
by Ryan Dixon - January 18, 2008 2:52 PM EST
Sweden has produced many talented NHL defensemen over the years and it looks like there are a few more on their way up.
I know the last thing you’re looking for in the electronic sports pages is a brain-buster, but let me throw this Scandinavian-based question at you:
Finland is to goalies as Sweden is to:
A) Meatballs
B) Young ladies you wouldn’t mind sharing a cup of coffee with
C) Unassembled furniture that’s just as likely to cause a separation as comfortable seating
D) An emerging crop of NHL defensemen
E) All of the above
If your mental reflexes are anything like mine, you chose ‘C’ the instant your brain confirmed it was being asked a question.
by Ryan Dixon - December 21, 2007 2:34 PM EST
He has the moves and the skill, but does Jason Spezza have the 'snarl' to take his game to another level?
So many sporting lessons can be derived from the Rocky series. Unfortunately, so can some movie-making lessons; like when a horse is laying dead on the boxing ring mat, stop insistently beating it.
by Ryan Dixon - December 7, 2007 3:31 PM EST
The Nashville blueliner may not be a household name just yet, but it's only a matter of time.
There’s very little question about where Shea Weber is going. There’s absolutely zero doubt about where he’s been.
The Nashville Predators defenseman is just now getting into the swing of his second season as a full-time NHLer after dislocating his kneecap in the first game of the year.
by Ryan Dixon - November 23, 2007 11:27 AM EST
Maxim Afinogenov looked like he was on his way to becoming one of the league's most dangerous snipers, but this season his production has taken a drastic turn for the worse.
The Buffalo Sabres knew they had to overcome the loss of two stars players, but nobody told them about the third.
It used to be hard to see Maxim Afinogenov; his blinding speed often made it appear he was powered by rocket fuel while opposing defensemen were running on fumes.
by Ryan Dixon - November 9, 2007 2:22 PM EST
Youngsters and fresh faces are getting most of the post-lockout hype, but there's a handful of slow-starters who are worthy of mention.
I’ve always suspected dating Hilary Duff would put a spring in your stride, but never to the tune of a point per game.
Mike Comrie, whose two summer coups were convincing the delightful Ms.
by Ryan Dixon - October 26, 2007 7:36 PM EDT
Sure, Kovalev and Ramirez's skin color may not be the same, but the other similarities are uncanny.
There are not a lot of comparisons to be made between baseball and hockey, but where the Montreal Canadiens are concerned, some dots are worthy of connecting.
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"Last year we came in as maybe an underdog, quietly. Got off to the right start just because teams weren't really ready for us. But this time around that's not the case. They realize we are a good team and they're ready to go against us, right off the get-go."
- Los Angeles' Colin Fraser. The Kings have lost two in a row and are now tied 2-2 in their series against the San Jose Sharks.