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Pierre McGuire Mansplained Hockey Announcing to Kendall Coyne Schofield
The gold medalist for Team USA made her broadcasting debut—less than a week after she was the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star Skills Competition—and Pierre McGuire was pretty patronizing.
Biscuits 69: How Tampa Can Afford Karlsson Long Term After Extending Kucherov
In the 69th episode of Biscuits, Lozo and Down Goes Brown discuss the Lightning's cap situation and how Erik Karlsson can still fit into their plans. It's a nice listen.
It's Time for the Alex Ovechkin Haters to Shut Up Once and for All
The Ovechkin playoff narrative about not being a winner is the dumbest thing in hockey. We can only hope that it's dead after he led the Washington Capitals to the Stanley Cup Final.
Let's Fix the Tampa Bay Lightning
The heavily favored Lightning have dropped two home games to the Washington Capitals, but here are five easy ways to turn the series around.
Here's Who Will Play for the Stanley Cup
Down Goes Brown previews Capitals-Lightning and Jets-Golden Knights and predicts which teams will meet in the Stanley Cup Final.
Steven Stamkos May Be Coming Back with Just Enough Time to Save the Lightning's Season
Tampa Bay is in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race and could soon get its best player back.
Everything You Need to Know About the NHL's Eastern Conference Playoff Race
The Leafs look like they'll get in, while the Flyers and Panthers are clinging on. With two weeks left in the season, there are seven teams vying for the final two playoff spots.
Biscuits Hockey Podcast Episode 19: STEVE WHY?
Dave and Sean debate Steve Yzerman's trade deadline, break down what went wrong with the Kings, try to call the close Eastern playoff race, and get excited about a playoff system that does not exist.
Lightning's Kucherov Scores Natural Hat Trick with Identical Goals
Kucherov looking like Alex Ovechkin out there.
What the Hell Were the Kings Thinking Trading for Ben Bishop?
The Kings didn't need goaltending help. This is lunacy.
The Teams Most Likely to Sell Ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline
The Avalanche and Coyotes are the obvious ones. After that, it's not as clear, but Down Goes Brown identified a number of clubs that should probably be sellers.
Which NHL Teams Will Be Most Screwed by the Salary Cap?
Lost in the excitement of All-Star Weekend was commissioner Gary Bettman's announcement that the 2017-18 salary cap was likely to remain flat at $73 million. Here are the teams that would hurt the most.