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Ilya Kovalchuk: Hockey’s Premiere Resume

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in Clayton Hansler, HQ1-2, Player Profiling

Ilya Kovalchuk: Hockey’s Premiere Resume

With this summer’s free agent class appearing shallow in talent, the opportunity for superstar Ilya Kovalchuk to dictate the conditions of his employment has opened up. With a resume like his, can you blame him?

From the Editor: The Season’s Appetizer

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in From the Editor, HQ1-2

From the Editor: The Season’s Appetizer

July 1st provides the media and fans alike with something to talk about and discuss during the six weeks before rookie camp commences. During one of summer’s hottest months, we are all reminded of one of the world’s coolest sports.

Counting Down the Top UFAs of 2010

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in Counting Down, HQ1-2

Counting Down the Top UFAs of 2010

The Stanley Cup has been raised, the personal trophies have been awarded and hockey’s top prospects have donned their new team’s jerseys for the first time at the NHL Entry Draft. The only thing left for the National Hockey League before September is July 1st, 2010: Free Agent Frenzy.

Chicago Blackhawks: More Money, More Problems

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in Clayton Hansler, HQ1-2

Chicago Blackhawks: More Money, More Problems

On June 9th the Chicago Blackhawks, after defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in game six, took a team photo around the Stanley Cup. On June 10th Stan Bowman, general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, began the tedious and stressful task of breaking down the team that just won the league’s biggest prize.

A Divisional Look: Atlantic Free Agents

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in A Divisional Look, HQ1-2

A Divisional Look: Atlantic Free Agents

There is no doubt that Ilya Kovalchuk will be the biggest UFA question in the East, especially with that $7.5 million price tag of his. But could the 27-year-old winger have priced himself out of this market?

A Divisional Look: Pacific Free Agents

Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by in A Divisional Look, HQ1-2

A Divisional Look: Pacific Free Agents

Through the roller coaster season the Coyotes had, a shining star was in their midst. Matthew Lombardi is not the biggest of forwards but his 19 goals and 34 assists sure say something.