Making The Grade: Pacific Division Edition
Welcome back to another edition of Making the Grade, where everyone gets to wallow away over their preseason predictions falling
Welcome back to another edition of Making the Grade, where everyone gets to wallow away over their preseason predictions falling
In the National Hockey League, nothing is guaranteed. Teams and players can make a big jump in development while others can fall off drastically.
There has been no shortage of storylines surrounding the Pacific Division during the NHL offseason.
National Hockey League draft day represents “must see” TV for hockey fans all over the globe.
The first-ever season for the Seattle Kraken, well, happened. They finished dead last in the Western Conference and a bulk of their moves from the Expansion Draft and in free agency haven’t panned out.
Following three consecutive losses in a pivotal stretch, the Dallas Stars are hoping for a bounce back to conclude regular season play.
Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.
The maiden voyage of the Seattle Kraken hasn’t exactly been one for the books. With an expansion draft that hasn’t aged well early on, they sit in the basement of the Pacific with just 40 points.
The juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche might be the best team in the league. However, they are not above the trade deadline.
With the end of February now officially upon us, nearly every team in the NHL has played over 50 games.
The New York Rangers had an exciting week of play. Losing games, they shouldn’t have, which made certain wins appear magical.
We are just about at the halfway point of the 2021-22 season, which means that it is time for overreactions, where many of them could be true! For the Seattle Kraken, their inaugural season has left us with the potential to clown all over them.
Welcome back to another edition of Making the Grade, where everyone gets to wallow away over their preseason predictions falling apart. The Pacific Division is
In the National Hockey League, nothing is guaranteed. Teams and players can make a big jump in development while others can fall off drastically.
There has been no shortage of storylines surrounding the Pacific Division during the NHL offseason.
National Hockey League draft day represents “must see” TV for hockey fans all over the globe.
The first-ever season for the Seattle Kraken, well, happened. They finished dead last in the Western Conference and a bulk of their moves from the Expansion Draft and in free agency haven’t panned out.
Following three consecutive losses in a pivotal stretch, the Dallas Stars are hoping for a bounce back to conclude regular season play.
Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.
The maiden voyage of the Seattle Kraken hasn’t exactly been one for the books. With an expansion draft that hasn’t aged well early on, they sit in the basement of the Pacific with just 40 points.
The juggernaut that is the Colorado Avalanche might be the best team in the league. However, they are not above the trade deadline.
With the end of February now officially upon us, nearly every team in the NHL has played over 50 games. Playoff races are beginning to
The New York Rangers had an exciting week of play. Losing games, they shouldn’t have, which made certain wins appear magical.
We are just about at the halfway point of the 2021-22 season, which means that it is time for overreactions, where many of them could be true! For the Seattle Kraken, their inaugural season has left us with the potential to clown all over them.
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