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Mike Grier Makes NHL History As New Sharks GM

This is a historic day in the NHL. Why? Well, because the San Jose Sharks have named former Edmonton Oilers defenseman Mike Grier as their new general manager. This is historic as it is the first man of African American decent to hold the position of general manger for an NHL team in league history. […]

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Can The Red Wings FINALLY End Their Playoff Drought This Season?

The Red Wings’ era of domination in the 1990’s and 2000’s, winning four Stanley Cups (1997, 1998, 2002, 2008) in twenty years, is a memory as outdated as 1990’s technology now. The Red Wings have not fielded a competitive team in over six years, which was the last time they made the playoffs. However, this

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LA Kings Are Silently Gearing Up For A Cup Run

I don’t think many people realize just how good the Los Angeles Kings have become. I think their seven-game series loss to Edmonton has blinded people to the reality that the Kings should be considered one of the favorites to emerge from the Western Conference next season. “Really? LA will the team that represents the

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Bruins Hire Montgomery, Not Sure If It Will Matter

Well, the Bruins search for a new head coach is over at last. Former Dallas Stars head coach Jim Montgomery was announced to be the Bruins’ next head coach, though he will be working with scraps to start. The Boston Bruins are a shell of themselves. With Charlie McAvoy, Brad Marchand, and Matt Grzelcyk all

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Corey Perry Is The Most Unlucky Guy In The NHL

Three straight Stanley Cup Finals appearances, three straight Stanley Cup Finals losses. Yup, with the Lightning losing to the Avalanche 4-2 in the Stanley Cup Finals this year, Corey Perry has now officially lost his third Stanley Cup Final in a row. Clearly, he’s been cursed by the Hockey Gods for being one of the

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The Lightning May No Longer Champions, But Their Greatness Should Not Be Forgotten

After three years of dominance, the Lightning have finally been vanquished. Their dreams of a threepeat are official over with their 2-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche. But this team should not be forgotten in the annals of NHL history. In the end, the Lightning’s injuries got the better of them. The loss of Brayden

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MacKinnon FINALLY Shows Up, Colorado Wins The Stanley Cup!

For the first time in 21 years, when Patrick Roy, Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, and Ray Bourque were all suiting up for the Avs against the Devils in the 2001 Stanely Cup final, the Colorado Avalanche have won the Stanley Cup. Overcoming a raging Tampa Bay comeback, the Avalanche have knocked off the two-time defending

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Colorado Shouldn’t Panic Yet, Though They Need To Win Next Game

Colorado blew their chance to end their 21-year Stanley Cup drought tonight, losing 3-2 to the Lightning to cause the series to head back to Tampa Bay at 3-2. Still, the Avs should not been panicking about slipping up to the two-time defending Stanley Cup Champions as they still are in the driving seat in

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Lightning Live To Fight Another Day, Series Goes Back To Tampa For Game 6

It seems that the Lightning are not going to go down without a fight as they scrapped a difficult win against the Colorado Avalanche to get the series to 3-2. Still, the need the Hockey Gods to shine down more luck on them if they want to win the Stanley Cup for a third time

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