2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: New York Rangers need more offense from Marian...
Marian Gaborik was the Rangers' leading scorer during the regular season, but has been practically invisible in the postseason. That needs to change and in a hurry, writes Scott Burnside.
View ArticleNHL - Fancy stats guide Alexander Semin signing
You don't spend $7 million on a player without doing some research. For Carolina Hurricanes GM Jim Rutherford, the research of Alexander Semin got ser...
View ArticleNHL - Where do Washington Capitals turn now?
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- It was another loss in a season that's already been too full of them. This time on Tuesday night, the Capitals were defeated by an...
View ArticleWashington Capitals GM won't 'blow anything up' despite losing
The NHL-worst Washington Capitals were handing out votes of confidence Friday, less than three weeks into a season that has so far been nothing short of a fall-flat-on-the-face embarrassment.
View Article2013 NHL playoffs -- Washington Capitals GM George McPhee agrees with Alex...
Washington Capitals general manager George McPhee shares Alex Ovechkin's displeasure with the officiating of the team's first-round series against the New York Rangers.
View ArticleToews, MacLean deserving award winners
The NHL announced its first round of award winners Friday, and ESPN.com's Scott Burnside and Pierre LeBrun break down the winners of the Frank J. Selk...
View ArticleAnalyzing the new value of Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Klein - Fantasy Hockey
Victoria Matiash explores how changes in line combinations offer benefits to certain players in fantasy hockey. This week, she also analyzes the new fantasy value of Michael Del Zotto with the...
View ArticleSix hurdles standing between the Pittsburgh Penguins and another Cup - ESPN...
In ESPN The Magazine's One Day One Game Issue, Craig Custance writes that Sidney Crosby is healthy, back in MVP form and carrying his wounded team into the playoffs. But is the clock running out for...
View ArticleWashington Capitals fire coach Adam Oates, won't bring back GM George McPhee
The Washington Capitals have fired coach Adam Oates and will not renew the contract of general manager George McPhee after failing to make the NHL playoffs for the first time since 2007.
View ArticleCaps' firings aren't all Ovechkin's fault
And then there was Ovie. Or at least that's how it seems in Washington now that longtime GM George McPhee has been cut loose, his contract not bein...
View ArticleOusted Washington Capitals GM says team could make finals within next 3 years
George McPhee says he could sense the Washington Capitals were going to get rid of him as general manager, but he thinks the team is set up to reach the Stanley Cup finals "sometime in the next three...
View ArticleNew coach Barry Trotz sees Stanley Cup potential with Washington Capitals
Here's an audacious way to get a promotion: Tell the big boss what he's been doing wrong.
View ArticleLooking ahead for Washington Capitals, new GM Brian MacLellan - NHL
Frank Provenzano takes a look at the Washington Capitals' hire of Brian MacLellan as their new general manager, and offers his thoughts on what the team should do to return to the ranks of top...
View ArticleHow Predators, Jets, others overachieved this season -- NHL
What led the Predators, Jets, Flames, Senators and Capitals to defy preseason forecasts and make the playoffs? Rob Vollman examines how each club overachieved in 2014-15 and what to expect next.
View ArticleWashington Capitals GM Brian MacLellan says team is 'on the right path'
Nearly a year to the day after his promotion to GM of the Washington Capitals was announced, Brian MacLellan's eyes welled with tears when asked how the time in his current job has been.
View ArticleMike Richards accepts responsibility for Los Angeles Kings breakup
Mike Richards will face the L.A. Kings on Tuesday for the first time since his departure, and he insists he has no hard feelings toward the organization or GM Dean Lombardi.
View ArticleWashington Capitals GM Brian MacLellan feels pressure to win with Alex Ovechkin
Capitals GM Brian MacLellan knows Alex Ovechkin's prime years as a player won't last forever, which adds urgency to the team's push for a Stanley Cup.
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