Retired Sharks Numbers: Who Will Be the First? Kenneth Laws | September 22, 2014 There are currently 122 retired numbers across the NHL. However, the San Jose Sharks have yet to raise a banner with a number to their own rafters. It may take…
The Five Best Post-Gilmour Trades in Leafs History James Tanner | July 28, 2014 I thought it would be interesting, especially with the lack of trade action so far this summer, to rank the Toronto Maple Leafs’ top-five trades of all-time. “All-time” in…
Jagr to Brodeur – Gems from the 1990 Entry Draft Peter Chau | July 31, 2013 It is with incredible irony that from the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, two of the NHL’s longest serving players, Czech forward Jaromir Jagr and Canadian goaltending legend Martin Brodeur, are…
Can History Repeat Itself For the 3rd Time? Sharks vs Blues Stephanie Lee | April 9, 2012 So as it goes, after 82 games, the San Jose Sharks have made the post season and once again will take on the St. Louis Blues. Ask old school Sharks…
Nolan’s Retirement Announcement Was Also A Celebration of His Career Jas Faulkner | February 8, 2012 by Jas Faulkner, senior correspondent “Everything would be fine if the good lord had given guys like me the capability to play hockey until we were sixty-five. Then we wouldn’t…
A historical review of cheap shots in the NHL Tom Yawney | October 17, 2011 There is a belief held by some fans of NHL hockey that cheap shots are a major issue in the game today. The truth is the rules have changed drastically…