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One Thousand and One MacKinnon Tales
There is no player in this league better than Nathan Raymond MacKinnon. The Colorado Avalanche completed a six-game homestand on Monday against the Chicago Blackhawks, and we were looking to make it a perfect six-for-six. Elsewhere, Nathan MacKinnon was looking to reach 1000 career points, only needing just one point to get there. Only 10 active players have reached that number, and MacKinnon was looking to become #11. Also, welcome back, Erik Johnson, as "The Condor" was in the lineup for this game, his first game of his second stint with the Avs.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2025: Ebb and Flow
Another week has passed, and we are down to less than 40 days left in the NHL's regular season! The month of March is almost one-third over, and we have some movers and shakers in the playoff race. On Saturday, during ABC's coverage of their early games, I saw, for the first time this season, a semblance of a promo for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs. The promo, featured on the bottom of the screen, showed that ESPN and ABC's coverage of the playoffs starts on April 20, but according to online reports, April 19 is the start day for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
GreeleyJay Falls 6-2 to Pawling
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo is : @Rich-Monetti On Friday February 14, GreeleyJay laced their skates at the Brewster Ice Arena and tangled up versus Pawling. Unfortunately, it didn’t take long for Tigers to unknot the opening, and the demise continued from there.
By Rich Monetti12 months ago in Unbalanced
Warm Welcomes, a Milestone, and a Hat Trick
The trade deadline for this season has come and gone, and the Colorado Avalanche's last deals came within the final 24 hours of the deadline. It was during the game against the Sharks on Thursday that the Avs traded for Brock Nelson, but after that, a pair of deals went down on deadline day. First off, Casey Mittelstadt was dealt to the Boston Bruins for Charlie Coyle, a move I thought was hella risky, but we'll see how it works out. Secondly, a very epic return: Erik Johnson was traded back to the Avs. He had been with the Buffalo Sabres and the Philadelphia Flyers for a brief bit, but he's now back where he belongs. The first player to touch the Stanley Cup after Gabriel Landeskog is now back with the Avs.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Brad Marchand and the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline.
The NHL Trade Deadline is always a wild ride, and the 2025 edition was no different. Teams scrambled to make last-minute deals, fans refreshed their social media feeds nonstop, and players wondered if they’d be packing their bags for a new city. But for Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand, this year’s deadline wasn’t about rumors or goodbyes—it was about doubling down on the Bruins’ quest for another Stanley Cup. Let’s break down how Marchand’s leadership, performance, and the Bruins’ strategy shaped their moves this year.
By AB C12 months ago in Unbalanced
The Cale and Nathan Show
We Colorado Avalanche fans are really blessed, aren't we? When this six-game homestand started, I was excited. The Avs lost the first two games after the Four Nations break, and it was not good. We needed something after that. A six-game homestand for any team is just what the doctor ordered. The mission was simple. The Avs had twelve points to get. So get them. So far, so good. Defeated the Devils. Defeated the Wild. Defeated the Penguins. Three-for-three on the homestand. Still have six more points to get. Next up, the lowly, lowly, San Jose Sharks. Again, I'm excited.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
A Look at the Boston Bruins' Playoff Streak (Which Could Come to an End)
We are in the early stages of what should be a very captivating home stretch, and we are seeing some surprising teams rise to the occasion. However, such is life in sports, when teams rise, it's because certain other teams declined, and one such team this year is the Boston Bruins. Stanley Cup Playoff hockey in Beantown has been quite the norm lately. Eight straight playoff appearances; tied with the rival Toronto Maple Leafs for the longest current streak in the NHL. And with that, a realization hit me. I've seen quite a few playoff streaks in sports, but if they really don't lead to much, is it really a good stretch?
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Wedged
Well, Avs fans, the month of March is finally here. March is a highly important month in the NHL season, but fot the Colorado Avalanche, it is immensely vital. We need as many points as possible in order to rise out of the Wild Card standings and into the Central Division Top 3. Thankfully, the Avs are still on a six-game homestand, and it's "so far, so good." The Avs ended February with home wins against the Devils and Wild. Four points down, eight to go.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Ind vs Aus: A Nail-Biting Semi-Final Clash at ICC Champions Trophy 2025
Cricket fans around the world were glued to their screens as Ind vs Aus delivered yet another unforgettable showdown in the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The match, packed with drama, stunning performances, and edge-of-the-seat moments, lived up to the hype of this historic rivalry. Let’s dive into the highlights of this epic battle!
By AB C12 months ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2025: Let the Games Begin
We have arrived, folks! The final push for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs began once the calendar turned to the month of March, which is only the third month of the year, but is the final full month of the NHL's regular season. March is the month where the eliminations begin. It may be 32 teams entering March, but during this month and the first half of April, it will be whittled down, bit by bit, to the final 16 teams. Those 16 will participate in this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs, the best road to a championship in all of pro sports.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Climbing the Central Division Ladder
As I said before, a six-game homestand is just what a team needs to move up the ladder. For the Colorado Avalanche, it was an opportunity to pick up a maximum 12 points, and maybe make a huge dent in the Central Division standings. Game One went well; a 5-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils. Two points down, 10 to go. Next up, a hugely important game against... the Minnesota Wild. I don't know how, but the Wild have been figuring out ways to stay in third place, but they enter this matchup coming off being blasted 6-1 in Utah. They are slipping, and we need to capitalize.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
GreeleyJay Can’t Complete Comeback versus Cortlandt
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons or my venmo is @Rich-Monetti On Friday January 31, GreeleyJay faced the Cortlandt Rebels at the Brewster Ice Arena, and the teams treated the fans to some exciting hockey. Right down to the final possession, a last chance had the game still in doubt, and GreeleyJay was teed up to tip the balance at point blank
By Rich Monetti12 months ago in Unbalanced











