Back in June, we were talking about the Los Angeles Kings and their impressive run to the Stanley Cup, upending teams that had a better regular season and had home field advantage at every level along the way. When we … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Los Angeles Kings, Nashville Predators, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins, Rick Nash, Ryan Suter, Shane Doan, Vancouver Canucks, Zach Parise | Leave a commentThere were two big moves in the last 48 hours. The first was Rick Nash finally being traded, shipped off to New York for Brandon Dubinsky, Artem Anisimov and Tim Erixon (with a couple picks and a prospect also changing … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged Artem Anisimov, Brandon Dubinsky, Nashville Predators, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Rick Nash, Tim Erixon | Leave a commentNow 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 commentWednesday’s Results New Jersey Devils 5, New York Rangers 3 (NJ leads the series, 3-2) Those Who Shined 1. New Jersey’s Offensive Attack Sure, this is a very broad selection, but the whole club is pretty deserving following the last … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Hockey, Marian Gaborik, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Playoffs, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentMonday’s Results New York Rangers 1, New Jersey Devils 4 (Series is TIED, 2-2) Those Who Shined 1. Martin Brodeur, Goaltender, New Jersey Devils In a series that had been controlled — for the most part — by the play … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Bryce Salvador, Hockey, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Stanley Cup, Zach Parise | Leave a commentIf you ask me, Brandon Prust’s elbow to the back of Anton Volchenkov’s head was among the dirtiest of the post season. Take a look at the video, and then I will explain: In Prust’s case, it appears though there … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Anton Volchenkov, Brandon Prust, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers | Leave a commentSaturday’s Results New York Rangers 3, New Jersey Devils 0 (NYR lead the series, 2-1) Those Who Shined 1. Henrik Lundqvist, Goaltender, New York Rangers Just as I claim that Jonathan Quick cannot be dethroned as the NHL’s top postseason … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Dan Girardi, Henrik Lundqvist, Hockey, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Ryan Callahan, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThere seems to be no doubt, at this point, that the two hottest goalies of the Playoffs are Jonathan Quick and Henrik Lundqvist. The Los Angeles Kings have charged past the 1 and 2 seeds in the west, and are … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged Henrik Lundqvist, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers | Leave a commentWednesday’s Results New Jersey Devils 3, New York Rangers 2 (Series is TIED, 1-1) Those Who Shined 1. David Clarkson, Right-Wing, New Jersey Devils With the Devils on the brink of a two-game deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals, it … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Bryce Salvador, David Clarkson, Henrik Lundqvist, Hockey, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a comment