Category: NHL
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Why the Blue Jackets Killed the Bee
How Columbus went from a Civil War bee mascot to a corporate star crest, and why the Blue Jackets’ original identity had way more personality.
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Steve Sullivan’s Arrival Sparked Change, Then Reality Hit
The Leafs fired Marc Savard to fix a broken power play, turned to Steve Sullivan, saw quick results, then lost William Nylander as a familiar story unfolded.
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The ECHL Strike Was About Leverage and Power
A brief ECHL labour walkout exposed safety risks, union-busting tactics, and why minor-league players drew a hard line to defend collective bargaining.
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Senators Outclass Canadiens in 5–2 Road Victory
Ottawa dominated at five-on-five, controlled the final 40 minutes, and closed a seven-game road trip with a win that moved them ahead of all Canadian teams in points.
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Oilers Shut Out 1–0 by Wild as Home Woes Deepen
Edmonton fires 33 shots but falls 1–0 to Minnesota, extending a troubling stretch in which the Oilers haven’t won a home game in regulation in over a month.
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Leafs Show Control in 4–1 Victory Over Florida Panthers
Toronto’s 4–1 win in Sunrise highlighted improved structure, steady depth scoring, and disciplined defense, giving the Leafs a needed boost in early December.
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Leafs’ Pittsburgh Rout Exposes Their Inconsistency
Toronto’s 7–2 win was their first regulation victory in nearly a month and only their fifth multi-goal win, highlighting how rare complete performances have been.
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Oilers Exposed in 8–3 Loss as Defensive Woes Deepen
Edmonton’s 8–3 loss to Dallas highlights a season defined by turnovers, weak coverage, poor forechecking, and a defensive structure that continues to break under pressure.
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Leafs Are Learning Mitch Marner’s True Value
Toronto traded away its sparkplug, and the sluggish start to the 2025–26 season shows just how much Mitch Marner’s creativity and chaos once kept the Leafs alive.
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Leafs Unravel as Matthews’ Absence Exposes Core
Toronto’s collapse without Auston Matthews highlights a fragile roster, fading playoff hopes, and deeper flaws that a single superstar can no longer conceal.
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Is Berube Leading the Leafs Off a Cliff?
Toronto’s 5–2 loss to Montreal revealed a team unraveling on every level, raising questions about coaching, roster structure, and the long-running cycle of failures.
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