2019 March

Inside Doug Weight’s thinking to remake Islanders’ coaching staff

It was during that slog of a franchise-record nine-game road trip from late January into February when Doug Weight, the Islanders’ interim head coach, realized he needed help. Just over a month into his tenure, Weight was trying to do everything. While making room for individual meetings with his young group, he cut short his […]

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Devils face backlash for firing radio legend

The Devils needed a change, so they started by axing a pioneer. The team did not renew the contract of radio broadcaster Sherry Ross after 10 years as the color commentator. Matt Loughlin, the full-time radio play-by-play man since 2006, confirmed to The Post he will remain in his role and will start next season […]

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Barry Melrose on why Predators’ Stanley Cup run is great for NHL

ESPN analyst and longtime NHL player and coach Barry Melrose talks Predators, Garth Brooks and ESPN’s hockey coverage with The Post’s Justin Terranova. Q: What is the biggest reason the Predators are in the Stanley Cup finals? A: Pekka Rinne, I’d give him the Conn Smythe right now. I can hardly remember a bad goal, […]

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Penguins win double-OT thriller to return to Stanley Cup final

PITTSBURGH — The Penguins are heading back to the Stanley Cup final. Chris Kunitz beat Craig Anderson 5:09 into the second overtime to give the defending champions a 3-2 victory over the Senators in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final Thursday night. “With the way [Kunitz] was holding the stick you could tell he […]

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The mystifying call that changed Penguins’ Game 7 fate

“Smokey, this is not ’Nam, this is bowling. There are rules.” – The Big Lebowski Here’s the thing about officiating in the NHL: Everyone knows that the rules change once the playoffs start. And then the rules change again as those games get into the third period and overtime. It’s a foolish understanding, but it’s […]

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5 reasons to start getting excited about this Stanley Cup final

This is not Canada, so the Stanley Cup final is not ingrained as must-watch television. But even for the most casual fan, the upcoming series between the Penguins and Predators is going to be rife with interesting storylines when it begins Monday in Pittsburgh. Here are the top five reasons to watch: Repeat Pens The […]

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Stanley Cup playoffs structure highlights absurd regular season

Nashville, which finished with the exact same record as the Islanders and with the same number of points as the Lightning (with one fewer victory, no less), is four wins away from the Stanley Cup — so remind me again of the value of the six-month, 82-game grind of the NHL regular season, if you […]

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Stanley Cup preview: How much more can the Penguins take?

This is not the same Penguins team, and this has not been an easy run for Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and their running mates. But once again, they are in the Stanley Cup final, four wins away from back-to-back titles and hoisting their third Cup in the past eight years. With Game 1 on Monday […]

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Stanley Cup Finals are off to a really strange start

Hockey is extremely weird, even inexplicable, sometimes. Monday’s Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final was a pretty solid example. The Penguins managed to take home the 5-3 win in the series opener despite being significantly outplayed for much of the game. In fact, there was a 37-minute stretch in which the Penguins failed to record a […]

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Doug Weight finds what he’s looking for in former Isles rival

Islanders head coach Doug Weight continued to do things his own way, officially hiring former Devils and Rangers star Scott Gomez to join his staff Tuesday. The decision might be a little outside the box — Gomez has no professional coaching experience — but it has been in the making for a while. It continued Weight’s […]

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