I'm aware that the season isn't even close to starting, and that there are a ton of free agents still out there. But as of right now, this seems like a probable outcome...
My predictions at the beginning of the year for the Atlantic and Pacific Divisions in the NHL were way off. The Stars probably would have finished second had they had Loui Eriksson and Brad Richards all year like I said, but they didn't...
Any idea of Ilya Kovalchuk leaving Atlanta has sportswriters screaming, "Impossible!" at the top of their lungs. It seems that, in their world, the Thrashers would simply stop existing, both to fans and to the NHL...
This is more like it. Only for Penguin fans, this can't be happening.While there are many stats that can be thrown around to point out when describing the free-fall of the Pittsburgh Penguins ...
I'm not a Sean Avery fan and never have been.But looking at what has happened in the past week or so, it's hard to agree with the NHL's decision, or the Stars' decision, to pretty much run him out of the league...
In the not too distant past, the NHL was dominated by three players. Jaromir Jagr, Mario Lemieux, and Wayne Gretzky combined to win the scoring title an astounding 20 seasons in a row, from 1981 to 2001...
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