Blue Jackets Have Mixed Results at World Championship Pete Bauer | June 8, 2021 For the past couple of weeks, the eyes of international hockey have been focused on Latvia for the annual International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship. Unlike the Olympics with NHL…
Several Blue Jackets Fighting For Their NHL Future Mark Scheig | April 27, 2021 The Columbus Blue Jackets have lost nine games in a row after their latest defeat, a 4-3 overtime decision at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Victor Hedman scored…
Columbus Blue Jackets’ Fantasy Sleepers for 2020-21 Darren Winkler | November 25, 2020 Here’s my secret, my key to winning your fantasy hockey pool, if you promise not to tell anyone. Like in the NHL, it’s not your high draft picks that matter…
Blue Jackets’ Signings Show Early Glimpse of Next Season Mark Scheig | April 21, 2020 There might not be hockey on the ice at this point. But the Columbus Blue Jackets spent Friday and Monday signing players for next season and beyond. On Friday, the…
NHL Rumors: Hall, Pietrangelo, Grigorenko, Byfuglien, More Jim Parsons | April 21, 2020 In today’s NHL rumor rundown, the Columbus Blue Jackets have tried to sign a player, only to see the contract get rejected by the NHL. There is more talk about…
Wild’s GM Guerin Has a Pivotal To-Do List Jack Dawkins | March 24, 2020 The surge by the Minnesota Wild down the stretch this season emphatically states that general manager Bill Guerin is not going to tear the whole thing down. However, upon taking…
Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Campbell, Rielly, KHL Players, Ayres Card The Old Prof | March 3, 2020 The Toronto Maple Leafs have come off a run of strong play, winning three games in a row against tough teams – the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Florida Panthers, and…
Did The 2005 NHL Lockout Help Make The 2003 Draft Class Great? THW Archives | August 26, 2019 When it comes to the annual NHL Entry Draft, few draft years are held in such high esteem as the class of 2003.
Mikhail Grigorenko Back Home With the Right Attitude Alessandro Seren Rosso | September 11, 2017 After trying to live up this his potential in multiple seasons, Mikhail Grigorenko didn’t get a qualifying offer from the Colorado Avalanche and became an unrestricted free agent. He is…
Predicting Penguins Free Agency Joshua Crockett | July 1, 2017 What do Nick Bonino, Trevor Daley, Chris Kunitz, Matt Cullen and Ron Hainsey all have in common? They’re likely to leave behind significant holes in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ lineup when…
Sabres Draft Mistakes Lead to Depth Drought Ryan Wolfe | May 3, 2017 As the Stanley Cup Playoffs progress, we are reminded again of the most important thing – depth is important. Every single season, we see superstars like Sidney Crosby and Jonathan Toews and…
Buffalo Sabres’ 2013 NHL Draft Rewind: Zadorov Shipped While Ristolainen Rockets John Christian Hageny | January 31, 2017 Yes, the NHL Draft brings out the media in droves. Press from all 30 teams are on hand, national and international publications, news teams from other countries asking questions —…