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When Two Become One
by bradigor on Dec.01, 2011, under News, PucksATP
From today (1st December), we are pleased to announce that Pucks Across the Pond and European NHL Fans are joining forces!
The two teams will unite, under the Pucks Across the Pond banner, to bring hockey fans outside of North America the best coverage of the NHL and all things ice hockey.
PucksATP will have the same great content plus new material and will still be pushing for the best TV coverage as possible via the 'No NHL On TV In Europe' Facebook page
The followers of European NHL Fans are kindly asked to switch over to PucksATP to help make it the best hockey site this side of the Atlantic.
Continue reading “When Two Become One” »PATP – Episode 21 – Best Of The Rest
by bradigor on Aug.15, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP
This week Aaron and Bradley do the best they can with a slow week of hockey action. They discuss the best remaining free agents including Teemu Selanne, Fredrik Sjostrom, Kyle Wellwood and Bryan McCabe. The boys also discuss their feelings on the upcoming season for Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings Read the rest..
This week Aaron and Bradley do the best they can with a slow week of hockey action. They discuss the best remaining free agents including Teemu Selanne, Fredrik Sjostrom, Kyle Wellwood and Bryan McCabe. The boys also discuss their feelings on the upcoming season for Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings If you have anything to say, whether it be feedback, questions or anything to add then please contact us via Email, Twitter @PucksATP or comment here. Also find us on FacebookPATP – Episode 18 – Osgood? Or Not So Good?
by bradigor on Jul.26, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP
This week Aaron and Bradley find themselves with a mini podcast. A roundtable was recorded on Sunday night, but went wrong. We will have another one another time. So this week the lads discuss the weeks news and enter into a debate as to whether Chris Osgood deserves a place in the Hall Of Fame (well everyone else has, so why not us) Read the rest..
This week Aaron and Bradley find themselves with a mini podcast. A roundtable was recorded on Sunday night, but went wrong. We will have another one another time. So this week the lads discuss the weeks news and enter into a debate as to whether Chris Osgood deserves a place in the Hall Of Fame (well everyone else has, so why not us) If you have anything to say, whether it be feedback, questions or anything to add then please contact us via Email, Twitter @PucksATP or comment here. Also find us on FacebookVancouver’s Aaron Rome Suspended For 4 Games
by bradigor on Jun.07, 2011, under News, PucksATP
Rome will face a four game suspension for the hit, while Horton will also miss the rest of the series through injury. Read the rest..
Rome will face a four game suspension for the hit, while Horton will also miss the rest of the series through injury. Senior Vice-President of Hockey Operations Mike Murphy addressed the media in Boston and gave his thoughts on the incident and the punishment: "I thought it was a late hit," said Murphy, "I thought that the body was contacted. But I also thought that the head was hit. It caused a serious injury to Nathan Horton. So the key components are the late hit, which I had it close to a second late. We have our own formula at NHL Hockey Operations for determining late hits, and it was late. We saw the seriousness of the injury with Nathan on the ice last night" Murphy continued "That's basically what we deliberated on. We tried to compare it with some of the other ones in the past. But it stands alone. It's why we made the ruling." Rome himself didn't shy away from the media and had this to add. "I want to express my concern for Nathan's well-being and wish him a quick and full recovery," Rome said. "I try to play this game honestly and with integrity. As someone who has experienced this type of injury, I am well aware of its serious nature and have no desire for another player to experience it. I will not take away my teammates' focus on the task at hand and intend to speak at an appropriate time in (the) future." Source: NHLPATP – Episode 11 – No Biting
by bradigor on Jun.05, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP
This week Aaron and Bradley discuss game 1 and game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, including some bizarre decisions made on how to use Zdeno Chara and Alex Burrows biting Patrice Bergeron. The Vancouver Green Men also get more love from the show. The guys then look at some of the signings already made and discuss just what will happen with Brad Richards this summer. Finally it is joy all round at the NHL’s decision to replace Colin Campbell with Brendon Shanahan is head of discipline for the coming season. Read the rest..
This week Aaron and Bradley discuss game 1 and game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, including some bizarre decisions made on how to use Zdeno Chara and Alex Burrows biting Patrice Bergeron. The Vancouver Green Men also get more love from the show. The guys then look at some of the signings already made and discuss just what will happen with Brad Richards this summer. Finally it is joy all round at the NHL's decision to replace Colin Campbell with Brendon Shanahan is head of discipline for the coming season.
If you have anything to say, whether it be feedback, questions or anything to add then please contact us via Email, Twitter @PucksATP or comment here. Also find us on Facebook
PATP – Episode 7 – Caps All Folks!
by bradigor on May.08, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP
PATP – Episode 6 – And The Nominees Are…
by bradigor on May.01, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP
PATP – Episode 5 – An Embarrassment
by bradigor on Apr.24, 2011, under podcast, PucksATP










