Stars Dismantle Kings In Return Home

For the first time in nearly a month, the Dallas Stars played a home game in front of their fans at the American Airlines Center. Dallas did not disappoint in their return to home ice as they dominated the LA Kings 6-2, marking a triumphant return. Logan Stankoven was the big winner of the night… read more

The Truth About Tanking

Tanking, a term made popular in modern sports history refers to when a professional sports franchise purposely loses games to gain a better draft position.  In theory, a franchise might tank to secure top-tier talent available at the top of the draft. However, does this strategy actually work? How many true success stories exist, and… read more

Robertson Nets Hat Trick As Stars Get Past Islanders

Any time of hat trick at the NHL level is more than impressive but when you do it in the span of just 8:40… it’s different. That’s exactly how long it took Stars forward Jason Robertson to find the back of the net three times in Dallas’ 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on… read more

Canada Defeats USA in 4Nations Final 3-2

It all came down to this. The inaugural 4Nations Face-Off Tournament finals, with the only two nations that would make sense. Team Canada vs. Team USA. It sure didn’t disappoint. Before the game, it was mentioned that Josh Morrissey would miss this game due to an illness and that Thomas Harley would slot in. On… read more

Canada Punches Ticket to 4Nations Finals in 5-3 Win vs. Finland

After the loss against Team USA, Team Canada needed a win in this game. It was only announced a couple minutes before the game, that star defender Cale Makar would make his return after the absence against Team USA, having Thomas Harley be the odd man out on defense. Travis Konecny also drew in for… read more

Rivalry Renewed: Canada’s Effort Falls Short in 3-1 Loss to USA

Habs and Bruins, Yankees and Red Sox, Steelers and Ravens. None of these rivalries compare to what was witnessed for the first time in nine years: Canada vs. USA. The Canadians and Americans had faced off a total of 19 times in best-on-best tournaments since the 1976 Canada Cup, with Canada holding a 14-4-1 advantage… read more

Have the Bruins Become the Least Appealing Team in Boston?

Usually my articles are deep dive context articles where my opinions are backed by facts due to the underlying analytics. Instead, this article is more of an opinion, but has facts just based on what’s on the surface. The City of Boston has plenty of competitive teams and the goal is to always win a… read more

Stars Sign Sam Steel To Two-Year Contract Extension

The Dallas Stars’ “Swiss army knife” will be sticking around the metroplex for at least another two seasons. Sam Steel and the Stars agreed to a two-year contract extension for 4.2 million dollars. The deal will begin next season during the 2025-2026 season and will run through the 2026-2027 season. “We are thrilled to extend… read more

Captain Canada Leads the Charge in Canada’s 4-3 OT win vs. Sweden

Best-on-best hockey is back. The 4Nations Face-Off tournament is underway, with Team Canada’s first game being against William Nylander and Team Sweden. Early on, Team Canada was on fire. With speed, physicality, and an aura around them that felt unstoppable, they looked amazing. They had a few chances early, and before you knew it Team… read more

A Look at NHL’s Most Consistent Teams Over the Past Decade

Have you ever wondered what separates good hockey teams from truly great ones? The NHL’s landscape has been dramatically shaped by teams that consistently rise above the rest, turning potential into championship-caliber performance. While many struggle to maintain momentum, a select few have cracked the code of sustained success. From strategic drafting to exceptional leadership,… read more

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