Greg Wyshynski: NHL’s Most Notable Free Agent Fan?

Greg Wyshynski: NHL’s Most Notable Free Agent Fan?

We all know the tagline – “I’m Greg Wyshynski… ESPNnnnnnnnnnnn” – and we love it. Wysh is a better writer than I could dream of being, no question about it. He knows the game better than I do, I’ll never be embarrassed of that. He actually replied to me on Twitter about my wife reading […]

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 Problem Child – Underdog Predators Visit Surging Wild

Problem Child – Underdog Predators Visit Surging Wild

The Western Conference playoff race has been one of the most memorable roller coaster rides in recent memory. The Nashville Predators find themselves in the second wild-card spot, way behind the Central division leaders without much chance of catching up. They can, however, bolster their playoff chances by upsetting the Minnesota Wild on the road. […]

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 Fighting Isn’t Good for Hockey, It’s Good for You

Fighting Isn’t Good for Hockey, It’s Good for You

Fighting and I don’t get along too well. I’ll make that very clear from the jump. I think it slows the game down for no reason, but I understand why it still happens and I don’t fault (most) people for enjoying it. Yes, I’m in the minority, but lying to yourself about why you enjoy […]

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 Jeremy Roenick Suspended by NBC Sports

Jeremy Roenick Suspended by NBC Sports

Former NHL All-Star Jeremy Roenick has been regarded for many years as one of the more outspoken and entertaining figures in hockey. He is certainly idolized by many who like guys who “call it how it is.” However, Roenick’s outlandish personality has always had the potential to get him into trouble. After his most recent […]

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 Babcock vs Boston – The End of an Era

Babcock vs Boston – The End of an Era

The last couple postseasons have featured the Toronto Maple Leafs and Coach Mike Babcock vs Boston and whoever happens to be ready to kill the Leafs that year. It’s up for debate as to the reason the Bruins continue to dominate Toronto in April, but the general consensus lately has been coaching. Any team as […]

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 Sportsnet Fires Don Cherry – Sour Grapes

Sportsnet Fires Don Cherry – Sour Grapes

Oh, happy day. I know it’s in poor taste to celebrate someone else getting fired but this was well-deserved, it was finally time. Don Cherry, “legendary” hockey personality for Canadian sports network Sportsnet, is out after a recent “You people” Coaches Corner rant. Cherry, 85, was irate at those in Canada who we’re wearing a […]

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 Way Too Early 2020 NHL Award Predictions

Way Too Early 2020 NHL Award Predictions

Who says it’s too early for NHL Award Predictions? NHL training camps are two weeks away, and while there are so many questions about rosters, line combinations, and the longstanding negotiations with an outstanding class of restricted free agents, the league’s superstars are already well-known. Although the season is still a month away, it’s never […]

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 Time To Buy Low On Kevin Shattenkirk

Time To Buy Low On Kevin Shattenkirk

It wasn’t too long ago when Kevin Shattenkirk was the big fish to acquire at the 2017 trade deadline, and in 2017 free agency. Fast forward two years later, and he’s been bought out by the New York Rangers. It’s early August, meaning almost all of the big free agents are already signed. But adding […]

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 Don Cherry Sucks, but You Already Knew that

Don Cherry Sucks, but You Already Knew that

Canadians, I’m sorry. I’m sorry Don Cherry sucks even though he’s completely entrenched in Canadian hockey culture. Old people, I also apologize to you, as he’s the only one supporting your outdated opinions. If you’re reading this to find out who Don Cherry is, we’ll cover that. We’ll cover what he did, what he does, […]

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 Too Early Power Rankings – Yes, Already!

Too Early Power Rankings – Yes, Already!

It’s that time of year! We all send out our way too early NHL power rankings and just wait patiently to be screamed at by the majority of fan bases. Belly Up Sports’ NHL DreamTeam is no different! We’ll keep it simple, I wrote the rankings (I felt the need to explain myself on multiple […]

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 Blues Continue to Dominate (Headlines)

Blues Continue to Dominate (Headlines)

The Stanley Cup Finals are tied 2-2 and the Blues continue to dominate headlines. After the Blues bounce-back win over the Boston Bruins Monday night. After an even first two games, Boston came out firing in game three. A 7-2 victory really swung momentum their way, and fans started to wonder if St. Louis would […]

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 The Best, Short NHL Players – Tiny Treasures

The Best, Short NHL Players – Tiny Treasures

All this talk about the Torey Krug hit, and Brad Marchand’s elite style of play got me thinking about the oldest underdog story in history: short athletes. We seem them in every sport, conquering their lack of height and exceeding expectations. It’s tiresome to act like being short is a death sentence in pro sports, […]

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 I Hate Boston and I don’t Know Why

I Hate Boston and I don’t Know Why

I hate Boston. I do. I’ll say it a hundred times over. The arrogance, the dirty hits, the complaining. It’s easy, really. They make it easier than anyone else. From Jeremy Jacobs to Charlie Coyle, from Bobby Orr to every single scrub wearing that god awful spoked-B. Whether you’re watching on TV or they’ve invaded […]

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