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Zubov Not Going to Columbus; Starting the Islanders Bandwagon a Year Early

By Adam GretzJul 27th 2009 – 10:00AM

Newsmakers in the NHL: During the regular season it's our daily look at the previous night's action. During the offseason, we'll look at some of the storylines and moves taking place around the league three times per week. Have a tip or something you want linked? Send it in to nhlfanhouse@gmail.com.No Zubov For ColumbusOn...

Canucks Finish Off Blues in Overtime

By Bruce CiskieApr 21st 2009 – 11:50PM

Let there be no question that the St. Louis Blues have character. They have guts. They have fire. Oh, and they have some great young players who will only get better as the years go by.Trailing 2-0 in the game and 3-0 in the series, the Blues showed zero quit, rallying to tie the score on two second-period goals, and then...

St. Louis Blues Back in Playoff Spotlight

By Adam GretzMar 17th 2009 – 12:00PM

Entering the 2008-09 season, not much was expected from the St. Louis Blues. Most people recognized their talented young core, but few, if any, were predicting a trip to the playoffs. With just 13 games remaining on their schedule, the Blues enter Tuesday's game in Edmonton just two points out of the final playoff spot in...

Power Rankings: Devils Claim Top Spot

By Adam GretzMar 13th 2009 – 11:53AM

We're in the home stretch of the NHL season, and both conference playoff races are heating up as the standings change on a daily basis. The Eastern Conference has seven teams separated by just seven points in the No's 4 through 10 spots, while everybody except Phoenix and Colorado is still competing for a playoff spot in...

Trade Sidney Crosby? History Says No

By Adam GretzFeb 24th 2009 – 11:30AM

A couple of weeks ago, TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller came to the conclusion that in order for the Pittsburgh Penguins to remain competitive in the NHL, they would have to deal the league's leading scorer, Evgeni Malkin, for a first-line winger, a No. 2 center, and "hopefully" a pick or a prospect. It was a laughable...

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