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Ekman-Larsson Poised for Big Year

By |2015-07-24T08:54:34-04:00June 17th, 2013|The Wild West|

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Oliver Ekman-Larsson Poised For Big Year

Another off-season is upon us, which means another summer of debating whether or not the Coyotes will still be in Phoenix next season. This time around things aren’t looking very optimistic in Glendale. The normally positive Bill Daly and Gary Bettman gave indications last week that the Coyotes stay in Phoenix could be coming to a close. Daly said it’s possible the team won’t play there for the 2013-14 season, and Bettman added that there were plenty of relocation markets who have expressed an interest in acquiring the team. Not a good sign coming from Bettman, a guy that almost always refuses to admit anything is wrong. It could be just pouring down rain and Bettman would still be trying to tell you he sees sunshine. 

 

Anaheim’s Crease Getting Crowded

By |2015-07-24T08:54:48-04:00June 10th, 2013|The Wild West|

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Anaheim's Crease Getting Crowded...

Every National Hockey League organization is looking for that goalie that can steal a game or carry the team on his back from time-to-time. It's difficult to have any sort of long-term postseason success without some steady play between the pipes. Although the Anaheim Ducks made an early exit from this year's Stanley Cup playoffs, they currently have the good fortune of having two netminders that they can rely on in Jonas Hiller and Viktor Fasth.


Colorado Is On The Clock

By |2015-07-24T08:55:01-04:00June 3rd, 2013|The Wild West|

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Colorado Is On The Clock

It’s been nearly four years since someone other than the Edmonton Oilers has held the first overall selection in the National Hockey League Draft. Later this month the Colorado Avalanche will make the first pick after winning the draft lottery, in what was probably their greatest accomplishment in a dismal season.

 

Can Pekka Rinne Bounce Back?

By |2015-07-24T08:55:12-04:00May 26th, 2013|The Wild West|

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Can Pekka Rinne Bounce Back?

If you were looking for a blueprint on how to be a successful National Hockey League franchise, the Detroit Red Wings would have to be your first stop. You wouldn’t get much argument from hockey fans that Detroit has been a model of consistency over the last two decades, since they have made the playoffs for 22 straight seasons. Being that good for that long requires great players, coaching, and top of the line scouting, since you often draft late in the first round.


The Future is Bright on the Kings Blue Line

By |2015-07-24T08:55:40-04:00May 19th, 2013|The Wild West|

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Between Doughty, Muzzin and Voynov; the Kings' young defenders hold promise for the organization, and for fantasy owners.

 

Coming off a year when you win a Stanley Cup, there can tend to be somewhat of a letdown from a team. The challenge of re-signing many key contributors and having the same ambition you had a year prior, are not easy things to accomplish. The Los Angeles Kings, however, have avoided falling into that trap. They finished in fifth spot this year in the Western Conference, as opposed to eighth spot in 2011-12, and survived a gruelling opening round series with the St. Louis Blues.

 

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