By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info Editor When I laid out the cash to get this blog site started, I was hoping to turn it into a successful website. This past spring I paid up for a second year on the location having proven not much. I took the plunge on this after thinking about it
By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info The American Hockey League’s Central Division standings sees sometimes drastic changes on a week-to-week basis. That’s what makes it so great. This season the Lake Erie Monsters had a hot and cold season. At different times, the squad found itself among the top four positions or out of the post
By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info In Pittsburgh, the celebration is ongoing, but of course our look here at Midwesthockey.info is on our own five Midwest based NHL teams. To that end, the conclusion out of the five different centers differed greatly. Here is a quick look at the 2015-16 NHL campaign – Midwest style.
By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info As this is written, the Pittsburgh Penguins have likely moved their celebration from the SAP Center to its charter flight and now to the local establishments in Pittsburgh. In other words, it’s been about 10 hours since the team claimed the Stanley Cup, officially bringing the playing portion of the
By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info In recent days, I have pondered another way to make my dream of being a voice of hockey at all levels in the American Midwest a reality and it is through a totally different type of media. Since I attended college in the early 1980’s I have been from the print-journalism
In a series that had dozens of momentum shifts and huge moments, the end might have seemed a little anti-climactic. The St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars were separated by two points at the end of the 82-game NHL regular season so it came as no surprise the two heavyweights battled toe-to-toe throughout the series. Both