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Nicholas Goss has written for Bleacher Report since 2010 and is currently an NHL lead writer. He was also B/R's on-site reporter at the 2011 Stanley Cup Final and 2012 NHL playoffs in Boston. Nick previously worked at the Boston Globe and is a graduate of Suffolk University, with a bachelor of science degree in print journalism.
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He was a Boston Globe Correspondent from January 2011 to July 2011.
Congratulations you have been nominated for the annual B/R's Razzie award for the worst writer of the year. I know it is still early but your articles are so bad that we know you'll finish in the top three.
Finally Ovechkin gets some love and respect! Yes, he is the league MVP this year, as you say. (Tavares is a good runner-up choice, and even as a Caps fan I have to admit Crosby would've been MVP if he hadn't been hurt.) Under Coach Adam Oates, it took Ovi awhile to adjust to playing right wing, but since he did, he's better than ever. Once again he's skating like the wind again and is a scoring machine. Also, he's making his teammates better with outstanding passes, is playing good defense and is clearly the team leader on the ice and in the locker room. After starting 2-8-1, with Ovi reborn the Caps went 24-10-3. He's earned the MVP. Good job, Nicholas!
Finally Ovechkin gets some love and respect! Yes, he is the league MVP this year, as you say. (Tavares is a good runner-up choice, and even as a Caps fan I have to admit Crosby would've been MVP if he hadn't been hurt.) Under Coach Adam Oates, it took Ovi awhile to adjust to playing right wing, but since he did, he's better than ever. Once again he's skating like the wind again and is a scoring machine. Also, he's making his teammates better with outstanding passes, is playing good defense and is clearly the team leader on the ice and in the locker room. After starting 2-8-1, with Ovi reborn the Caps went 24-10-3. He's earned the MVP. Good job, Nicholas!
Nick, working on your James Neal story and have a question. If you see this, drop me a line at danshep233@gmail.com so I can respond back with my question. Thanks man. -Dan
did you erase my reply to casey the NHL's winners/losers?
so....a month later i enjoyed reading your article about alex ovechkin being the worst captain in the league. now with 10 games to go OV is about to take the league lead in goals scored and crack the top 5 in points. love your "expert analysis".
Oh shoot, I was looking for the OEL article om March 18th and how in just a few words you managed to speak of the topic and take yet another backhand slap at the team OEL proudly plays for..
But, then again, I'm just one of those "causal" fans
You should do an article on the upcoming Super 8 tournament. Plenty of great local Boston players and potential NHL draft picks playing in it
Your "column" about the most overrated players in all of hockey is the biggest fail I've ever read on the internet. You weren't even alive when these players even played. You committed "career" suicide. You're just an angry Bruins fan with absolutely NO hockey knowledge. Moron.
Thank you very much for the props good sir. Means a lot coming from your neck of the woods. Have a good night man.