Devils notes: Season of success
One of the most inspirational stories of this Stanley Cup finals has to be Bryce Salvador's return. After missing all of last season with concussio...
View Article2012 Stanley Cup finals -- Los Angeles Kings have no room for healthy Simon...
Simon Gagne is finally healthy enough to play for the Los Angeles Kings. But with as well as the Western Conference champions have been playing, it is tough for the former All-Star forward to get back...
View Article2012 Stanley Cup playoffs - New Jersey Devils squandered a golden opportunity...
In a game that was desperate for a winner, the Devils squandered a golden opportunity, writes Scott Burnside.
View ArticleRevenue sharing a key issue in summer CBA talks - NHL
During his annual state of the game address during the Stanley Cup finals, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman shared more numbers that indicated the contin...
View Article2012 Stanley Cup finals -- Defensive matchups against Ilya Kovalchuk don't...
Neither the New Jersey Devils nor the Los Angeles Kings seem to be too concerned about who is on the ice against high-powered Devils forward Ilya Kovalchuk.
View ArticleStanley Cup finals: Keys to Game 2
Given how the 13-2 Los Angeles Kings have rolled through the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, it's not overstating the matter to say that Game 2 on Saturday...
View Article2012 Stanley Cup playoffs: Grading the New Jersey Devils' postseason run
Scott Burnside grades the New Jersey Devils' run through the postseason.
View Article2012 Stanley Cup finals -- New Jersey Devils feel confident for Game 5, beyond
Devils coach Pete DeBoer said Thursday he feels good about New Jersey's chances of erasing Los Angeles' 3-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup finals.
View ArticleLos Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick wins Conn Smythe Trophy as...
Jonathan Quick and Martin Brodeur hugged and spoke into each other's ears in the Stanley Cup finals handshake line.
View Article2012 Stanley Cup playoffs: The Eastern Conference certainly had its share of...
Even though the Western Conference's Los Angeles Kings won the Cup doesn't mean the East didn't have some moments worth remembering, writes Scott Burnside.
View ArticleNew Jersey Devils' Mark Fayne has wrist surgery, out up to four months
New Jersey defenseman Mark Fayne, a key cog in the Devils' run to the Stanley Cup finals, had surgery to repair a ligament in his wrist last week, and will be out up to four months.
View ArticleEA Sports NHL 13: Cup finals: Rangers beat Blackhawks
EA Sports predicts that the Rangers will beat the Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup finals.
View ArticleAlfredsson's play towers over his words
PITTSBURGH -- Flash back to the third period of Game 5, 2007 Stanley Cup finals. The Ottawa Senators are sunk. They are trailing in the third perio...
View Article2013 Stanley Cup finals - How to bet Chicago Blackhawks and Boston Bruins
Sam Paolini breaks down the best ways to bet the 2013 Stanley Cup finals between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins.
View Article2013 NHL Playoffs - Chicago Blackhawks better positioned than Boston Bruins...
A repeat, particularly after a very short summer, would be a lot to ask. But Craig Custance explains why he thinks the Blackhawks have a better shot to return to the Stanley Cup finals than the Bruins...
View ArticleNHL - How John Tortorella and Alain Vigneault's swap will affect Vancouver...
Neil Greenberg explains how Alain Vigneault and John Tortorella's coaching swap will affect their new teams' offensive stars.
View ArticleNHL - Minnesota Wild, Vancouver Canucks among top 2014 Stanley Cup value bets
Sam Paolini breaks down the top value bets for the 2014 Stanley Cup, including the Minnesota Wild and Vancouver Canucks.
View Article#NHLrank - Pierre LeBrun - Lindy Ruff starts new chapter with Dallas Stars
Lindy Ruff is starting over with the rebuilding Dallas Stars, a reality no one would have imagined after the 1999 Stanley Cup finals, writes Pierre LeBrun.
View Article2014 Stanley Cup finals: Los Angeles Kings won't ease up on New York Rangers
The Kings know what it is like to be up 3-0 in the Stanley Cup finals, and this time they won't ease up on their opponent, Pierre LeBrun writes.
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