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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 are 12-15-2 with 26 points through 29 games. After 29 games last season, the Bolts were 15-10-4 with 34 points. The Lightning are in fourth place in the Southeast Division and trail the division leading Florida Panthers by eleven points. Tampa Bay has fallen to 13th place in the 15 team Eastern Conference. After 29 [...]

Flyers Polish Off Sabres 5-2 Finish The Series

Flyers Polish Off Sabres 5-2 Finish The Series

Thank God it’s over! My Flyers played the way they were capable of, got bounces and made shots, chased Buffalo goalie Ryan Miller and polished off the Buffalo Sabres 5-2 in Game 7 of a back-and-forth series that was full of surprises. Philly won both the first and second periods tonight, dominating in the first [...]

Flyers Comeback Again Tie Series In OT

Flyers Comeback Again Tie Series In OT

My Flyers overcame two 2-goal deficits and fought off an early end to the season thanks to an overtime goal by Ville Leino, beating the Sabres 5-4. The game started badly for the Flyers, with starting goalie Michael Leighton giving up three goals on the first eight shots, all of them arguably softies, before being [...]

Flyers Stage Comeback But Lose In OT to Buffalo

Flyers Stage Comeback But Lose In OT to Buffalo

My Flyers had to be feeling good going into tonight’s game, but the Sabres won 4-3 in overtime after blowing a 3-0 lead they built up in the 1st. Brian Boucher gave up two softies to help put the Flyers in the hole with Tyler Ennis scoring from a bad angle and Thomas Vanek scoring [...]

Miller Stones Flyers, Series Tied 2-2

Miller Stones Flyers, Series Tied 2-2

My Flyers couldn’t finish again and lost 1-0, but unlike Game 1 where they lost by the same score, tonight they peppered Sabre goalie Ryan Miller with some great shots and he was able to stop every one of them. Jason Pominville scored the only goal of the game midway through the 1st due to [...]

Flyers Continue To Make Shots, Take 2-1 Series Lead

Flyers Continue To Make Shots, Take 2-1 Series Lead

Good positioning around the net by winger and recent healthy scratch Nik Zherdev proved to be the difference as my Flyers win again, 4-2 over the Sabres. An energized Jeff Carter, popping one on the power play, and Danny Briere made quick wrist shots up high beating Ryan Miller and Buffalo got their scoring from [...]

Flyers Make Shots, Get Bounces Win Game 2

Flyers Make Shots, Get Bounces Win Game 2

My Flyers bounced back, playing much closer to the game they need to, and beat the Sabres 5-4. Key to the Flyer victory was their centers outplayed Buffalo’s, Claude Giroux, going high and beating Ryan Miller, and Danny Briere knocking in a rebound. The top 3 Sabre centers were held scoreless, but Sabres left wing [...]

It’s my Flyers versus the Sabres . . . . again!

It’s my Flyers versus the Sabres . . . . again!

It’s my Flyers versus the Sabres . . . . again! This is their seventh meetup since 1995, (3-3 split going in) and I can honestly say none of the series have been very good. They’ve been walk-overs one way or the other, dull or painful. Easy first round wins or first round humiliating embarrassments, [...]

Giroux, Flyers handle Toronto for back-to-back wins

Giroux, Flyers handle Toronto for back-to-back wins

Without Chris Pronger in the lineup, the Philadelphia Flyers found a way to win back-to-back games for the first time in nine games as they escaped the ACC Centre with a 3-2 victory on Thursday night. Claude Giroux and his line contributed a goal and three assists while Brian Boucher stopped 27 of 29 shots [...]

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger to miss 4-6 weeks

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger to miss 4-6 weeks

For the first time this season, the Philadelphia Flyers are going to have to handle some adversity. Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren confirmed a TSN report that defenseman Chris Pronger will miss 4-6 weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a broken first metatarsal bone in his right foot. Pronger suffered the injury in the second [...]

Top 10 NHL defensive defensemen so far in 2010-11

Top 10 NHL defensive defensemen so far in 2010-11

Almost one quarter into the season, let’s have a look at the best defensive defensemen in the NHL this year. Those rearguards are often forgotten when looking at their team’s overall success, but they are key contributors nonetheless. The formula used for this list is the following: +/- differential + blocked shots + takeaways – [...]

Sharks roster taking shape

Sharks roster taking shape

The San Jose Sharks filled their goaltender vacancy by signing 30-year-old Antero Niittymaki to a 2-year deal worth $4 million. Niittymaki will get a shot at the Sharks starting job in goal and he’s had experience in that position, at least more so than either Thomas Greiss or Alex Stalock. When the Sharks were eliminated [...]

Candidates for Team USA’s roster for Vancouver 2010

Candidates for Team USA’s roster for Vancouver 2010

Brian Burke, Team USA’s GM, is planning on making the announcement of USA’s final roster on January 1st, 2010, during the Winter Classic. Burke will name his 23 man roster at Fenway Park, during the Flyers vs. Bruins game. Below you will find the three groupings for the 2010 Olympic hockey tournament: GROUP A: Canada, [...]

GameDay: Habs vs. Bruins – Breezer Retires From NHL, Sets Sights on Racing

GameDay: Habs vs. Bruins – Breezer Retires From NHL, Sets Sights on Racing

Habs vs Bruins lineups + Patrice Brisebois’ officially retires…

Newcomers Dazzle as Habs beat Pens 4-3 | Subban + 16 others sent to Hamilton

Newcomers Dazzle as Habs beat Pens 4-3 | Subban + 16 others sent to Hamilton

Gionta, Gomez and Cammalleri were the top 3 stars as the Habs defeated the Penguins 4-3 last night at the Bell Center. Following up the strong victory from last night, the Canadiens announced cuts. 17 players were sent to the Hamilton Bulldogs, read on to find out who…

Lightning Summer Of Discontent Is Thankfully Over

Lightning Summer Of Discontent Is Thankfully Over

To be very clear, I am not a fan of  Tampa Bay Lightning owners Oren Koules and Len Barrie. They have done some outright stupid things that have set the franchise back for years. They are embroiled in a business tug of war that will end with one of them face down in the mud, [...]