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2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs--By far the Most Exciting Season in Ages

By Venki Narayanan, Section NHL
Posted on Sat May 10 2008 at 11:52 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: old school, new school, canadiens, bruins, flyers, crosby, ovechkin, malkin, magic (all tags)

This year, sports fans are witnessing (or if they aren't, they should be...) the most exciting playoff season that the National Hockey League has seen since the 2001 season that saw Ray Bourque finally win Lord Stanley's Cup. This is the time that all fans, be they the traditional fan base of the original six and of ageless wonders such as Chris Chelios or fans of the "next generation" and superstars such as Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Alexander Ovechkin should rejoice and unite as this is the year that their beloved sport can wake up from its long hibernation and win the hearts of millions of sports fans. The post-lockout era of the NHL has much to look forward to, and this post-season has seen every storyline that both the owners and the NHLPA have longed to see. This is the time to be proud to be a hockey fan.

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Edmonton Oilers

Playoffs a Real Possibility for Hockey Fans in Edmonton

By Salim786, Section NHL
Posted on Tue Mar 25 2008 at 11:29 AM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Edmonton Oilers, Salim Valji (all tags)

Playoffs?  Who cares about the playoffs in Edmonton?  Heck their season ended a month ago when they were 14th in the Western Conference.  Why are they so excited?  Don't they know they're seven points back of the eighth spot entering play on Tuesday?  Don't they know that the team is on pace to break the NHL record for man games lost due to injury?  Don't they have any brains, these Oilers players?  Are they taking the crack?  Why are they playing hockey right now when they should be watching Seinfeld reruns?

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Edmonton Oilers

A Free Tour of Rexall Place

By Salim786, Section NHL
Posted on Wed Mar 05 2008 at 9:39 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: Edmonton Oilers, Kevin Lowe, Craig MacTavish, Rexall Place, Salim Valji (all tags)

For those who have never been to Rexall Place, I am happy to offer you this free, once-in-a lifetime tour of one of Edmonton's greatest legacies.  

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NHL General

I'm Sorry, You're Sorry, Bettman Should Be Sorry

By matt Jordan, Section NHL
Posted on Fri Nov 02 2007 at 1:36 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: NHL, Gary Bettman (all tags)

I'm sorry, you're sorry, everyone's sorry. It's the same problem that has plagued this sport pretty much since the NHA days. Yes, it's back to the old headhunting issue. This time, everyone is sorry. Randy Jones is sorry for his hit that gave Patrice Bergeron a broken nose and a concussion. Steve Downie is sorry for almost ending Dean MacAmmond's career in the preseason. Todd Bertuzzi is still sorry for ending Steve Moore's career a few years back, and of course, Marty McSorley is sorry for nearly decapitating Donald Brashier in 2000.

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NHL General

NHL Power Rankings for Oct 24 2007

By matt Jordan, Section NHL
Posted on Wed Oct 24 2007 at 2:05 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: NHL, NHL Power Rankings (all tags)

Week three marks the unveiling of the NHL power rankings here at Sportscolumn.com This week, we see the Sens take the top spot, while the Flyers and Wild hot on their heels. Where did your team finish?

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NHL General

Another self-inflicted NHL wound

By Scotty15, Section NHL
Posted on Thu Sep 20 2007 at 10:30 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
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For whatever reason, the NHL won't make good decisions. It needs to win back the trust of sports fans by making wise and strategic moves. But it hasn't done it, and the latest deed proves it won't any time soon. Here's my thoughts on the latest move by professional hockey.

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NHL General

Lost Love - An ode to the old NHL playoffs

By Scotty15, Section NHL
Posted on Wed Aug 22 2007 at 11:39 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: NHL (all tags)

The NHL returned, albeit quietly, from its locked out 2005 season. But its playoffs -- exciting, powerful, addictive -- remained lodged in oblivion.

The last two playoffs? Imposters. Unwanted guests that have paralyzed a once-great yearly occasion.

This season's NHL playoffs scored record-low American television ratings, especially during the Stanley Cup Finals -- supposedly the most exciting playoff round. NBC, in one instance, interrupted a game with the Preakness' pre-race coverage. Game 3 of the Finals had NBC's worst rating since a "The West Wing" rerun several years ago.

Sad, so sad.

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Edmonton Oilers

Two Sides to an Even Coin

By Salim786, Section NHL
Posted on Wed Jul 11 2007 at 7:58 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
More on: (all tags)

On Sunday, while at work, I was frantically looking for news on where impending NHL free agents had signed and was hoping to hear something like "the Oilers have signed Chris Drury" or something resembling that.I didn't, but I heard Oilers news of a different kind. "The Edmonton Oilers have traded Jason Smith and Joffrey Lupul to the Philedalphia Flyers for defenseman Joni Pittkanen and forward Goeff Sanderson, plus a 2009 3rd round draft choice," was what the announcer on TSN was reporting. At first I was angry about my team trading away its captain and perhaps the toughest guy in the league for an unproven defender, who was -22 last season. But after composing my thoughts, and my tears, it wasn't that bad. Kevin Lowe and Paul Holmgren have pulled off, in my mind, one of the most even trades in modern NHL history.

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NHL General

Miss Universe over the Cup Finals? Somewhere, Lord Stanley Rolls Over in His Grave

By Philadelphiaflyernut, Section NHL
Posted on Wed May 30 2007 at 5:27 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
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Miss Japan vs. The Anaheim Ducks. Miss Japan wins the title of Miss Universe on NBC, better ratings and a pretty nifty crown. The Ducks win Game One of the Stanley Cup Finals on Versus (formerly OLN) and approval from such "celebrities" as Sasha Cohen, Cuba Cooding, Jr and some dude from "Heroes." Ding ding, Round I goes to Miss Japan.

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NHL General

Stanley Cup Finals Preview and Prediction

By matt Jordan, Section NHL
Posted on Wed May 23 2007 at 11:11 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
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Here we are. All bets are off, as the winners of the Western and Eastern conferences square off to determine who hockey's champion is for the 2006-07 season. It has been a long year, filled with surprises. One of the surprises will be representing the East in the Ottawa Senators. Ottawa finds themselves in the Stanley Cup Finals after not much of a challenging series against Buffalo. Meanwhile, the west will see one of its best teams from start to finish, the Anaheim Ducks. Anaheim took out the Detroit Red Wings in six games.

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