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Tampa Bay Lightning Week in Review – Featuring The Quarterdeck Log

Tampa Bay Lightning Week in Review – Featuring The Quarterdeck Log

The Tampa Bay Lightning is 17-23-4 with 38 points through 44 games. After 44 games last season, the Bolts were 26-13-5 with 57 points. The Bolts are in fifth (last) place in the Southeast Division and trail the division leading Washington Capitals by twelve points. Tampa Bay is in 15th place in the 15 team Eastern Conference, twelve [...]

GameDay: Bruins Set To Host Panthers In Pre-Christmas Showdown

GameDay: Bruins Set To Host Panthers In Pre-Christmas Showdown

On Friday night, the Boston Bruins will play host to the Florida Panthers. The B’s, 19-2-1 in their last 22 games, are 0-1-0 this season against the South Florida Cats after a 2-0 loss at the TD Garden back on December 8. The Bruins will look to extend their nine point lead in the Northeast [...]

The 20 most overpaid NHLers making more than $4.0M per year

The 20 most overpaid NHLers making more than $4.0M per year

More than one quarter into the 2011-12 NHL season, it’s time to have a look at the most overpaid NHLers who don’t contribute as much as their team and the general manger who signed them would like. Please note that I have not included players whose contract is buried in the AHL or oversees such [...]

Line for Line, Note for Note: The 2012 Vancouver Canucks – Back In Black

Line for Line, Note for Note: The 2012 Vancouver Canucks – Back In Black

It was a long off season for hockey fans, especially Canucks fans. The scars of a devastating Game Seven loss at home and an embarrassing downtown Vancouver riot only set the tone for a tragic summer for the entire hockey community. After relying heavily on music to pass the time without hockey, The Flying V [...]

Canucks at the Deadline: Making the Case for an Enforcer

Canucks at the Deadline: Making the Case for an Enforcer

To trade or not to trade, that is the question facing GM Mike Gillis in what has become one of the more interesting weeks on the NHL calendar.

Canadiens beat Canucks 3-2, avoid being swept on Western Canada trip

Canadiens beat Canucks 3-2, avoid being swept on Western Canada trip

After losing 4-1 to the hands of the lowly Edmonton Oilers and 4-0 against the Flames at the Heritage Classic in Calgary, the Montreal Canadiens were set to face their biggest test of their annual trip in Western Canada against the Vancouver Canucks, the best team in the NHL so far with season. The last [...]

Hodgson Debut Highlights Canucks Return to Action

Hodgson Debut Highlights Canucks Return to Action

The wait is over for the Canucks top prospect to dull his skates in his first ever NHL regular season game.

Dale Tallon’s Report Card

Dale Tallon’s Report Card

Hello again Panther Fans, today we are going to look at Dale Tallon and his role thus far as General Manager. In only nine months Tallon has revitalized a thin farm system and positioned the team for future success. Let’s take a look at some of his major moves thus far in our first ever [...]

Canucks In Place for Spring Success After Big First Half of Season

Canucks In Place for Spring Success After Big First Half of Season

Through 42 regular season games the Vancouver Canucks are well on their way to the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

“You Say 20 Games?” Canucks Review at the Quarter Mark

“You Say 20 Games?” Canucks Review at the Quarter Mark

Through 20 games the Vancouver Canucks have shown flashes of what many regard as a Stanley Cup calibre team; however the reigning Northwest Division Champions have a lot to strive for at the quarter mark of the 2010 season, currently 8th in the western conference.

Slow Start Costs Canucks in Buffalo, Ballard to Return vs. Penguins

Slow Start Costs Canucks in Buffalo, Ballard to Return vs. Penguins

It was only a matter of time until the bad habit of giving up an early lead would cost the Vancouver Canucks.

Price, Canadiens blank Canucks 2-0 at Bell Centre

Price, Canadiens blank Canucks 2-0 at Bell Centre

Carey Price made 35 saves for his second shutout of the year and the Canadiens ended Vancouver’s six-game winning streak with a 2-0 win over the Canucks yesterday. Defensemen Andrei Markov and Roman Hamrlik both scored for Montreal on Roberto Luongo who stopped 27 of the 29 shots he faced. The Canadiens finally managed to [...]

The new reality of the salary cap

The top 10 most expensive defensive corps in the NHL

Some GMs like to build their team with a lot of offensive punch (Washington Capitals), others with a strong goalie tandem (Boston Bruins), and finally some GMs prefer to build their team with a very deep defensive corps. One month into the 2010-11 season, let’s have a look at the top 10 most expensive defensive [...]

Rypien Suspended, Canucks Look to Improve Versus Wild

Rypien Suspended, Canucks Look to Improve Versus Wild

Following Tuesday’s scuffle with a Minnesota Wild fan, Rick Rypien was has been suspended six games by the National Hockey League.

Opening Night: A Bar Patron’s Guide to the 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks

Opening Night: A Bar Patron’s Guide to the 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks

Last Spring the Canucks post season party was ended early for the second straight year by the Chicago Blackhawks. Tonight the Vancouver Canucks are looking celebrate their 40th season in style with a victory, however this season will only likely only be a success if the Canucks earn the right to host the Stanley Cup as guest of honour at season’s end.

Fighting for Your Life: 5 Stories to Watch During Canucks Pre-Season

Fighting for Your Life: 5 Stories to Watch During Canucks Pre-Season

Who better than the Calgary Flames to renew acquaintances with in a double city, double header to open the 2011 pre-season.

Gillis Walks the Walk; Signs Hamhuis, Malhotra, Tambellini, Perrault in UFA Opening

Gillis Walks the Walk; Signs Hamhuis, Malhotra, Tambellini, Perrault in UFA Opening

After proving on draft day that he is a man of action, Mike Gillis proved on July 1st that he is also a man of his word. Since declaring “Were not done yet” following the acquisition of Keith Ballard and Victor Oreskovich on draft day, Gillis went out and signed his number one priority on [...]

“We’re Not Done Yet” Gillis Eager After Adding Ballard, Oreskovich, Draftees

“We’re Not Done Yet” Gillis Eager After Adding Ballard, Oreskovich, Draftees

Mike Gillis sure is a man of action isn’t he? While Gillis may not have the style and swagger of notorious past Canuck GM Brian Burke, however Gillis proved he is not afraid to make a move on draft day. Minutes before the draft began, a deal had been made (contingent on Jarred Tinordi and [...]

The Avs D needs to get tougher

The Avs D needs to get tougher

The Colorado Avalanche have starting goalie, Craig Anderson back in net tonight after missing four games due to an injury inflicted by goalie killer, Keith Ballard.  If players continue to run Craig Anderson then I think it’s time a message was sent to the league.  And I don’t mean the front office. The Avs take [...]

Avs Eastern Conference Road Trip

Avs Eastern Conference Road Trip

The Colorado Avalanche took a three game run through the Eastern conference picking up three points out of a possible six.  Not bad, not great.  The Avs took it to the Lightning in the first game and Matt Duchene caught fire, seemingly appearing out of nowhere with 7 points in the last 5 games.  Chris [...]