Category: Hockey
Coyotes Making a Push to Trade For Flames’ Noah Hanifin
The Arizona Coyotes are reportedly eyeing Calgary Flames defenseman Noah Hanifin. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman revealed this intriguing development on the 32 Thoughts podcast, noting that the Coyotes have expressed significant interest. With Arizona currently leading the Western Conference wild-card race and trailing the Winnipeg Jets by just two points for the third spot in the…
Are the Edmonton Oilers going to sign Corey Perry?
As a result of Perry’s contract being terminated in Chicago due to his poor behavior within the organization, we can certainly presume that Ken Holland, the current general manager of the Oilers, is keeping an eye on the forward, as would be the case with other clubs in need of role-player assistance, such as Florida…
Ottawa Senators’ Head Coach D.J. Smith On The Hot Seat
The Ottawa Senators, once poised to be a contender this season, find themselves struggling with a 9-10-0 record, placing them 30th in the NHL standings. Despite boasting nine skaters with 10 or more points, the team ranks 28th in goals-for, a surprising turn of events for a roster that appeared promising at the start of…
Seven Interesting Facts About the Vancouver Canucks’ Pavel Bure
Pavel Bure was one of the best players ever to suit up for the Vancouver Canucks. He was widely known as the “Russian Rocket.” And, could he ever skate. Like a rocket. During his time with the Canucks, he left a memorable mark with both fans and opponents – but in different ways. He had…
Canucks Edge Out Flames in a Nail-Biter: Zadorov Makes Impact
Last night’s thrilling game between the Vancouver Canucks and the Calgary Flames proved to be a nail-biter, with the Canucks ultimately winning by a final score of 4-3. Ilya Mikheyev and Sam Lafferty each played key roles, both scoring a goal and adding an assist. In addition, Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson also scored for…
Maple Leafs Fans Criticize John Tavares for Brutal Overtime Effort
Yikes. In the aftermath of Saturday night’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs’ captain John Tavares is facing a barrage of criticism from disappointed fans. The defeat marked a departure from the team’s trend of narrowly winning games in overtime or shootouts, and Tavares is now under scrutiny for his perceived…
Nick Suzuki Candid with Media About Canadiens’ Slow Starts
Following his team’s 5-4 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings last night, Montreal Canadiens’ captain Nick Suzuki admitted to the media: “We didn’t play well enough to win.” During his post-game interview (seen below), Suzuki candidly addressed reporters. He noted the team’s need for improvement and acknowledged the challenges the team faced during the…
Good News Among the Bad
In a tightly contested game that carried the intensity of playoff hockey, the Boston Bruins edged the Toronto Maple Leafs for a tough 4-3 overtime win. The game, a reminder of how the postseason is played, provided a taste of the intensity of games usually reserved for May rather than December. Auston Matthews was an…
Jack Campbell Takes Step Back as Oilers Decide His Future
In the latest Saturday Headlines report, Elliotte Friedman hinted at the possibility of goaltender Jack Campbell rejoining the Edmonton Oilers this week. However, Campbell’s path to a swift return hit a stumbling block after a less-than-ideal performance on Saturday night. Despite a recent 3-1-0 record in his last four starts with the Bakersfield Condors and…
Sunday notebook: Love of the game still fueling Cracknell | TheAHL.com
Patrick Williams, TheAHL.com Features Writer Adam Cracknell is still going. Why? Because he can, and he wants to. The Henderson Silver Knights forward is the oldest player in the American Hockey League this season at 38. He logged his 700th AHL game on Nov.3, and has skated in 1,166 regular-season and playoff games since beginning…