by Zach Hawkins | Nov 25, 2014 | Minnesota Wild, NHL
It is no secret that the Minnesota Wild are a team with a lot of potential this season, but being in a tight knit Central Division, they will have their word cut out from them if they are going to make it back to the playoffs. Right now, Minnesota is finding many...
by Conor Hurley | Nov 9, 2014 | Colorado Avalanche, Homepage, Inside Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers
PHILADELPHIA – In the five games leading up to Saturday night’s contest against Colorado, Philadelphia outscored opponents 15-5 while on even strength, but was 0 for 12 on the power play. The Flyers flipped the script against the Avalanche, netting three...
by Diana Driscoll | Nov 8, 2014 | New York Rangers, Winnipeg Jets
Evander Kane recently stated that he wanted to have a breakout game against the New York Rangers and start generating offense for his team. While he didn’t have the breakout performance he would have hoped, Kane was the difference maker in Saturday night’s game at...
by Diana Driscoll | Nov 8, 2014 | Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers
When you think about the New York Rangers’ strengths, you think of their speed, their goaltender and their solid back end. You don’t think about their power play. The man-advantage is a sore subject for the Rangers as the team, year in and year out, struggles to...
by Diana Driscoll | Apr 9, 2014 | Carolina Hurricanes, Leagues, New York Rangers
April 9, 2014 After clinching a playoff berth on Monday night while idle—due to a New Jersey Devils loss—the New York Rangers were back in action Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden facing the Carolina Hurricanes. Brad Richards found his offensive game and the...