Penguins/Bruins prediction
The entire hockey World is enticed on what may or may not happen tonight when Pittsburgh plays Boston for the first time since Matt Cooke’s head shot on Marc Savard.
The entire hockey World is enticed on what may or may not happen tonight when Pittsburgh plays Boston for the first time since Matt Cooke’s head shot on Marc Savard.
Pittsburgh finished its season series against New Jersey 0-for-6 by a cumulative score of 22-5. The numbers are gruesome, yet somehow the Penguins are confident that if they see the Devils in the playoffs, well they’ll win the seven-game series.
Very questionable play and to me it looks like slew foot gone wrong. The slo motion of it looks devastating to Crosby but luckily for him and the Penguins he returned. Video after the jump.
Reebok Canada is offering a $10,000 reward, no questions asked, for the return of the stick and glove Crosby used to score his winning goal in last weekend’s gold-medal game against the U.S.
Team USA – look back and smile on Vancouver 2010.
He waited until the final moment – the 11th hour doesn’t even begin to describe it – until Sidney Crosby put his mark on this game, this gold medal, this emerging legacy.
Neither Team USA nor Team Canada will be able to blame a failure to win the gold medal on a lack of familiarity with the opposing team.
With what promises to be 13 incredible days of hockey ahead of us in Vancouver, it’s time to get a quick primer of what we all should be looking for when the Olympic tournament begins Tuesday at Canada Hockey Place.
The Hockey Guys live Internet hockey talk radio program.
Penguins v Capitals 2/7/2010
If you’re a resident of the East Coast or Eastern Midwest, I don’t have to tell you about the blanket of white snow you woke up to this morning.