Green With Envy

By |2007-12-14T08:01:49-05:00December 14th, 2007|Eastern Edge|

Mike Green

 

Heading into Thursday night's action, can anyone guess who the top goal scoring defenseman in the NHL is? Souray? Huh? He’s just back from an injury! Gonchar? Close, but no cigar.  How about a guy who only scored two goals in 70 NHL games last year? 

 

Green With Envy

By |2007-12-14T08:01:49-05:00December 14th, 2007|Eastern Edge|

Mike Green

 

Heading into Thursday night's action, can anyone guess who the top goal scoring defenseman in the NHL is? Souray? Huh? He’s just back from an injury! Gonchar? Close, but no cigar.  How about a guy who only scored two goals in 70 NHL games last year? 

 

Green With Envy

By |2007-12-14T08:01:49-05:00December 14th, 2007|Eastern Edge|

Mike Green

 

Heading into Thursday night's action, can anyone guess who the top goal scoring defenseman in the NHL is? Souray? Huh? He’s just back from an injury! Gonchar? Close, but no cigar.  How about a guy who only scored two goals in 70 NHL games last year? 

 

These three Kings

By |2007-12-13T08:27:27-05:00December 13th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Kopitar, Brown and Cammalleri

 

If you happen to own the entire top line for Los Angeles, it was quite possible you were turning cartwheels late Thursday night. Anze Kopitar, Mike Cammalleri and Dustin Brown combined for a whopping 10 points and you can’t help but think that the best is yet to come from this young trio.

 

These three Kings

By |2007-12-13T08:27:27-05:00December 13th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Kopitar, Brown and Cammalleri

 

If you happen to own the entire top line for Los Angeles, it was quite possible you were turning cartwheels late Thursday night. Anze Kopitar, Mike Cammalleri and Dustin Brown combined for a whopping 10 points and you can’t help but think that the best is yet to come from this young trio.

 

These three Kings

By |2007-12-13T08:27:27-05:00December 13th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Kopitar, Brown and Cammalleri

 

If you happen to own the entire top line for Los Angeles, it was quite possible you were turning cartwheels late Thursday night. Anze Kopitar, Mike Cammalleri and Dustin Brown combined for a whopping 10 points and you can’t help but think that the best is yet to come from this young trio.

 

24K vs. Fool’s Gold (Part 1 of 2)

By |2007-12-12T16:09:57-05:00December 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Horcoff

 

With the holiday season coming up, and jewelry commercials saturating all forms of media and consciousness, I thought I’d talk about NHL players have been certifiable gems thus far this season, as well as some that have been absolute fool’s gold. 

 

Let's try not to address the same tired old players that you’ve heard about time and time again.  Everyone and their mother knows that Nik Antropov, Matt Cullen and Mike Richards are producing at an amazing rate. These columns will address players that you haven’t yet read about in other articles.

24K vs. Fool’s Gold (Part 1 of 2)

By |2007-12-12T16:09:57-05:00December 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Horcoff

 

With the holiday season coming up, and jewelry commercials saturating all forms of media and consciousness, I thought I’d talk about NHL players have been certifiable gems thus far this season, as well as some that have been absolute fool’s gold. 

 

Let's try not to address the same tired old players that you’ve heard about time and time again.  Everyone and their mother knows that Nik Antropov, Matt Cullen and Mike Richards are producing at an amazing rate. These columns will address players that you haven’t yet read about in other articles.

24K vs. Fool’s Gold (Part 1 of 2)

By |2007-12-12T16:09:57-05:00December 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Horcoff

 

With the holiday season coming up, and jewelry commercials saturating all forms of media and consciousness, I thought I’d talk about NHL players have been certifiable gems thus far this season, as well as some that have been absolute fool’s gold. 

 

Let's try not to address the same tired old players that you’ve heard about time and time again.  Everyone and their mother knows that Nik Antropov, Matt Cullen and Mike Richards are producing at an amazing rate. These columns will address players that you haven’t yet read about in other articles.

Need a D?

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

Dennis Wideman

 

First off this week, let me apologize to all who listened to my advice and got rid of Nik Antropov. I was way wrong on him. He’s been scorching hot lately and it now looks like his fast start was for real. He may just have a shot at 80 points if he stays healthy. You should still expect ups and downs throughout the season though. What can I say? Sometimes you hit it on the head, like I did with Martin Gerber and Mike Comrie and sometimes you’re off the mark.

 

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