Frozen Grounds: The NHL Lockout Is Coming
There has been much speculation as to whether or not the NHL will lockout its players, but at this point, it looks like a done deal.
There has been much speculation as to whether or not the NHL will lockout its players, but at this point, it looks like a done deal.
While the bulk of the teams in the NHL resides on American soil, ESPN's SportsCenter is not a good show to turn to for NHL news. Here are some alternatives.
On this week's Talking Red, a New Jersey Devils podcast, David Sarch, John Fischer, and Steve Lepore discuss everything from Game 3 and Game 4 to TV ratings to media coverage to beards and even Kevin Smith.
We have a complex relationship with winning. We don't put winning above everything and we never have. Moreover, the other values that hockey embodies are values we need.
If an NHL team doesn't play in the Ontario, Quebec, or the US Northeast, does it exist to the traditional hockey media?
Did the Washington Capitals fail or did the Tampa Bay Lightning succeed? In the eyes of the media, it's the former, when the media narrative should do a better job covering the latter.
Some last thoughts and observations on the 2011 NHL All-Star Weekend before moving on to the stretch run.
Ilya Kovalchuk agent Jay Grossman's version of interest from the Islanders as part of a Summer of Ilya postmortem in the Sporting News [emphasis mine]: On reports of an offer from the Islanders:...