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Washington Capitals
fromRMNB
2 days ago

Spencer Carbery outlines the specific areas he sees the Capitals' power play faltering in: 'The execution needs to be better. We'll continue to work on it.'

Washington Capitals won 5-1 but power play struggles persist, converting 2-for-16 through five games and ranking 27th in the NHL.
Toronto
fromEditor In Leaf
2 weeks ago

Maple Leafs crack top 10 in NHL rankings despite question marks

The Maple Leafs project as a seventh-place team (101.7 points), needing to replace Mitch Marner's production via multiple players to sustain scoring and advance in the playoffs.
fromLitter Box Cats
1 month ago

Friday Caterwaul: Florida Panthers Open Forum

Sergei Bobrovsky is doing all the heavy lifting here, given that the Panthers are expected to have Daniil Tarasov as their backup. Tarasov played 20 games (19 starts) for the Columbus Blue Jackets last season and had a 3.54 GAA and .881 save percentage. That means it mostly comes down to the apparently never-aging Bobrovsky, who helped the Panthers to their second straight Stanley Cup win last season. Bobrovsky, who turns 37 on Sept. 20,
National Hockey League
fromEditor In Leaf
1 month ago

Leafs' Auston Matthews doesn't get recognition he deserves

The 27-year-old has all the requisite hardware needed for the Hall of Fame (except a Stanley Cup) and has consistently shown his improvement across the board. He's blossomed into a reliable, two-way center and the captain of Team USA. So, why would Matthews fall in this year's NHL Network rankings for centers? In an August 24 appearance on NHL Network, analyst Mike Rupp unveiled his list of the NHL's top-10 centers. Topping the list are Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Leon Draisaitl.
Toronto
Toronto
fromEditor In Leaf
1 month ago

Leafs' Matthew Knies ranked among best players born this century

Matthew Knies ranks No. 25 among NHL players born in or after 2000 and could rise higher as he gains experience.
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