
by Ken Campbell - March 24, 2009 10:33 AM EDT
Alexander Semin holds a slim lead over teammate Alex Ovechkin in our weekly unique stat compilation.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - March 17, 2009 10:17 AM EDT
In our weekly unique stat pack, Alexander Semin takes back top spot and his superstar teammate takes over second.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - March 10, 2009 11:25 AM EDT
Young Capitals star Alexander Semin leads in our unique stat pack with sniper Jeff Carter closing in.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - March 3, 2009 11:47 AM EST
Alexander Semin has scored enough clutch points to rank No. 1 in our weekly unique stat package.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - February 24, 2009 9:49 AM EST
Ryan Getzlaf returns to No. 1 in our weekly unique stat pack, but a couple of Russians are right on his tail.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - February 17, 2009 1:16 PM EST
We have a new leader in our weekly unique stats compilation as Ryan Getzlaf dips to second.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - February 10, 2009 1:13 PM EST
Ryan Getzlaf still leads in out unique stat pack compilation, but is getting heat from snipers Dastyuk. Carter and Hossa.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - February 3, 2009 11:58 AM EST
Ryan Getzlaf continues to lead THN.com's unique statistical rating that asks not how many, but how.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - January 27, 2009 9:34 AM EST
In our weekly unique stat pack, Ryan Getzlaf holds the lead heading into the second half of the NHL season.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - January 20, 2009 11:26 AM EST
In our weekly unique stat compilation Ryan Getzlaf continues to prove to be the best clutch point-getter in the NHL.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - January 13, 2009 10:33 AM EST
Our unique stat compilation is missing the NHL's top four scorers, but we see who the real clutch stars are.
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
by Ken Campbell - January 6, 2009 11:56 AM EST
In our weekly package of our own unique stat collection Ryan Getzlaf continues to be the league's most clutch producer
There's an old axiom in hockey that suggests they don't care how, they care how many. Well, at THN.com, we don't care how many. What we care about is how many were important.
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