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Penguins: Pen’s Playoff Preview
Posted on 12 Apr 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
With all of the injuries that the Penguins have faced this year, not many people would have guessed a few months ago that they would even make the playoffs, let alone be seeded highly enough to have home-ice advantage in the first round. That is exactly the place the Pens find themselves in, as they get ready to square off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the 2011 Stanley...
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Pre-Gaming for the Bruins and the Lightning
Posted on 22 Nov 2010 by Matt Preston.
The Boston Bruins are in Florida this evening, looking to continue their road success – Boston is 7-1-0 away from TD Bank Garden this season – as they face the Tampa Bay Lightning. Being that your ever plucky road writer might not have a ton of time for a post-game review since his travel agent booked him a 7:15am flight back to Rhode Island, here are the top three things he’ll be watchin...
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The Draft: Top 3 Picks Since 2003
Posted on 7 Jun 2010 by Eric Cooney.
Predicting what will happen on Draft day is about as easy as picking where lightning will strike. Even more foggy is how those picks will pan out. We all know about busts like Alexandre Daigle and Patrik Stefan, but I'm going to take a look at the top 3 picks from each NHL Entry Draft since 2003. (more…)
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Islanders retain #1 pick in upcoming draft
Posted on 15 Apr 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
The losing season pays off as New York keeps the right to draft Tavares or Hedman Islander fans everywhere are rejoicing today with the combined fervor of Christmas, the last day of school and Mardi Gras. On June 26th, New York will have the option of picking any player in the draft in an attempt to help their fledgling team. By popular consensus, the the pick boils down to two players: Can...
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Canes clobber Isles 9-0
Posted on 8 Apr 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
A contender destroyed a pretender last night, but the loser may end up with the last laugh. One team had everything to play for, the other one needed a loss in the worst way. It's no wonder things ended up like they did. Eric Staal recorded a hat trick and Cam Ward needed to make only 12 saves (no, that's not a misprint) to shut out the New York Islanders as the Carolina Hurricanes...
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Tampa Bay’s Blue Line Beginning to Take Shape
Posted on 19 Mar 2009 by Greg Smith.
Last night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, 22-year-old defenseman Matt Lashoff, acquired from the Boston Bruins on March 4th, played over 22 minutes with 1 shot on net. The former 2005 first rounder began his professional career in the 2005-06 season for the Providence Bruins (AHL) after a successful 3-year junior career with the Kitchener Rangers (OHL). Lashoff played 166 games in the minors,...









