Bradley Karp Article Archive

  1. Let Bob Gainey Do His Job, Montreal

    If you live in Montreal you know what I am talking about when I say that anyone can do better than Bob Gainey. Whoever you talk to would do this or that, trade this player for that, and hire this coach and fire that one...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about 11 months ago 180 reads 4 comments

  2. The King Is Home

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    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about 11 months ago 41 reads 3 comments

  3. Sean Avery: The NHL's Most Idiotic Player

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    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about 11 months ago 467 reads 2 comments

  4. Montreal Canadiens Off-Season Update

    The NHL 2008-2009 regular season is slowly creeping up on the 30 GM's around the league. So I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at the moves that Montreal Canadiens GM has made up to this point...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 716 reads 2 comments

  5. NHL: Top Three Western Conference Teams to Watch Out For

    1. Detroit Red Wings The Detroit Red Wings won the Presidents' Trophy again, meaning that for the second year in a row, the Wings owned the regular season...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 794 reads 7 comments

  6. Bob Gainey the New King of Montreal

    In 2004, Bob Gainey picked up superstar Alexei Kovalev from the New York Rangers for Josef Balej and a second-round pick. Now, Gainey has brought some fresh talent into Montreal for nothing more than the 25th pick in 2008 and a second-round pick in 2009

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 987 reads 6 comments

  7. Eastern Conference NHL: Top Three Teams to Watch Out for Next Season

    #1 Pittsburgh Penguins The Pittsburgh Penguins moved up one spot in the Eastern Conference this season going from third place in 06-07 to second place in 07-08. They did this even though they finished the season with three points less this past season..

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 971 reads 7 comments

  8. No Mystery Why Nicklas Backstrom Won Calder Memorial Trophy

    When the Washington Capitals picked Swedish center Nicklas Backstrom fourth overall in the 2006 NHL entry draft, they knew that they were getting a skilled playmaker who would fit perfectly with All-Star Alexander Ovechkin...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 1,145 reads 5 comments

  9. San Jose Sharks: Evgeni Nabokov Wins The Vezina Trophy

    This year's winner of the Vezina Trophy is Evgeni Nabokov. When the San Jose Sharks sent Vesa Toskala to Toronto for the No. 13 overall pick in last year's NHL entry draft, they showed they believed Evgeni could become a star in the NHL...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 989 reads 0 comments

  10. Detroit Red Wings: Nicklas Lidstrom Wins Norris Trophy

    Bradley Karp tells you why Nicklas Lidstrom takes home the Norris Memorial Trophy this year.

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 978 reads 1 comments

  11. Prediction: Alexander Ovechkin Wins The Hart Memorial Trophy

    This year's Hart Memorial trophy winner is Alexander Ovechkin. The Russian star was able to shell out a left winger record 65 goals and 112 points in 82 games. King Ovie also led the league in points, goals, powerplay goals, shots and game winning goals.

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 844 reads 1 comments

  12. Penguins-Flyers: Flyers Fly High with Aerial Attack in Game Four

    The city of Brotherly Love is now flying high on the wings of their Flyers. In a pre-game interview, the Flyers Coach John Stevens, talked jokingly about using an aerial attack to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 382 reads 0 comments

  13. Mike Komisarek: The NHL's Roughest and Toughest Defenceman

    Mike Komisarek, the Montreal Canadiens 6-foot-4, 240 pound defenceman has become the NHL's roughest and toughest player. He played 75 games this year, putting an end to his iron man streak of 196 games...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 427 reads 4 comments

  14. Montreal Canadiens: Alex Kovalev - NHL's Most Improved Player

    This NHL season gave us plenty to cheer about, from Alexander Ovechkin’s 65 goal campaign to the stellar play of young stars on teams like Chicago and Edmonton. It has also proved to us, that hard work can turnaround a career...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 840 reads 4 comments

  15. NHL's Young Stars Thrive on Chase for Cup and Leave Dollar Figures Behind

    Are the NHL’s young guns using the new Collective Bargaining Agreement to their full potential? The 2004-2005, season was cancelled in the NHL, leaving many NHL fans twiddling their thumbs on Saturday nights...

    Bradley Karp Written by Bradley Karp about about 1 year ago 642 reads 0 comments

 


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