
COVID-19 issues running rampant across the NBA, NFL, and NHL to end 2021
Just in case you thought we were out of the woods, COVID-19 made sure to remind everyone just how quickly things can turn sour.
Just in case you thought we were out of the woods, COVID-19 made sure to remind everyone just how quickly things can turn sour.
As we await answers to all sorts of postseason questions, here’s all of the key info you need to know for the 2021 Stanley Cup Semifinals.
As chaotic and entertaining as the first round was, the second round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs is sure to provide sheer insanity.
After all of the madness inside the NHL’s bubble in Canada in 2020, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are back to normal in 2021. Well, kind of.
As the NHL prepares for its first regular season of the COVID-19 pandemic, the league’s players will have to quickly become accustomed to a new normal of sorts in 2021.
After months of play inside the NHL’s bubbles in Edmonton and Toronto, the Stanley Cup Final finally has its two representatives from the Eastern and Western Conferences: the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Dallas Stars.
It only took three Game 7’s to get to this point, but the NHL’s postseason has finally reached the Conference Finals, and four teams are set to vie for a spot in the Stanley Cup Final.
Back in July, 24 teams entered the NHL’s bubbles in Edmonton and Toronto. A few weeks later, 16 remained, and the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs officially began. And then, there were eight.
After Qualifying Round series and round-robin play, the first round of the 2020 NHL playoffs is finally underway.
The NHL Trade Deadline closed yesterday and, when the dust settled, despite what many rumors indicated, Loui Eriksson was still a Boston Bruin. The Bruins, who are currently sitting at … Continue Reading Grading The Boston Bruins’ Trade Deadline