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Vancouver in the Finals!

By |2015-07-24T11:10:30-04:00May 26th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

cody franson

 

No, it wasn't another Roberto Luongo miracle. And the Sedins didn't cycle the Nucks to glory. In fact, the only thing the Sedins are cycling right now are golf balls. Instead, it's the Vancouver Giants who will be playing for the Cup - the Memorial Cup, that is - thanks to a dominant 8-1 win last night. How does the final match break down? Will it be Medicine "Can't escape the legend of Kelly Hrudey" Hat or the Giants? Also this week, prospect signings are fast furious. Get it all here!

 

 

Repik-ing Playoff Performers

By |2015-07-24T11:10:38-04:00May 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 Devin Setoguchi

 

Far and away, the biggest story of the 2006-07 postseason across the Canadian Hockey League has been the re-arrival of some forgotten names. Once touted as can't-miss stars, these players seemed to start out well, bust, and then suddenly shoot back on the scene with otherwordly play. So which of these guys should you trust to remain out of bust territory?

 

Repik-ing Playoff Performers

By |2015-07-24T11:10:39-04:00May 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 Devin Setoguchi

 

Far and away, the biggest story of the 2006-07 postseason across the Canadian Hockey League has been the re-arrival of some forgotten names. Once touted as can't-miss stars, these players seemed to start out well, bust, and then suddenly shoot back on the scene with otherwordly play. So which of these guys should you trust to remain out of bust territory?

 

Under 18 Action (Rated PG)

By |2015-07-24T11:11:01-04:00April 23rd, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

stamkos

 

Your wife doesn't know. And hey, she doesn't need to. There's nothing wrong with it. You just like to watch. And screw society for judging you.

 

It's time to enjoy some premium under 18 action - of the international variety.

 

That's right, it's that time of year: the World U18 Hockey Championship finished up Sunday with the medal games. USA vs. Russia for the Gold. Sweden vs. Canada for Bronze. Here are some notes from throughout this year's edition of this most pivotal tournament, which showcased the 2007 and 2008 draft classes.

 

 

Under 18 Action (Rated PG)

By |2015-07-24T11:10:59-04:00April 23rd, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

stamkos

 

Your wife doesn't know. And hey, she doesn't need to. There's nothing wrong with it. You just like to watch. And screw society for judging you.

 

It's time to enjoy some premium under 18 action - of the international variety.

 

That's right, it's that time of year: the World U18 Hockey Championship finished up Sunday with the medal games. USA vs. Russia for the Gold. Sweden vs. Canada for Bronze. Here are some notes from throughout this year's edition of this most pivotal tournament, which showcased the 2007 and 2008 draft classes.

 

 

Postseason Prospectus

By |2015-07-24T11:11:06-04:00April 14th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

radulov

Playoffs in sports are predictable for their unpredictable nature. Key cogs flounder, washed-up vets wash back in, and prospects emerge as leaders. Let's take a look at the prospects making a name for themselves in the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Postseason Prospectus

By |2015-07-24T11:11:11-04:00April 14th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

radulov

Playoffs in sports are predictable for their unpredictable nature. Key cogs flounder, washed-up vets wash back in, and prospects emerge as leaders. Let's take a look at the prospects making a name for themselves in the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Who Gets an A in the A?

By |2015-07-24T11:28:44-04:00April 7th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

bobby ryan

Ah, the AHL. That long-dependable source of spring excitement for those fans who chose to cheer for losers. But following an American league team has more advantages than just seeing that scrub you hated in 20 games in the show now be the main attraction. You also get to see the next generation take their first steps into the pro game. Here's who's swam since jumping into the pro pool.

 

Who Gets an A in the A?

By |2015-07-24T11:28:46-04:00April 7th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

bobby ryan

Ah, the AHL. That long-dependable source of spring excitement for those fans who chose to cheer for losers. But following an American league team has more advantages than just seeing that scrub you hated in 20 games in the show now be the main attraction. You also get to see the next generation take their first steps into the pro game. Here's who's swam since jumping into the pro pool.

 

2009: A Hockey Odyssey

By |2015-07-24T11:28:52-04:00March 31st, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Tavares

 

Stop reading now if your stomach cringes every time you hear the word '15 year-old phenom'. Allow someone else the bandwith to enjoy the absolute buffet of riches the NHL will feast on in just a few years.

The 2008 and 2009 NHL Entry Drafts will mark the coming of a new age of scoring dominance. With kids growing to bigger and bigger heights at younger ages, and NHL-calibre development programs available to youth hockey, the next breed of superstars will come into the league quicker and with a bigger impact than ever before. Forget wider nets: the solution to the Dead Puck Era is here, and it's all thanks to some freakishly good genes.

 

 

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