the Market for Goalies
Posted on 3 Apr 2010 by Corey Krakower.
In the second of three segments previewing the offseason UFA market, this week’s edition will look at the goaltending depth of each team heading into the summer, and what each team’s expected plan of attack will be. Note that it was assumed that every RFA will re-sign, which obviously won’t be the case; and when identifying top prospects, only those deemed to be close to NHL ready were li...
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What Stinks?
Posted on 14 May 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
With all of the momentum in the series going their way and on home ice, the Capitals decided to play their worst game of the series to date. Here is my take on games five, six, and seven. Game Five: Orpik was open several days ago in his displeasure of how Ovechkin plays. As game five progressed, Orpik got more and more into Ovechkin’s face. By the end of the first period, it looked ...
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Game Two & Three Review
Posted on 7 May 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins have battled in so far what can only be called the greatest playoff matchup ever. Greetings Bloggers! I appologize for my recent absence. I suffered a grade two concussion late Sunday night and have not been able to concentrate too well up until a few days ago. Consequentially, I am a bit behind. Never fear though, your loyal Penguins blogger, wh...
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Ideal Matchups
Posted on 1 May 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
The Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals will be meeting in the Eastern Conference semi-finals in what promises to be an exciting match! The Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers faced off in the first round of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs this spring to much fanfare. Everyone was expecting a trench match between a gritty, healthy Flyers team and a hot Penguins team that was rec...









