Blackhawks Weekly Recap: NHL Week 4
Every Monday, we bring you the Blackhawks Weekly Recap, covering everything from the NHL roster to the AHL Rockford IceHogs and
Every Monday, we bring you the Blackhawks Weekly Recap, covering everything from the NHL roster to the AHL Rockford IceHogs and
The Philadelphia Flyers dropped to 6-5-1 on the season after a horridly played 2-1 home loss to the Calgary Flames (3-9-2) on Sunday night.
The Boston Bruins, at one point losers of six straight, are back to .500. Of course, first-year Bruins head coach Marco Sturm has greater ambitions for his club/
The Leafs Convo with me and Norman James is back. Norm and I will be discussing and reviewing the Toronto
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (6-4-1) are home on Sunday to play Ryan Huska’s Calgary Flames (2-9-2). The Flyer are 6-2-0 on home ice to date
Le Canadien de Montréal continue de démontrer sa résilience en ce début de saison. Samedi soir, devant une foule bruyante au Centre Bell.
The Detroit Red Wings shootout win over LA was intense, however the team was not prepared for Anaheim the next day. The 5-2 loss was rough.
For the New York Rangers prospects, Saturday helped to make this week a lost cause as the offensive woes continued. Eight prospects played.
The Chicago Blackhawks battled hard against the two-time defending Western Conference champions but came up short Saturday night.
The first calendar month of the 2025-’26 season is done. Montreal Canadiens fans are riding high. Their team is near the top of the NHL standings.