By Leanna Thurmond, on January 14th, 2011%
If you or someone in your family plays hockey, it’s important to have the right equipment. On top of the need for a good pair of skates you’ll also want to continue to consider safety as in important factor in buying hockey gear. With pucks flying around at speeds in excess of 80 miles per hour it’s no wonder hockey is considered one of the roughest, fastest sports around. If you are buying hockey equipment these helpful tips may be your saving grace when it comes to getting everything you need. . . . → Read More: Tips for Getting the Best When it Comes to Hockey Equipment
By Ross Everett, on November 27th, 2010%
In the’60′s, the NHL was almost entirely made up of Canadian born players. There were a few US natives, but players from other countries were unheard of. Stan Mikita, born the country formerly known as Czechoslovakia, started to change that. While he was sometimes overshadowed by teammates like Bobby Hull, most hockey experts consider Mikita the best NHL center of the’60′s. He was born in what is now Slovakia, and sent to live in Canada as a young boy. Like most boys his age, he began playing the national sport of hockey. . . . → Read More: Stan Mikita: Pro Hockey’s Unsung Hero
By Alan Plastin, on April 27th, 2010%
Whether it’s the fighting, the excitement, or the overall confusion that the game can cause, people love ice hockey. Fans are always wanting more, even after the game has ended. Now, if you’re a hockey fan, you can even support your love of the game with your personal checks. . . . → Read More: Support the NHL With Your Personal Checks
By Fara Thompson, on March 26th, 2010%
Pittsburgh can be a town in Southwestern Pennsylvania. With a population of over 350,000 folks and an location that covers several square miles, it really is a single on the largest cities inside state of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh lies where the Monongahela River and also the Allegheny River meet, forming the Ohio River. The rivers and mountains surrounding the city make for a exclusive terrain. Mainly because of this, the town developed as numerous separate, distinct regions or neighborhoods. Every single region has distinct features that make the town an excellent vacation destination for the young and old alike. . . . → Read More: Have an Exciting Time During a Vacation in Pittsburgh
By Dave Vower, on March 14th, 2010%
Finding a sports gift is not as difficult as you think that and hockey presents are also easy return by although they are not the second rate conventional presents that one is employed to purchasing however here are some recommendations on what one can purchase for an infatuated hockey player. . . . → Read More: Suggestions for Buying Hockey Presents
By Fara Thompson, on February 7th, 2010%
The nation’s Hockey League was established in 1917 and since then there have been 4 major eras of the NHL ; the Founding, the first 6, the enlargement age and the Modern age. . . . → Read More: What You Want to Understand About the NHL
By Joe Pied, on January 29th, 2010%
Hockey is among the most intense sports ever invented and has many different forms; like ice hockey (used with ice skates), field hockey (no skates, just a field of grass/gravel), and street hockey (used with rollerblades). Every one of these styles of hockey are intense enough and can provide athletes and audiences alike a tremendously enjoyable game. . . . → Read More: Custom Hockey Socks 101
By Ross Everett, on December 21st, 2009%
After losing the services of starting goalie Roberto Luongo for the indefinite future with a broken rib, the Canucks may have breathed a sigh of relief too soon after backup goalie Andrew Raycroft’s performance in his first game in relief. After an excellent effort in an overtime victory over Los Angeles, Raycroft was torched for four goals in two periods before being pulled from the game. Corey Schneider, recently recalled from Manitoba of the AHL, played the third period in net giving up three more goals as Anaheim cruised to a 7-2 victory. The Canucks scored twice in the first five minutes of the game to lead 2-0 before giving up seven unanswered goals. . . . → Read More: Ducks Rip Canucks, Backup Goalie Raycroft
By Dan Jackson, on December 17th, 2009%
Proline betting is one of the world’s most concentrated sports book set-ups, offering players across Canada the opportunity to bet against various given sporting outcomes. Run by not-for-profit entities on behalf of the respective provincial governments, it offers cumulative odds on the results of NHL hockey, baseball and other sporting events, raising billions of dollars for public services, charities, research and the arts. But what’s Proline all about, and how does it actually work? . . . → Read More: NHL Hockey Betting System
By Ross Everett, on December 16th, 2009%
The Columbus Blue Jackets learned a valuable lesson about NHL hockey on Friday night-it’s dangerous to ‘sit on a lead’ and particularly against the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. Down 3-1, Pittsburgh tied the game late in the third period as Ruslan Fedotenko and Alex Goligoski each lit the lamp with less than three minutes remaining. After a scoreless overtime period, Sidney Crosby scored the only goal of the shootout to give the Penguins an improbable 4-3 victory. It was the 9th win in ten games for Pittsburgh, who are a perfect 6-0-0 on the road. Columbus lost for the fifth time in six games. . . . → Read More: Crosby’s Shootout Winner Gives Penguins Victory Over Blue Jackets
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