Archive for the ‘Hockey’ category
One-A-Day: Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes It had been a trying year for the Hurricanes. Remember this, yeah, the Canes weren’t anywhere near that picture this season. They didn’t make the playoffs after getting to the Eastern Conference Finals the year before and Cam Ward was out for a while after Rick Nash took matters into his own fat [...]
One-A-Day: Washington Capitals
Preview written by Kim P. and we want to thank her for doing this for us. It’s definitely better than what we would have done. -&- Washington Capitals First, thanks Noodles, Henrik and anyone else who works on Hockey Junkies. It is a great daily read for myself and others. Now down to business- I [...]
One-A-Day: Phoenix Coyotes
Phoenix Coyotes The Coyotes were usually only mentioned on hockey sites because of the drama surrounding the team. First, Wayne Gretzky goes MIA before the season even started. Then several deals were made to keep the team in Phoenix. But those couldn’t hold water and they fell through. As this was going down, Dave Tippett [...]
Happenings For The Week
Brendan Shanahan had this camp thingy about new rules and junk, don’t know if you’ve heard of it. We were mildly interested, to the point where we watched like every segment on NHL Network about it and was constantly refreshing TSN and NHL.com to see what came next.Mildly interested, we say. Then NHL.com had to [...]
Colorado College Cracks Top 10: In Pot Smoking
From: Princeton Review (Log-in required) The Colorado College hockey team may no longer be ranked in the Top 10 annually, but those crazy pot smoking students in the Springs annually appear on the Princeton Review’s list of the Top 10 Marijuana Colleges in the Nation. This year CC’s students ranked #7 out of the 373 [...]
DU Receives Commitment From Son Of NBA Player
(above) Justin Jones will be an incoming Freshman this Fall From: Texas Tornado Website The Texas Tornado announced that forward Justin Jones (5’11 180 lbs) has committed to the University of Denver, where he has accepted a scholarship to play for the Pioneers beginning this Fall. “It is tough to put into words how excited [...]
Men’s hockey travels to St. Cloud State for series
Wisconsin (6-3-1, 4-3-1 WCHA) looks to carry over its momentum from a 5-1-0 home stand when it visits St. Cloud State (4-4-2, 3-2-1 WCHA) for games on Friday and Saturday. The Badgers enter the weekend after earning a home sweep over Alaska Anchorage. The UW offense got contributions from nearly everybody in 5-1 and 6-2 [...]
Cuts Nearing for U.S. Women’s Hockey Team
The Vancouver Olympics are still more than two months away, but USA Hockey defenseman Caitlin Cahow feels like they’re nearly here. The American women’s team will play a series of exhibitions across North America before Olympic competition begins against China on Feb. 14. “I’m getting more excited and ready every day now, it feels like [...]
Homestand huge test for Sens
Perhaps more than ever, parity is the name of the game in the National Hockey League. Look no further than the Ottawa Senators, who have seen 11 of their first 16 games this season decided by two goals or less. Still, it’s hard not to sit up and take extra notice when this team scans [...]
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