Canadian World Juniors Benefit from NHL Lockout Brendan Ross | October 3, 2012 The 2005 Canadian Under-20 World Junior team was dubbed the “best world junior team ever assembled” as Hockey Canada had the opportunity to handpick the nation’s best junior eligible players…
Will Ray Emery Supplant Corey Crawford in Chicago? Tim Pigulski | October 2, 2012 It hasn’t been since the 2007-08 NHL season that the Chicago Blackhawks played the entire season with a true #1 goaltender. Even during that season, starter Nikolai Khabibulin only played…
Boston Bruins Prospects – Fall 2012 Rankings: 10-6 Bob Mand | October 2, 2012 The Boston Bruins own a deep and talented prospect system. In the following rankings, I’ve listed the more than thirty Calder-eligible young men under contract or control of the Bruins’…
Quebec Remparts Off To A Strong Start in the QMJHL Fred Poulin | October 1, 2012 Ten days into the 2012-13 QMJHL season, the Quebec Remparts are already where most experts and junior hockey fans expected them to be: at the top of the overall standings.…
OHL History: The Connor Brown Double Dip Margann Laurissa | October 1, 2012 Over the course of hockey history, it has not been too unusual to see players with the same name. With the commonality of both first and last names, the chances…
Boston Bruins Prospects – Fall 2012 Rankings: 20-11 Bob Mand | October 1, 2012 The Boston Bruins own a deep and talented prospect system. In the following rankings, I’ve listed the more than thirty Calder-eligible young men under contract or control of the Bruins’…
Competition Heating-Up as Providence Bruins Training Camp Continues Bob Mand | September 30, 2012 The Providence Bruins played their second scrimmage of the weekend Sunday morning at the frigid Rhode Island Sports Center. While the previous contest was notable for frequent tallies – today’s…
International Spotlight: Emīls Potāpovs Margann Laurissa | September 30, 2012 It seems almost stereotypical to think of how many young hockey players, several of them from small towns, get their starts on frozen ponds or rivers, hoping to make their…
Still Not Satisfied: After Tremendous Rookie Campaign, P-Bruins’ Carter Camper Looks for More Bob Mand | September 29, 2012 Even in the best of circumstances, it takes talent and effort to lead a pro team in scoring – perhaps even truer for rookies. Carter Camper led the Providence Bruins…
Trotman’s Hat-Trick Paces Providence Bruins’ First Intrasquad Scrimmage Bob Mand | September 29, 2012 Providence Bruins’ training camp attendees took part in the first of two intrasquad scrimmages Saturday morning at the Rhode Island Sports Center. While each group turned-out some solid performances, defenseman…
Hope Abounds as Providence Bruins’ Training Camp Opens Bob Mand | September 28, 2012 A damp, chilly afternoon in Rhode Island welcomed thirty-four prospective players to the opening day of the Providence Bruins’ 2012 training camp. With the lockout sending hockey-fans looking elsewhere for…
Boston Bruins Prospects – Fall 2012 Rankings: 30-21 Bob Mand | September 28, 2012 The Boston Bruins own a deep and talented prospect system. In the following rankings, I’ve listed the more than thirty Calder-eligible young men under contract or control of the Bruins’…