Latest Nhl Western Conference Stories
Posted: Nov 4th 2009 1:00PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avalanche, Western

Undoubtedly, one of the best stories early in the
NHL season is being written in Denver. The
Colorado Avalanche have survived a stretch of 11 road games over their first 15 with a stunning 10-3-2 overall record, and they have an early lead in the Northwest Division.
To find out what has clicked with the
Avalanche so far, we turned to someone who follows them. David Driscoll-Carignan writes for the wonderful site
Mile High Hockey, and he joins us on the podcast. Listen after the jump.
Posted: Oct 29th 2009 4:00PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avalanche, Ducks, Kings, Sharks, Red Wings, Western

There are a number of compelling stories in the NHL's Western Conference. Not only are the Colorado Avalanche off to a ridiculous start, but the Los Angeles Kings are playing great, San Jose is lurking, and Anaheim is still plagued by bad penalties and not enough offense.
FanHouse's Susan Slusser joins us from her West Coast perch this week, as we examine these issues and talk about her beloved Red Wings' slow start. Listen after the jump.
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 1:00PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avalanche, Kings, Rangers, Eastern, Western, NHL Live Blogging, NHL Discipline

There's a lot of action around the NHL tonight, and we'll break it all down in our weekly NHL FanHouse chat. There are surprise teams, surprise players, and injuries to discuss. Not only that, but the first major disciplinary decisions of the season have been made by the NHL. As usual, they come with some controversy. Join us at 2 p.m. ET as we break it down with you.
Posted: Oct 19th 2009 8:25PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avalanche, Western, Junior Hockey

While in the midst of a youth movement, it appears the
Colorado Avalanche have something going. After a disastrous 2008-2009 season that led to what was nearly a full housecleaning in Denver, the organization picked up two bright young players early in the June draft.
Those players --
Matt Duchene and
Ryan O'Reilly -- were thought to be big pieces of the future. Instead, the pair represent the club's future, too.
Posted: Oct 15th 2009 10:15AM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Wild, Western, NHL Coaching

When you watched the
Minnesota Wild the last eight years, there were some things that could be counted on almost every game.
The teams coached by Jacques Lemaire weren't known for being lazy, uninspired, or unprepared. In fact, Lemaire has developed a reputation for getting the absolute maximum out of even the most marginal NHL players. They might not have been the most exciting team in the league, but they were competitive.
Posted: Oct 7th 2009 11:15AM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Ducks, Wild, Western, NHL Fights, NHL Videos

It's often said that a fight can turn around a hockey game. This was definitely true Tuesday night in St. Paul.
Entering this season,
Minnesota Wild forward
John Scott had three NHL regular season fights to his credit. Anaheim's
George Parros was the veteran of 82. It may have seemed odd, then, for Scott to challenge Parros to a scrap in the third period Tuesday. However, the
Ducks led 3-0 at the time, and the
Wild were almost literally going through the motions in their home opener. Oh, how things can change with one punch. Video after the jump.