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The Editor's Choice stories from The Hockey Writers.
04/13/2018 edition:
By Tom Castro on Apr 12, 2018 11:05 am
From affable Tom Renney to hard-driving John Tortorella to laid-back Alain Vigneault … to? The Rangers’ coaching pendulum is about to swing again, and the man who replaces the recently fired Vigneault seems...
By Declan Schroeder on Apr 12, 2018 10:20 am
Like the popular kid at school, the Winnipeg Jets know how to throw a heck of a party — more specifically, a playoff party, both in and outside Bell MTS Place. The city of Winnipeg closed Donald Street and Graham Avenue...
By Mike Valvano on Apr 12, 2018 08:20 am
The list of lineup challenges that the New York Rangers’ management and new coaching staff will have to answer before dropping the puck next season is long and evolving. One of them, certainly, is carving out a...
By Larry Fisher on Apr 11, 2018 04:19 pm
For the first time in history — or at least in a long time — members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association will be revealing their votes for the NHL’s annual awards this season. I don’t get a vote there (yet)...
By Bill Schoeninger on Apr 11, 2018 01:40 pm
Possibly more than any other sport, there is a unique culture that surrounds hockey. It’s a tightly knit group that is as dedicated to their sport as any in the world. As a result of this relationship, a unique...
By Johannes Wheeldon on Apr 11, 2018 01:28 pm
Fans hoping for solutions from Marc Bergevin and Geoff Molson at this year’s end of season press conference were disappointed. However, they could not have been very surprised. In fairness, this owner and general...
By Jeff Seide on Apr 10, 2018 07:05 pm
On Monday in downtown Buffalo, the Sabres conducted their usual exit interviews during locker clean out day. Players spoke about playing harder next year, being more mentally prepared, being committed, playing...
By Larry Fisher on Apr 10, 2018 06:19 pm
Playoff predictions are always easier when you don’t have a horse in the race. That’s the case for me this year, making picks with my head rather than my heart from start to finish. Sure, I’ve hopped on a handful of...
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