Monthly Archives: July 2018

Ramblings: Potential Fall-Out From a Karlsson Trade, Ryan Strome and Tyler Ennis Sign, & Burrows Hangs Them Up

By |2018-07-06T23:49:01-04:00July 6th, 2018|Hockey Rambling|

          Usually, by July 6th, the dust has settled on free agency. Most players are already back in the weight room. The insiders, General Managers, scouts and basically everyone else are off to the cottages. It’s officially the quiet time around the NHL.   Except that it isn’t. The Erik Karlsson [...]

Frozen Pool Forensics: Bounce Back Candidates – Part 2

By |2018-07-06T11:20:23-04:00July 6th, 2018|Frozen Tools Forensics|

  In continuation of last week’s piece covering players with potential for bounce back campaigns in 2018-19, let’s look at another six players across the league who I feel stand a great chance to reward those who invest in coming drafts.   Jakob Silfverberg Despite only falling nine points short of 2016-17’s 49-point campaign, Jakob [...]

Ramblings: Contracts for Jenner and Athanasiou; Schmaltz, Galchenyuk, and Kase; Weber Injury – July 6

By |2018-07-05T19:50:22-04:00July 6th, 2018|Hockey Rambling|

  The Montreal Canadiens were dealt a significant blow on Thursday as the team announced Shea Weber would be undergoing knee surgery which would keep him off the ice for 5-6 months. Best guess right now is to not expect him in the lineup until Christmas. While the Subban-Weber trade has been debated since it [...]

Capped: Reviewing the Free Agent Frenzy

By |2018-07-05T08:22:18-04:00July 5th, 2018|Capped|

  This week's Capped recaps everything you didn’t know you needed to know about free-agent frenzy. **** As of now, more money has been spent on new contracts in the week since July first than you could spend in a lifetime. This is before Erik Karlsson gets traded and then signs an eight-year deal with [...]

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