Cup Winners: What Writers Predict
\It’s easy for any fan or writer to make predictions ahead of the season. Of course, they might be biased,
\It’s easy for any fan or writer to make predictions ahead of the season. Of course, they might be biased,
The NHL season is around the corner, and it’s a time of the year when every fanbase (or at least most of them) is optimistic. Any team can overachieve.
It’s always fun to play fantasy general manager (GM) and speculate about the possible trades that can happen in the season.
Last season, there were only six players with 100 points and one with 50 goals. So, it’s rare air these days but a few players can hit those marks for the first time in their careers.
The NHL Offseason is in the dog days. Now is a good time to look back and see how each team has did so far this summer.
The dust has settled on free agency, and there isn’t much action in the hockey world these days.
In the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Andrei Vasilevskiy posted a .937 save percentage (SV%) and a 1.90 goals-against average (GAA)
Stuart Skinner faced unrelenting waves of doubt and criticism heading into Game Four against Vegas.
Edmonton’s recent display of sticktoitiveness has not only solidified the Oilers’ standing as favourites to emerge from the Western Conference, it’s also given residents of the City of Champions hope.