Rory Boylen discusses the news and events around the NHL and world of hockey

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Should a goalie win the Hart Trophy?

Should a goalie win the Hart Trophy?

by Rory Boylen - April 23, 2013 3:55 PM EDT

Making the case for why this should be a goalie's year for the Hart - and why Sergei Bobrovsky and Antti Niemi lead the charge.
Sidney Crosby, John Tavares and Alex Ovechkin have received most of the attention for this year’s Hart Trophy and each can make a strong case for MVP.


Jimmy Howard contract safe call for transitioning Red Wings team

Jimmy Howard contract safe call for transitioning Red Wings team

by Rory Boylen - April 11, 2013 5:35 PM EDT

Jimmy Howard's new six-year pact with the Wings was a good investment for a team moving to a new generation of players.
"Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's The Dude." – The Big Lebowski When you enter into a long-term contract with a goalie, you better be sure you know what you’re getting.


Shot blocking up, Ovechkin always scored, and Wheeler for center

Shot blocking up, Ovechkin always scored, and Wheeler for center

by Rory Boylen - April 9, 2013 4:01 PM EDT

Remembering the shot blocking outrage nearly one year on from last playoff season; why Ovechkin shouldn't be shocking; and more.
A few thoughts about shot blocking, Alex Ovechkin and the Winnipeg Jets this week: • Remember last playoffs when the anti-defense establishment was railing against shot blocking and how it was “ruining” playoff games by denying scoring chances? (Aside: Geesh.


Luongo, Yandle and more trade deadline thoughts

Luongo, Yandle and more trade deadline thoughts

by Rory Boylen - April 2, 2013 4:40 PM EDT

Do the Leafs still need a goalie?; why would the Coyotes deal Yandle?; Sharks should explore Thornton; and more.
When a pending free agent with zero goals ignites a bidding war on the trade market, you know it’s the silly season. Apparently there was a bidding war for Ryane Clowe and the Rangers got him at a potential cost of two first round picks with hope he can help ignite their offense.


Surprise Semin signing and Jon Cooper in Tampa Bay

Surprise Semin signing and Jon Cooper in Tampa Bay

by Rory Boylen - March 26, 2013 5:05 PM EDT

Signing Semin for one year was a good move, but for five?; Is Jon Cooper the right call in Tampa Bay?; and more.
Two good trades by the Penguins with an eye towards the Cup, a coach replacement and a huge contract signing have set the stage for the NHL’s home stretch.


Will Ducks contend throughout Corey Perry's eight-year extension?

Will Ducks contend throughout Corey Perry's eight-year extension?

by Rory Boylen - March 19, 2013 1:40 PM EDT

While Anaheim is dominating the NHL now, they're a year removed from being a lottery team and poised to start promoting more of their prospects.
When this season finally got underway, many hockey pundits were already looking forward to the off-season, giddy with the prospect of both Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry hitting the open market with a chance to define unrestricted free agency under the newest CBA.


How reintroducing the gross misconduct could curb staged fights

How reintroducing the gross misconduct could curb staged fights

by Rory Boylen - March 15, 2013 11:45 AM EDT

Take fighting out of hockey? Heck no. But staged fights should go and here's an idea on how to achieve that goal.
“Gross misconduct penalties shall be assessed where a person conducts him or herself in a manner as to make a travesty of the game.” – Gross misconduct penalty wording in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Rulebook.


Where does Cam Ward rank?

Where does Cam Ward rank?

by Rory Boylen - January 29, 2013 4:45 PM EST

Carolina's goalie has a Stanley Cup ring, but has only reached the playoffs once since then. Is he an elite goalie or not?
In relation to his goalie brethren, where does Cam Ward belong? Opinions vary drastically. “Upper echelon, but not top five,” one Twitter user chimed in.


Fans welcome back NHL hockey with open arms

Fans welcome back NHL hockey with open arms

by Rory Boylen - January 15, 2013 4:00 PM EST

To expect all hockey fans to hold a grudge against the NHL is a fool's game. Now that the NHL is back, all will be forgotten.
If you became numb to the mere mention of disclaimer, revenue sharing and contract term limits, you’re not alone. If you turned to poker, junior hockey or the American League for post-work television or live-action entertainment, you’re not alone.


Shortened season no less legitimate than full season

Shortened season no less legitimate than full season

by Rory Boylen - January 8, 2013 12:20 PM EST

Think the shortened 2013 season should be considered tainted? Results from 1995 say otherwise.
When the expected 48-game NHL season kicks off Jan. 19, the margin for error will be slimmer than we’re used to. Whereas a five-game losing skid could be just a blip on the radar for a playoff team in any other year, it could spell the end of its Stanley Cup hopes in a shortened season.


NHL, NHLPA so close, yet so far

NHL, NHLPA so close, yet so far

by Rory Boylen - December 18, 2012 4:55 PM EST

So much ground has been made in the CBA negotiations is it really worth losing a season over? In the NHL, any outcome is possible.
I was a big-time pessimist from the beginning of this labor dispute, but I’ve (foolishly?) come over to the optimists’ side in recent weeks.


Owner-player meeting, big markets and board of governors

Owner-player meeting, big markets and board of governors

by Rory Boylen - December 4, 2012 3:05 PM EST

Lockout thoughts, from the big markets to Wednesday's board of governors meeting.
Thank goodness for the opening of the outdoor rinks in Toronto and the World Junior Championship at the end of the month. The lockout was starting to wear down my hockey soul, but those two pieces of entertainment will rejuvenate it some.


Who should the Vancouver Canucks hire as their new head coach?








"Probably not. Their depth and our play right now...it doesn't look too good."

- Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, when asked if his team could come back from a 3-1 series deficit against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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