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The Time Might be Right for the Sens to Trade Alfredsson, Gonchar and Anderson

The Time Might be Right for the Sens to Trade Alfredsson, Gonchar and Anderson

William Wilson February 17, 2013 4

Before people overreact and jump to the Sykes, let me build the case why now might be the right time for the Ottawa Senators to re-evaluate their team. They could easily trade captain Daniel Alfredsson, Sergei

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Irving’s Time To Shine

Irving’s Time To Shine

Jeremy Wiebe February 10, 2013 3

When Miikka Kiprusoff went down with a lower body injury during the Calgary Flames 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings, many people in the Stampede City were ready to throw in the towel.

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Ottawa, Montreal amongst NHL best when it comes to hockey loyalty

Ottawa, Montreal amongst NHL best when it comes to hockey loyalty

Greg Smith February 1, 2013 1

Now with almost two weeks completed in this the strike shortened NHL season, fans are rushing back to the rink in large numbers.  Despite the lockout, fans still seem to be flocking to the

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Canucks Season To Date – More Of The Same?  Or Better Things To Come?

Canucks Season To Date – More Of The Same? Or Better Things To Come?

Leigh Ramsden January 24, 2013 0

The Canucks finished their season-opening three-game homestand on Wednesday night with a 3-2 shootout win over the visiting Calgary Flames.  This “victory” occurred after blowing a two-goal lead against the visitors from the other

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New Message board; Fighting for Stanley passes 100,000 pageviews in first full year

New Message board; Fighting for Stanley passes 100,000 pageviews in first full year

Greg Smith January 18, 2013 0

Fightingforstanley.ca is happy to introduce our very own message forum.  That’s right, our very own message board http://forum.fightingforstanley.ca/forum.php  With the start of the new NHL season, fighting for stanley has provided you a place

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Meet the Newest Leaf

Meet the Newest Leaf

William Wilson January 14, 2013 6

In one of his first moves as GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Dave Nonis signed veteran defenceman Mike Mottau to a one-year, two-way contract. The Leafs are the sixth NHL team to call

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Where Are The Fans Left After the NHL Lockout?

Where Are The Fans Left After the NHL Lockout?

Leigh Ramsden January 9, 2013 5

Yesterday, we posted a postmortem on the NHL lockout, and took a look at the financial picture of the league and what “problems” the NHL ownership may have been trying to fix.  We also

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Lockout Postmortem – What Was the NHL Thinking?

Lockout Postmortem – What Was the NHL Thinking?

Leigh Ramsden January 8, 2013 4

It’s been a while since I’ve written about the NHL.  I’ve been silent during this lockout because, frankly, my rage prevented me from writing given how ridiculous this entire scenario has been – I didn’t

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Top of the Class

Top of the Class

William Wilson December 2, 2012 15

The Leafs have a rich and storied history. They also have a rich and diverse fan base. Now, it seems, they’re just plain ol’ rich. The Toronto Maple Leafs always seem to find themselves

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NHL and NHLPA farther away in negotiations than people think

NHL and NHLPA farther away in negotiations than people think

Greg Smith September 2, 2012 5

With the end of summer just around the corner, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the NHL players association (NHLPA) continue to negotiate on a new collective bargaining agreement.  The current collective agreement expires

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