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SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Dominik) —
You have another day to enjoy before the dreadful feelings return. | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images After beginning last week looking like a lost cause, four wins make for a fresh and bright Monday sitting in 3rd in the Metro. On the 285-episodes-and-counting Islanders Anxiety podcast, Mike often refers to that periodic condition in Islanders fandom where something good that...
SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Steven E. Smith) —
Clutter doesn’t sound like he’s going anywhere. | Photo by Mike Stobe/NHLI via Getty Images They can’t lose to Nashville forever, right? The streak has to end some time. How about tonight, with Barry Trotz there? Last night was a good one on the scoreboard, folks. All three of the Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings, and Washington Capitals all lost in regulation. I was keeping...
StarTribune.com (Sarah McLellan) —
The Wild's playoff hopes are rapidly dwindling, but two more points are up for grabs.
The Cannon (Pale Dragon) —
Sometimes hockey doesn’t make sense… First Period It was a pretty slow game to start. Colorado controlled play early, but Columbus picked it up in the second half. Second Period The Blue Jackets opened the scoring halfway through the second period. A long bomb from Cale Maker was saved by Daniil Tarasov, and Cole Sillinger […]
The Cannon (Pale Dragon) —
Monday, April 1, 2024 – 7:00 PM EDTNationwide Arena, Columbus, OhioTV: Bally Sports Ohio; Radio: 97.1 FMOpponent’s Site: Puck Yeti Colorado Avalanche (47-21-6, 100 points, 2nd Central, 2nd West) at Columbus Blue Jackets (24-38-12, 60 points, 8th Metro, 16th East) If we could win this one, that would be quite the April Fool’s joke! Player […]
On the Forecheck (Kate R) —
After getting thoroughly trounced in a back-and-forth affair against one of the worst teams in the league on Thursday, the Preds proceeded to repeat the process against one of the best today. The Avalanche got a good early look, but the Preds pushed back. Alexandar Georgiev was busy, and then busier when Cale Makar got […]
On the Forecheck (Kate R) —
The Nashville Predators continue their road trip, and look to rebound from a walloping, this afternoon in the Mile High City. The Avalanche have an opportunity to clinch today, and they’ve been soaring recently. Nathan MacKinnon has 123 points–not a typo, and one behind Nikita Kucherov of the Lightning for the league lead–in the form […]
SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Steven E. Smith) —
Horvat says he hasn’t played wing since his first year in juniors, but he’s going to tonight. | Photo by Andrew Bershaw/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Is that an understatement? Roy is switching up his lines and not changing his goalie for this highly anticipated contest. Although there’s still a deficit to make up over the final 10 games, the lane has opened back up for the New...
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
This was just another feather in the Rangers’ cap, in a season that has collected a plume.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
The Rangers will approach the final 10 games of the regular season, beginning Thursday night against the Avalanche, the same way that they have every game since opening night.
SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Steven E. Smith) —
Ilya has had better games. | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Sorokin hasn’t been his world-beating self, further exposing how deeply flawed the roster is as they slide down the standings. I don’t know, man. It’s not like I expected the New York Islanders to beat the Carolina Hurricanes . The score was even what I would’ve guessed it would be, 3-1 plus an empty-netter. But the...
NY Post (Michael Blinn) —
The 15-year veteran was a famed enforcer, collecting 101 fights and 1,824 penalty minutes over his 782 NHL games from 1992-2008 and won a Stanley Cup with the Avalanche in 1996.
SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Steven E. Smith) —
Big night for Palms in his first NHL home. | Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images They’ll look to make it seven straight and go to third in the Metro tonight. The New York Islanders beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-1 last night, their sixth straight victory, to move back into a playoff spot for the first time since January. However, despite the massive win, they acknowledged...
SBN: Lighthouse Hockey (Dominik) —
Let’s keep the Revenge Train rolling, yeah? | Photo by Mike Stobe/NHLI via Getty Images The Isles need a productive trip; meanwhile, Tarasenko, Hanifin, many other names already on the move ahead of Friday’s deadline. While we were still enjoying the fruits of that comeback win over the Blues, the Islanders were doing the long haul flight to begin a late-season West Coast trip. ...