Kukla's Korner Hockey
Next entry: Last Stand for Gary Roberts
Previous entry: Kapanen Retires From The NHL
SCF Verdict: Great Hockey
by Alanah McGinley on 06/02/08 at 11:55 AM ET
Comments (1)
From Mike Brophy at The Hockey News,
This has not been the close Stanley Cup final many hoped for when two high-powered offenses like the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins hooked up.
In fact, there is a good chance it’ll all be over on Monday.
But here’s the thing – the hockey has been great. The NHL appears to be inching closer and closer to what it set out to accomplish following the lockout with a greater emphasis in speed and skill.
Filed in: NHL Teams, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins | KK Hockey | Permalink
Comments
Add a Comment
Please limit embedded image or media size to 575 pixels wide.
Add your own avatar by joining Kukla's Korner, or logging in and uploading one in your member control panel.
Captchas bug you? Join KK or log in and you won't have to bother.
Most Recent Blog Posts
NHL Needs To Set A New Standard
Yzerman Likes Chemistry Between Players For Team Canada
Pat LaFontaine Is Still A Difference Maker
About KK Hockey
Paul Kukla founded Kukla’s Korner in 2005 and the site has since become the must-read site on the ‘net for all the latest happenings around the NHL.
From breaking news to in-depth stories around the league, KK Hockey is updated with fresh stories all day long and will bring you the latest news as quickly as possible.
Email Paul anytime at
Kukla’s Korner is always a free service for readers, but it costs some money to maintain. If you’re ever in a position to donate a few dollars to help out, we’d be very appreciative.

I watched a tape of the 1975 Flyers/Sabres SCF game on ESPN Classic. Man, those guys stunk. The goalies were actually very good but the players couldn’t skate or stay onsides. Thank god we now have Euros in the NHL because no way is there enough talent in Canada to field a 30 team league. The hockey today is light years better than those days and anybody that talks about the “good ole days” is senile.
Posted by kevin from boston on 06/02/08 at 11:36 AM ET