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The Los Angeles Kings Advance To The Stanley Cup Over The Phoenix Coyotes, Thanks To Dustin Penner
The Los Angeles Kings are headed back to the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1993 due to an overtime goal from Dustin Penner. The goal gave the Kings a 4-3 victory in Game 5 over the Phoenix Coyotes. The Kings have been snakebitten over the years, but this is great to see. The [...]
Philadelphia Flyers Forward Claude Giroux Plays Beer Pong With Casts On Both Wrists
Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers is not letting surgery get in his way of having a good time at parties. Giroux has casts on both of his wrists, but he still found time to enjoy a nice game of beer pong. See, this is why hockey players are awesome. I would love to party [...]
Los Angeles Kings Give Rainn Wilson Playoff Tickets Encased In Jell-O
The Los Angeles Kings have a great sense of humor apparently. Rainn Wilson, better known as Dwight Schrute on The Office, is a big sports fan. He realized that he had never been to a hockey game so he asked the Kings to hook him up with tickets. They did him one better, by giving [...]
World’s End in Disappointment for Alex Burrows and Team Canada
Although he scored his 3rd goal of the tournament, Vancouver Canuck winger Alex Burrows and his Canadian teammates fell 4-3 to Slovakia today in what can only be described as an upset. In spite of the loss, it was a good tournament for Burrows who only played 5 games because of a concussion he suffered [...]
John Tortorella Thinks Cell Phones at Press Conferences are Ridiculous
Is the New York Rangers head coach, John Tortorella, ever happy? I would say not since he still seemed to be agitated at his post-game press conference Monday evening even with his team shutting out the New Jersey Devils in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final by a score of 3-0. If you watch the video (below), [...]
Will Coyotes Receive Any Discipline For Game 2 Antics?
The Phoenix Coyotes have had a rough go of things in this series after having put together a pair of very successful series in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. The past two games have seen some of the luster fall off of their surprising postseason run, with the Los Angeles Kings jumping out to a convincing [...]
Team Canada Leads Group at World’s
The Canadian squad has looked strong at the 2012 edition of the World Hockey Championships and they sit atop their group with only Belarus left to play in the preliminary round. Nobody expected much less from a team that features Stanley Cup champions, Olympic gold medal winners and NHL All-Stars, award winners and captains. However, a resumé only [...]
Dale Hunter Resigns as Washington Capitals Head Coach
Dale Hunter has resigned as the Head Coach of the Washington Capitals, two days after the Capitals were eliminated from the NHL playoffs. Dale Hunter replaced Bruce Boudreau in November who originally started out the season as the Capitals Head Coach. Before that, Hunter was the Head Coach for the OHL’s London Knights. During the [...]
Dale Hunter Stepping Down as Washington Capitals Head Coach
Dale Hunter will not be returning to his job as head coach of the Washington Capitals next season. He will return to the London Knights, which he co-owns with his brother Mark, a team that has just punched its ticket for the CHL’s Memorial Cup tournament. The team’s general manager George McPhee said that this [...]
New York Rangers To Face New Jersey Devils in Conference Finals
The New York Rangers have defeated the Washington Capitals by the score of 2-1 in the 7th and final game of the Eastern Conference semi-finals and will advance to the Eastern Conference finals to face the New Jersey Devils. The big picture of how this series has gone leading up to the 7th and final [...]