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Inside the Projections: Defense

Andrew Rothstein, Puck Prospectus

Puck Prospectus dishes on which teams will flaunt the best and worst blue lines in 2009-10, explaining the defense category from its upcoming season projections in ESPN The Magazine's NHL Preview.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 15, 2009

Intel: Game-changing moves

E.J. Hradek, ESPN The Magazine

By trading for Chris Pronger, Philly upgraded its defense, but the move could hurt the Flyers' salary structure. Plus, E.J. Hradek weighs in on the Jay Bouwmeester deal and the impact of top picks John Tavares and Victor Hedman.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 27, 2009

Flyers are one tweak from Cup chase

Timo Seppa & E.J. Hradek, Puck Prospectus/ESPN The Magazine

With the start of the offseason, Puck Prospectus and EJ Hradek team up to examine each team's statistical shortcomings and how best to address them via trades, free agency and the draft.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 16, 2009

Trading season set to heat up

Jim Wilkie, NHL Insider

Teams still in the hunt for making the playoffs won't be standing pat before the March 9 deadline.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | February 09, 2004

Lightning looking to pull away from pack

Jim Wilkie, NHL Insider

Teams in the Southeast division will have to decide if they are buyers or sellers in the trade market.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 28, 2004

Peep Show

Jim Wilkie, NHL Insider

ESPN Insider has the latest news and notes from around the NHL.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 10, 2003

Avs, Wings paying the piper

Jim Wilkie, NHL Insider

Years of trading first-round picks for playoff help may cost the Avs and Wings a shot at the draft's premier talent.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 20, 2003

Introducing the rest of the class

Jim Wilkie, NHL Insider

Marc Andre-Fleury and Eric Staal have been attracting most of the attention, but this draft is very deep.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 20, 2003