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17 Reasons Why This Week Won’t Suck [February 13th-19th]

17 Reasons Why This Week Won’t Suck [February 13th-19th]

Last week was the week of Asians in basketball, but we’re looking for a return to normalcy as the ladies in our life will once again see that we’re notoriously procrastinatory. While Valentine’s Day might set you back a a few dollars, you’ll see that there are tons of things this week that are geared towards dudes being dudes. Get rea… Click to read more

14 Reasons Why This Week Won’t Suck [January 30th-February 5th]

14 Reasons Why This Week Won’t Suck [January 30th-February 5th]

Last week was jam-packed with things to see and do, from the Senior Bowl to Pro Bowl to NHL All-Star Game to the Royal Rumble. I left out the SAG Awards but after catching about 5 minutes of horrible speeches and mutual ‘bation, I gave way to other pursuits. Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie was also made available on demand and early word is it migh… Click to read more

11 NHL Cities That Have Never Kissed The Stanley Cup [POLL]

11 NHL Cities That Have Never Kissed The Stanley Cup [POLL]

The Western Conference Finals is history in the making, folks. Neither the San Jose Sharks nor Vancouver Canucks have EVER won the Stanley Cup. While the Canucks have never raised Lord Stanley’s hardware, the city of Vancouver has one Stanley Cup to its credit – the Vancouver Millionaires won it in 1915. While the NEW Ottawa Senators have never won the Stanley Cup, the city celebrated 11 Stanley Cups with the original Ottawa Senators in the 1920s. The Bay Area, on the other hand? Not so much. So, we decided to take a look at other cities that currently have a NHL franchise who’ve never touched the Cup. If you’re a fan of one of these teams, we salute your loyalty. Don’t forget to vote for the city you think will win its first Stanley Cup first at the bottom of the post.

It’s Not HBO, It’s The NHL On HBO

It’s Not HBO, It’s The NHL On HBO

HBO is doing a reality show about the Winter Classic. The series will focus around the matchup between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals on January 1st, 2011. Four hour long episodes will air before and after the game.

NHL Gets Its Wet Dream – Crosby vs. Ovechkin

NHL Gets Its Wet Dream – Crosby vs. Ovechkin

Once the Washington Capitals completed a thrilling series comeback win over the New York Rangers from down three games to one, the heads of the league watched the final period of the Carolina Hurricanes vs. New Jersey Devils Game 7 anxiously, hoping Carolina could rally to force a marquee ‘best case scenario‘ matchup in the second round – Sidney “The Next One” Crosby vs. Alex “The Great” Ovechkin.