Now that Zach Parise and Ryan Suter are off the market, and the best options for teams that missed out apparently include Tim Stapleton, it seems that it is about time for the trade market to open up. The prizes … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged Bobby Ryan, Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, Phoenix Coyotes, Rick Nash, Ryan Suter, Saint Louis Blues, Tim Stapleton, Washington Capitals, Zach Parise | Leave a commentLast, but certainly not least, let’s take a look at the moves in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. In 2011-2012, four of the five clubs were in the postseason, but each certainly has holes to fill before October. … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Atlantic Division, Free Agency, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins | Leave a commentNow that the the Stanley Cup has been rewarded to the Los Angeles Kings, the question now becomes: How will teams rebuild in the offseason? Free agency begins on the first of July, and a veritable feeding frenzy of player … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild, New Jersey Devils, Ryan Suter, Zach Parise | Leave a commentMonday’s Result New Jersey Devils 1, Los Angeles Kings 6 (LA wins the series, 4-2) Those Who Shined 1. Dustin Brown, Right Wing, Los Angeles Kings It seems fitting that the Los Angeles captain was the top offensive performer when … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentSaturday’s Result Los Angeles Kings 1, New Jersey Devils 2 (LA leads the series, 3-2) Those Who Shined 1. Martin Brodeur, Goaltender, New Jersey Devils The Kings lengthy road winning streak is over and the momentum of the series is … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Bryce Salvador, Hockey, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Stanley Cup, Zach Parise | Leave a commentBack in the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals, the New York Islanders were in dire straits. The Islanders were down 3-0 in their series with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the quarterfinals. This was before the Penguins had their Mario Lemieux, Jaromir … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged JP Parise, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, Zach Parise | Leave a commentGame Result New Jersey Devils 3, Los Angeles Kings 1 (LA leads the series, 3-1) Those Who Shined 1. Bryce Salvador, Defenseman, New Jersey Devils Very quietly Bryce Salvador has solidified himself as the x-factor for the Devils in the … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Adam Henrique, Bryce Salvador, Drew Doughty, Hockey, Ilya Kovalchuk, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Patrik Elias, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThe Playoffs seem to have gone on forever, it seems, but the Finals are almost over before they started. The Kings and Devils played close in the first two games in New Jersey, but it was a completely different affair … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils | Leave a commentThe Los Angeles Kings’ improbably run has continued, as they took the second game of their series with the New Jersey Devils on Saturday evening. Aside from being the first 8 seed to reach the Finals since 2006 when the … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Carolina Hurricanes, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils | Leave a commentGame Result Los Angeles Kings 2, New Jersey Devils 1 (OT) (LA leads the series, 2-0) Those Who Shined 1. Jeff Carter, Center, Los Angeles Kings At this point, it’s become an assumption that the Kings will find a way … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Hockey, Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Overtime, Stanley Cup | Leave a comment