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The Editor's Choice stories from The Hockey Writers.
03/30/2018 edition:
By Joel Griffith on Mar 29, 2018 03:00 pm
Heading into the 2017-18 season, the Calgary Flames were expected to have one of the top defenses in the NHL, but it’s safe to say that expectation didn’t come to fruition. The offseason signing of Travis...
By Brianne Spiker on Mar 29, 2018 08:35 am
Outside of a few individuals on the Montreal Canadiens, no player lived up to or exceeded expectations this season. Some of the less-than-stellar seasons from the players ranged from understandable to downright...
By THW Archives on Mar 28, 2018 03:05 pm
It is always easy to determine the winner and loser of a trade long after the fact. The Chicago Blackhawks have made some awful trades that looked like mistakes the very moment they made them. Here are the five worst...
By Brandon Share-Cohen on Mar 28, 2018 01:32 pm
NHL officials and the NHL Department of Player Safety have been wildly inconsistent all season. It’s nothing new in the world of sports to see a league get decisions wrong, but the consistent inconsistencies that...
By Andrew Robinson on Mar 28, 2018 09:50 am
Nashville Predators fans have been downright giddy since last Saturday. On March 24, Jokerit was eliminated from the KHL Playoffs, allowing Predators prized prospect Eeli Tolvanentitle to make his way to the states....
By Jacob Messing on Mar 28, 2018 09:05 am
With five years remaining on a seven-year, $29.75 million contract, a Justin Abdelkader trade could happen this offseason and might be the best move for general manager Ken Holland and the Detroit Red Wings. Originally...
By Phil Kocher on Mar 28, 2018 08:35 am
It would be revisionist history, if not outwardly disingenuous, to offer that the New York Rangers’ rebuild began when the Blueshirts sent Derick Brassard to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Mika Zibanejad in the...
By Shane Zinman on Mar 27, 2018 03:05 pm
As the New York Islanders continue to see their 2017-18 season dimly fade into the night, it is undoubtedly the defense that has been the club’s Achilles’ heel. It is not solely the job of defensemen to play...
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