Breathe. Yaroslav Askarov is still Amazing
Graphic courtesy of Andrew Armstrong The World Juniors have come and gone once again. The Americans defeated the Canadians in a game where Trevor Zegras proved that Canada hadn't faced a team [...]
KHL Report: January 2021
The KHL Report is back! It feels good to be writing those words after a difficult few months in my personal life, which included a bereavement. Hockey has a way of helping people through hard [...]
Prospect Ramblings – Road to the Memorial Cup
Welcome to the Thursday (life made these late) Saturday ramblings. Let me go over the completed CHL playoff brackets and on to the prospect watchers second favorite tournament, The Memorial Cup. The host city for the Memorial Cup is the Halifax Mooseheads. Typically the host cities are [...]
Ramblings: News and Notes, The WHL Final, Kakko, Leason, and Quinn Hughes (May 17)
This Rambling will look a little different today. I'll be posting some of my notes from the past week. You can take this as a glimpse into how I prepare for radio spots, and for Prospect Central - a new show on Sportsnet650 that I'm co-hosting with Ryan Biech [...]
Cam Robinson’s 2019 NHL Draft Rankings – April 2019
Here we are. Many players have cleaned out their lockers and are preparing for a massive offseason of training. Some are still fighting it out in their league playoffs, and a handful more are beginning the U18 Worlds which will be the final opportunity to impress the scouts before [...]
Prospect Ramblings: NHL Playoffs by the numbers
image courtesy of NHL.com *** There's so much going on in NHL, AHL, and CHL Playoffs, that its an overwhelming wave of hockey (this isn't a complaint by any means, just an observation). But online, with my friends, or around the office, the number one topic of [...]
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Prospects Rambling: Incoming NCAA Prospects
With college starting over the last couple weeks in the States, college hockey is just over a month away from getting cranked back up. Throughout the season, I'll have college hockey articles on DobberProspects [...]
August 31-in-31: Pittsburgh Penguins
The good news for the Pittsburgh Penguins? They still have elite core players including Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Phil Kessel and Matt Murray who helped them win two straight Stanley Cups. The bad news [...]
Prospects Ramblings: Athanasiou offer sheet, Rookie Tournaments and “Studley Hungwell”
Usually in my ramblings posts I tend to follow some sort of a theme. Well it’s the off-season and not much is happening so today is going to be pretty rambly as I may go [...]
August 31-in-31: Philadelphia Flyers
Philadelphia has been staying to form when it comes to building a contender in the salary cap era by doing so through the draft. It shows with the prospects they have been stockpiling, particularly on [...]
August 31-in-31: Montreal Canadiens
It was a roller-coaster 2016-17 season for the Canadiens that though ended in a division win, felt like bitter disappointment. The head coach was fired, their franchise player did not have an MVP-like season or [...]
August 31-in-31: Ottawa Senators
Coming within one goal of reaching the Stanley Cup Final can sometimes cause a GM to go out in free agency and make a big splash to grab that one last piece that will [...]