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October 26, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Ryan Kesler's agent makes a case for an extension for his client, the Capitals have their ups and downs, the NHL is marketed in a different manner than many other sports, the Canadiens have positives and negatives and the Bruins could begin to take off soon.
October 22, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Ilya Kovalchuk is interviewed, not everything in Toronto is as bad as it seems, New Jersey and New York hit the ice tonight in a pivotal matchup, Kings coach Terry Murray might not be making the right decisions and a look back into last night's victory for the Stars.
October 21, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
The concept of regression to the mean in hockey, a preview of tonight's Bruins-Predators game, the importance of goaltending for Stanley Cup quality teams, a review of last night's Blue Jackets-Flames contest and the Kings might want to start thinking about dealing Alex Frolov.
October 20, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Andrei Kostitsyn has a favorable career path, a breakdown of Saturday's Wild-Ducks contest, Ladislav Smid has made it as a NHL regular, the Maple Leafs could surprise in the next three games and what a difference a year makes for the Colorado Avalanche.
October 19, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Is there a correlation between being outshot and outscored, can Rene Bourque be one of the key skaters to the Flames season, compelling research comes out on possible discrimination by NHL teams, Detroit, Boston and Phoenix could continue their surprisingly good/bad starts to the season, and the Bruins learn of a major injury.
October 16, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Edmonton prepares to face a very physical Minnesota team, St. Louis gains a point in the standings in Phoenix, Washington might be ready to deal, Alan Ryder finishes his annual research and the Devils and Thrashers square off tonight.
October 15, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
This afternoon's columns include some good news for Brian Burke's team, some bad news for Long Island, some solid analysis that might interest New Jersey fans, and a recap of last night's New York Rangers-Los Angeles Kings game.
October 7, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Who are projected to be the top defensive GVT leaders for this season and which teams will likely have the best and worst defenses?
September 30, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Can the Chicago Blackhawks put an end to the longest current Stanley Cup drought and win their first championship in nearly 48 years?
September 27, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Will the departure of Marian Hossa significantly impact Detroit's offense and can Chris Osgood rebound from last year's abysmal regular season performance?
September 14, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Are Rick Nash and Steve Mason enough for the Columbus Blue Jackets to make their second consecutive playoff appearance in the Western Conference?
by Andrew Rothstein
Does the addition of Dany Heatley make San Jose the team to beat in the NHL and which side won the deal?
September 8, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Can the spectacular defensemen duo of Shea Weber and Ryan Suter keep the Predators in enough close, low scoring games to ensure a playoff bid in the Western Conference this year?
September 1, 2009
by Robert Vollman and Andrew Rothstein
Is either Sidney Crosby or Alexander Ovechkin a better all-around player than the other, and is either the best player in the game?
August 21, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Who will be among the elite of the Pacific next season and which players are on the decline?
August 11, 2009
by Robert Vollman and Andrew Rothstein
Who will surprise us and who will disappoint in last year's most difficult division?
July 16, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
The 24/7 Dany Heatley drama continues as trade rumors swirl, but should teams be taking a chance on the 28 year old forward?
July 3, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
The free agency game of musical chairs continues, with the disgruntled Havlat signing with the Minnesota Wild. Are the Wild now contenders for the Northwest divisional crown, and possibly more?
July 2, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
What move must the San Jose Sharks make to finally get past their early playoff round struggles and into the Stanley Cup finals? What can the Ducks do continue their end of the year success into next season? What one blockbuster move can the Kings make to put them among the top eight teams in the Western Conference in the short-term and among the top four teams in the West in the long-term? What one move can the Stars make to become a competitive team again? What low-key deal can the Coyotes make that could raise optimism in the desert?
July 1, 2009
by Andrew Rothstein
Montreal hosted the 2009 NHL Entry Draft and the city lived up to expectations. Rumors and speculation persisted 24/7, scouts were everywhere and the NHL parties were great. The Bell Centre, host to one of the Original Six teams, held the main event of the weekend and possibly the year. What was it like to be there?
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