Rangers Summary: Ref Ball

The Rangers entered a gauntlet week without expectations, managing to walk away with six of eight points after a pair of OT losses to Colorado and Vegas this weekend. Yesterday’s loss to Vegas was only disappointing because it felt like the referees were the story of the game. Mika Zibanejad said it best (per Peter […]

3 Lessons From the Avalanche’s 3-2 Win Over the Flyers – The Hockey Writers Colorado Avalanche Latest News, Analysis and More

The Colorado Avalanche have tried to get things back in order after a handy loss to the New York Islanders, only their second regular season loss of the season. They bounced back with an overtime win over the New York Rangers and looked to continue the road trip with a win on Sunday afternoon. Although […]

Red Wings Weekly #9 – Gibson Shows Signs of Life – The Hockey Writers Detroit Red Wings Latest News, Analysis and More

Welcome back to Red Wings Weekly! In this weekly column, we like to take a look at the Red Wings’ most recent week of play, identify players and/or trends that stand out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week has in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel free […]

3 Maple Leafs trade targets to provide target depth amid injury concerns

3 Maple Leafs trade targets to provide target depth amid injury concerns The Toronto Maple Leafs’ starting goaltenders are struggling to stay healthy, and chances are general manager Brad Treliving is on the phone, tapping in around the league to see what help is available. Anthony Stolarz and now Joseph Woll are both on injured […]

Your hockey coach is wrong! 5 Skills You Learned BADLY!

Here’s a look at five skills or mechanics your hockey coach probably taught you incorrectly. New Wrist Shot vs. Old Wrist Shot – https://youtu.be/Ll5qJjk-sEc HT Limited Edition Custom Jerseys and Beanie Hats – https://hockeytutorial.shop HockeyTutorial Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hockeytutorial/ Nordic Hockey Center – https://hockeycenter.se Add MORE Power, Speed and Accuracy to Your Wrist or Snapshot – […]

BU men’s hockey is in uncharted territory. Why? And is there a way out?

You may wonder where the Boston University men’s hockey team goes from here. “Here” is a 3-2 home loss to Vermont, and the distinction of becoming the first team to surrender three goals to the Catamounts this season. The Terriers, who now sit at a paltry 8-8-1, had their NPI ranking salvaged to 27th after […]

Moose weekly recap: Moose blank Wolves, bounce back in Iowa

While the Winnipeg Jets continuing to struggle, the Manitoba Moose are thriving, winning ten of their last thirteen games following a midweek matchup against the Chicago Wolves at Allstate Arena and a back-to-back weekend in Iowa against the Wild at Casey’s Center. Wednesday, December 3 – Manitoba 5, Chicago 0 The Moose had played Chicago […]

In memory of Tom Hicks

Tom Hicks, former owner of the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers, died Saturday at the age of 79. The Stars family is deeply saddened by the passing of our former owner Thomas O. Hicks. ⁰⁰Our hearts are with his family, friends and everyone touched by his leadership. pic.twitter.com/AbrmXpSzLg — Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) December 7, 2025 […]

Ducks 53-shot effort leads to 7-1 win over Blackhawks – The Hockey Writers NHL News Latest news, analysis and more

The Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks faced off in a highly anticipated matchup. Considering the last time these two teams faced off in Chicago on Nov. 30, where the Blackhawks overcame a 3-0 deficit to beat the Ducks 5-3, both teams were looking forward to another battle. The Ducks were coming off a 4-3 shootout […]

Schenn Leads Blues to 4-3 Win Over Canadiens – The Hockey Writers Latest News, Analysis and More

It’s a mystery. Without their two-goal second period in the St. Louis Blues’ 4-3 victory over the host Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night, the visitors technically would have lost. Ironically, it was also perhaps the worst frame of the match for the Blues, with them putting just six shots on net as the Canadiens dominantly […]