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A look at who is really to blame
for the lack of offense in today's NHL. And
surprisingly... it isn't Gary Bettman.
Talking about Vick and his disgusting acts. Calls
attention to the NFL's hypocrisy. Why suspend Pac Man
and not Vick?
Marc-Andre Fleury tells 9 year-olds to leave hockey
to the pros! And more...
An in-depth, scientific look at how steroids can
make you a better home run hitter. It's pretty
clear to see what kind of effect steroids could have on Bonds' power numbers once you look at the facts.
Thoughts and reactions to the Penguins Game 1
demolition of the Ottawa Senators. Gary Roberts, Evgeni Malkin,
Marc-Andre Fleury and company took it to their rivals from the north. Highlights included.
Some of the NHL blogsphere's best weigh in
with their predictions for the upcoming season. Some of
the predictions are near unanimous, while others are as divided as possible. Now let's drop the puck!
A Thanksgiving celebration... Penguins style! Here is just
some of what us long-time Pens fans should be
thankful for.
Are all points really equal? A statistical analysis
of the highest single season point totals in the
NHL since 1980 to determine which season was really the "best". Does Gretzky still come out on top, or is someone like Mario Lemieux or Jaromir Jagr the owner of the NHL's best single season scoring total?
Does EA's newest installment to their hockey franchise
build on the momentum gained from the masterpiece that
was NHL 08, or does it take a step back? How is the new Be A Player mode? Does the EASHL work? All these questions and more are answered in my review of NHL 09.
A solid look at why the Penguins should
retire Ron Francis' number 10. I agree with this
completely, Ron Francis should definitely have his Penguins jersey retired! He was the man!
Keeping up with the Reds, some good news
out of Liverpool to help the bitter pill from
the Chelsea match go down.
Some of the hockey blogosphere's best come together
to see who can assemble the best team of
NHL players while staying under a $45 million salary cap. You wanna talk about dream teams, just look at some of the rosters they came up with.
The NFL is good and all, but let's
give real football it's credit for being the far
superior sport. A comparison between football and FOOTBALL.
A look at the fantasy moves you should
be making to improve your place in the standings
or to widen your lead over the competition. Buy low and sell high candidates included.
The Calgary Flames seem to have found their
groove, and as a result have yet to lose
a game in regulation in the month of December. If they can keep getting All-Star level play from Iginla, Huselius, and Phaneuf, and if Kiprusoff can show up every night the may become one of the favorites in the Western Conference.
Looking back on the Winter Classic outdoor game
in Buffalo. Was this New Year's Day experiment a
success for the NHL? Did NBC do the event justice? Did the weather ruin everything? Here are some observations and reactions to the entire spectacle that was the Winter Classic.
Sidney Crosby's high ankle sprain has cast a
huge cloud over the Pittsburgh Penguins' season. So where
do the Pens go from here? Well there's the cloud, but there's also the silver lining. Take a look at how things could play out for the Penguins without their injured superstar.
Looking back on the 2007-08 NHL regular season
to hand out some awards and take one last
look at some of the highlights of the season, including the fight of the year.
A look at EA's new NHL offering. The
XBOX 360 version in particular. If you have any
interest at all in hockey or video games, you owe it to yourself to take a look at this amazing game. EA's NHL is back with a vengeance!
A look at some less than big name
players and hidden gems that may help you turn
your fantasy fortunes around or help you experts expand your lead over your helpless victims.







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