Category: NHL Betting
Which playoff bubble team could actually win the Stanley Cup?
Few teams have more potential for a deep run than the Penguins. The Ducks were a conference finalist last season and still have the health, scoring and solid goaltending to surge again. And the rest of the West should be worried about the Wild. Click here to read the full article…
Why is fighting in the NHL down to historic lows?
Through the midpoint of the season, we’re on pace for the fewest fighting majors ever. We dive into that phenomenon, plus thoughts on Canada’s Olympic team, All-Star snubs, dancing Russians, this week’s jersey foul and much more. Click here to read the full article…
Fantasy Hockey waiver advice with several NHL teams facing six-day byes
The upcoming scoring period is another oddly scheduled week in the NHL, so paying close attention to matchups and how often your players hit the ice could provide a nice boost. Click here to read the full article…
The American who will skate for South Korea in the Olympics
Five years ago, Mike Testwuide was languishing in the minors and at a career crossroads. Now the Colorado native is preparing to play on the world’s biggest stage, as an Olympian — and with a South Korean flag stitched to his jersey. Click here to read the full article…
Mailbag: Is it time for Rangers to move on?
Alain Vigneault is a good coach, but there’s no doubt his seat is warming up in New York. Click here to read the full article…
No NHL players? No problem, says Sweden great Forsberg
By Philip O’Connor STOCKHOLM . – There may be no National Hockey League (NHL) players on show in Pyeongchang but two-time Olympic ice hockey gold medalist Peter Forsberg still expects a great Olympic ice hockey tournament. “I don’t think you’re going to sit there back home Click here to read the full article…
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2018 NHL All-Star snubs
Notable omissions from 2018 NHL All-Star Weekend include Vladimir Tarasenko, Freddie Andersen and Jonathan Marchessault. Click here to read the full article…
Who were the biggest All-Star snubs?
Omissions from the All-Star Game include Jonathan Marchessault, Vladimir Tarasenko and Freddie Andersen. Click here to read the full article…
Connor McDavid rips NHL’s offside rule after Oilers’ goal overturned
Oilers captain Connor McDavid was none too thrilled after a coach’s challenge resulted in an Edmonton goal called back Tuesday night against the Nashville Predators. Click here to read the full article…
Power Rankings: The top worry for every team
Every team has issues — even the top-ranked Golden Knights (paltry penalty kill). This week’s rankings are full of concerns, including whether the Rangers can find help for Henrik Lundqvist or the Penguins can procure scoring from their bottom six. Click here to read the full article…
The case for trading Auston Matthews
Trade a franchise center and former No. 1 overall pick? Sure, it seems crazy, but dealing Auston Matthews could bring the Maple Leafs a huge haul ahead of their leading scorer’s looming free agency at the end of the 2018-19 season. Click here to read the full article…
The most egregious All-Star snubs
Phil Kessel is a Stanley Cup champ. What he’s not, inexplicably, is a 2018 NHL All-Star. This year’s team is long on star power (Sidney Crosby, Marc-Andre Fleury) but short some deserving scorers, including Vladimir Tarasenko and Jonathan Marchessault. Click here to read the full article…