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  • Sick Hands Sunday – Matthews Shreds Up the Competition, Earns The Top Title of The Week.

    Hey everyone, I’m back again for a new week of Sick Hands Sunday! I can’t wait to get another version out to all my fans for you all to enjoy! This week was a little easier to pick the winner so let’s get right into it! Sorry, I am a little behind, I got mixed up in the Christmas mix and holiday season!

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    Matthews celebrates his OT goal (Bernard Wall / Toronto Star)

    Even though this week was a little short because there were no games until Wednesday the 27th, it was still hard to pick a winner. I decided to go with rookie Auston Matthews who had a stellar week, finishing with six points (4G, 2A) in only three games. He finished with two points in each of his three games and a goal in each game this week as well. So you can say, Matthews was on fire this week and I will break it down for ya!

    In Matthews first game, they took on the Florida Panthers down in Florida. He finished with a goal and an assist in a 3-2 shootout win. Matthews got the Leafs on the board first thanks to being in the right place at the right time. He was standing in front of the net when his teammate, Connor Brown threw a wrister on net that hit Matthews hit him in the leg. The puck bounced down right in front of him and Matthews had a wide open net and tapped the puck in to make the score 1-0. You can see the goal down below:

    Matthews would then grab an assist on William Nylander‘s power-play goal later in the second period that made the score 2-0. Matthews received the pass on the right-hand dot from fellow defenseman Jake Gardiner. He then rifled a pass over to Nylander who was standing on the opposite dot, who received the pass, and sniped one short side high on Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo. Here is the setup below:

    The next night Matthews and the Leafs took on the Tampa Bay Lightning in Florida apart of their little road trip. Matthews finished with a goal and an assist for the second night in a row in a 3-2 overtime win over the Lightning. Matthews grabbed the loose puck in the slot, quickly turned, and fired the puck through the legs of Andrei Vasilevskiy for the 1-0. Matthews picked up a secondary assist on the OT winner as well. You can see the skill down below:

    In Matthews last game of the week, it was indeed a special one! Matthews tallied two goals including the game-winner in overtime to beat the Detroit Red Wings in the Centennial Classic. Matthews came down into the offensive on a three on one looking to add to the lead and he did just that. He took a pass from Brown at the right-hand dot and didn’t hesitate one bit and ripped a wrist shot high glove side to push the lead to 4-1. Here is the nasty goal below:

    The Leafs ended up blowing the lead with 1.1 seconds left and the game went into overtime. Matthews blew the roof off the place when he scored the game-winner with just over a minuted left to play in OT. Matthews got the rebound that came off the board to the left of the net. He was able to throw a backhand shot on net that trickled over the line and in to seal the game! The crowd went insane and rightfully so as it was the best result the Leafs were hoping for! You can see the goal below:

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    I decided not to pick a goalie this week because no goalie completely stood out to me. I mean yeah some of them had an okay week and okay stats but nothing that jumped out to me so I decided not to pick one. The Honorable Mention goes to Chris Kreider and Marc-Andre Fleury. I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Twitter for the videos of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Panarin and Lundqvist Can’t Be Stopped, Win This Week’s Crown.

    Hey everyone, I’m back again for a new week of Sick Hands Sunday! I can’t wait to get another version out to all my fans for you all to enjoy! This week was a little easier to pick the winner so let’s get right into it!

    So for the forward portion of this article, like I stated above, it was an easy week to pick the winner! The reason why I say this was because Blackhawks winger Artemi Panarin was on fire over the last week picking up ELEVEN points (4G, 7A) in just four games and in four of his five games this week he tallied at least two points and three power-play goals as well. Here’s how Panarin did game by game.

     

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    Panarin celebrates his goal (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

     

    In Panarin’s first game, he recorded a power play goal in a solid 3-1 win against the Dallas Stars. The “BreadMan” as they like to call him, received a beautiful pass right on the left-hand dot from Duncan Keith. Panarin let a nasty one-timer go from his knee that beat Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen right under the blocker to ice the game and push the score to 3-1. You can see his goal down below:

    In Panarin’s second game they took on the streaking New York Rangers in a battle of hot teams. Panarin recorded two assists in a 2-1 win. His best assist came on the Hawks first goal of the game early in the second period. He came down the left-hand boards, cut towards the dot, and delivered a great pass to a streaking Trevor van Riemsdyk who ripped a shot past Antti Raanta for the opening goal. He added a secondary assist late in the game as well. You can see the great pass down below:

    In the Blackhawks’ third game Panarin picked up three points (2G, 1A) with all three points coming on the power play! Panarin scored his first goal of the game just like he did in his first game. He received a cross-ice pass from Brent Seabrook right in his wheelhouse and Panarin fired the one-timer top cheese to bring the Hawks back a goal at 2-1. Here’s his rocket down below:

    Panarin would tally yet another power play goal in basically the same spot with the same setup. He took another beauty of a pass from Seabrook right on the left side dot and ripped another one-timer far side that beat Isles goalie Thomas Greiss high glove side to tie the game up at four goals a piece.He finished with another assist for three points on the night. Here’s his goal down below:

    In Panarin’s fourth game he had another monster game with three points (1G, 2A) in a 6-4 win over the St. Louis Blues. His first assist came on Brian Campbell‘s tap in goal. Panarin received a cross-ice pass from Patrick Kane on the left side boards. Panarin then spotted Campbell sitting wide open at the back door and he rifled a pass over to him for the tap in goal to tie the game at 3-3. Here’s the beautiful pass below:

    Panarin then put his great hands to use again with another fantastic assist. He spotted a wide-open Niklas Hjalmarsson at the points and sauced him a beaut of a pass at the top and Hjalmarsson fired a one-timer past Jake Allen to tie the game back up at 4-4. Panarin also added the icing to the cake with an empty net goal late in the goal to cap off the come from behind win! Here’s the awesome pass below:

    Panarin’s last game of the week he tallied two assists in a commanding 4-1 win over the San Jose Sharks. Panarin’s first assist came on Kieth’s first goal of the season. He stopped on the half wall on the left-hand board and passed to Keith who was wide open at the point. Keith let a massive one-time clap bomb go that beat Sharks goalie Martin Jones blocker side to tie the game at 1-1. He would then get another assist on an empty net goal to cap off an amazing week. Here it is below:

     

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    Lundqvist makes a save vs the Stars (Jermone Miron/USA Today Sports)

     

    Now for the goalie part of the article, I decided to go with Rangers goalie, Henrik Lundqvist! Even though he had games where he was benched because of poor play, he still finished with an extremely strong week. He finished with a record of 3-0 a .98 GAA and a .967 SV%. He only gave up three goals on 90 shots in three games and also grabbed one joint shutout with Rannta vs the Stars. If some of you guys don’t know he had to come out of the game because he was decked by Stars goon Cody Eakin, who has later suspended four games, but later returned to complete the shutout! So it was pretty easy to pick “King Henrik” as the winner for this week!

    The Honorable Mention goes to Devan Dubnyk and Eric Staal. I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the Chicago Blackhawks’ Twitter for the videos of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands of The Month – Chad Johnson Steals the Show in the Second Annual ShoTM.

    Hey, everyone, I’m back this week for the second Sick Hands of The Month! If you forgot what that was, here is a quick reminder: So what I’m basically going to do is pick a player from each position on the ice (Left Wing, Center, Right Wing, two defenders, and a goalie). Then it’s basically the same thing as the normal “SHS” where I recap why I picked them and highlight their best games, goals, assists, etc. (A quick side note, sorry I’m a little late getting this out, I’m all caught up in finals at school and it’s been a mess and I haven’t found time to write it out but here I go!)

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    Sidney Crosby – Center (PIT) The reason why I picked this powerhouse center from Cole Harbour, Canada is plain and simple! Mr. Crosby is a straight up, certified G and I mean it. He went from having an alright 13 points in just 10 games his first month on the ice (keep in mind he missed a couple games due to a concussion) to having a WICKED 21 points with 12 goals and 9 assists in just 15 games! Four of his 12 goals also came on the power play as well. Crosby was a dominant force whenever he was on the ice as he leads the league with his 21 goals overall and tied for second in points with 32. In Crosby’s last five games he’s racked up 7 points (5G, 2A) with two goals coming on the manpower advantage. So it was an easy choice to pick Crosby for the center position.

    Max Pacioretty – Left Wing (MTL) I picked the stud captain from Montreal because he had a stellar month to say the lease! Max went from only having 12 points in the opening month to having a solid 14 points in 15 games and playing in Montreal isn’t the easiest thing to do. That included 10 goals and a nice 4 helpers as well. In fact just last Saturday, Patches put up a five-point night that included four goals and an assist in a 10-1 win against Colorado. In his last five games, Pacioretty has put up nine points (7G, 2) with four goals coming on the power play. So you can say he his on a total tear and if he keeps this up, Montreal is going to be atop the league for a long time!

    Cam Atkinson – Right Wing (CBJ) This position was pretty hard because it was down between Atkinson and Tarasenko again. And as most of you know, if you read my post last month, he won this title last month so I decided to go with Cam plus he had different stats! So the reason why I picked Atkinson as the winner for this month was because he had a HUGE turnaround with his play from last month where he only racked up 12 points (4G, 8A) with a plus/minus of -5. He went totaling 19 points in just 15 games while scoring six goals and 13 assists a plus/minus of 12! In his last five games, he has seven points (7G, 2A) including at least two points in three straight games so he’s on fire. So as you can clearly tell, that is a great turn around for one of the top Blue Jacket players and if he keeps producing like this, the Jackets are going to have a great season!

    Brent Burns – Defense (SJS) Once again, who else but Brent Burns? Don’t worry, I’ll wait for an answer….that’s what I thought, you couldn’t think of someone, could you?! Yes, Mr. Burns appears on Sick Hands of the Month for the second month in a row because he was on yet another rampage during the second month of hockey. (When isn’t he on a tear?), Burns picked up right where he left off with 14 points through the first month and tallied 12 points including 6 goals and six assists in this past month. He now leads all defenders in goals with 12 and is second in points with 25 so Burns is a force on the offensive side of the puck. In Burns’ last five games he has four points including a point in his last four straight games so he will look to keep the streak going and push the Sharks’ back into the playoffs.

    Erik Karlsson – Defense (OTT) Well if you didn’t think of anyone when I asked you “Who else but Brent Burns?” Here’s your guy, well in my opinion at least, actually it should be in everyone’s opinion because this man is a stud! Karlsson is one of the best offensive defensemen in the game and I will argue with anyone on that. Karlsson went from having 12 points (3G, 9A) in the first month of playing to now having a fantastic 15 points made up of four goals and 11 assists with six points coming on the power play. In his last five games, he has tallied eight points (3G, 5A) including a three-point night against the Sharks and a four point night against the Penguins. He is tied for third by D-men in goals with seven, leads the league in assists with 20 and in points with 27. Karlsson is a clear choice for the Norris Trophy if he keeps this up.

    Chad Johnson – Goalie (CGY) Yes people, you guys are indeed seeing this right. I did pick Chad Johnson for a reason, I know some of you if not all of you were probably expecting to see Carey Price or Devan Dubnyk or Matthew Murray but no! Chad Johnson got the win for the month and I’ll tell you why! Johnson has been the hottest goalie in hockey right now hands down, and he has certainly exceeded my expectations by far. This month Johnson has started in 13 games and has an amazing record of 11-2 with a solid .946 SV% and a 1.61 GAA. Johnson leads the month in wins and save percentage and is second in GAA by .01 to Dubnyk. Johnson has clearly taken the starting job away from Brian Elliott and is killing it in net for the Flames. Johnson has started in all the Flames last five games going 5-0. He never let his SV% get below .910 or let in more than three goals in one game. In all of those previous five games, he’s faced 25 shots or more so they were tough games. If Johnson keeps up his play and the Flames can ride the hot hand, they are in for a fun time! Johnson by far was the most dominate player to write about this week.

    Well, that does it for me this week, I hope everyone enjoys the second new version of the article! I know I had a blast and I hope you all did reading it as well! I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week!

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Hoffman and Jones Both Go On a Tear to Capture All The Glory For This Week’s Title.

    Hey everyone, I’m back again for a new week of Sick Hands Sunday! Sorry, that I’m getting this week’s article out a day late, I was traveling all day back from Pittsburgh. But here I am, I can’t wait to get another version out to all my fans for you all to enjoy! This week was a little easier to pick the winner so let’s get right into it!

    For the forward position of the article, once again it was pretty easy to pick the winner! So if it keeps going like this picking the winner is going to be easy from here on out and I will love it. I decided to go with Senators left winger Mike Hoffman who registered seven points (4G, 3A) in just four games. In all four games, he had at least one point and had four total power play points in four games as well. Here is how Hoffman did game by game:

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    Hoffman drives into the offensive zone with the puck (Julie Oliver/Postmedia)

    In Hoffman’s first game he tallied an assist in a 2-0 win over the powerhouse New York Rangers. Hoffman’s assist came on the Mark Stone‘s power-play goal to stretch their lead to 2-0 after two periods. Hoffman picked up the puck, skated down the left-hand boards, and threw a pass to the streaking Stone right in the slot. Stone received the pass and quickly fired the pass over Antti Raanta‘s blocker for the goal. Here’s the beautiful pass below:

    In Hoffman’s second game of the week, he recorded four points, including a hat trick and an assist in a 5-4 loss against the struggling Buffalo Sabres. Hoffman’s first goal came off a juicy rebound from a point shot, the puck was kicked back into the slot by Sabres goalie Robin Lehner. He jumped right on the loose puck and slammed it into the back of the net to bring the Sens within a goal at 2-1. Here’s his first of the night:

    With Hoffman’s second of the night, it was a beauty. The play started with Stone bringing the puck down the left-hand side and throwing a cross-ice pass over to Erik Karlsson who skated down to the right-hand dot. Karlsson then dished an amazing pass to Hoffman who was making a B-line right to the front of the net. All Hoffman had to do was redirect the puck into the wide-open net, and he did to bring the Sens back to within a goal at 4-3 at the end of period two.

    For Hoffman’s third and final goal, it was an absolute rocket! Hoffman received a great pass from teammate Dion Phaneuf right into his wheelhouse. Hoffman let the one-timer go and the shot trickled past Sabres goalie Anders Nilsson. That goal capped off a highly impressive night from the young man, but it wasn’t enough as the Sens could not complete the comeback. You can see all his goals in full time down below including the final goal:

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    The Senators then took on the Flyers where Hoffman recorded a power play goal in a 3-2 OT loss. The play all started by Kyle Turris cycling the puck down to Mark Stone below the goal line at the side of the net. Stone spotted Hoffman all alone standing at the side of the net and rifled a pass over to Hoffman who then fired the slap shot into the wide open net to open the scoring at 1-0. You can see his goal below:

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    Jones makes one of his 31 saves during the 2-1 win over Montreal. (Getty Images)

    Hoffman added an another assist in their 2-0 win over the Florida Panthers to round off the week on a high note. Now let’s move on to the goalie portion of the week! For the winner of this week, I decided to go with Sharks goalie Martin Jones who had a stellar week in the net! Jones started three of the Sharks games during the week going 3-0 in that span only letting in three goals finishing with an amazing .962 SV% and a 1.00 GAA. Jones was on fire and no one could score. He is turning his season around after a slow start and boosted his stats up to 13-8-1 with a 1.99 GAA and a .924 SV%. Down below you can see Jones’ absolute larceny on Alex Galchenyuk with a sprawling glove save.

    The Honorable Mention goes to Connor McDavid and Steve Mason I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the Ottawa Senators’ Twitter for the videos of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Cammalleri and Johnson Completely Go Off, Take Home This Week’s Trophy.

    Hey everyone, I’m back again for a new week of Sick Hands Sunday! I can’t wait to get another version out to all my fans for you all to enjoy! This week was a little easier to pick the winner so let’s get right into it!

    So for the forward portion of the mix, like I just stated above, it was one of the easiest weeks to pick the winner! The reason why I say this was because Devils winger Mike Cammalleri was on an absolute tear over the last week picking up eight points (4G, 4A) in just three games. In all three of his games, he tallied at least two points and one power play point as well. Here’s how Cammalleri did game by game.

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    Cammalleri passes the puck to Travis Zajac for his goal (Julio Cortez/AP)

    In Cammalleri’s first game, he picked up four points (1G, 3A) with nine shots on goal, and 23 TOI in a 5-4 come from behind shootout victory of the Maple Leafs. Cammy’s first point of the night came off a wicked assist where he grabbed the pass from eventual goal scorer Travis Zajac at the left dot. He saw him driving to the net, fired a pass over to him streaking down the right-hand side, and Zajac redirected the puck in the Devils first goal of the game.

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    Shortly after that, just four minutes and some change later Cammalleri was finally on the scoresheet. He was in the right place at the right time as we like to call it in the hockey world. Cammy stood right on the doorstep and grabbed the rebound from fellow defender Andy Greene and slotted the puck past Leafs goalie Jhonas Enroth to come back from 3-0 down to tie the game at 3-3.

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    In Cammalleri’s next game against the Red Wings, he recorded two points (1G, 1A) in a 5-4 shootout loss. Cammy’s goal was pure hard work and dedication if I’ve ever seen it. He drove to the slot, got the puck poked away but still stayed with it and never lost sight of the puck. Cammy was able to settle the puck, spin around, and fire the puck past Petr Mrazek to tie the game up at 2-2. (This is a great caption for the video New Jersey, props to you guys)

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    Cammalleri’s last game was a great one to cap off the week. He scored two goals in a heartbreaking 4-3 shootout loss to the Penguins. Camm’s firs goal was a wicked shot that beat Matthew Murray far blocker side. He received  a pass at the top of the right dot a quickly released a shot that beat Murray to open the scoring in the game.

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    Then Cammy tallied yet another goal on the power play and this one was a beauty. He received the pass on the right-hand dot loaded up and ready for the one timer. As the pass came he took a look up to see where the goalie was and he let the shot go. Murray was able to get a good chunk of the shot but not all of it and the puck trickled in for the 3-2 lead! Here is the goal below:

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    Now the goalie portion of the article I decided to go with Calgary tendy, Chad Johnson. The reason why I picked him is simple, he was on fire and he is making a statement to be the number one there. He went 3-0  while only giving up three goals in three starts with a 34 save shutout vs the Jackets and a .968 SV% and a 1.00 GAA during the week . He had an amazing 35 save performance against a strong Boston Bruins team as well. So if Johnson keeps this up, I think Brian Elliott is about to have a problem. Right now his stats are, in 11 games, a 7-3-1 record on a .928 SV% and a 1.98 GAA and 2 SO, while Elliot’s record in 12 games is 3-9 on a .882 SV% and a 3.43 GAA. Clearly Johnson looks like the better goalie and deserves more starts.

    The Honorable Mention goes to Peter Budaj and Alex Ovechkin. I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the New Jersey Devils’ Twitter for the videos of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands Sunday – van Riemsdyk and Vasilevskiy Capture This Week’s ‘SHS’ Crown.

    Hello, everyone, I hoped you all enjoyed the new version of the Sick Hands of the month as I will be incorporating that into the site once a month. But now I will be going back to my usual once a week ‘SHS’ version so let’s get at it for this week!

    For the forward part of the article I narrowed my pick down to three players who had fantastic weeks. Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov who tallied six points (4G, 2A) in four games, Toronto winger James van Riemsdyk who also grabbed six points (4G, 2A) in three points, and then Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom who recorded six points (3G, 3A) in three games. Just like all the other articles this one’s super hard to chose a winner for this week because the top three players all went off. I decided to go with Maple Leafs winger James van Riemsdyk because he was on fire all week long!

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    James van Riemsdyk celebrates his first goal (Peter Power/Canadian Free Press/Ap)

    In JVR’s first game of the week, he went off on the Nashville Predators in a 6-2 win at home. JVR recorded his first hat trick with the Leafs and his second overall in his career. On his first goal, JVR came into the slot on the right slide put a shot on net that was blocked, corralled the shot and fired it home for his first of the game to tie it at 1-1. With his second goal, JVR received a beautiful pass from linemate Tyler Bozak from the right in front of the net. All he had to do was redirect the puck into the wide open net for his second of the game and he tied the game back up at two goals apiece. On JVR’s third goal of the game, he picked the loose puck up on the left dot, drove to the net and fired a backhander through the goalie’s legs to finish his hat trick and put the game out of reach. JVR finished with three goals and an assist to cap off a four-point. You can see his hat trick down below:

    van Riemsdyk got off to another awesome game when the Leafs took on the Panthers at home two days later. JVR finished with another goal and an assist in a 6-1 win. He had a great individual effort on his goal that out the game out of reach for the Panthers. JVR went in on the forecheck of the Panthers defender in the offensive zone. The Florida D-man made a huge mistake and JVR easily picked off the pass and went in on a semi-breakaway. JVR took the puck and ripped a shot in the high slot and beat Panthers goalie James Reimer through the wickets to make the game 5-1. Unfortunately, in the Leafs’ last game of the week against the Canadians, they were ousted 2-1 and JVR was held off the scoresheet. Here is his goal below:

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    Andrei Vasilevskiy makes a big glove save (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    Now to the goalie portion of the article and this one was pretty easy to choose from! I decided to go with Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy because ‘Vasy” was on point this week! Tampa played a total of three games this week and usually him and Ben Bishop split time during the games because there is no number one goalie in Tampa. Well, Vasy got two of the three starts and went 2-0 in those two games posting two perfect games shutting out both teams (the Flyers and the Islanders). So it was clear this week that Vasy was the number one and if he can turn in more games like this look out for him to start more games and take away starts from Ben Bishop!

    The Honorable Mention this week go to Nicklas Backstrom and Braden Holtby, who were also great this week but weren’t able to get the crown. I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the Maple Leafs’ Twitter for the videos of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands of The Month – Panarin, Scheifele, Tarasenko, Burns, Weber, and Price win The First SHoTM.

    Hey, everyone, I’m back this week for something a bit different then what I usually do! I’ve decided that every month instead of doing just the normal Sick Hands Sunday, I would turn it into the players of the month. So what I’m basically going to do is pick a player from each position on the ice (Left Wing, Center, Right Wing, two defenders, and a goalie). Then it’s basically the same thing as the normal “SHS” where I recap why I picked them and highlight their best games, goals, assists, etc. Here’s the first Sick Hands of the Month below and let’s see how it goes!

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    Mark Scheifele – Center (WPG) The reason why I picked the 6’3″ center from Kitchener, Ontario is simple. He leads the league and his team with twenty points (10G, 10A) in just 16 games at the one month mark. In his last five games’s he’s tallied a whopping eleven points (5G, 6A), so he is on absolute fire, and that may even be an understatement. He centers the first line with Nikolaj Ehlers on his left and rookie Patrik Laine (who leads the league in goals with 11) on his right. So he is having no problem producing with his line, even if it is a very young line. A month into the campaign last year, Mark only had a measly nine points through 15 games (5G, 4A). S0 he is making a huge improvement from last year. Keep a look out for Scheifele to stay red hot, and if he does, for the Jets to start putting a couple wins together.

    Artemi Panarin – Left Wing (CHI) Picking the Left Winger was a bit difficult because it was either Panarin or Nick Foligno from the Blue Jackets. I decided to go with Panarin because he just had a better month even if they were tied in points. Panarin recorded six points in his last five games, that’s not as much as Scheifele but it is still a decent five-game span. He is tied for fourth in the league in points with 16 and is second on his team in points and is on the Blackhawks second line with fellow Russian, Artem Anisimov and Slovak, Marian Hossa. A month into his amazing rookie season last year Panarin only had 12 points (2G, 10A) so compared to last year he is doing much better to start the season. I see no problem with his game now, and I wouldn’t be surprised if by next month he is in contention for this spot again.

    Vladimir Tarasenko – Right Wing (STL) Like picking the left, picking the right winger was challenging as well! It was down between Tarasenko and Patrick Kane (who else to be honest?) I ended up going with Tarasenko because he’s produced more with less time on the ice then Kane. Even though they both have 17 points, Tarasenko grabbed six goals and eleven assists while only averaging 18 minutes on the ice which is very impressive. While Kane had 17 points with 22 minutes on the ice, so that’s why I picked him. Tarasenko is on St. Louis’ second line with Jori Lehtera and Robby Fabbri, so he is really the main producer of that line. He leads the Blues in points with those nice 17 points. Tarasenko hasn’t really missed a beat from last year where a month into the season he racked up 13 points (7G, 6A). In his last five games he’s racked up eight points, so when Tarasenko’s on fire so are the Blues.

    Brent Burns – Defense (SJS) Who else but Brent Burns honestly? When you think defense or even offensive defensemen the first name that comes to my mind is Brent Burns and I’m sure it come’s to many others as well. Burns leads all D-men with 14 points, 6 goals and tied for fourth with 8 assists. He also is tied with Joe Pavelski for the team lead in points. So as you can see, he is tearing it up so it wasn’t too hard to pick Burns as one of my main guys for the month. Burns has four points in his last five games which isn’t too bad for a defender. Based off a year ago and a month into the season Burns only had 10 points (4G, 6A) so he is on pace from last year and doing a little better as well. Maybe this year he can be crowned best defender in the league!

    Shea Weber – Defense (MTL) Wow, some people, honestly I was one of them may be saying “Weber? How did he make it?” Well, I will tell you guys, because it is pretty impressive. After the trade, I thought he was going to be worthless but boy was I wrong. Weber is tied for second for defenders in points with 12 and is tied with Brent Burns for the league lead with six goals. He also has six assists to round out his great first month to the season that has made very many Habs fans happy. Weber is third on his team in points and last year a month into a season Weber only had seven points (3G, 4A) when he was still in Nashville before the trade. So a change of scenery has definitely had an impact on his scoring. Weber has three points in his last five games, which have all been goals! Weber has turned everyone’s head and he will probably continue to do so, so I think he will continue to produce.

    Carey Price – Goalie (MTL) Picking Carey Price was probably the easiest position of this article. The reason why I say this is extremely easy to explain, Price leads the league in wins (10) and has a 10-0 record. He just became the first goalie ever in the history of the NHL to start the season with 10 straight wins. He’s second in the league with a 1.40 GAA and a 957 SV% only to Penguins goalie Matt Murray who has only played four games compared to Carey’s 10 so in my opinion Price is number one. Price is also second in the league with two shutouts with his most recent one coming to the Red Wings. Compared to last year Price dealt a major injury and only played in 12 games so he is showing no signs of rust and is showing us why he is the great Carey Price.

    Well, that does it for me this week, I hope everyone enjoys the new version of the article! I know I had a blast and I hope you all did reading it as well! I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week!

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Corey Crawford and Nikita Kucherov Catch Fire This Week, Take Home the Crown.

    Hello, folks, I’m back at it again with another “SHS” article and I can’t wait to get another article out for the week to the fans out there! So it looks like I am going to stick with the goalie portion of the article because it was a big hit with the readers! I also enjoyed writing that part as well.

    To start the forward portion of the article I picked out the top three players of the week and it was yet another close matchup! Tampa Bay winger Nikita Kucherov tallied eight points in four games (3G, 5A), Rangers center Kevin Hayes who also recorded eight points (3G, 5A) in four games, and Rangers winger Michael Grabner who grabbed seven points (5G, 2A) in four games as well. This was extremely hard to choose simply because Grabner was able to score five goals, yes FIVE goals in four games! I just had to go with Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov who was on a tear this past week and I will tell you just why I picked him!

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    Kucherov celebrates his goal vs the Islanders (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

    Kucherov’s first game didn’t go quite as planned to say the least. They got demolished by the Rangers 6-1 at Madison Square Garden, but Kucherov was able to pick up a power play assist on the Lightning’s loan goal. Their next game against the Islanders the Lightning returned the favor and thrashed the Islanders 6-1. Kucherov picked up two goals (both on the power play), two assists (one on the power play), and finished with a plus-two on the night. You can see Kucherov’s two beautiful goals down below:

     

    Here is Kucherov’s beautiful second goal of the game:

    Kucherov’s next game he took on the Bruins in a hard-fought battle of high-scoring offense’s. Unfortunately, the Lightning lost in a whopping 20 player shootout 4-3. Kucherov was able to pick up an amazing behind the back power play assist to Victor Hedman who scored from deep to bring the game back to 2-1. You can see the insane pass down below:

    The Lightning then took on the Devils in their last game of the week and handled them fairly easy with the final score being 4-1. Kucherov finished with a goal and an assist with the assist coming on the power play. His assist happened with a shot right off the faceoff, and teammate Brayden Point deflected the shot in the slot for his first career goal! Kucherov wasted no time getting the shot on net and it resulted in a goal. Here is the goal and assist down below:

    Kucherov then iced the game with an amazing breakaway dangle that made Devils goalie Cory Schneider. He busted in behind the D and mad a quick move to his backhand a tucked the puck under his glove hand to ice the game at 4-1. Here is his awesome goal:

     

     

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    Corey Crawford makes a save during a game this week (CSNChicago)

    Now we move to the goalies! YAY! We all love goalies, right? I mean I love watching them especially when they are on fire! That’s just was Corey Crawford was this week, on fire and I mean it. Crawford went 4-0 in four games with a .978 SV% and a .75 GAA allowing three goals on 137 shots. I mean that is amazing. Which made it even better was he faced the Kings, Calgary, Colorado, and Dallas. He shutout the Los Angles and the Avalanche which was also very impressive as well. Usually, Crawford can have his ups and downs. But if he can keep his play up like he did this week, the Hawks will be unstoppable!

    The Honorable Mention goes out to Kevin Hayes and Braden Holtby, who had killer weeks but couldn’t get the award! I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (Thanks to the Lightning’s twitter account for the awesome video’s of the goals!)

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Brayden Schenn and Devan Dubnyk Capture This Weeks Crown With Dominate Preformance’s.

    Hello, folks, I’m back at it again with another “SHS” article and I can’t wait to get another article out for the week to the fans out there! This week I have some exciting news for everyone as I am changing up the way I do the weekly article! So as everyone knows the point of the article is to recap and point out the hot player of the week. Well, I thought the goalies should start getting some love too! So I am going to test out the waters and see how this week goes with the goalies added as well!

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    Schenn skates to the puck in the corner. (Yong Kim / Staff File Photo)

    This week for the forward part of the article it wasn’t as tight as a competition but it was close. In fact, the two players I narrowed it down to are from the same place, the KeyStone State! Penguins winger Phil “The Thrill”Kessel who notched six points (1G, 5A) in just three games and Flyers center Brayden Schenn who tallied six points as well (2G, 4A) in four games. There were also a whopping eight players tied with five points for second in the week but there are too many to list down below.

    I decided to go with Flyers center Brayden Schenn because he dominated all week and couldn’t be stopped. His first game of the week against Montreal he was held off the scoresheet in a tight 2-1 loss but was very effective in the game registering 5 hits. His next game versus the Sabres at home he registered one goal and one assist (both power goals and assists) on three shots on net in a 4-3 come from behind shootout win. Schenn scored the second goal of the game on a beautiful one-timer from the left-hand face off dot. He received a beauty of a saucer pass from Claude Giroux and blasted the shot past Nilsson to bring the Flyers back to 3-2. You can see his highlights down below:

    Schenn’s next game in a heartbreaking 5-4 loss to Arizona he, once again, tallied a goal and two assists in a monster game that they should’ve won. He had another power play goal and an assist on 3 shots to the net. Schenn was able to find the puck and put it in the back of the net after finding the loose puck sitting in the slot, diving for it, and poking it in to tie the game at 2 goals apiece. Unfortunately, the Flyers were unable to pull off the win but Schenn had another great night! You can see his highlight down below:

    With Schenn’s last game being against the all mighty rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins, you know he and the fans are all wishing for a win. Regretfully, they started out strong but fell 5-4 in the end. Schenn ended with an assist (which you can see down below) which was amazing! Schenn grabbed the puck in front of the net, and of balance, practically almost falling down was able to dish a no-look behind the back pass to a streaking linemate Wayne Simmonds for the tap in goal! As you can see this play took a lot of skill and capped off why I picked Schenn as this weeks Sick Hands Sunday Winner!

    Now for the first week of the goaltending section! This week was extremely hard to choose but I was able to narrow it down to three goalies. Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk went 3-0 not allowing a single goal on 94 shots and shut out every team in all three games he started this week against Boston, Buffalo, and Dallas. Obviously, he finished with a 0.00 GAA and 1.000 SV%. Edmonton goalie Cam Talbot also went 3-0 and only allowed one goal on 92 shots against Winnipeg, Washington, and Vancouver. He finished with a .989 SV% and 0.33 GAA. Last but not least, the last goalie I chose was the Blues’ Jake Allen who played 2-1 (one loss in a shootout) also giving up one goal on 54 shots against Detroit, Los Angeles, and Calgary. He finished with a .981 SV% and a 0.48 GAA. As you can clearly see, this is extremely tough to pick because all three goalies played amazing through the whole week.

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    Devan Dubnyk looks on during the action in his zone. (AP Photo/Jeffery T. Barnes)

    I decided to go with Mr. Devan Dubnyk simply because of his last three starts, yes you heard me right, all three starts have been shutouts! A 27 save shutout vs Boston (away), then a 38 save shutout vs Buffalo (away), and a 29 save shutout vs Dallas (home). To have two of those shutouts away from home is very hard and he was able to pull it off with ease, so it was easy to nominate him as my goalie winner for the week.

    The Honorable Mention goes out to Phil Kessel and Cam Talbot. They both had killer weeks but couldn’t come out on top! I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week! (P.S. Thanks for Sons of Pens’ Twitter for the GIFS!)

  • Down the Frozen River Podcast #41- Edmonton and Halloween (feat. Mark Recchi- the pug)

    Down the Frozen River Podcast #41- Edmonton and Halloween (feat. Mark Recchi- the pug)

    Frank’s dog, Recchi, joins the DTFR crew this week as they discuss the Edmonton Oilers hot start, Halloween likes and dislikes and more on this week’s episode of the Down the Frozen River Podcast.