Melrose's Place: NHL struck by Lightning
Barry Melrose sifts through his mailbag and answers users' questions.
View ArticleBolts a surprise, Lindros a disappointment
A look at the top performers and biggest dissapointements through the first quarter of the season.
View ArticleStill plenty of questions after the deadline
The Flyers and Blues got better at the deadline, which, by they way, comes too late in the season.
View ArticlePlayoffs are all about goaltending
Goalies like Marty Turco and Chris Osgood will be the most important players in the postseason.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: Youth should be protected
This week's starting lineup, 18-year-olds in the NHL and an explanation of the umbrella power play.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: Thrashers are surprise of the month
This week's starting lineup, first month surprise and an explanation of the 2-1-2 power play.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: Rangers, Flyers hurting
The Rangers and Flyers each need to overcome injuries, while mental strain will be greater than the physical struggles for Dany Heatley.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: Avs, Stars diverging
The Avs and Stars are headed in different directions, while goaltending is looking good all over the NHL right now.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: Talkin' trades
The NHL needs an earlier trade deadline, and Barry gives his starting lineup of the top players already swapped.
View ArticleMelrose's Place: No Cup for Canucks
The NHL sent a clear message by suspending Todd Bertuzzi until at least the beginning of next season.
View ArticleIt's all about who's playing well right now
Playing well is much more important than playoff seeding at this point, while the NHL must continue to crack down on stickwork in the playoffs.
View ArticleMelrose: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Find out what our Barry Melrose thinks of Alexander Ovechkin, the Canadiens, the Lightning and Erik Cole's injury in this week's installment of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
View ArticleRangers, Predators still going strong
Most are happy around the holidays, but NHL coaches just get crabby, says Barry Melrose. At least, some of them are winning!
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