Is Wider Better?
It would be hard to find another goalie in the league more valuable to his team right now than Henrik Lundqvist. Yes, the king of concentration has put together numerous game-saving performances to keep his team right in the mix atop the Atlantic Division. With five shutouts and a 15-11-1 record, he’s already experienced a season in which he’s enjoyed both the sweet, sweet highs and the lonely lows…and it’s only December 10.
Is Wider Better?
It would be hard to find another goalie in the league more valuable to his team right now than Henrik Lundqvist. Yes, the king of concentration has put together numerous game-saving performances to keep his team right in the mix atop the Atlantic Division. With five shutouts and a 15-11-1 record, he’s already experienced a season in which he’s enjoyed both the sweet, sweet highs and the lonely lows…and it’s only December 10.
Is Wider Better?
It would be hard to find another goalie in the league more valuable to his team right now than Henrik Lundqvist. Yes, the king of concentration has put together numerous game-saving performances to keep his team right in the mix atop the Atlantic Division. With five shutouts and a 15-11-1 record, he’s already experienced a season in which he’s enjoyed both the sweet, sweet highs and the lonely lows…and it’s only December 10.
Enstrom turning heads
Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.
Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden.
Enstrom turning heads
Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.
Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden.
Enstrom turning heads
Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.
Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden.
December 10, 2007
Kevin Weekes will get the start for New Jersey today. Michal Nylander and Chris Clark will not be in tonight's lineup. My article in today's Hockey News is up... Jussi Timonen has been traded to the Stars for a fifth round pick. This does not have any fantasy impact. I think it's a joke that Dominik Hasek was [...]