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NHL Playoffs 2012: Last Night in the East (May 8)

Filed: May 9, 2012 3:39 PM CDT by
Eric Hartline - US PRESSWIRE

With the teams for the Western Conference Finals already decided (#3 Phoenix Coyotes vs. #8 Los Angeles Kings), there’s only the Eastern Conference teams that remain and continue to play to find out which two will move on (giving the Western Conference teams a short break before the next round). New Jersey Devils 3 vs. Philadelphia Flyers 1, (Devils Win Series 4-1) The Philadelphia [...]

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NHL Playoffs 2012: Last Night in the East (May 1)

Filed: May 2, 2012 12:12 PM CDT by
Eric Hartline - US PRESSWIRE

New Jersey Devils 4 vs. Philadelphia Flyers 1 (Series Tied at 1) The Philadelphia Flyers took the momentum from their NHL Playoffs 2012 Game 1 win over the New Jersey Devils into the first period of last night’s matchup. The first period was dominated by the Flyers’ speed and physicality we’ve come to expect from the team in these playoffs.  [...]

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Johnstown Acquires NAHL Team After Losing ECHL Team

Filed: April 25, 2012 8:56 AM CDT by
Robert DeBerry via Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman

According to the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, official announcement was made yesterday that the North American Hockey League (NAHL) Board of Governors has unanimously approved the sale of the Tier II Junior A hockey team, the Alaska Avalanche, formerly based at Palmer’s MTA Events Center to the Johnstown Sports Partnership, LLC.  The team is now headed to their new [...]

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NHL Playoffs 2012: Last Night in the East (April 22)

Filed: April 23, 2012 7:42 PM CDT by
James Lang - US PRESSWIRE

Philadelphia Flyers 5 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins 1 (Flyers Win Series 4-2) The Philadelphia Flyers crushed Pittsburgh Penguins hopes for extending their NHL Playoffs 2012 series to a seventh game and a chance to move onto the next round yesterday. Philadelphia was pretty dominate right out of the gate with star forward Claude Giroux landing a good, clean hit [...]

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NHL Takes the First Step in Regaining Control of the Game with Raffi Torres Suspension

Filed: April 21, 2012 4:57 PM CDT by
Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIRE

I want to commend the NHL for finally admitting they were wrong and for proving what we have been saying for the last several seasons, the disciplinary program is flawed. The 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs have been stained by the bad blood of cheap shots and dangerous violent attacks. Instead of enjoying eight really good [...]

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VIDEO: Apple Daily’s Take on the NHL Playoffs

Filed: April 20, 2012 11:47 AM CDT by
Apple Daily provides a humorous, slightly absurd take on the NHL playoffs. Youtube video screencapture.

Apple Daily is a Taiwanese newspaper and website that produces animated videos based on news stories of great interest, but they always put a funny spin on things and end up pumping out some interesting material.It turns out the good people of Apple Daily are also watching the NHL playoffs–and they wonder about the level [...]

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NHL Playoffs 2012: Last Night in the East (April 18)

Filed: April 19, 2012 9:50 AM CDT by
Eric Hartline - US PRESSWIRE

Pittsburgh Penguins  10 vs. Philadelphia Flyers 3 (Philly Leads Series 3-1) The Penguins were facing elimination in the NHL Playoffs 2012, but decided to start playing the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey like they know how to play and dominated the game from beginning to end leaving the Flyers to wonder what just hit them.  Pittsburgh moved [...]

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NHL Playoffs 2012- Last Night in the West (April 17)

Filed: April 18, 2012 3:32 PM CDT by
Rob Grabowki- US PRESSWIRE

The bash festival that has been the NHL Playoffs isn’t funny anymore. That became obvious as Chicago’s leading scorer in the regular season, Marian Hossa, lay on the ice. The hit by Raffi Torres has already landed the Coyote an indefinite suspension, but the damage to Hossa and the Blackhawks could finish the team off [...]

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NHL Discipline: Officiating, Brendan Shanahan Making A Mockery Of The System

Filed: April 18, 2012 1:45 AM CDT by
James Guillory-US PRESSWIRE

Since taking over as the NHL’s lead disciplinarian towards the end of last season, Brendan Shanahan has been no stranger to controversy. His failure to maintain any sort of consistency has led many to go as far as saying he’s right there with Colin Campbell, who Shanahan replaced, as far as how putrid his decision-making [...]

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Pittsburgh Penguins’ Loss To Philadelphia Flyers Embarrassing In More Than One Way

Filed: April 15, 2012 8:50 PM CDT by
Eric Hartline-US PRESSWIRE

The Philadelphia Flyers unloaded on the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, scoring eight goals for the second consecutive game. But the Penguins refused to go quietly into the night, and not on the scoreboard. Sunday’s game is one that will surely go down in playoff history, as one of the ugliest games in the history of [...]

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