- Coyotes Purchase Still Ongoing, According to Ice Edge CEO| Leave a Comment
Although there are rumors surrounding the acquisition of the Phoenix Coyotes by Ice Edge Holdings, the head of the aforementioned company insists that the company is still in line to acquire the Coyotes. Transactions ongoing Anthony LeBlanc, CEO of Ice Edge moreover states that the company has obtained the legal services of attorney general Grant [...]
- Oilers Beat Sharks 5-1, 27 Saves by Devan Dubnyk| Leave a Comment
The Edmonton Oilers crushed the San Jose Sharks, 5-1 during last Sunday’s game. Devan Dubnyk of Edmonton Oilers finished with 27 saves, earning him his second career NHL win. Excellent win by the Edmonton Oilers The Edmonton Oilers, who have had less than stellar performances in recent games, scored their second victory consecutively, after emerging [...]
- Stamkos Touted as NHL’s Next Star| Leave a Comment
Former Sarnia Sting sniper Steven Stamkos is showing signs of being an NHL superstar in the making as early as his second season. On to the 50 goal club Stamkos has joined Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin in the exclusive 40-goal scorer club this season aside from being named one of the NHL’s three stars [...]
- NHL Urged to Address Head Shots Issue| Leave a Comment
The NHL’s 30 general managers had the opening day of their annual meeting filled with information on concussions and various types of checks. The GMs have been called to deliberate on the issue as more ugly head shots are making the news. Many fans and players have voiced their concern on the issue and are [...]
- NHL Olympic Showdown Leaves Fans Wanting for More| Leave a Comment
The dramatic showdown between NHL players in the Winter Olympic finals between Canada and the United States could be the last. As the NHL owners are still questioning its Olympic involvement, with no agreement being made for future Olympics, the 2010 Vancouver Games could be the last time ice hockey’s best face each other to [...]
- Olympics Turn NHL Teammates into Rivals| Leave a Comment
The Canada-U.S. rivalry at the Olympic men’s hockey tournament will definitely be an exciting match. When the North American rivals met this Sunday, Canadian players played against their NHL teammates. One by one, players on both sides have been indicating that national loyalties trump over locker-room friendships. Apparently, loyalty to flag and country outweighs league [...]
- Sabres Defeat Sharks| Leave a Comment
The San Jose Sharks were beaten 3-1 by the Buffalo Sabres, an ugly loss just before the NHL’s two-week break that coach Todd McLellan precisely wanted to avoid. Fatigue from being on the road and the stomach flu that afflicted several members of the team were tagged as the culprits. Dan Boyle admits that the [...]
- Peters Gets First Career Win in NHL Debut| Leave a Comment
Justin Peters’ game last Saturday as a goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes was doubly worth remembering. Not only was it his NHL debut but also his first career win as well. The Canes beat the New York Islanders 3-1 at their match in the Nassau Coliseum. Peters revealed that he was on the verge of [...]
- Devils Win in OT Against Maple Leafs| Leave a Comment
The Devils almost blew a two-goal lead last Friday night to the Maple Leafs. The Devils were in a 2-5-1 slump coming into the hockey game. They only had 12 goals within that span. New Jersey coach Lemaire moved Zubrus up to the top line with Zajac and Parise. This is only his third game [...]
- For a 7th Consecutive Win, Capitals Beat Islanders 7-2| Leave a Comment
The Washington Capitals has more than a few heroes on board, and this is not to speak only of “Alex the Great”, Alex Ovechkin. During one game when Ovechkin merely did damage to Jack Hillen’s countenance, it was Alexander Semin that scored a couple of goals, leading the Capitals to win 7-2, seventh straight against [...]
- Patrice Cormier on Indefinite Suspension After Violent Elbow Attack on Ice| Leave a Comment
Patrice Cormier has been suspended indefinitely after he elbowed an opponent on the ice. Cormier is a forward for the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in Quebec. He has played for the New Jersey Devils before playing for the Huskies, and served as captain for team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships. He is also known for [...]
- Langenbrunner Named US Team Captain| Leave a Comment
New Jersey Devils’ Jamie Langenbrunner was officially named the captain of the US Olympic team. Langenbrunner will head the hockey team for the games in Vancouver in February, along with alternate captains Zach Parise, Brian Rafalski, Ryan Suter, and Dustin Brown. Rafalski is a former defenseman for the New Jersey Devils, while Brown used to [...]
- Nothing to do with gambling| Leave a Comment
On January 12, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. Join recovery efforts mobilizing around the world to assist earthquake victims. Your donation will help disaster victims rebuild their lives and their communities. Google will also donate $1 million to help organizations provide relief. The earthquake of January 2010 is the most recent, and possibly most [...]
- Seahawks Could Be Hasselbeck’s Home for 2010| Leave a Comment
The Seahawks are definitely in need of a superstar to turn their game around and put them in the next playoffs. The Seattle Seahawks had a very disappointing season this year much like last year. They weren’t able to turn things around even after what they’ve experienced last year. The Seahawks’ performance this season was [...]
- Sharks Gain 8th Straight Victory| Leave a Comment
NHL’s leading western conference team San Jose Sharks had a fairly easy game against the worst team in the same conference with a 4-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers. The San Jose Sharks are tied with the Chicago Blackhawks with the best record in the western conference, with a record of 42-61, while the Edmonton [...]
- Brodeur Adds to His Records A new| Leave a Comment
Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils makes another appearance in the record book of the National Hockey League. This time he captures the record for the most regular season appearances by a goaltender. This record was finally sealed when Brodeur was the Devil’s goaltender in their match against the Ottawa Senators in a recent [...]
- Merry christmas ixgames visitors| Leave a Comment
We want to take the time and wish you all a merry christmas. Have a great holiday and a great gambling week!!! Drive safe during the last shopping hours of christmas. Did you know? Christianity and Judaism are the most similar religions in existence as both hold that the Old Testament is the authoritative word [...]
- New Jersey Devils Win 4th Straight| Leave a Comment
The New Jersey Devils are now enjoying their 4th straight win over the Carolina Hurricanes, beating them 4-2. The first goal was scored by Patrik Elias, making a record of 299 goals in his career. The game was definitely sealed when an empty-netter was made by Rob Niedermayer with 5 seconds left on the clock. [...]
- Devils Beat Red Wings in Shootout| Leave a Comment
Starting the game with a 27-39 record and 4th in the Eastern Conference, the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings who are 9th in the Western Conference with a 29-33 record. The win was made possible by a decisive shootout and a goal from Devils Center Patrik Elias from Czechoslovakia. Elias missed the [...]
- Roloson’s 58 Saves Lead the Isles to Victory| Leave a Comment
New York Islanders beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 as Josh Bailey scored a goal at 4:18 in an overtime. However, the real star of the game is the 40-year-old Dwayne Roloson, the goalie for the Islanders. After facing 61 shots, saving 58 of those, Roloson led the Isles to take down the Leafs. According [...]