Wednesday showed once again that anything can happen in the NHL, with late rallies in all three games including a sequence in California that saw three teams hold Wild Card 2 in the West during a span of 30 seconds … Continue reading
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Blues’ Snuggerud Named NHL ‘Rookie of the Month’ for March
NEW YORK (April 1, 2026) – St. Louis Blues right wing Jimmy Snuggerud, who posted 7-8—15 in 14 games to lift the Blues to a 10-2-2 March – the best record in the Western Conference – and within four points … Continue reading
Makar ‘to miss some time’ for Avalanche with upper-body injury
Cale Makar will “miss some time” for the Colorado Avalanche because of an upper-body injury, coach Jared Bednar told Altitude Sports Radio on Wednesday. The defenseman was injured in a 9-2 win against the Calgary Flames on Monday. He had three … Continue reading
Western Conference Wild Card Chaos: Four Teams Battle for the Final Playoff Spot
With the 2025/26 NHL Season reaching its apex, the race for the playoffs is now on. And out West, it’s an absolute knife fight. One wildcard spot remains in the Western Conference. Just one. Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Anaheim, Vegas, and … Continue reading
Recap of NHL from 31 March 2026
Alex Ovechkin recorded his 20th career 30-goal season and helped the Capitals gain ground in the tightly contested race for Wild Card 2 in the Eastern Conference where five teams are separated by three points.* Buffalo skated to victory and … Continue reading
Why Competitive Minds Don’t Switch Off When the Game Ends
For hockey players and fans alike, the final whistle doesn’t always signal the end of the game. Yes, the physical action might stop. Yet mentally, the competition continues. Whether it’s replaying key moments, analyzing decisions, or thinking ahead to the … Continue reading