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Keystone Rivalry Continues In NHL
By: John F. O'Connor
The Philadelphia Flyers will play the PIttsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference Finals of the NHL Playoffs more...
Flyers' R.J. Umberger Surprises
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
After an average regular season in which he scored 13 goals in 74 games, Umberger already has 9 goals in the team's first 12 playoff contests more...
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
By: Aaron Krygier
A reflection on Tomas Vanek's performance from the 07-08 season, looking at his decline in production, and comparing Vanek to other stars in the league. more...
World Hockey Championships Preview
By: Chris Cook
The IIHF World Hockey Championships are underway in Canada; here's a quick look at some of the contending teams vying for the World title. more...
The World Hockey Championships
By: Chris Cook
Whether you're looking for an alternative to the Stanley Cup playoffs or you just can't get enough hockey, the 2008 World Championships should serve up some sweet shinny. more...
NHL 2nd Round Playoff Predictions
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
By: Chris Cook
After going 6 for 8 in first round prognosticating, your correspondent is emboldened to go out on a limb once again with his second round picks. more...
Stanley Cup Playoffs Heating Up
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
By: Justin Davis
Sixteen teams are vying to win Lord Stanley's Cup and while fans and media alike have picked their favorites, this years playoffs are shaping up to be memorable. more...
Habs' Game Two Win over Bruins
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
By: Ryan Szporer
Montreal's Alex Kovalev power-play goal in overtime of game two signaled the start of a controversy, but for all the wrong reasons. more...
Ottawa Senators Playoff Chances
In: National Hockey League (NHL)
By: Chris Cook
The Ottawa Senators end of season complaints reveal how little confidence they've got going into the playoffs. The evidence shows they've got good reason to be worried. more...
NHL 1st Round Playoff Predictions
By: Chris Cook
You've read all the long-winded analyses. Now, get the poop on the NHL's first round winners in the form of Japanese poetry called Haiku. more...