Interview: Sean Farrell
The Hopkinton, Masssachusetts-native just turned 19 last month, and stands 5’9″, weighing in around 175, although he says he’s added a few pounds to that total.
Interview: Sean Farrell Read Post »
The Hopkinton, Masssachusetts-native just turned 19 last month, and stands 5’9″, weighing in around 175, although he says he’s added a few pounds to that total.
Interview: Sean Farrell Read Post »
Jerry really has a fascinating tale to tell, going from high school dropout to the man who started the classic ’70s brawl in the video below, to a powerhouse CEO that is sought by top executives to help them lead their businesses. His book is easy to digest, filled with entertaining anecdotes and truly aspirational. It should be required reading for anyone in a leadership position or those who desire to achieve that level.
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The 6’3″ blueliner was listed at 165 pounds last year, but has now beefed up to 185. Coming off a tremendous final season of high school hockey for St. Mark’s (Massachusetts) in which he racked up 46 points in 34 games, he’s beginning his first campaign with the Chicago Steel of the USHL. Moore is committed to play at Harvard University next season.
Interview: Ian Moore Read Post »
Since the 2016-17 season, when they won 46 games and made it to the Western Conference Finals, the Anaheim Ducks have pretty much been in free fall. Last season, they looked a smidge better down the stretch (3-3-1 in March), but still finished in 27th place overall — the worst showing in franchise history.
Good, Bad and Ugly: 2019-20 Anaheim Ducks Read Post »
It’s been several days since the Tampa Bay Lightning wrapped up the second championship in franchise history. It’s high time to offer some observations from an entertaining series.
Reactions to the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals Read Post »
When we recommended Toffoli, it was under the assumption he’d get traded to a team that would value him after he had worn out his welcome in LA. Well, he was better in November and then caught fire in December (15-5-6-11) to help up his value. By February, Toffoli was averaging a point per game, and when he was finally dealt to the Canucks, he rewarded them with 10 points in 10 games before the pause. In seeing more ice than ever after the deal, he provided Vancouver with more size, a winning background and some sweet scoring prowess.
2019-20 NHL Wire Troll All-Star Team Read Post »
The Flames signed Mackey, an undrafted free agent out of Minnesota State (Mankato) after he put up an impressive 24 points in 36 games. The 23-year-old American native has decent size (6’2″, 183) and shoots left. In three college seasons, he totaled 61 points, but really broke out this season, earning WCHA First All-Star Team honours. Mackey is known as a top-notch skater and very capable two-way blueliner.
The Wire Troll: Brayden McNabb Bashing Opponents Read Post »