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PenaltyKill.Net: Season 1

When I started this blog I bought a few books on the subject to get some insight into just what it was I was getting myself into. Of everything I read I remember just two things. The first is that it takes about 30 months for a blog to really develop an audience. [...]

Pittsburgh Penguins: Guten Nacht to Philadelphia Flyers

All I can say is…wow! What an amazing comeback for the Penguins. The Flyers went up 3-0 and all seemed lost until Max Talbot took on a fight against Daniel Carcillo of the Flyers. Talbot pretty much got his butt kicked, but that fight ended up being the turn around point for the Penguins who [...]

Everything Coming Together For The San Jose Sharks

If the San Jose Sharks win tonight against the Phoenix Coyotes or Saturday against the Los Angeles Kings (or any combination of losses by the Boston Bruins) they will earn their first Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history. Ryane Clowe and Patrick Marleau are scheduled to return to the line up tonight, bringing full circle [...]

San Jose Sharks Magic Number Watch Continues

The San Jose Sharks have two magic numbers: 8 and 5.
8 is the number of points the Sharks either have to win or the Boston Bruins have to ‘not win’ for the Sharks to win the Presidents’ Trophy.
5 is the number of point the Sharks either have to win or the Detroit Red Wings have [...]

San Jose Sharks Fan Running Out Of Excuses

First I told myself that everyone goes through a ‘funk’ late in January. This turned out to be somewhat true as the San Jose Sharks, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins all had so-so post All Star Game performances. But as January turned to February the Sharks continued to move sideways, but the [...]

The State Of The San Jose Sharks

The San Jose Sharks are 2-5-1 in their last 8 games, 7-7-5 in their last 19. They are now trailing the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins by 3 points each, and the New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals are only 5 and 6 points behind respectively. There are 16 games left in the season [...]

San Jose Sharks Maintain Position Through February

Turns out nothing too revealing came about during the month of February. The month known as a mundane time for most hockey teams, and also the month the San Jose Sharks have to vacate HP Pavilion for at least one week (due to tennis), I was curious to see how the top teams [...]

San Jose Sharks Back On Top And Headed Back To Detroit

On February 16, just one week ago, I discussed my thoughts about the San Jose Sharks most recent road trip and questioned the value of the overtime loss. At that time the Sharks, Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings we separated by a mere 4 points. The Sharks were behind the Bruins by 3 [...]

Fighting = Wins?

The B’s haven’t fought in two weeks. So what, you say. I’ll tell you what.
When GM Peter Chiarelli came in and changed the face of the franchise, he stated over and over that he wanted the Bruins to be “tough to play against”. When Claude Julien was hired, he reiterated these sentiments. [...]

Don’t Retire vs. B’s

The Blackhawk’s retirement of No. 3 in honor of Pierre Pilote and the late Keith Magnuson on November 12th ended with the Bruins winning 2-1 in a shoot out. On November 22nd, the Canadiens hosted Patrick Roy night; the Bruins spoiled the party with a 3-2 shootout win. Last evening the Canes hoisted [...]

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