Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Welcome to the Big Leagues, Kid: 2013-14's Week Two First Career NHL Goals

The young players continue to roll at the beginning of the season. We still haven't hit the 9-game tryout period before Entry Level Contracts are officially active so expect to keep seeing the kids to keep finding the back of the net, trying to make a case for a spot on their respective rosters. This week we saw 10 rookies posting their first goals. Let's meet them, shall we?


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Inside the Numbers: Do Teams Sit Back to Force the Shootout?

If you have been monitoring the action around the NHL entering the weekend then you might have noticed that quite a sizeable amount of games have been ending in the shootout. In fact, of the 16 games occurring between Thursday October 17 and afternoon of Saturday October 19, 6 were decided in the shootout, a 37.5% occurrence. Shootouts are a polarizing topic, you may love the skill and novelty of it or you may despise the fact that it isn’t a suitable representation of actual hockey, but the reality is that they exist so we will have to deal with them until something better comes along.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Welcome to the Big Leagues, Kid: 2013-14's Week One First Career NHL Goals

With how the Collective Bargaining Agreement is structured, players aged 18 or 19 are allowed a tryout period of 9 games before their entry-level contracts kick in. In a sense, this is kind of an extension of training camp for them, where if they actually make the opening night roster they get a good look from executives in full NHL-speed situations. If the player doesn't make a strong impression, no big deal, just send them back to juniors or the AHL and try again next year. But if he plays well he could be looking at the start of his career.

In training camps and prospect camps, one way to get attention is to pick some fights. Hockey players have to be tough so dropping the mitts seems like a great way to show the coaches that they aren't afraid of getting physical against the opposition. But the thing that really matters once the calendar flips to the regular season is results. And how does one get good results? By scoring goals of course!

With one week of 2013-14 in the books, let's take a look, chronologically, at who put up their first career NHL tally.