Don’t Just Blame Gryba, Blame Them All Katie Flynn | May 3, 2013 It’s not the fact that a player was hit. It’s not the fact that Raphael Diaz fed Lars Eller a pass that led to the hit. It’s the fact that…
Lars Eller Hit a Hockey Play Gone Bad Ari Grief | May 3, 2013 Lars Eller goes down as Canadiens lose first game of opening round series against Ottawa Senators Hockey. It’s a rough sport. Things happen. Things happen at a fast pace. Very…
Ottawa Senators: Super Swede Erik Karlsson Back In The Line-Up Greg Brown | April 30, 2013 The Ottawa Senators have received a major boost moving forward into the playoffs as their Norris Trophy winning defenceman, Erik Karlsson, has officially returned to the line-up and returned in…
Canadiens vs. Senators: Will Price-Anderson Matchup Define the Series? Rob Elbaz | April 30, 2013 With the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators set to meet in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time ever, what should fans expect from the series? Although the…
Ottawa Senators: Four Players That Will Need to Step-Up in the Playoffs Conor Mulligan | April 30, 2013 The Ottawa Senators got their preferred playoff match-up as they will face the struggling Montréal Canadiens in the first round. It is the first ever series between the two rivals…
Tuukka Rask: Vezina Candidate? Ian C McLaren | April 25, 2013 As the 2013 NHL season winds down and awards talk ramps up, Bruins fans may be wondering if anyone on the team may be in line for some hardware. While…
Ottawa Senators: How the Sens Covered Up the Streaking Capitals Greg Brown | April 21, 2013 If the Washington Capitals came into Thursday night’s game full on streaking then the Ottawa Senators came into it half-dressed, having won three straight themselves. The contest was a pivotal one for both teams in terms of playoff positioning as they continued their drive towards a postseason berth while trying to fend off the competition. It was also an obvious clash of styles between the high flying Caps and the defensively focused Sens and many wondered which team would be able to assert their game upon the other. When the horn sounded after 60 minutes at Scotia Bank Place the answer was clear.
Joe Sacco’s Reign of Terror Must Be Ended Kevin Goff | April 21, 2013 The Colorado Avalanche used to be one of the proudest franchises in all of the NHL. People knew that when you stepped onto the ice against the Avalanche you were…
Ottawa Senators: State Of The Sens In Early April Greg Brown | April 11, 2013 It hardly seems fair to label the Ottawa Senators as a team that’s out of gas following their 2-1 loss to the Florida Panthers Sunday night. After all they did…
Sens Sensibility: Time to Right the Ship Ryan Womeldorf | April 9, 2013 The Sens are struggling at the wrong time. Can the returning Craig Anderson get them back on track?
Fantasy Hockey Chateau Bow Wow (April 5th) Chris Wassel | April 6, 2013 There sometimes has to be an intermission or a break from the vile fantasy performances of the evening. After all, the material can get old or stale. What would happen…
NHL Trade Deadline 2013: The Goalie Edition Anatoliy Metter | March 28, 2013 With the NHL trade deadline less than a week away, hockey fans must be wondering who will be a seller, buyer, or idle once April 3rd, 2013 rolls around. Matt…