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Unwilling Combatants – Paradox and Contradiction Mar Today’s NHL

2018-11-12
By: Mike Filce
On: November 12, 2018
In: NHL
With: 1 Comment

By Mike Filce, coming to you from the Quiet Ice Imagine for a moment that you were Gary Bettman and you wanted hitting gone from hockey. How would you go about it? For starters, you would have to make players far less interested in hitting, and that’s no easy feat. You have to make the cost of hitting higher than the reward — higher than the great feeling of delivering punishment, higher than the feeling of making statements for your team and higher even than elevating your value through this kind of play. The consequences would have to make it simply not worth it anyRead More →

From the Quiet Ice: Putting to Rest the East vs West?

2018-10-31
By: Mike Filce
On: October 31, 2018
In: NHL
With: 0 Comments

“Quiet Ice is a phrase used to characterize a sliver of playing surface goal-scorers love to find because it’s unguarded by opposing players and can be used to rip off a good, quick shot. It is not, as some had understandably assumed, a reference to any place where Sean Avery isn’t.” (Source, the Hockey News) From the Quiet Ice . . . It’s time to put this goofy debate to rest — this idea that the East and West are somehow equally challenging conferences. Or even more bizarre, that the East is actually more challenging? Come now. To be fair, this debate is partly confusedRead More →

NHL: A League Out of Touch

2018-01-20
By: Benjamin Burke
On: January 20, 2018
In: NHL
With: 1 Comment

Professional sports, as a business, strives to expand its following, either by adapting the game or creative marketing. The NBA, led by Adam Silver, has adapted the professional basketball experience by focusing on how to draw fan attention. The league stepped in when teams decided to bench their starters without notifying the public, who buys tickets. On the contrary, the NHL has proven, time and again, that it remains out of touch with the masses. The announcement of Kid Rock at the All-Star is the latest decision prompting thought that the league is stuck in the late 90’s. When was the last time anyone said,Read More →

NHL 31 Teams in 31 Days : Anaheim Ducks

2017-09-03
By: lane.daschko
On: September 3, 2017
In: NHL, Pacific Division, Uncategorized
With: 0 Comments

The NHL is just 31 days away from the beginning of the 2017/18 season. In the next 31 days, let’s dive into the 31 NHL teams in alphabetical order and look at their previous standings and upcoming season predictions and key additions and subtractions. The first team on our list is the Anaheim Ducks. Embed from Getty Images 2016/17 record: 46-23-13 Key additions: Ryan Miller Key losses: Nate Thompson, Emerson Etem, Jonathan Bernier, Shea Theodore 2017 prediction: Top three team in their division In recent years, the Anaheim Ducks have a been a strong veteran team in a weaker division. Since 2013, the Ducks have averaged over 100 pointsRead More →

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