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Power Play: Laraque a hindrance?

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

How Georges Laraque still finds NHL employment befuddles us. And why is Thanksgiving a true postseason barometer?

Story | Conversation | November 23, 2009

U.S. will build 2010 squad fans can love

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

With the unveiling of its 2010 camp roster, Team USA is going to build a squad American hockey fans can fall in love with, win, lose or draw.

Story | Conversation | June 30, 2009

Free agency: Top forwards

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

With the start of free agency next week (July 1), we take a look at the top free agents available. Here are the forwards.

Story | Conversation | June 23, 2009

U.S. faces tough task with 2010 roster

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

In the end, it may not matter who coaches the 2010 U.S. Olympic team. Team USA faces tougher tasks, like fielding the right mix of players that is capable of medaling in Vancouver.

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2009

Playoffs? The paths for Canes, Jackets

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Can the Sabres survive any longer without Ryan Miller? Will Carolina and Columbus make the postseason? Scott Burnside wonders about these and other hot topics.

Story | Conversation | March 16, 2009

If Renney's gone, Sather should be next

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

After the Rangers' dismissal of coach Tom Renney on Monday, here's one question to ponder: Is there a more overrated person in the entire game of hockey than Rangers GM Glen Sather?

Story | Conversation | February 23, 2009

Sabres' rise, and the playoff picture

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

What does history tell us about this season's playoff picture? What is behind the Sabres' surprise run? Those are just a few of the things Scott Burnside wonders about this week.

Story | Conversation | January 19, 2009

What lines are working? Depends on who's figured out the puzzle

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Finding a solid line is like putting together a puzzle. So far, some teams have figured it out, while others are moving around the pieces to create the right chemistry.

Story | Conversation | October 22, 2008

Who are these Rangers? Drury, Gomez providing some answers

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

It's one thing for the Rangers to win games early this season. It's another for them to develop an identity. After struggling to do just that last season, new captain Chris Drury and Scott Gomez are leading New York down the right path.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2008

Opener first of many tests for Rangers, Lightning

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

The battle of the Extreme Makeovers (Euro Division) goes to the New York Rangers. Put in perspective, though, this is but the first of many tests for two teams still searching for the identity their new lineups represent.

Story | Conversation | October 04, 2008

News and notes from Rangers-Bolts opener

Scott Burnside

PRAGUE, Czech Republic -- In the past 15 months, Tampa Bay Lightning co-owner Oren Koules has bought a team, been sued, got married, had a baby, and h...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 04, 2008

More new faces in town, but Rangers more guarded heading into new season

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

The New York Rangers had plenty of hope before last season after making a big free-agent splash. This season? Well, more new faces are in town, but the feeling in the air is more skeptical.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008

Training camp questions: Eastern Conference

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

As NHL training camps open up this week, we take a look at where each team stands. First up, our take, and questions, on the Eastern Conference.

Story | Conversation | September 15, 2008

Miller signing finally gives Sabres fans something to smile about

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Finally, a ray of sunshine over what has been a bleak Buffalo Sabres landscape of late -- the signing of No. 1 netminder Ryan Miller to a five-year contract extension.

Story | Conversation | July 18, 2008

With Jagr gone, the page has been turned in New York

Scott Burnside, ESPN.com

Jaromir Jagr's move to Russia doesn't mean more NHLers will jump to Europe. His move wasn't about ego. It was about the veteran forward seeing the writing on the wall and continuing to march to his own beat.

Story | Conversation | July 04, 2008