Fantasy Hockey Preview: Let’s Feast In The Northeast Fred Poulin | September 7, 2012 The Northeast Division is viewed as a division filled with fierce and natural rivalries. Boston-Montreal, Montreal-Toronto, Toronto-Ottawa and Buffalo-Boston quickly come to mind. This summer, most of these teams…
Top 20 Overpaid NHL Players Fred Poulin | August 30, 2012 *in no particular order, focusing on players making more than four million With the imminent lock-out looming, let’s have a look at the most overpaid players in the National Hockey…
Do The Sabres Need To Make Another Move? Eric Roberts | August 23, 2012 It is that time of year, a time every hockey fan dreads. It feels as if last season was years ago, and next season seems just as far away. Sabres…
Christian Ehrhoff Might Not Need An Offensive Rebound Eric Roberts | July 27, 2012 After scoring 14 goals in back-to-back seasons, and recording 94 points in two seasons for the Vancouver Canucks, big things were expected of Christian Ehrhoff going into last year’s free-agency.…
A Tale of Two Seasons: The 2011-2012 Buffalo Sabres The Hockey Writers | April 17, 2012 In 2011-2012, no NHL team missed the postseason by a narrower margin than the Buffalo Sabres. Read that again. It’s a remarkable statement, given the cruel and unusual punishment Sabre…
Sabres Beat Caps in D.C., Playoffs Inching Farther Away for Washington Angie Lewis | March 28, 2012 Few would have predicted late March’s game between the Buffalo Sabres and Washington Capitals to feature playoff implications, but with the Caps and Sabres tied with 84 points before their…
Then And Now In March: The Vancouver Canucks A Year Later Daniel Schöpf | March 11, 2012 In mid-March 2011, the Canucks were 45-16-9, defeating the Calgary Flames 4-3 (after being down 2-0 after 4 minutes of play). While still sitting in second place in the Western…
Yawns All Around: NHL Trade Deadline Winners and Losers James Neveau | February 27, 2012 Jim Neveau, Senior NHL Columnist Another trade deadline is now in the books in the National Hockey League, and despite the huge expectations and people calling it the league’s “Christmas”,…
2011 New York Islanders Season Preview Rich Klennert | September 27, 2011 For the first time in the past 5 years The New York Islanders approach a fresh season with renewed hopes that playoffs are within attainable reach. First, let’s highlight both positive and negative aspects from…
Buffalo Sabres: Five Bold Predictions for 2011-12 Brandon Schlager | August 14, 2011 In the NHL, August typically means one thing: all interesting hockey news is about as existent as Tim Connolly in the playoffs. For hockey fans, October may as well be…
Kaberle, Ehrhoff or Wisniewski, a Bruins’ Perspective Bob Mand | June 29, 2011 Some have looked at soon-to-be unrestricted free agents James Wisniewski and Christian Ehrhoff as ideal replacements for Tomas Kaberle in the Bruins defensive corps. Despite helping the Bruins to their…
Exploring the Sabres Top Free Agent Targets Brandon Schlager | June 18, 2011 Since Terry Pegula purchased the Buffalo Sabres back on February 22, Buffalo hockey fans have been in an uproar over the anticipation of the first offseason under the new regime. With Pegula’s seemingly bottomless pockets comes…