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 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 commentThe madness of the NHL free agency period began Sunday afternoon, as most of the league’s 30 clubs made moves to help better their chances in the upcoming season. So, because there is so much changing every moment, I will … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Dustin Penner, Free Agent, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Ray Whitney, San Jose Sharks, Sheldon Souray | Leave a commentTuesday’s Results Los Angeles Kings 4, Phoenix Coyotes 3 (OT) (LA wins the series, 4-1) Those Who Shined 1. Dustin Penner, Left Wing, Los Angeles Kings If you had asked for my game five prediction before it began, I likely … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Dustin Penner, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Smith, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThe Los Angeles Kings have won their series with the Phoenix Coyotes, becoming the Western Conference Champions, earning the Prince of Wales trophy, though nobody on the roster will touch the trophy. The Stanley Cup is what they are really … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Drew Doughty, Dustin Penner, Los Angeles Kings, Michal Roszival, Phoenix Coyotes | Leave a commentOne down, three to go. The Phoenix Coyotes avoided a sweep in the Western Conference Finals Sunday night when they finally slowed the dangerous Los Angeles Kings offense and did just enough to defeat netminder Jonathan Quick. It was a … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Smith, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThursday’s Results Phoenix Coyotes 1, Los Angeles Kings 2 (LA leads the series, 3-0) Those Who Shined 29 straight, none allowed in last 7 games — 2 series 1. The Los Angeles Penalty Killing Unit Although this unit wasn’t terribly … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Dwight King, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Smith, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentTuesday’s Results Los Angeles Kings 4, Phoenix Coyotes 0 (LA leads the series, 2-0) Those Who Shined 1. Jeff Carter, Center, Los Angeles Kings Columbus Blue Jackets fans likely had to shield their eyes Tuesday night, as Jeff Carter repeatedly … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentJeff Carter came over in a trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets just ahead of the Blue Jackets. In Philadelphia last season, Carter was a proven, prolific goal scorer. He lost some of that flair playing in Columbus, but it … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Columbus Blue Jackets, Dustin Brown, Jeff Carter, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Hanzal, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Shane Doan | Leave a commentSunday’s Results Los Angeles Kings 4, Phoenix Coyotes 2 (LA leads the series, 1-0) Those Who Shined 1. The Brown and Kopitar Combo Look back at my series preview and you’ll see that I forecasted a successful series for the … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Hockey, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Smith, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a comment