Tuesday night’s game between the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens was full of huge ramifications for the Blueshirts’ playoff hopes. A loss and their season could be mortally wounded. A win and their playoffs hopes remained alive.
The 82-game marathon that is the NHL regular season is almost over and the finish line is in sight. Come this time next week, hockey playoffs will be here.
The New Jersey Devils skated into Madison Square Garden Monday night in hopes of erasing their four-game losing streak. The Rangers were similarly trying to get out of a two-game slump.
When it comes to a team’s success, you need not look any further than the general manager’s role.
Coming off a disappointing loss to the Bruins on Sunday, the Devils traveled down the New Jersey Turnpike Monday night in hopes of rebounding against their longtime Eastern Conference rivals the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Carolina Hurricanes raced to their eighth consecutive home win on Saturday, crushing the Washington Capitals 4-1 behind Cam Ward's 31 saves.
There are some people out there that enjoyed the era of the hockey dynasty more than the present day parity incarnation of the NHL.
The New York Rangers defeated the Philadelphia Flyers Sunday afternoon 4–1 at Madison Square Garden with help from a familiar face and a newly signed free agent—Sean Avery and Nik Antropov respectively.
The Montreal Canadiens, hockey’s version of the New York Yankees, fired their head coach Guy Carbonneau Monday afternoon and GM Bob Gainey will take over behind the bench against the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.
The Detroit Red Wings surged to the top of the NHL standings with a 3-2 victory over the struggling Colorado...