Sticks at the Height of NHL’s Scoring Problem Colin Fitts | February 19, 2016 What is the most entertaining aspect in hockey for the non-traditional fan? Other than fighting, it is goals. For that reason, the National Hockey League is clamoring for more of…
Opinion: Stop Changing the Sport Jason E. Bisnoff | November 17, 2015 Early in this season, the NHL has already had plenty of excitement. Teams like Dallas and Washington have emerged as potential contenders, the Central division has playoff-quality hockey on a…
Blurred Lines: Why the Trapezoid Does More Harm Than Good Joseph Robin | October 13, 2015 I’ll start by saying that we’re lucky to be fans of a league that takes risks. The NHL is a league that never seems fully satisfied. They’re always tweaking rules and…
Audience Participation on the Fifth Line Tabatha Patterson | January 9, 2015 What factors make hockey the most exciting sport? In addition to the fast and rough play, each team portrays a personality indicative of its region and history. While the Montreal…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – New Rules Garner Attention Rick Cole | October 24, 2014 With no games scheduled in the NHL last night, there are a couple of matches on tap both tonight and tomorrow. There was some AHL and OHA action action, as…
1964 Training Camp – Wings Looking Good Rick Cole | September 25, 2014 Last night’s exhibition games shed some more light on what we can expect during the 1964-65 NHL season. The Detroit Red Wings, playoff spectators last season, are giving every indication that…
Icing Hockey – The Rules Bruce Hollingdrake | November 21, 2010 Icing Hockey – What the heck is it exactly. Now it must be obvious that our site is for pretty serious hockey fans. We discuss the game in great detail,…