They got points in every single game for the first half of the season.
Good goddamn.
They got points in every single game for the first half of the season.
Good goddamn.
Grant Mulvey and Ron Delorme take a rest after brawling during a 1982 Canucks-Blackhawks game. (Tony Tomsic/SI)
I MISS HOCKEY, YOU GUYS
Bob Probert takes a right to the jaw from Darren Langdon during a 1997 Rangers-Blackhawks game. (AP)
GALLERY: Hockey’s Faces of Battle
One time in a hockey video game my friends and I saw that Probert was an unlockable character, and we wanted him on our team, but you had to trade someone of equal value to get him. So we created a character and spent a bunch of games playing as him to level him up. His name was Prebert. And then once we got Probert, it turns out he sucked, so we got rid of him and made another character named Postbert.
That was how we spent an entire month of our summer. That and watching reruns of American Gladiators. Good times.
Wayne Gretzky is all smiles as Bill Ranford, Esa Tikkanen, Mark Messier, and Kevin Lowe look on after Edmonton defeated Boston in five games to claim the 1988 Stanley Cup. This year’s Kings squad are one win away from a championship and could become the first No. 8 seed to win a Cup. They also have a chance to equal the 16-2 mark of the 1988 Oilers, the best mark since the NHL adopted the current format of four rounds of best-of-series. (David E. Klutho/SI)
FARBER: Making sense of the LA Kings
CAZENEUVE: Devils focus on Game 4
FARBER: Penner playing up to his size
Jonathan Quick celebrates after the Kings scored an empty-net goal to defeat the Blues 3-1. The victory completed a four-game sweep as Los Angeles became the first No. 8 seed in NHL history to eliminiate the No. 1 and 2 conference seeds. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
VIDEO: Watch highlights of Sunday’s Kings-Blues game
DATER: Kings doing what it takes to win in playoffs
I know who I’m rooting for the rest of the way through. Western conference at least.
Bobby Orr turns 64 today. The Bruins legend won the Norris Trophy for eight straight years, became the only defenseman to lead the league in scoring (1970, 1975) and led the Bruins to two Stanley Cup championships. He is currently the president of Orr Hockey Group agency. (Neil Leifer/SI)
GALLERY: Iconic Photos of the Boston Bruins
SI VAULT: Orr wins 1970 Sportsman of the Year (12.21.70)