Capitals Feeling Benefits of Brooks Laich Trade
The 2016 NHL off-season is just about halfway over at this point in July, and the Washington Capitals seem poised to enter the season with the roster that they have…
The 2016 NHL off-season is just about halfway over at this point in July, and the Washington Capitals seem poised to enter the season with the roster that they have…
The Washington Capitals have a problem they hope to address. Though the forward lines are stacked, even down to the fourth line, the team needs to address the position of a…
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ season is over so it’s time for a retrospective look at the 2015-16 NHL season. Management told everyone to expect the Maple Leafs to have a…
There is no denying that this year’s rendition of the Washington Capitals are one of the best regular season teams of all-time. With 15 games to go, Barry Trotz’s men…
The NHL’s trade deadline came and went. Some teams made some excellent moves that will help bolster their playoff chances. Others made some trades that saw them load up on…
Parting ways with long-time Washington Capital Brooks Laich wasn’t easy, but there is a return on his departure. That return in the form of a player is Daniel Winnik. Who…
The Toronto Maple Leafs have made a deal that sends Daniel Winnik and a 2016 fifth-round pick to the Washington Capitals in return for Brooks Laich, Connor Carrick and a second-round…
The Leafs strongest position, in terms of the amount of players they have, is at center. The Leafs have eight centers listed on their website’s roster page. As we all…
Since the draft, it has been an absolute whirlwind of activity for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Free agency is in full swing, and the Buds are doing their best to…
There are few days in the hockey calendar that fans look forward to above all else. The start of the playoffs, the NHL Entry Draft and of course the beginning…
He’s back. After trading him away before the Trade Deadline, the Toronto Maple Leafs have brought back Daniel Winnik. They have signed him to a two-year deal worth $4.5 million.…
The NHL salary cap is officially set at $71,400,000, and the Pittsburgh Penguins have $57,731,666 committed to eight forwards, four defensemen and one goaltender – per GeneralFanager. With about $13…