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  • Longest Active NHL Playoff Droughts

    Longest Active NHL Playoff Droughts

    Unlike the NFL, it’s rare to find NHL teams that have been away from the playoffs for more than three seasons. However, for the New Jersey Devils, Florida Panthers, Buffalo Sabres and especially the Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers, it’s getting difficult to remember what playing in the postseason feels like.

  • 2012 NHL Free Agency – Zach Parise & Ryan Suter in Minnesota

    There weren’t that many intriguing names this summer among the free agents for NHL teams to choose from, but the Minnesota Wild managed to sign the two names that managed to stand out – Zach Parise, leaving the New Jersey Devils; Ryan Suter, leaving the Nashville Predators.

  • Best Photos of the Los Angeles Kings Winning the 2012 Stanley Cup

    After 45 years, a Los Angeles Kings captain, Dustin Brown in this case, got to lift the Stanley Cup after beating the New Jersey Devils 6-1 in Game 6 and 4-2 in the series. The Kings can attribute the win to the Devils’ Steve Bernier penalized for misconduct, which signaled the beginning of the rout and cause for celebration.

  • 2012 NHL Playoffs About Teams Breaking Long Stanley Cup Droughts

    The 2012 NHL playoffs, currently in the conference semifinals stage of things, has 8 teams that have gone quite a long time since their last title. For five of them it’s about winning their first ever Stanley Cup (Predators, Coyotes, Capitals, Blues, Kings) while the other three teams have been going through a long stretch of title droughts, some (Flyers) longer than others (Devils).