|
|
 |
Wideman Getty
|
Inside The Den Wides Signs The Boston Bruins took care of business with their last restricted free agent by avoiding arbitration and inking defenseman Dennis Wideman to a multi-year deal.
|
|
Krog Getty
|
The Fischler Report Krog Right for Canucks The Hockey Maven says that now that former UNH star Jason Krog has signed in Vancouver, he could be ready for a breakout NHL season.
|
|
|
 |
 |

Lamoriello Getty |
Silver Sticks Twenty-five years later, former Hockey East commissioner Lou Lamoriello, now President of the New Jersey Devils, recalls the conception of one of the nation’s top conferences. |
|
|
 |
|
AHL Arrgh! The Portland Pirates came up short in their playoff push in 2007-08. Find out how we graded the Pirates and all of New England’s entries in the AHL. |
|
|
 |

Kobasew Getty |
Golfing for a Good Cause For the third straight year, Boston Bruins winger Chuck Kobasew chaired the Sandman Harvest Celebrity Golf Classic, which benefits children of the Okanagan. |
|
|
 |

Nolan Getty |
The Fischler Report Mistake Repeated The Hockey Maven says that had Ted Nolan learned his lesson from his Buffalo firing, he wouldn’t have been dismissed by New York Islanders GM Garth Snow. |
|
|
 |

Reagan |
Remembering Reagan Longtime Hingham High School head coach Garrett Reagan, who passed away last month, left an indelible mark on his players, fellow coaches and the program. |
|
|
 |

Chiarelli Getty |
2008 Development Camp Sized Up Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli and head coach Claude Julien both got an eyeful of the numerous larger prospects that strutted their stuff in Wilmington. |
|
|
 |

Peter Delmas |
2008 NHL Entry Draft Drive for Five If either goaltender Peter Delmas or forward Danick Paquette get picked in the first round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, it will mark five straight years a Maineiacs players has heard his name called early in the proceedings. |
|
|
 |

Kassel |
Love Them ‘Tenders Army’s Josh Kassel and Air Force’s Andrew Volkening have led a league-wide resurgence between the pipes. Find out how the two netminders and the rest of the league’s teams graded out this season. |
|
|
 |

Richter DSPics.com |
Talking a Good Game Harvard goaltender Kyle Richter’s ratings have soared – both in the net and on the air. Find out how we graded Richter’s Crimson club as well as the rest of the conference. |
|
|
 |

Keady |
Lauding Lizzie For her efforts on and off the ice – including playing most of a season on a fractured foot – Braintree, Mass., native Lizzie Keady was presented with the Sarah Devens Award. |
|
|
 |

Maldonado By T. Campbell |
Small Colleges Journal Wild and Wooly It was hard to get a read on the NESCAC all season long, but in the end Trinity captured the tournament title and Middlebury’s Tom Maldonado raked in the biggest individual award. |
|
|
 |

Thompson By Ron Marcotte |
Blog Favorite Sons As the top team in the league this season, captain Nate Thompson and the Providence Bruins have high expectations for a lengthy playoff run – starting Wednesday night. |
|
|
 |
|
Hold that Hobey Despite the presence of top stars in the East it’s been seven years since the Hobey Baker Award came east of the Mississippi. |
|
|
 |

Youngclaus |
Change of Pace Former UVM standout Phil Youngclaus has improved his speed and skating while establishing himself as a pro with the Pensacola Ice Pilots. |
|
|