Tag: Philadelphia Flyers
Ryan Pulock: 2020 New York Islanders Grades So Far
Ryan Pulock is a statistical outlier. Having a top-five pick in an NHL Draft seems to be the easiest way to add talent to an organization, and for many teams,
Read MoreBold Predictions for the 2020 NHL Playoffs
With the NHL Playoffs approaching, fans around the world have all different opinions on players, teams, coaches and matchups. In what should be the craziest Stanley Cup Playoffs yet, we
Read More2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs Predictions: 24-Team Bracket
With the 2020 NHL playoffs approaching, we made a bracket to determine who we think is going to win the Stanley Cup
Read MoreOne Reason Why Your Team Can Win the Stanley Cup
It’s anyone’s Cup. In absolutely wild and unprecedented circumstances, any of the 24 teams in the proposed Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket have a legitimate chance of being crowned Champions for
Read MoreNHLPA Plan Provides Hope and Many Benefits for Islanders
On Saturday, May 22, the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) executive board members voted on a return to play format that included a 24-team playoff bracket. Under this proposed
Read MoreCole Bardreau: 2020 New York Islanders Grades So Far
When the Islanders were making their depth signings this past offseason, one of them definitely stood out. Former Philadelphia Flyers farmhand Cole Bardreau was headed to the Islanders on a
Read MoreUnderrated Players in the Metropolitan Division
The Metropolitan Division is absolutely stacked. Seven out of its eight teams have a .500% point percentage or better. This is caused by a balance of elite star power
Read MoreOur Take on Some of the Best NHL Arenas
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the NHL is proposing to finish out the season in different locations, choosing four NHL arenas, one from each division. With that being the case,
Read MoreNHL Throwback Jerseys That Should Return – Metropolitan Edition
Over the past two seasons, teams have begun to expand their uniform lineup to include NHL throwback jerseys for two or three games a year. The trend started back in
Read MorePicking our Metropolitan Division All-Star Teams
With the National Hockey League (and the entire sports world) on hiatus, people are coming up with tons of different ways to keep people involved in the sports world. One
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